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Games Scoreboard NOVEMBER 22, 20 CHINA DAILY PAGE 12 GAMES SCOREBOARD ARCHERY Bronze: Japan (MINOBE Kazuyasu, Group A NISHIDA Shogo, SAKAMOTO Keisuke) Korea 12 (Seo Jong-ho 1, 13, 53, You Women’s Team Hyo-sik 20, Jang Jong-hyun 28, 65, Gold: Korea (JOO Hyun-jung, KI Bo-bae SHOOTING Nam Hyun-woo 34, 45, 62, Kim Young- YUN Ok-hee) jin 44, Yeo Woon-kon 59, Yoon Sung- Silver: China (CHENG Ming, ZHANG Men’s double trap team hoon 63) Singapore 1 (Mohammad Yunlu, ZHU Shanshan) 1. China (Pan Qiang, Mo Junjie and Hu Yuhari 22) Bronze: India (BANERJEE Dola, BURIULY Binyuan), 414 hits Malaysia 4 (Muhammad Rahim 2, Rimil, KUMARI Deepika) 2. Kuwait, 407 Faisal Saari 17, Hafi fi hafi z Hanafi 41, 3. India, 403 Azlan Misron 66) China 2 (Liu Yixian ATHLETICS 4. UAE, 394 13, Na Yubo 36) 5. Qatar, 391 Men’s 20km race walking 6. Iran, 388 Group B Pakistan 6 (Shakeel Abbasi 13, 27, 1. WANG Hao, China, 1:20:50 SB 7. Korea, 387 Sohail Abbas 15, 29, Muhammad 2. CHU Yafei, China, 1:21:57 8. Chinese Taipei, 372 Imran 37, 48) Bangladesh 1 (Taposh 3. KIM Hyun-sub, Korea, 1:22:47 9. Malaysia, 371 Barmon 63) 4. FUJISAWA Isamu, Japan, 1:24:00 10. Singapore, 359 India 3 (Rajpal Singh 31, Sandeep 5. SUZUKI Yusuke, Japan, 1:25:50 Singh 38, 62) Japan 2 (Hiroki Sakamoto 6. SINGH Harminder, India, 1:26:33 Women’s double trap 21, 63) 7. SINGH Baljinder, India, 1:28:06 ~ 1. China (Li qingnian, Li Rui and Zhang 8. SARWASHI Ayoob Moh, UAE, 1:36:41 Yafei), 315 2. Korea, 282 W D L Gf Ga Pts Men’s hammer throw 3. Thailand, 276 Men Group A 1. NAZAROV Dilshod, Tajikistan, 76.44 4. Iran, 216 Korea 3 1 0 25 4 10 2. MOUSAVI Kaveh, Iran, 68.90 5. Qatar, 186 Malaysia 3 1 0 21 6 10 3. DOI Hiroaki, Japan, 68.72 China 2 0 2 12 7 6 4. ZENKAWI Ali M Gh M, Kuwait, 68.65 Women’s double trap team Oman 1 0 3 4 28 3 5. HOMMADOV Amanmurad, Turk- 1. Li Qingnian, China, 106 Singapore 0 0 4 2 19 0 menistan, 67.93 2. Li Rui, China, 105 Group B 6. LEE Ywun-chul, Korea, 67.55 3. Zhang Yafei, 104 (+2 shootoff) India 4 0 0 22 4 12 7. AL KAABI Mohammed, Qatar, 67.02 4. Thailand, Janejira Srisongkram, Pakistan 3 0 1 28 6 9 8. MAMEDOV Dovletgeld, Turkmeni- Thailand, 104 (+1) Japan 2 0 2 13 13 6 stan, 64.73 5. Kim Mi-jin, Korea, 95 6. Lee Bo-na, Korea, 94 Bangladesh 1 0 3 9 21 3 Women’s shot put 7. Kang Gee-Eun, Korea, 93 Hong Kong 0 0 4 4 32 0 8. Chattaya Kitcharoen, Thailand, 92 (Semifi nal line-up: Korea v Pakistan; 1. LI Ling, China, 19.94 (PB) India v Malaysia) 2. GONG Lijiao, China, 19.67 Men’s double trap 3. LEE Mi-young, Korea, 17.51 Women’s round-robin 4. LIN Chia-ying, Chinese Taipei, 17.06 1. Ronan Sodhi, India, 186 hits China 4 1 0 29 3 13 (PB) 2. Shaikh Juma Dalmook Al Maktoum, Korea 4 1 0 22 5 13 5. ZHANG Gui Rong, Singapore, 17.06 UAE, 182 Japan 4 0 1 21 5 12 6. RAJABI Leyla, Iran, 16.51 3. Hamad Ali Al Marri, Qatar, 181 (+7) India 3 0 2 23 4 9 7. BURKHANOVA Safi ya, Uzbekistan, 4. Fehaid Aldeehani, Kuwait, 181 (+8) Malaysia 1 0 4 7 18 3 16.06 5. Pan Qiang, China, 181 (+1) Thailand 1 0 4 5 39 3 8. PURVEE Maamuu, Mongolia, 11.94 6. Mo Junjie, China, 180 Kazakhstan 0 0 6 3 36 0 Women’s 10,000m SQUASH (Top two teams to enter the fi nal) 1. SREEDHARAN Preeja, India, 31: HANDBALL 50.47 (PB) Women’s individual 2. RAUT Kavita, India, 31:51.44 (PB) Final Women’s preliminary round 3. HABTEGEBREL Shitay (Bahrain) 31: Nicol David (MAS) bt Annie Au (HKG) Korea 46 Qatar 12 53.27 (PB) 11-8, 8-11, 11-6, 11-7 Chinese Taipei 31 Thailand 18 4. FUKUSHI Kayoko, Japan, 31:55.54 China 26 DPR Korea 21 5. YOSHIMOTO Hikari, Japan, 32:06.73 Bronze: CHAN Ho Ling, Hong Kong, 6. POLIUDINA Viktorii, Kazakhstan, China RUGBY 32:16.34 Bronze: LOW Wee Wern, Malaysia 7. CHALCHISSA Tejitu, Bahrain 32:21.29 Men 8. BAI Xue, China, 32:39.13 (SB) Men’s individual Japan 55 Mongolia 0 9. TRIYANINGSIH, Indonesia, 33:07.45 Final Hong Kong 38 Malaysia 10 10. ZHANG Xin, China, 33:19.61 (PB) Mohamad Azlan Iskander (MAS) bt Korea 43 India 5 11. LUVSANLKHUNDEG Otg, Mongolia, Aamir Atlas Khan (PAK) 11-6, 11-7, 11-6 36:11.85 China 26 Sri Lanka 5 Thailand 52 Mongolia 0 Bronze: GHOSAL Saurav, India Men’s 5,000m Bronze: ONG Beng Hee, Malaysia 1. Mahboob Mahboob Al, Bahrain, 13: Women 47.86 (SB) SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING China 51 Korea 0 2. C Kurui James Kwal Qatar, 13:48.55 Thailand 17 Hong Kong 14 3. Kibore Felix Kikwa, Qatar, 13:49.31 Combination Kazakhstan 50 India 0 4. Mootumaa Dejenee R, Bahrain, 13: 1. China 97.125 pts (technical merit Japan 19 Singapore 12 50.60 48.500, artistic expression 48.625) 5. Aljoud Abdullah Ab, Saudi Arabia, 2. Japan 94.000 (47.000-47.000), TENNIS 13:52.34 3. Kazakhastan 85.375 (42.875-42.500), 6. Takezawa Kensuke, Japan, 13:54.11 4. Macao 70.750 (35.250-35.500), Women’s singles semifi nals 7. Baek Seung-ho, Korea, 13:56.18 5. Thailand 70.250 (34.750-35.500) Peng Shuai (CHN) bt Kimiko Date 8. Kumar Sunil, India, 14:01.76 Krumm (JPN) 7-6 (8/6), 3-6, 6-2 WRESTLING Akgul Amanmuradova (UZB) bt Sania Women’s 3000m steeplechase Mirza (IND) 6-7 (7/9), 6-3, 6-4 1. SINGH Sudha, India, 9:55.67 Men’s Greco-Roman 66kg 2. JIN Yuan, China, 9:55.71 Gold: ABDVALI Saeid, Iran Men’s singles quarterfi nals 3. HAYAKARI Minori, Japan, 10:01.25 Silver: BAYAKHMETOV Darkha, Somdev Devvarman (IND) bt Zhang Ze 4. JASIM Kareema Sale, Bahrain, 10: Kazakhstan (CHN) 6-4, 6-4 05.60 Bronze: FUJIMURA Tsutomu, Japan 5. Orchatteri Puthiya, India, 10:18.97 Bronze: RANA Sunilkumar, India Denis Istomin (UZB) bt Karan Rastogi 6. Tilahun Aster Tesf, Bahrain, 11:00.64 (IND) 6-2, 4-6, 7-5 Men’s Greco-Roman 60kg Tatsuma Ito (JPN) bt Danai Udom- BADMINTON Gold: NOROOZI Omid, Iran choke (THA) 6-4, 6-1 Silver: JUNG Jih-yun, Korea Go Saeda (JPN) bt Wu Di (CHN) 6-2, 6-3 Mixed doubles Bronze: MATSUMOTO Ryutaro, Japan Final Bronze: SINGH Ravinder, India Mens’ doubles semifi nals Shin Baek-cheol/Lee Hyo-jung, Korea Gong Maoxin/Li Zhe (CHN) bt Yi Chu- bt Zhang Nan/Zhao Yunlei, China, Men’s Greco-Roman 55kg huan/Lee Hsin-han (TPE) 6-4, 7-6 (7/3) 21-19, 21-14. Gold: HASEGAWA Kohei, Japan Somdev Devvarman/Sanam Singh Silver: ZHOLCHUBEKOV Kanyb, Bronze: CHEN Hung-ling/ CHENG Wen- Krgyzstan (IND) bt Cho Soong-jae/Kim Hyun-joon hsing, Chinese Taipei Bronze: KARISHALOV Marat, Kazakh- (KOR) 6-3, 7-5 Bronze: HE Hanbin/MA Jin, China stan Bronze: LI Shujin, China Women’s doubles semifi nals Men’s singles Chang Kai-chen/Hsieh Suwei (TPE) bt BASKETBALL Final Peng Shuai/Yan Zi (CHN) 5-7, 6-0, 1-0 Lin Dan, China bt Lee Chong Wei, Men (super tie-break) Malaysia, 21-13, 15-21, 21-10 Chan Yung-jan/Chuang Chia-jung Group E (TPE) bt Kim So-jung/Lee Jin-a (KOR) China 76 Korea 66 Bronze medal: Park Sung-hwan, Korea DPR Korea 88 Mongolia 67 6-1, 3-6, 1-0 (super tie-break) Bronze: Chen Jin, China Group F FENCING Qatar 88 Japan 87 Mixed doubles semifi nals Chan Yung-jan/Yang Tsung-hua (TPE) Women’s team’s sabre BOXING bt Hiroki Kondo/Yurika Sema (JPN) Gold: China (BAO Yingying, CHEN 6-3, 6-3 Quarterfi nals Xiaodong, TAN Xue, ZHU Min) Sania Mirza/Vishnu Vardhan (IND) Men’s 56kg bt Tamarine Tanasugarn/Sanchai Silver: Korea (KIM Hye-lim, KIM Keum- Zhang Jiawei (CHN) bt Orzubek Shay- Ratiwatana (THA) 3-6, 7-6 (7/3), 1-0 hwa, LEE Ra-jin, LEE Woo-ree) imov (UZB) - points (super tie-break) Bronze: Hong Kong, China (AU Sin Ri Myong-Son (DPRK) bt Satoshi AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE PHOTOS Ying, AU YEUNG Wai Sum, FONG Yi Tak Shimizu (JPN) - points VOLLEYBALL LAM Hin Wai) Worapoj Petchkoom (THA) bt Omran Top: (left to right) Jin Yuan of China, Kareema Saleh Jasim of Bahrain and Sudha Singh of India Bronze: Kazakhstan (Bekturganova A, Akbari (IRI) - points go over the water jump in the women’s 3,000m steeplechase fi nal on Sunday. Above: Players of Men’s quarterfi nals Gimatdinova Anasta, PochekutovA T, Wessam Salamana (SYR) bt Sigyel Japan 3 China 0 Zhivitsa Yuliya) Phub (BHU) - points Malaysia celebrate a goal as a China player walks by during their men’s fi eld hockey game. Thailand 3 India 0 Men’s 60kg Men’s team epée Korea 3 Saudi Arabia 0 Han Soon-chul (KOR) bt Samat Bashe- Manpreet Singh (IND) bt Maimaiti CRICKET Pool D Gold: Korea (JUNG Jin-sun, JUNG Iran 3 Qatar 1 nov (KAZ) - points Zaifula (CHN) - points Hong Kong 115 (Roy Lamsam 47; Amrit Seung-hwa, KIM Won-jin, PARK Hu Qing (CHN) bt Otgondalai Dor- Jakhon Qurbonov (TJK) bt Hydyr Men Bhattarai 3-16) v Nepal 85-9 (Nadeem Kyoung-doo) jnyambuu (MGL) - points Women’s preliminary round Orazmamedov (TKM) - referee Pool C Ahmed 3-12) Silver: Kazakhstan (ALIMZHANOV Krishnan Vikas (IND) bt Kim Chol-Song stopped fi ght Hong Kong won by 30 runs Kazakhstan 3 India 0 Malaysia 162-8 in 20 overs (Rakesh Elmir, AXENOV Alexandr, GRYAZNOV (DPRK) - points Ali Mazaheri (IRI) bt Mirzohidjon Japan 3 Maldives 0 Dmitriy, SHABALIN Sergey) Hurshid Tojibaev (UKR) bt Forootan Abdullayev (UZB) - points Madhavan 68, Manrick Singh 36; Li Jian FIELD HOCKEY DPR Korea 3 Chinese Taipei 2 Bronze: China (DONG Chao, LI Guojie Golara (IRI) - points Mohammad Ghossun (SYR) bt Jeon 3-8) v China 73-8 Thailand 3 Tajikistan 0 WANG Sen, YIN Lianchi) Men’s 91kg Chan-yeong (KOR) - points Malaysia won by 89 runs Men China 3 Mongolia 0.
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