2007 Asian Beach Volleyball Championship

The 2007 Asian Beach Volleyball Championship (7th tournament) was a beach volleyball event, that was held from April 13 to 15, 2007 in Samila Beach, Songkhla, Thailand.[1] 46 teams including 22 women's squads from 15 AVC members participated in this tournament.[2]

Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men  Andy Ardiyansah
and Koko Prasetyo Darkuncoro (INA)
 Gao Fangtian
and Han Shengwei (CHN)
 Greg Lindsay
and Russell Watson (NZL)
Women  Kamoltip Kulna
and Yupa Phokongpoly (THA)
 Yue Yuan
and Zhang Wenwen (CHN)
 Jarunee Sannok
and Usa Tenpaksee (THA)

Participating nations

Men

Women

Men's tournament

Semifinals Final
 Indonesia AndyKoko 21 21    
 Thailand Apichart–Sataporn 18 14        Indonesia AndyKoko 21 21  
 China Gao–Han 22 21 15      China Gao–Han 14 12  
 New Zealand Lindsay–Watson 24 14 13  
3rd place
 Thailand Apichart–Sataporn 16 19  
 New Zealand Lindsay–Watson 21 21  
Rank Team
1st, gold medalist(s) Indonesia AndyKoko
2nd, silver medalist(s) China Gao–Han
3rd, bronze medalist(s) New Zealand Lindsay–Watson
4 Thailand Apichart–Sataporn
5 Thailand Borworn–Montree
Philippines Verayo–Tupaz
7 Indonesia Suratna–Agung
Vietnam Sơn–Thanh
9 Thailand Thawip–Sittichai
Australia Michel–Schumann
Australia Wyer–Smith
China Gao–Li
Iran SalaghFarrokhi
Vietnam Thiện–Hào
Japan Suzuki–Kimura
New Zealand Leota–Heat
17 Chinese Taipei Chen–Lo
Malaysia Khoo–Rafiq
Malaysia Asruki–Kek
India Jameeluddin–Sashidar
India MohanJohn
Sri Lanka Dinesh–Pubudu
Sri Lanka Dammika–Mahesh
Chinese Taipei Lin–Tang

Women's tournament

Semifinals Final
 Thailand Kamoltip–Yupa 21 21    
 Japan Yanagawa–Sugawara 10 15        Thailand Kamoltip–Yupa 21 21  
 Thailand JaruneeUsa 21 19 14      China Yue–Zhang 14 10  
 China Yue–Zhang 13 21 16  
3rd place
 Japan Yanagawa–Sugawara 13 13  
 Thailand Kamoltip–Yupa 21 21  
Rank Team
1st, gold medalist(s) Thailand Kamoltip–Yupa
2nd, silver medalist(s) China Yue–Zhang
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Thailand Kamoltip–Yupa
4 Japan Yanagawa–Sugawara
5 New Zealand Grant–Blundell
Kazakhstan Storozhenko–Alenkina
7 Malaysia Luk–Beh
Vietnam Tiệp–Hồng
9 China Jiang–Jin
Philippines Laborte–Carolino
Thailand Yatika–Niphaporn
New Zealand Preston–Brown
Sri Lanka Geethika–Wanniarachchi
Kazakhstan Mashkova–Samoylenko
Malaysia Iswari–Yeoh
Australia Crewe–Spark
17 Indonesia Ayu Cahyaning–Timy
Indonesia Efa–Fitri
Chinese Taipei Chen–Hsieh
Chinese Taipei Chang–Hsieh
Sri Lanka Tharanga–Thakshila
Singapore Scanlon–Wu

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