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Wang Shixian seizes singles title at Asian Games - People's Daily Online November 21, 2010

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(From L to R) Silver medalist China's Wang Xin, Gold medalist Wang Shixian, bronze medalists Yip Pui Yin of Hong Kong of China and Japan's Eriko Hirose pose during the awarding ceremony for the women's singles of badminton at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province, Nov. 20, 2010. (Xinhua/Lu Hanxin) Chinese "Little Flower" Wang Shixian outpowered Chinese teammate Wang Xin 21-18, 21-15 to grab the badminton singles title at the Asian Games here on Saturday.

It is the second title Wang bagged here after the hosts strolled to the women's team victory for the fourth time in a run.

Shixian took the surprisingly easy win, leading at 7-0, 10-1 in the second set before she nailed the victory.

"I am very happy for my performance here as this is my first Asian Games. It felt so different competing at a quadrennial event," said the 20-year-old. She also beat Wang Xin in 2009 Malaysia Super Series event to lift her first major tournament title.

Wang Xin said she continued her tradition of not be able to play well against teammates.

"I didn't play well today but I am still happy because my teammate took the championship. She was better prepared than I was," said Wang Xin, 24, who spent her birthday on this court last Wednesday.

"Normally I can't be at my best when playing against my teammates, maybe because I will be too relaxed to focus," she said.

Shixian was dubbed the Little Flower together with a new generation of Chinese women shuttlers including injured world champion Wang Lin, 21, All-England winner Wang Yihan, 22 and 2009 world champion Lu Lan, 23 as well as Wang Xin.

In the earlier matches, South Korean pair Shin Baekcheol/Lee Hyojung overcame He Hanbin/Ma Jin of China, 20-22, 21-18, 22-20 to set up a final meeting with Chinese Zhang Nan/Zhao Yunlei who defeated Chen Hung Ling/Cheng Wen Hsing from Chinese Taipei, 21-16, 21-15.

Shin said both sides made a lot of mistakes but they made a better use of the opponents' weakness to win.

"They are an extremely aggressive team but their defence wasn't so good today and they were making a lot of faults due to that. We were able to figure out what their weakness was and we just kept on attacking them to our advantage," said Shin.

"In the third game, it was incredibly tense and I made a lot of faults, but my partner Lee was able to encourage me, which made me feel relaxed and made me play better," said the 21-year-old.Source: Xinhua

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Silver medalist Wang Xin of China waves to the audience during the awarding ceremony for the women's singles of badminton at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province, Nov. 20, 2010. (Xinhua/Lu Hanxin)

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Bronze medalists Eriko Hirose of Japan poses during the awarding ceremony for the women's singles of badminton at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province, Nov. 20, 2010. (Xinhua/Lu Hanxin)

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Bronze medalists Yip Pui Yin of Hong Kong of China poses during the awarding ceremony for the women's singles of badminton at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province, Nov. 20, 2010. (Xinhua/Lu Hanxin)

Special Report: 16th Asian Games
 
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The 16th Asian Games

Rank Country/Region Gold Silver Bronze

1 China 139 66 67
2 Korea 52 43 59
3 Japan 29 52 55
4 Iran 8 7 14
5 China Hong Kong 7 12 8

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Ma Long beats teammate Wang Hao to win men's singles - People's Daily OnlineNovember 21, 2010

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Silver medalist Wang Hao (L) of China and gold medalist Ma Long greet the audience after the men's singles awarding ceremony of table tennis competition at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province, Nov. 20, 2010. (Xinhua/Xu Jiajun)

First-seeded Ma Long surprisingly beat teammate Wang Hao to win China's seventh and final gold medal of table tennis at Guangzhou Asiad here on Saturday.

Reigning world champion Wang Hao won the first game by 11-9 but could not hold on Ma Long's attack and fell behind by 1-3 at the end of the fourth game.

Though Wang Hao won the fifth game 11-4, Ma Long managed to secure his victory by beating Wang Hao 12-10 in the sixth game and took the gold.

Ma Long's gold medal is China's eighth men's singles title since China took part in Asian Games for the first time in 1974.

Source: Xinhua

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Ma Long of China competes during the men's singles final of table tennis competition against his compatriot Wang Hao at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province, Nov. 20, 2010. Ma Long defeated Wang 4-2 and won the gold of the event. (Xinhua/Xu Jiajun)

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Asian Games: Sodhi wins shooting gold

Shooter Ronjan Singh Sodhi won the individual gold in the double trap event and helped the Indian team bag the bronze medal at the Asian Games here Sunday.
 
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The 16th Asian Games

Rank Country/Region Gold Silver Bronze

1 China 142 68 68
2 Korea 53 44 60
3 Japan 29 52 57
4 Iran 8 7 14
5 China Hong Kong 7 12 9

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Chinese Wang Hao wins men's 20km walk at Guangzhou Asiad - People's Daily OnlineNovember 21, 2010

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China's Wang Hao (L) and his teammate Chu Yafei celebrate after the men's 20km race walking final of Athletics at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province, Nov. 21, 2010. Wang Hao won the gold medal in a time of 1 hour, 20 minutes and 50 seconds. Chu Yafei won the silver medal. (Xinhua/Wang Lili)


World silver medalist Wang Hao grabbed the first track and field gold for China at the 16th Asian Games on Sunday by winning the men's 20 kilometers title.

Wang dominated the race to clock one hour 20 minutes and 13 seconds, which was his season best. His compatriot Chu Yafei trailed in 1:21:57 to take the silver, while the bronze went to South Korean Kim Hyunsub in 1:22:47.

"My result is not good enough," said the 21-year-old Wang, runner-up of the event at 2009 Berlin Worlds. "But it's my season best, so I am satisfied with it."

"I controlled the rhythm of the race and my teammate Chu cooperated with me very well," said Wang, who was China's third male athlete to win a medal in the history of the World Championships. "I am happy to win the first track and field gold, and I hope it will be a good start for China."

Wang said the gold medal was expected. "I trained really hard before the Asian Games, and there are not many rivals in Asia, so the race was not tough," he said. "My goal is to have good results at 2012 London Olympic Games."

Wang was bothered by a tibia injury since the last year and only finished second in the 50km walk at the 2009 National Games.

"My leg hurts since the year but it did affect my result," said Wang, fourth in the event at Beijing Olympic Games. "So I am not in my best form now. I will do some adjustment after the Asian Games."

South Korean Kim was considered the biggest rival before the race. "Kim's season best was 1:19:36, which was the world third best result this year and it was better than mine. So I did some preparation for it," Wang said.

Kim was a little disappointed about his bronze medal. "It's not my best time," he said. "I didn't walk well."

Source: Xinhua
 
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The 16th Asian Games

Rank Country/Region Gold Silver Bronze

1 China 145 69 69
2 Korea 53 45 61
3 Japan 30 53 59
4 Iran 9 7 14
5 China Hong Kong 7 13 9

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Two Golds and a silver in athletics for India - Preeja Sreedharan takes Gold, Kavita Raut takes silver in the 10,000m race, Sudha Singh wins the 3,000m steeplechase. Three Golds on Day 9.
 
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Two Golds and a silver in athletics for India - Preeja Sreedharan takes Gold, Kavita Raut takes silver in the 10,000m race, Sudha Singh wins the 3,000m steeplechase. Three Golds on Day 9.

Is their any source for point tally ????
 
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