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Lee Yeon Kyung of Korea wins gold in Women's 100m Hurdles - People's Daily OnlineNovember 26, 2010

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Lee Yeon Kyung of Korea won the gold medal in Women's 100m Hurdles of Athletics in 13.23 seconds at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou on November 25.
 
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Pakistan jubilant over Asiad hockey gold after 20 years - People's Daily OnlineNovember 26, 2010

Pakistani streets on Thursday were filled with jubilant hockey lovers, with local TV channels telecasting special songs and programs, people congratulating each other and distributing sweets, after the country secured the hockey gold medal and its third in Guangzhou Asian Games.

The victory also sparked off wide-scale celebrations in every corner of the country. For the final match, big television screens were erected in big grounds for spectators in many cities like Faisalabad, Lahore, Peshawar, Karachi and Vehari, the centers of hockey. On every good move of the team drum beat rose and passionate people danced on their hails.

Thousands of hockey lovers and reporters had thronged to the houses of hockey stars who won the title. TV channels had been telecasting their family members' live interviews and celebrations outside their houses.

Pakistan had been waiting for the golden moment for 20 years since 1990 Beijing Asian Games when the Pakistani hockey team won its last gold medal beating India.

Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and, surprisingly, religious leader Munawar Hassan congratulated the team and the nation on the victory.

The spirited Pakistani hockey team contested well with aggressive Malaysian hockey players to clinch gold medal. Pakistan kept control over the ball and dominated in all the sections of the games from the beginning of the match.

Pakistan took lead by 1-0 when penalty corner king Sohail Abbas pushed the ball into the net on the first penalty corner. The match came in the control of Pakistani players when team's forward Rehan Butt scored the second goal in the third minute of the second half.

The Pakistani team qualified for the final after outclassing defending champions South Korea in the semifinal on Tuesday in a thrilling match.

Malaysia qualified for the final first time after beating top class Indian team in a close contest semifinal match by 4-3.

Malaysia played their first ever Asian Games final after 13 appearances ever since they made their debut in 1958, the year hockey was introduced in the event.

The Pakistani team had an edge over Malaysia as it had won 66 and lost only three matches it played against Malaysia. Pakistan won eight gold medals, two silvers and three bronzes in all 16 Asian Games.

Pakistan's former Olympian Sami Ullah Khan while commenting on the match said team's forward attacking line was proven accurate and aggressive to keep the pressure on the opponents which gave them chances to score goals.

Manzoor Junior, Pakistan's former hockey captain, was so happy that nothing could stop him from dancing in a hockey ground in Pakistan's eastern city Lahore, uttering "Well done, Well done Pakistani team."

Talking to media, Junior said for the first time he was happy after 1994 when Pakistan won the world cup and Champion Trophy.
Shahid Ali Khan, former Pakistani goal keeper, said both team played well like champions but luck was on Pakistan's side.


"Malaysian players were well ahead in fitness and attacking techniques but Pakistan tackled them beautifully," said Shahid, who had also served as coach to the Malaysian team.

The Pakistani team, once a dominant force in world hockey, faced a lot of embarrassment due to poor performance in the last two major hockey events in 2010.

Some of the people dancing on the drum beat wished to have seen the final between two arch rivals Pakistan and India.

"Playing India in the final would have brought extra joy and thrill to the nation," said Abbas Rana, a hockey lover in Islamabad.

People want the national team to avenge from Indian team because India had defeated Pakistan three times in a row in the year 2010.

Aijaz Hussain Jakhrani, federal minister for sports, said hockey is Pakistan's national game and the victory was a good omen for the game in the country.

Pakistan could not perform well in the two major hockey events held in India in 2010. Some sports critics blamed Indian crowd's harsh and abusive words against Pakistani players for the bad performance. But teams victory in Asian Games, just after one month of the Delhi Commonwealth Games, showed some positive signs to such allegations.

Jakhrani, replying to a question in a post-match press conference, said the players felt complete strange in India but China is Pakistanis' second home so the player did not felt any pressure and won.

Qasim Zia, president of the Pakistan Hockey Federation, described the victory as a big boost for the sports in the country.

"This victory has given a fresh air to hockey in Pakistan and I am sure the team will carry on the victory streak," said Zia, a former Olympian. He also announced to give heavy cash prizes to the players on their return.

By winning the Asian Games gold, Pakistan has also qualified for the 2012 London Olympics.

Source: Xinhua
 
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China wins women's basketball for fifth time - People's Daily OnlineNovember 26, 2010

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China's players stand on the podium during awarding ceremony of the women's basketball at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province, Nov. 25, 2010. China won the final by 70-64 and grabbed the gold medal. (Xinhua/Meng Yongmin)

China scored a quite important win when they edged South Korea 70-64 for their fifth Asian Games women's basketball gold medal on Thursday.

Their men counterparts will be expected to emulate their achievement when the team take on South Korea, the 55-51 winners over Japan, in their seventh Asian Games final meeting.

Wang Shipeng hit a three-pointer in the dying seconds to give the Chinese men's side a 68-65 semifinal win over Iran in one of the most popular sports in the games.

Probably more popular here is soccer that saw Japan overcome the United Arab Emirates 1-0 to seize the Asian Games title for the first time.

South Korea won the bronze after coming back from two goals down in the last 11 minutes to beat four time champions Iran.

Hockey, a less fancied sport here, is a big thing back in Pakistan where jubilant fans filled the streets after their national team beat Malaysia 2-0 for their second hockey gold medal in 20 years and the country's third in Guangzhou Asian Games.

India came third with a 1-0 win over South Korea.

Malaysia got some consolation from their women's team win in squash while Pakistan won the men's team.

Olympic diving champion He Chong, the last torch bearer in the opening ceremony, defended his men's 3m springboard glory before home folks while 14-year-old Hu Yadan eased to the women's platform win.

In boxing, China created their best result at the Asian Games with two golds and two silvers and more titles may come on Friday.

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China's players stand on the podium during awarding ceremony of the women's basketball at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province, Nov. 25, 2010. China won the final by 70-64 and grabbed the gold medal. (Xinhua/Yang Lei)

The Guangzhou Asiad saw the women's fight for the first time after the event was included into the London Olympics last August.

Newly-crowned world champion Ren Cancan became the first Asiad women boxing gold medalist after she beat Albania Annie of the Philippines 7-5 in the women's 51kg final.

Olympic silver medalist Zhang Zhilei won the men's over 91kg by beating Ivan Dychko of Kazakhstan 7-5 to bring the second gold.

Defending champion Hu Qing of China and his compatriot Chang Yong took the silver in men's 60kg and 52kg category, which were won by Indian Krishan Vikas and Rey Saludar of Philippines respectively.

Serik Sapiyev of Kazakhstan triumphed in the men's 69kg and the men's 81kg glory went to Elshod Rasulov of Uzbekistan.

On the track and field, Kazakhstan had three gold medals while Japan and India each had two.

Olga Rypakova, Doha Asian Games champion in heptathlon, leapt to win the women's triple jump while the grueling men's decathlon found a winner in Dmitriy Karpov. Margarita Matsko brought Kazakhstan a third gold in the women's 800m.

The Japanese team pocketed two titles on women's 200m through Chisato Fukushima and javelin throw through Yuki Ebihara.

Both men's and women's 400m hurdles titles went to India's Joseph Ganapathiplackal and Chidananda Ashwini Akkunji respectively.

China, South Korea, Qatar and Iran split the other four golds.

China's Si Tianfeng claimed the gold from men's 50km walking race. Saiad Moradi of Iran took the gold medal of men's 800m. South Korean Lee Yeon Kyung dominated women's 100m hurdles. Qatar's Femi Seun Ogunode lifted his second Guangzhou Asiad title with a personal best 20.43 on men's 200m.

Kazakhstan's joy was doubled as their men's water polo team squeezed past China 7-6 and the women's gymnasts defended the rhythmic gymnastics team title.

In the events that put the athletes' strength and stamina to a test, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan posted impressive wins on Thursday.

Uzbekistan clinched both the men's canoe single and double 1000m as well as Kayak four 1000m in the water sport while China grabbed the women's kayak four 500m and men's kayak double 1000m. Iranian Ahmadreza Talebian brought his country a first ever Asian Games canoe/kayak title by winning the kayak single 1000m.

The wrestling finals offered Uzbekistan's Artur Taymazov a gold medal in the men's freestyle 120kg and So Sim Hyang from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea took the women's freestyle 48kg. Reza Yazdani captured men's freestyle 96kg as Iran lifted the title in this particular category for the fourth time running.

Kazakh karatekas Darkhan Assadilov collected the 60kg victory while Rinat Sagandykov snatched the 67kg win.

China remain the invincible leaders with 181 gold, 104 silver and 91 bronze medals. South Korea are in a comfortable second on 72, 61, 85. Japan are third in 39, 68, 86.

Vietnamense Phuong Le Bich took the women's 55kg title while Manar Shath of Jordan won in the 68kg.

The Asian Games will close on Saturday after 16 days.Source: Xinhua

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South Korean players stand on the podium during awarding ceremony of the women's basketball at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province, Nov. 25, 2010. South Korea lost the final and got the silver medal. (Xinhua/Yang Lei)

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Japanese players stand on the podium during awarding ceremony of the women's basketball at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province, Nov. 25, 2010. Japan won the bronze medal. (Xinhua/Meng Yongmin)
 
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Feng Lanlan celebrates after winning the gold medal in Women's -68kg Karate 2010-11-26

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Worapoj Petchkoom of Thailand wins the gold medal of Men's 56kg Boxing.

Foshan, November 26 - Worapoj Petchkoom of Thailand won the gold medal of Men's 56kg Boxing, beating Zhang Jiawei of China 8-3 in the final at the Guangzhou Asian Games in Foshan Gymnasium on November 26.
 
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Highlights of Guangzhou Asiad on Nov.26-The Official Website of the 16th Asian Games 2010-11-26

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China's Zou Shiming claims the gold of Men's 46-49kg Boxing at the Guangzhou Asiad by beating Birzhan Zhakypov of Kazakhstan 9-5 in the final on Friday (November 26). Amnat Ruenroeng of Thailand and Victorio Iii Saludar of Philippines takes the bronze.

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China's Zou Shiming(M) claims the gold of Men's 46-49kg Boxing at the Guangzhou Asiad by beating Birzhan Zhakypov of Kazakhstan 9-5 in the final on Friday (November 26). Amnat Ruenroeng of Thailand and Victorio Iii Saludar of Philippines takes the bronze.
 
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