Bahrain at the 2025 Asian Winter Games

Bahrain at the
2025 Asian Winter Games
IOC codeBHR
NOCBahrain Olympic Committee
in Harbin, China
7 February 2025 (2025-02-07) – 14 February 2025 (2025-02-14)
Competitors18 in 1 sport
Flag bearer Sameh Hegazi & Malak Janahi
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
Asian Winter Games appearances

Bahrain competed at the 2025 Asian Winter Games in Harbin, China, from February 7 to 14.[1][2][3] Bahrain returns to the Asian Winter Games after withdrawing from the last edition in 2017.[4] The Bahraini team consisted of 18 athletes competing in ice hockey.[5] Ice hockey player Sameh Hegazi and official Malak Janahi were the country's opening ceremony flagbearers.[6]

Competitors

The following table lists the Bahraini delegation per sport and gender.[7]

Sport Men Women Total
Ice hockey 18 0 18
Total 18 0 18

Ice hockey

Men's tournament

Bahrain qualified a men's hockey team. The Bahraini team originally did not qualify for the event.[8] However, the final schedule listed the team as one of 14 competing. The Bahrain team finished the competition in last place.[9]

Bahrain was represented by the following 18 athletes:[10]

  • Abdulla Aladhab (G)
  • Mohamed Alatwi (F)
  • Rashed Albahri (F)
  • Majeed Ali Ali (F)
  • Abdulla Al Marzooqi
  • Abdulla Al Mutawa (D)
  • Rashed Al Mutlaq (G)
  • Yousif Al Salah (F)
  • Salman Al Thawadi (F)
  • Sameh Hegazi (F)
  • Abdullatif Hejres (F)
  • Ammar Husain (D)
  • Abdulla Janahi (F)
  • Ahmed Masaud (F)
  • Abdulla Sayer (D)
  • Salman Sulaibeekh (D)
  • Abdulla Turki (D)
  • Abdulrahman Turki (D)

Legend: G = Goalie, D = Defense, F = Forward

Group stage
Pos Team Pld W OW OL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Kyrgyzstan 3 2 1 0 0 49 10 +39 8 Quarterfinals
2  Kuwait 3 2 0 1 0 52 12 +40 7 Placement 9–10
3  Singapore 3 1 0 0 2 25 22 +3 3 Placement 11–12
4  Bahrain 3 0 0 0 3 1 83 −82 0 Placement 13–14
Source: OCA
3 February
13:00
Singapore 20–1
(12–0, 5–0, 3–1)
 BahrainHarbin Ice Hockey Arena, Harbin
Attendance: 2,517
Game reference
Joshua Lee
Lee Chin Hao
GoaliesAbdulla Al-AdhabReferee:
Faris Hakimin Yusoff (MAS)
B. Lee (Kodrowski, Chua) – 00:501–0
Chan (Blakney) – 01:142–0
Chew W. (Kodrowski, Chua) – 05:093–0
Blakney (Goh, O'Brien) – 07:384–0
B. Lee (O'Brien) – 09:035–0
Chan (SH) – 09:416–0
Qian (Chan, Tan) (PP) – 12:167–0
Lim (Wintland) – 12:578–0
Gunawardena (Kok H.W.) – 13:239–0
Chan (O'Brien, Kodrowski) – 14:1710–0
Wintland (Lee S.H., Tan) – 16:2211–0
Lee S.H. (Wintland) – 16:5712–0
Lee S.H. (Wintland, Chew W.) – 27:2713–0
Goh (Chew W.) (SH) – 29:4014–0
Gunawardena (B. Lee, Kodrowski) – 32:0415–0
Kok H.W. (Lim, Chua) – 32:2916–0
Chan (Blakney) – 37:0217–0
Gunawardena (Goh, Chan) – 43:0518–0
Lim (Lee S.H.) – 50:3819–0
19–153:02 – Al-Bahri
Chua (Lim, Chew W.) – 55:0820–1
8 minPenalties6 min
59Shots8
5 February
13:00
Kyrgyzstan 29–0
(10–0, 10–0, 9–0)
 BahrainHarbin Sport University Stadium, Harbin
Attendance: 398
Game reference
Artem VasilevGoaliesAbdulla Al-Adhab
Rashed Al-Mutlaq
Referee:
Anton Boryayev (KAZ)
Bekmuratov (Mirbekov, Popov) (PP) – 04:031–0
Leshchenko (Supokhunov, Nuraliev) – 09:112–0
Titov (Egorov, Seifulov) – 09:563–0
Mirbekov (Popov, Bekmuratov) – 11:024–0
Abdyraev (Titov, Nuraliev) – 12:465–0
Mirbekov – 15:176–0
Supokhunov – 16:277–0
Titov (Abdyraev, Terentyev) – 16:408–0
Ismanov (Bekmuratov) – 18:379–0
Abdyraev (Titov, Egorov) – 19:2510–0
Egorov (Abdyraev, Seifulov) – 20:2511–0
Nuraliev (Bem, Leshchenko) – 25:3412–0
Seifulov (Titov, Egorov) – 25:5413–0
Titov (Seifulov, Abdyraev) – 29:2814–0
Titov (Abdyraev, Seifulov) – 30:1015–0
Ismanov – 33:4216–0
Popov (Mirbekov) – 33:5517–0
Maksatbekov (Supokhunov, Nuraliev) – 34:2518–0
Egorov (Seifulov, Titov) – 36:3819–0
Popov (Ismanov, Mirbekov) (SH) – 39:4120–0
Mirbekov (Kachkynbekov, Popov) (SH) – 40:3821–0
Kachkynbekov (Ismanov) – 44:3722–0
Bem (Nuraliev, Supokhunov) – 46:0223–0
Seifulov (Abdyraev) – 46:5824–0
Popov (Ismanov, Mirbekov) – 50:4425–0
Ismanov (Mirbekov, Bekmuratov) – 50:5426–0
Popov (Mirbekov, Ismanov) – 53:4127–0
Kachkynbekov (Mirbekov, Bekmuratov) – 54:3428–0
Seifulov – 57:0029–0
7 minPenalties2 min
102Shots3
9 February
21:00
Bahrain 0–34
(0–10, 0–10, 0–14)
 KuwaitHarbin Ice Hockey Arena, Harbin
Attendance: 907
Game reference
Rashed Al-Mutlaq
Abdulla Al-Adhab
GoaliesAdam Barvík
Zaid Al-Saied
Referee:
Li Ho Ching (HKG)
0–101:38 – Al-Khashan (Al-Ajmi, Al-Foudari)
0–203:52 – Drozdetskikh (Tsibin)
0–304:20 – Tsibin (Budzevich, Drozdetskikh)
0–406:18 – Al-Khalaf (Al-Khashan, Al-Foudari)
0–508:26 – Vavra (Al-Awadhi, Abdula. Al-Maragi)
0–610:32 – Tsibin (Al-Foudari)
0–713:35 – Al-Mari (Al-Khalaf, Tsibin) (PP)
0–814:05 – Vavra (Zidarević)
0–917:00 – Abdull. Al-Maragi (Vavra, Al-Duaij)
0–1017:56 – Drozdetskikh (Tsibin, Budzevich)
0–1121:37 – Vavra (Al-Daei)
0–1221:56 – Al-Khashan (Al-Khashram)
0–1326:21 – Zidarević (Vavra, Al-Awadhi)
0–1428:36 – Al-Khashram (Tsibin) (SH)
0–1529:46 – Tsibin (Budzevich)
0–1630:05 – Budzevich (Drozdetskikh)
0–1735:05 – Drozdetskikh
0–1835:56 – Vavra (Al-Awadhi, Zidarević)
0–1936:56 – Al-Ajmi (Al-Khashram, Al-Foudari)
0–2039:06 – Drozdetskikh (Budzevich, Al-Khalaf)
0–2140:35 – Budzevich (Drozdetskikh, Tsibin)
0–2241:13 – Al-Daei (Vavra, Al-Awadhi) (PP)
0–2342:15 – Tsibin
0–2445:31 – Tsibin (Budzevich, Drozdetskikh)
0–2546:19 – Vavra (Zidarević, Al-Awadhi)
0–2650:00 – Budzevich (Tsibin, Drozdetskikh)
0–2750:24 – Zidarević (Vavra, Al-Awadhi)
0–2855:36 – Tsibin (Budzevich) (SH)
0–2956:24 – Zidarević (Vavra)
0–3057:57 – Al-Asousi (Vavra, Abdull. Al-Maragi)
0–3158:29 – Tsibin (Budzevich, Drozdetskikh)
0–3258:48 – Al-Mari (Tsibin, Drozdetskikh)
0–3359:23 – Vavra (Al-Awadhi)
0–3459:33 – Al-Awadhi (Vavra)
8 minPenalties6 min
9Shots86
Thirteenth place game
10 February
9:00
Macau 4–3 OT
(0–1, 1–1, 2–1)
(OT: 1–0)
 BahrainHarbin Sport University Stadium, Harbin
Attendance: 507
Game reference
Leung ManlongGoaliesAbdulla Al-AdhabReferee:
Timur Morev (KAZ)
0–118:11 – Hegazi (Al-Bahri, Masaud) (PP)
Shinoda (Sou) – 32:331–1
1–233:16 – Masaud (Al-Salah, Hegazi)
1–341:59 – Al-Mutawa (Masaud)
Sou (Hong, Shinoda) (PP) – 45:312–3
Yeung H.Y. (Kong C.M.) – 52:523–3
Cheng (Wong K.C., Leong C.K.) – 63:174–3
10 minPenalties14 min
43Shots21

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