Bodybuilding at the 2002 Asian Games – Men's +90 kg
Men's +90 kg at the 2002 Asian Games | ||||||||||
Venue | Busan Citizens' Hall | |||||||||
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Date | October 4, 2002 –October 6, 2002 | |||||||||
Competitors | 9 from 7 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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2006 → |
Bodybuilding at the 2002 Asian Games | |||
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60 kg | 80 kg | ||
65 kg | 85 kg | ||
70 kg | 90 kg | ||
75 kg | +90 kg |
Main article: Bodybuilding at the 2002 Asian Games
The men's +90 kg event at the 2002 Asian Games was held on October 4 and October 6, 2002 at the Busan Citizens' Hall in Busan, South Korea.
Schedule
All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Friday, 4 October 2002 | 15:00 | Preliminary round |
Sunday, 6 October 2002 | 18:00 | Final round |
Results
Preliminary round
Order | Athlete | Note |
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1 | Konstantin Meshkov (KAZ) | |
2 | Andrey Massyuk (KAZ) | Pass |
3 | Choi Jae-duck (KOR) | Pass |
4 | Salem Hamad (QAT) | |
5 | Cao Xiongjie (CHN) | |
6 | Youssef El-Zein (LIB) | Pass |
7 | Wimpi Wungow (INA) | Pass |
8 | Mohammad Anouti (LIB) | Pass |
9 | Nooh Hasan (BRN) | Pass |
Final round
Rank | Athlete |
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Mohammad Anouti (LIB) | |
Wimpi Wungow (INA) | |
Choi Jae-duck (KOR) | |
4 | Andrey Massyuk (KAZ) |
5 | Nooh Hasan (BRN) |
DQ | Youssef El-Zein (LIB) |
- Youssef El-Zein of Lebanon originally won the bronze medal, but was disqualified after refusing to take a dope test.[1]
References
- ↑ "Lebanese bodybuilder stripped of bronze". The Daily Times. Agence France-Presse. 8 October 2002. Archived from the original on 22 October 2012. Retrieved 24 April 2013.
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