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Games Scoreboard NOVEMBER 20, 20 CHINA DAILY PAGE 12 GAMES SCOREBOARD BADMINTON Women’s doubles fi nal Tian Qing/Zhao Yunlei (CHN) bt Wang Xiaoli/Yu Yang (CHN) 20-22, 21-15, 21-12 Men’s singles quarterfi nals Lee Chong Wei (MAS) bt Boonsak Ponsana (THA) 21-13, 21-17 Park Sung-Hwan (ROK) bt Taufi k Hidayat (INA) 21-15, 21-16 Chen Jin (CHN) bt Chou Tien-chen (TPE) 21-19, 21-14 Lin Dan (CHN) bt Nguyen Tien Minh VIE) 21-9, 21-16 Women’s singles semifi nals Wang Xin (CHN) bt Eriko Hirose (JPN) 21-17, 21-15 Wang Shixian (CHN) bt Yip Pui Yin (HKG) 21-14, 21-14 Men’s doubles semifi nals Markis Kido/Hendra Setiawan (INA) bt Chung Jae-sung/Lee Yong-dae (ROK) 21-15, 13-21, 21-18 Koo Kien Keat/Tan Boonj Heong (MAS) bt Mohammad Ahsan/Alvent Yulianto Chandra (INA) 21-19, 21-16 E Mixed doubles quarterfi nals Chen Hung-ling/Cheng Wen-hs- ing (TPE) bt Sudket Prapakamol/S. Thoungthongkam (THA) 21-19, 21-8 Zhang Nan/Zhao Yunlei (CHN) bt Ko Sunghyun/Ha Jungeun, (ROK) 21-14, 15-21, 21-14 Shin Baekcheol/Lee Hyojung (ROK) bt LEFT: EDMOND TANG / CHINA DAILY; RIGHT: GOH CHAI HIN / AFP S. Anugritayawon/K. Voravichitchaikul (THA) 21-16, 21-17 Above: Pakistani players celebrate after beating Bangladesh to win the gold medal of the Ma Jin/He Hanbin (CHN) bt Lee Sheng- women’s cricket of the 16th Asian Games on Friday. Right: Norshahruddin Mad Ghani (right) mu/Chien Yu-chin (TPE) 21-17, 21-15 of Malaysia kicks the ball as Yoo Dong-young (left) of the Republic of Korea blocks during BASEBALL the sepak takraw men’s team semifi nal on Friday. Gold medal match Republic of Korea bt Chinese Taipei 9-3 ROWING 5. Philippines, 336 TAEKWONDO 1. Yang Zhe (CHN) 402kg (185+217) Bahrain 40 Hong Kong 20 6. Kazakhstan, 335 2. Ivan Efremov (UZB) 400kg (182+218) Iran 32 Kuwait 27 Bronze medal match Women’s single sculls 7. Republic of Korea, 332 Men’s -68kg 3. Sergey Istomin (KAZ) 396kg Japan bt China 6-2 1. Tang Bin, China, 7:41.63 8. Singapore, 327 Quarterfi nals: (180+216) Women’s preliminary round 2. Shin Yeong Eun, ROK, 7:46.50 Mohammad Bagheri Motamed (IRI) bt Japan 31 DPR Korea 27 BILLIARD SPORTS 3. Zarrina Mihaylova, Uzbekistan, 8: Women’s trap team Said Gafar Salih (QAT) 6:2 Women’s +75kg Republic of Korea 36 Chinese Taipei 19 07.19 1. China, 200 hits Huang Jiannan (CHN) bt Erdenebaatar 1. Jang Mi-ran (ROK) 311kg (130+181) Kazakhstan 25 Thailand 14 Women’s 9-ball pool singles 4. Mariya Filmonova, Kazakhstan, 8: 2. DPR Korea, 191 Naranchimeg (MGL) 13:4 2. Meng Suping (CHN) 311kg (135+176) Gold: PAN Xiaoting, China 12.00 3. Republic of Korea, 182 Jang Se-wook (ROK) bt Farkhod Neg- 3. Mariya Grabovetskaya (KAZ) 290kg SNOOKER Silver: CHOU Chieh-yu, Chinese Taipei 5. Sani Nasim Benyaghoub, Iran, 9: 4. India, 181 matov (TJL) 7:6 (135+155) Bronze: FU Xiaofang, China 08.60 5. Qatar, 163 Lo Tsung Jui (TPE) bt Saysana Van- Note: Jang wins because of lighter Quarterfi nals Bronze: LIN Yuan-chun, Chinese Taipei 6. Iran, 161 navong (LAO) 13:3 body weight Marco Fu (HKG) bt Liang Wenbo Men’s single sculls 7. Chinese Taipei, 142 Semifi nals: (CHN) 4-1 CRICKET 1. Bajrang Lal Takhar, India, 7:04.78 Mohammad Bagheri Motamed (IRI) bt Men’s +105kg Ding Junhui (CHN) bt Fung Kwok Wai 2. Wang Ming Hui, Chinese Taipei, 7: Men’s trap individual Huang Jiannan (CHN) 13:4 1. Behdad Salimikordasiabi (IRI) 440kg (HKG) 4-0 Women’s gold medal match 07.33 1. Naser Meqlad, Kuwait, 138 hits Jang Se-wook (ROK) bt Lo Tsung Jui (205+235) Dechawat Poomjaeng (THA) bt Salih Bangladesh all out 92 (Salma Khatun 3. Haeider Hamarasheid, Iraq, 7:10.10 2. Khaled Almudhaf, Kuwait, 137 (TPE) 5:0 2. Jeon Sang-guen (ROK) 428kg Khan Mohammad (AFG) 4-1 24: Nida Rashid 4-16) Pakistan 93-0 4. Vladimir Chernenko, Uzbekistan, 3. Joe Salem, Lebanon, 136 (+2) Final: (190+238) (Nida Rashid 51 no, Javeria Wadood 7:13.73 4. Abdo Al Yazgie, Lebanon, 136 (+1) Mohammad Bagheri Motamed (IRI) bt 3. Sajjad Anoushiravani (IRI) 427kg SOCCER 39 no) 5. Law Hiu Fung, Hong Kong, China, 5. Manavjit Singh Sandhu, India, 136 Jang Se-wook (ROK) 6:4 (195+232) Pakistan won by 10 wickets 7:13.95 (+0) Men’s quarterfi nals 6. Lee Sangmin, ROK, 7:14.86 6. Savate Sresthaporn, Thailand, 129 Men’s -63kg XIANGQI Japan 1 (Keigi Higashi 45) Thailand 0 Bronze medal match Quarterfi nals: Lightweight women’s single sculls Women’s trap individual Nacha Punthong (THA) bt Yuki Mitsu- Men’s individual China 65-6 (Zhang Mei 26) v Japan DPR Korea 0 UAE 0 66-3 in 19.2 overs (Ema Kuribayashi 1. WAKAI E, Japan, 7:51.37 1. Yukie Nakayama, Japan, 89 hits hashi (JPN) 5:4 Gold: HONG Zhi, China - after extra-time; UAE wins 9-8 on 24 not out) 2. JI YJ, ROK, 7:56.15 2. Gao E, China, 85 Mohammad Jawad Lakzaee (AFG) bt Silver: NGUYEN Thanh Bao, Vietnam penalties Japan won by seven wickets 3. PHAENGKATHOK B, Thailand 7:56.75 3. Liu Yingzi, China, 84 Kannan Ibrahim Kannan (JOR) 7:6 Bronze: LV Qin, China 4. OPACHANOVA A, Kazakhstan, 7:58.56 4. Chae Hye-gyong, DPR Korea, 82 Lee Dae-hoon (ROK) bt Chu Yuan-chih CYCLING BMX 5. LEE KM, ROK, 7:58.65 5. Lee Bo-na, Republic of Korea, 80 (TPE) 5:4 Women’s individual Iran 1 (Hamidreza Aliasgaridehaghi 6. BOGITOVA N, Uzbekistan, 8:05.05 6. Tian Xia, China, 79 Tshomlee Go (PHI) bt Khusrav Giyosov GOLD: Tang Dan, China 41) Oman 0 Women’s race (TJK) 11:3 SILVER: Wang Linna 1. MA Liyun, China, 36.662 Lightweight men’s single sculls SOFT TENNIS Semifi nals: BRONZE: Gao Yi-ping, Chinese Taipei South Korea 3 (Hong Jeong-Ho 2, Park 2. MIWA Ayaka, Japan, 37.802 1. SHADINAGHADEH M, Iran, 6:55.622. Nacha Punthong (THA) bt Mohammad Chu-Young 92, Kim Bo-Kyung 101) Uz- Jawad Lakzaee (AFG) 7:3 3. YUE Cong, Japan, 37.916 2. TAKEDA D, Japan, 7:00.43 Women’s doubles BASKETBALL bekistan 1 (Sherzodbek Karimov 71) Lee Dae-hoon (ROK) bt Tshomlee Go 3. KUDRYASHOV A, Uzbekistan, 7:06.17 Gold: SUGIMOTO Hitomi/UEHARA Eri, - after extra-time; score at 90 mins 1-1 (PHI) 5:4 Men’s race 4. LOK KH, Hong Kong, China, 7:07.44 Japan Men Final: Group E 1. WONG Steven, Hong Kong, China, 5. THEPPIBAL R, Thailand, 7:15.05 Silver: JOO Og/KIM Ae-kyung, Republic Lee Dae-hoon (ROK) bt Nacha Pun- China 96 Uzbekistan 31 Tuesday’s semifi nal lineup 30.337 6. JANG K, ROK, 7:17.17 of Korea thong (THA) 10:9 Jordan 79 Mongolia 64 Japan v Iran 2. SAKAMOTO Akifumi, Japan, 31.379 Bronze: OBA Ayaka/SASAKI Mai, Japan Women’s -67kg South Korea 96 DPR Korea 66 Republic of Korea v United Arab Women’s pair Bronze: XIN Yani/ZHAO Lei, China 3. SAMPEI Masahiro, Japan, 31.466 Emirates 1. SUN Zhengping/LIN Hong, China, Quarterfi nals: 4. ZHU Yan, China, 32.467 Parisa Farshidi (IRI) bye Group F 5. HUNTER Alex John, Hong Kong, 7:22.06 Men’s doubles SQUASH 2. NAZAROVA Oxana/GERMANOVICH Gulnafi s Aitmukhambetova (KAZ) bt Qatar 72 Chinese Taipei 70 China, 32.889 Gold: LI Chia-hung/YANG Sheng-fa, Svetla, Kazakhstan, 7:35.13 Chuang Chia-chia (TPE) 3:2 Japan 60 Philippines 58 6. ZHAO Zhiyang, China, 33.125 Chinese Taipei Kang Bo-hyeon (ROK) bt K.C. Rasna Iran 78 India 63 Women’s quarterfi nals 3. PUHANA Pratima/MINZ Pramila Silver: BAE Hwan-sung/KIM Tae-jung, 7. CHAIMAYO Ath, Thailand, 36.664 (NEP) RSC Nicol David (MAS) bt Dipika Pallikal Prava, India, 7:47.50 Republic of Korea FIELD HOCKEY 8. KLINSURAI Narong, Thailand, 37.553 4. ELIA Femmy Yuartin/RATNA Ratna, Guo Yunfei (CHN) bt Chu Hoang Dieu (IND) 11-8, 7-11, 11-6, 11-4 Bronze: KOBAYASHI Koji/SHINOHARA Indonesia, 7:48.64 Linh (VIE) 6:4 Low Wee Wern (MAS) bt Joshanna Chi- DRAGON BOAT Hidenori, Japan Women’s round-robin Semifi nals: nappa (IND) 7-11, 9-11, 11-8, 11-9, 11-3 Bronze: NAKAHORI Shigeo/TAKAGAWA India 13 (Chanchan Thokchom 12, Lightweight women’s quadruple Parisa Farshidi (IRI) bt Gulnafi s Ait- Chan Ho Lang (HKG) bt Song Sun-Mi Men’s 500m straight race sculls Tsuneo, Japan mukhambetova (KAZ) 4:3 Saba Anjum 15, Rani Kumari 20, 42, 66, Subhadra Pradhan 24, 57, Surinder (KOR) 11-6, 11-5, 11-2 1. Indonesia, 01:44.506 1. China (LIU Tingting, WANG Xinnan Guo Yunfei (CHN) bt Kang Bo-Hyeon SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING Kaur 28pen, 31, 60, 63, Poonam Rani 34, Annie Au (HKG) bt Misaki Kobayashi 2. Myanmar, 01:45.622 LIU Jing, YAN Shimin), 6:35.64 (KOR) 3:0 Joydeep Kaur 65) Thailand 0 (JPN) 11-3, 11-8, 8-11, 11-6 3. China, 01:46.480 2. Vietnam (PHAM Thi Hai, DANG Thi Duet Final: Tham, NGUYEN Thi Huu, TRAN Thi Guo Yunfei (CHN) bt Parisa Farshidi 4. RO Korea, 01:48.142 Gold: China (JIANG Tingting, JIANG Men’s quarterfi nals Sam) 6:48.43 (IRI) 4:2 Malaysia 4 (Norazlin Sumantri 17, 5.
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