Monday, November 15, 2010

16th Asian Games (XVI ASIAD) - - Latest Medal Tally November 15 (Day 4): China on The Top Followed by South Korea and Japan Respectively, India Almost Nowhere

 
India, Macao of China and Chinese Taipei picked up their first gold medals at the Guangzhou Asian Games on Sunday while Chinese weightlifter Li Ping became the first athlete to break world record after two days' competition.
16th Asian Games, Guangzhou: Highlights of Five Latest Gold Medals on November 15

  • Ji Yongmin and Kim Kyungryun of South Korea won the gold medal in the Mixed Doubles Soft Tennis, beating Chinese Taipei's pair Cheng Chu Ling and Li Chia Hung.
  • Huang Guangyuan of China won the gold medal in Men's Nanquan\Nangun All-Round of Wushu with a result of 19.73. 
  • China won the gold medal in Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Team at the Guangzhou Asian Games. 
  • Kuo Po-Cheng of Chinese Taipei won the gold medal in Men's 8-Ball Pool Singles of Billiard Sports at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou beating Ibrahim Amir of Malaysia 7-4 in the Final. 
  • China won the gold medal in Women's Team Badminton, beating Thailand 3-0 in the Final.
South Korea's latest spree of Gold Medals earn second position in the 16th Asian Games creating a gap of 9 Gold Medals from its nearest rival Japan. China is up to its claim to defend the Gold Medal Total of 15th Asian games in Doha, Qatar; leading the table with, threatened by no one,  44 Gold Medals.

Latest Medal Tally (Standings on Medal Table) as on November 15, 2010:











Graphically the Medal Table's standings are pretty clear:

















16th Asian Games, Guagzhou are on the way to glory. For today's medal tally updates, click HERE.  

Source: Official Website

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