Showing posts with label Medal Table. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Medal Table. Show all posts

Saturday, November 27, 2010

16th Asian Games Vs. 15th Asian Games - - Fianl Medal Tally From A to Z: China on The Top Breaking Its Own Record After 20 Years, Iran, Kazakhstan and India Impress With 4th, 5th and 6th Position Respectively

Guangzhou, China's third-largest city, has for the past two weeks played host to more than 10,000 athletes from 45 countries and regions. That was hundreds more than the previous games, held in Doha, Qatar. Another 4,750 team officials descended on the city, organizers said, along with some 60,000 volunteers.
 
The Chinese athletes put on a dazzling display with the Olympics in Beijing, and now they've done it again in Guangzhou by dominating the Asian Games.

Medal Tally Comparison With 15th Asian Games:

If we compare the final medal tally and final position table standings with 15th Asian Games at Doha, Qatar; first three positions are unchanged with China on the top followed by South Korea and Japan, but China and South Korea improves number of gold medals while Japan was just slipped down a bit in terms of gold medals. 

Iran improves in terms of position and medal tally compared with Doha Asian Games. Jumped up to 4th position from number six at Doha; with impressive increase in number of Gold from 11 to 20.

India's gold spree in the last two days of the Asian Games was quite impressive that made the 6th position possible for India. India improves in terms of Medal Tally and Position Table as compared to 15th Asian Games, Doha Qatar; where India was placed at number eight with 10 Gold Medals. In 2010 India jumped to 6th position with 14 Golds out of total 64 Medals.

Final Medal Tally of the 16th Asian Games, Zuangzhuo, China


Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
 China
199
119
98
416
2
 South Korea
76
65
91
232
3
 Japan
48
74
94
216
4
 Iran
20
14
25
59
5
 Kazakhstan
18
23
38
79
6
 India
14
17
33
64
7
 Chinese Taipei
13
16
38
67
8
 Uzbekistan
11
22
23
56
9
 Thailand
11
9
32
52
10
 Malaysia
9
18
14
41
11
 Hong Kong
8
15
17
40
12
 North Korea
6
10
20
36
13
 Saudi Arabia
5
3
5
13
14
 Bahrain
5
0
4
9
15
 Indonesia
4
9
13
26
16
 Singapore
4
7
6
17
17
 Kuwait (KUW)
4
6
1
11
18
 Qatar (QAT)
4
5
7
16
19
 Philippines
3
4
9
16
20
 Pakistan
3
2
3
8
21
 Mongolia (MGL)
2
5
9
16
22
 Myanmar (MYA)
2
5
3
10
23
 Jordan
2
2
2
6
24
 Vietnam (VIE)
1
17
15
33
25
 Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)
1
2
2
5
26
 Macau
1
1
4
6
27
 Bangladesh
1
1
1
3
28
 Tajikistan
1
0
3
4
29
 Syria
1
0
1
2
30
 United Arab Emirates
0
4
1
5
31
 Afghanistan
0
2
1
3
32
 Iraq
0
1
2
3
32
 Lebanon
0
1
2
3
34
 Laos
0
0
2
2
35
 Nepal
0
0
1
1
35
 Oman
0
0
1
1
Total
477
479
621
1577

Friday, November 26, 2010

16th Asian Games (XVI ASIAD) - - Complete Highlights/Summary of November 26 (Day 15) and Medal Tally November 27; India Won Four Gold Medals and Jumped to Sixth Place on Medal Table

Pick of The Day:  

Surely pick of the days was Indian athletes; who won 4 gold medals on the second last day of the 16th Asian Games, Guangzhuo. Stunning Vijender Singh won gold in Men's 75kg Boxing, two gold in Kabbadi each in Men's and Women's and last in Women's 4 x 400m Relay. With the help of 26th November gold medals India jumped up to sixth position on the medal table with 14 gold medals; just behind top five with China leading the table followed by Korea, Japan Iran and Kazakhstan. All top five maintained their positions as compared to yesterday's medal table standings.

China clearly swept the medals in every event of the Asian Games. Today's count is 198 Gold, 118 Silver, 98 Bronze. Let's see; will China succeed to complete the double century of the Gold Medals?

16th Asian Games, Guangzhou: Updated Summary/Highlights for November 27 (Day 16) 
 
    *  Myanmar wins gold medal in Men's Double Sepaktakraw

16th Asian Games, Guangzhou: Complete Summary/Highlights for November 26 (Day 15)
     
    *  Japan beats Iran 3-1 to take Men's Volleyball gold
    *  Korea wins Men's Handball gold
    *  Mohammad Ghossoun of Syria wins Men's 91kg Boxing gold
    *  Vijender Singh of India wins Men's 75kg Boxing gold
    *  China wins gold in Men's Basketball
    *  Daniyar Yeleussinov of Kazakhstan wins Men's 64kg Boxing gold
    *  Japan wins Women's gold in Softball
    *  Worapoj Petchkoom of Thailand wins Men's 56kg Boxing gold
    *  Sultan Aboulmajeed Alhabashi of Saudi Arabia wins gold in Men's Shot Put
    *  Saudi Arabia wins gold in Men's 4 x 400m Relay
    *  Zou Shiming of China wins Men's 46-49kg Boxing gold
    *  Li Yanxi of China wins gold in Men's Triple Jump
    *  Cao Yuan of China wins gold in Men's 10m Platform Diving
    *  India wins gold in Women's 4 x 400m Relay
    *  Li Jinzi of China wins Women's 69-75kg Boxing gold
    *  Dong Cheng of China wins the Women's 57-60kg Boxing gold
    *  Bilisuma Shugi Gelassa of Bahrain wins gold in Men's 10,000m
    *  Korea wins gold in Men's Team Weiqi
    *  Korea wins gold in Women's Team Weiqi
    *  China wins gold in Women's Team Chess
    *  Naranchimeg Gelegjamts of Mongolia wins gold in Women's Freestyle 72kg Wrestling
    *  China wins gold in Men's Team Chess
    *  Japanese Yukifumi Murakami wins gold in Men's Javelin Throw
    *  India wins gold in Men's Kabaddi
    *  China wins gold in Men's 4 x 100m Relay
    *  Svetlana Radzivil of Uzbekistan wins gold in Women's High Jump
    *  Yelena Shalygina of Kazakhstan wins gold in Women's Freestyle 63kg Wrestling
    *  Thailand wins gold in Women's 4 x 100m Relay
    *  Bahrain's Mimi Belete Gebregeiorges wins gold in Women's 5,000m
    *  Saori Yoshida of Japan wins gold in Women's Freestyle 55kg Wrestling
    *  Bangladesh wins gold in Men's Cricket
    *  Lin Yawen and Tang Yunqin of China win gold in Pairs Skating of Roller Sports
    *  Yu Miyamoto of Japan wins gold in Women's -61kg Karate
    *  He Zi of China wins gold in Women's 3m Springboard Diving
    *  Jasem Modami Vishkaei of Iran wins gold in Men's -84kg Karate
    *  Shingo Nishiki of Japan wins gold in Men's Single Free Skating
    *  India wins gold in Women's Kabaddi
    *  China wins gold in Women's Handball
    *  Wang Hsiao Chu of Chinese Taipei wins gold in Women's Single Free Skating
    *  Anna Alyabyeva of Kazakhstan wins Individual All-Around gold in Rhythmic Gymnastics
    *  China wins gold in Women's Kayak Double 500m
    *  Zhou Yu of China wins gold in Women's Kayak Single 500m
    *  Feng Lanlan of China wins gold in Women's -68kg Karate
    *  Hamad F F M Alnweam of Athletes from Kuwait wins gold in Men's -75kg Karate
    * Japan wins gold in Men's Kayak Double 200m
    *  Li Qiang of China wins gold in Men's Canoe Single 200m
    *  Momotaro Matsushita of Japan wins gold in Men's Kayak Single 200m
    * Shinobu Kitamoto of Japan wins gold in Women's Kayak Single 200m

16th Asian Games, Guangzhou (Day 16/17): Updated Medal Tally (Medal Table Standings) for November27



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

Thursday, November 25, 2010

16th Asian Games (XVI ASIAD) - - Complete Highlights/Summary of November 25 (Day 14); Latest Medal Tally - China on the Top Followed by South Korea and Japan


Pick of The Day:
Pakistan won two gold medals on day 14 by defeating Malaysia twice. First in the Squash team event and then in Men's Hockey Final. Courtesy to these two gold medals Pakistan jumped up to the 19th position in the medal tally up to November 25. 
India and Kazakhstan jumps up three positions and stands now on 8th and 5th position respectively on the medal table. First four positions are unchanged with China leading the table followed by South Korea, Japan, and Iran. 

  16th Asian Games, Guangzhou: Updated Summary/Highlights for November 25 (Day 14)

    *  China wins gold medal in Women's Basketball
    *  Kazakhstan wins gold in Men's Water Polo
    *  Zhang Zhilei of China wins gold in Men's +91kg Boxing
    *  Japan wins gold in Men's Football at Guangzhou Asiad
    *  He Chong of China wins gold in Men's 3m Springboard Diving
    *  Elshod Rasulov of Uzbekistan wins gold in Men's 81kg Boxing
    *  Serik Sapiyev of Kazakhstan wins gold in Men's 69kg Boxing
    *  Krishan Vikas of India wins gold in Men's 60kg Boxing
    *  Yuki Ebihara of Japan wins gold in Women's Javelin Throw
    *  Dmitriy Karpov of Kazakhstan wins gold in Men's Decathlon
    *  Rey Saludar of Philippines wins gold in Men's 52kg Boxing
    *  Ren Cancan of China wins Women's 48-51kg gold in Boxing
    *  Joseph Ganapathiplackal Abraham of India wins gold in Men's 400m Hurdles
    *  Ashwini Chidananda Akkunji of India wins gold in Women's 400m Hurdles
    *  So Sim Hyang of DPR Korea wins gold in Women's Freestyle 48kg Wrestling
    *  Pakistan wins gold in Men's Hockey
    *  Artur Taymazov of Uzbekistan wins gold in Men's Freestyle 120kg Wrestling
    *  Kazakhstan wins Team gold in Rhythmic Gymnastics
    *  Olga Rypakova of Kazakhstan wins gold in Women's Triple Jump
    *  Femi Seun Ogunode of Qatar wins gold in Men's 200m
    *  Hu Yadan of China wins gold in Women's 10m Platform Diving
    *  Chisato Fukushima of Japan wins gold in Women's 200m
    *  Sajad Moradi of Iran wins gold in Men's 800m of Athletics
    *  Reza Yazdani of Iran wins gold in Men's Freestyle 96kg Wrestling
    *  Margarita Matsko of Kazakhstan wins gold in Women's 800m of Athletics
    *  Le Bich Phuong of Viet Nam wins gold in Women's -55kg Karate
    *  Rinat Sagandykov of Kazakhstan wins gold in Men's -67kg Karate
    *  Lee Yeon Kyung of Korea wins gold in Women's 100m Hurdles
    *  Pakistan wins Men's Team gold in Squash
    *  Malaysia wins Women's Team gold in Squash
    *  Uzbekistan wins Men's Kayak Four 1000m gold
    *  Uzbekistan wins Men's Canoe Double 1000m gold
    *  Manar Shath of Jordan wins gold in Women's +68kg Karate
    *  Darkhan Assadilov of Kazakhstan wins gold in Men's -60kg Karate
    *  China wins Men's Kayak Double 1000m gold
    *  Si Tianfeng of China wins gold in Men's 50km Race Walking
    *  China wins Women's Kayak Four 500m
    *  Vadim Menkov of Uzbekistan wins Men's Canoe Single 1000m
    *  Ahmadreza Talebian of Iran wins Men's Kayak Single 1000m

16th Asian Games, Guangzhou (Day 14): Updated Medal Tally (Medal Table Standings) for November25




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

16th Asian Games (XVI ASIAD) - - Updated Highlights/Summary of November 24 (Day 13) and November 25 (Day 14, Mid-Day) With The Latest Medal Tally, Pakistan Won Second Gold in Men's Team Squash

  Pick of the Day:

Pakistan won the gold medal in Men's Team Squash at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou today on November 25, beating Malaysia 2-0 in the final.This is Pakistan's second Gold Medal in 16th Asian Games. Pakistan Women's cricket team won first Gold Medal almost a week before. Other than two Gold, Pakistan bagged 2 Silver and 2 Bronze medal and standing on 20th position on the Medal table.

India holds the 11th position on the medal table with 7 Gold, 13 Silver and 27 Bronze Medals. Malaysia, Thailand, Kazakhstan, Hong Kong and Uzbekistan are placed 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10th positions respectively. 


16th Asian Games, Guangzhou: Updated Summary/Highlights for November 25 (Day 14)
 
    *  Pakistan wins Men's Team gold in Squash
    *  Malaysia wins Women's Team gold in Squash
    *  Uzbekistan wins Men's Kayak Four 1000m gold
    *  Uzbekistan wins Men's Canoe Double 1000m gold
    *  Manar Shath of Jordan wins gold in Women's +68kg Karate
    *  Darkhan Assadilov of Kazakhstan wins gold in Men's -60kg Karate
    *  China wins Men's Kayak Double 1000m gold
    *  Si Tianfeng of China wins gold in Men's 50km Race Walking   
    *  China wins Women's Kayak Four 500m
    *  Vadim Menkov of Uzbekistan wins Men's Canoe Single 1000m
    *  Ahmadreza Talebian of Iran wins Men's Kayak Single 1000m

16th Asian Games, Guangzhou: Complete Summary/Highlights for November 24 (Day 13)  

    *  Xu Linyin and Wu Penggen of China win Men's Beach Volleyball gold
    *  Sun Ok Hwang of Korea wins Women's Masters gold in Bowling
    *  Liu Xiang of China wins Men's 110 Hurdles gold of Athletics
    *  China wins gold in Women's Hockey
    *  Kim Deokhyeon of Korea wins gold in Men's Long Jump
    *  Jamal Mirzaei of Iran wins Men's Freestyle 84kg gold in Wrestling
    *  Ehsan Hadadi of Iran wins gold in Men's Discus Throw
    *  He Min of China wins gold in Men's 1m Springboard Diving
    *  Bok Eum Choi of Korea wins Men's Masters gold in Bowling
    *  Li Caixia of China wins Women's Pole Vault gold of Athletics
    *  Sadegh Goudarzi of Iran wins Men's Freestyle 74kg gold in Wrestling
    *  Thailand wins Women's Regu gold of Sepaktakraw
    *  Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu of Japan wins Men's Freestyle 66kg gold in Wrestling
    *  Korea wins Men's Team gold in Modern Pentathlon
    *  Cao Zhongrong of China wins Men's Individual gold in Modern Pentathlon
    *  Zabiollah Poorshab of Iran wins Men's +84kg gold in Karate
    *  Kim Woojin of Korea wins Men's Individual gold in Archery
    *  Puvaneswaran Ramasamy of Malaysia wins Men's -55kg gold in Karate
    *  Li Hong of China wins Women's -50kg gold in Karate
    *  Thailand wins gold in Men's Regu of Sepaktakraw
    *  Ramzy Hamad Al Duhami of Saudi Arabia wins Jumping Individual gold in Equestrian
    *  Wu Minxia of China wins Women's 1m Springboard gold in Diving
    *  Alrashidi of Athletes from Kuwait wins Men's Skeet gold in Shooting
    *  Qatar wins Men's Skeet Team gold in Shooting
    *  Ku Jin Keat of Malaysia wins Men's Individual Kata gold in Karate
    *  Rika Usami of Japan wins Women's Individual Kata gold in Karate
    *  Son Geun Seong of Korea wins Men's 10000m Points+Elimination gold in Roller Sports
    *  Woo Hyo Sook of Korea wins Women's 10000m Points+Elimination Race gold in Roller Sports

16th Asian Games, Guangzhou (Day 14): Updated Medal Tally (Medal Table Standings) for November25





16th Asian Games, Guangzhou (Day 14): Updated Medal Tally (Medal Table Standings) for November25



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

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

16th Asian Games (XVI ASIAD) - - Latest Medal Tally November 24 (Day 13) With Today's Highlights/Summary: China on The Top, Pakistan Will Take On Malaysia Tomorrow for Another Gold


16th Asian Games - Men's Hockey Final: Pakistani Fans Hoping The Revival of national Sport

Pakistan hockey team will be tested again tomorrow against a confident Malaysian outfit in the Final of Men's Hockey in 16th Asian Games. Pakistan will play more for pride than for a Gold medal; as they have the chance after twenty years; especially after a disastrous performance of the team in 2010. Captain Zeeshan Ashraf and his army with sticks are anxious to make their marks in Guangzhou after finishing an embarrassing last at the World Cup and lowly sixth at the Commonwealth Games this year, both in New Delhi. Also at stake for the winners of tomorrow’s final is an automatic qualifying spot for the London 2012 Olympics.

Read more about Men's Hockey Final and Live Streaming; click HERE.

The medal table clearly shows the dominance of China with 171 Gold Medals and the nearest rival South Korea is way back with a huge difference of more than 100 Gold medals. Iran Established its position on the table as fourth with 16 Gold medals, followed by Chinese Taipei with 12 Gold medals.
 
 16th Asian Games, Guangzhou: Updated Summary/Highlights for November 24 (Day 13)

    *  Kim Deokhyeon of Korea wins gold in Men's Long Jump
    *  Jamal Mirzaei of Iran wins Men's Freestyle 84kg gold in Wrestling
    *  Ehsan Hadadi of Iran wins gold in Men's Discus Throw
    *  He Min of China wins gold in Men's 1m Springboard Diving
    *  Bok Eum Choi of Korea wins Men's Masters gold in Bowling
    *  Li Caixia of China wins Women's Pole Vault gold of Athletics
    *  Sadegh Goudarzi of Iran wins Men's Freestyle 74kg gold in Wrestling
    *  Thailand wins Women's Regu gold of Sepaktakraw
    *  Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu of Japan wins Men's Freestyle 66kg gold in Wrestling
    *  Korea wins Men's Team gold in Modern Pentathlon
    *  Cao Zhongrong of China wins Men's Individual gold in Modern Pentathlon
    *  Zabiollah Poorshab of Iran wins Men's +84kg gold in Karate
    *  Kim Woojin of Korea wins Men's Individual gold in Archery
    *  Puvaneswaran Ramasamy of Malaysia wins Men's -55kg gold in Karate
    *  Li Hong of China wins Women's -50kg gold in Karate
    *  Thailand wins gold in Men's Regu of Sepaktakraw
    *  Ramzy Hamad Al Duhami of Saudi Arabia wins Jumping Individual gold in Equestrian
    *  Wu Minxia of China wins Women's 1m Springboard gold in Diving
    *  Alrashidi of Athletes from Kuwait wins Men's Skeet gold in Shooting
    *  Qatar wins Men's Skeet Team gold in Shooting
    *  Ku Jin Keat of Malaysia wins Men's Individual Kata gold in Karate
    *  Rika Usami of Japan wins Women's Individual Kata gold in Karate
    *  Son Geun Seong of Korea wins Men's 10000m Points+Elimination gold in Roller Sports
    *  Woo Hyo Sook of Korea wins Women's 10000m Points+Elimination Race gold in Roller Sports

16th Asian Games, Guangzhou (Day 13): Updated Medal Tally (Medal Table Standings) for November24











16th Asian Games, Guangzhou (Day 13): Updated Medal Tally (Medal Table Standings) for November 24 Graphical Presentation



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

Friday, November 19, 2010

16th Asian Games (XVI ASIAD) - - Updated Highlights/Summary of November 19/20 (Day 8/9) With Latest Medal Tally, Iran's Solid on 4th Position With Eight Gold Medals



Pakistan won first Gold in the 16th Asian Games on 19th November 2010 in Women's Cricket Twenty20 beating Bangladesh comprehensively with 10 wickets. to read the detail of the match click HERE.

Top three positions are unchanged with China leading the table followed by South Korea and Japan. China's medal tally reaches to impressive 127 Gold on the start of Day 9; and going well to defend its Gold medals won in the 15th Asian Games at Doha, Qatar. Iran also looks impressive with its efforts to be in top five position on the medal table. Currently occupying the fourth position with 8 Golds followed by Hong Kong with 5 Gold medals. 


16th Asian Games, Guangzhou: Updated Summary/Highlights for November 20 (Day 9)

           China wins Women's 250m Straight Race gold in Dragon Boat
           Indonesia wins Men's 250m Straight Race gold in Dragon Boat
           Thailand wins gold in Women's Team Sepaktakraw

16th Asian Games, Guangzhou: Complete Summary/Highlights for November 19 (Day 7)

           China wins Women's Doubles gold in Badminton
           Korea wins Men's Baseball Gold
           Wang Hao and Zhang Jike of China win Men's Doubles gold in Table Tennis
           China wins gold in Duet Sychronised Swimming
           Nam Hyun Hee of Korea wins Women's Individual Foil gold
           Behdad Salimikordasiabi of Iran wins gold in Men's +105kg Weightlifting
           Gu Bon Gil of Korea wins Men's Individual Sabre gold
           Guo Yue and Li Xiaoxia of China win Women's Doubles gold in Table Tennis
           Pan Xiaoting wins gold in Women's 9-Ball Pool Singles
           Tang Dan of China wins Women's Individual gold in Xiangqi
           Hong Zhi of China wins Men's Individual gold in Xiangqi
           Jang Mi Ran of Korea wins gold in Women's +75kg Weightlifting
           Bagheri Motamed of Iran wins gold in Men's Under 68kg Taekwondo
           Guo Yunfei of China wins gold in Women's Under 67kg Taekwondo
           Lee Dae Hoon of Korea wins gold in Men's Under 63kg Taekwondo
           Noh Eun Sil of Korea wins gold in Women's Under 62kg Taekwondo
           Chinese Taipei wins Men's Doubles gold in Soft Tennis
           Pakistan wins gold in Women's Cricket
           Yang Zhe of China wins Men's 105kg gold in Weightlifting
           Naser B F A A Meqlad wins Men's Trap gold
           Japan wins Women's Doubles gold in Soft Tennis
           China wins Mixed Doubles gold in Table Tennis
           Yukie Nakayama of Japan wins Women's Trap gold in Shooting
           Athletes from Kuwait win Men's Trap Team gold in Shooting
           Wong Steven P.m.j of Hong Kong, China wins Men's Race in Cycling BMX
           Ma Liyun of China wins Women's Race in Cycling BMX
           China wins Women's Trap Team gold in Shooting
           China wins Men's Eight gold in Rowing
           China wins LightWeight Women's Quadruple Sculls gold in Rowing
           Lin Hong and Sun Zhengping of China win Women's Pair gold in Rowing
           Mohsen Shadinaghadeh of Iran wins Lightweight Men's Single Sculls gold in Rowing
           China wins Women's 500m Straight Race gold in Dragon Boat
           Indonesia wins Men's 500m Straight Race gold in Dragon Boat
           Eri Wakai of Japan wins Lightweight Women's Single Sculls gold in Rowing
           Bajrang Lal Takhar of India wins Men's Single Sculls gold in Rowing
           Tang Bin of China wins Women's Single Sculls gold in Rowing

16th Asian Games, Guangzhou (Day 9): Updated Medal Tally (Medal Table Standings) for November20











16th Asian Games, Guangzhou (Day 9): Updated Medal Tally (Medal Table Standings) for November 20 Graphical Presentation


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

Thursday, November 18, 2010

16th Asian Games (XVI ASIAD) - - Latest Medal Tally and Highlights/Summary of November 19 (Day 8, Mid-Day), Iran Improves Position to No. 4, Bajrang Lal Takhar Won Gold For India


Bajrang Lal Takhar of India won the gold medal in Men's Single Sculls Rowing with a time of 7:04.78 at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou on the morning of November 19. 

Bajrang Lal Takhar from India wins gold in Men's Single Sculls
 Image Courtesy: Official Website

This is second Gold Medal for India in 16th Asian Games which help India to improve the medal table standing from 12th position to 11th position. Pakistan hoping a gold medal in Women's Cricket. Final match to be played between Pakistan and Bangladesh. India didn't sent their women's cricket team in 16th Asian Games.

16th Asian Games, Guangzhou: Updated Summary/Highlights for November 18 (Day 8)

* China wins Men's Eight gold in Rowing
* China wins LightWeight Women's Quadruple Sculls gold in Rowing
* Lin Hong and Sun Zhengping of China win Women's Pair gold in Rowing
* Mohsen Shadinaghadeh of Iran wins Lightweight Men's Single Sculls gold in Rowing
* China wins Women's 500m Straight Race gold in Dragon Boat
* Indonesia wins Men's 500m Straight Race gold in Dragon Boat
* Eri Wakai of Japan wins Lightweight Women's Single Sculls gold in Rowing
* Bajrang Lal Takhar of India wins Men's Single Sculls gold in Rowing
* Tang Bin of China wins Women's Single Sculls gold in Rowing

16th Asian Games, Guangzhou: Complete Summary/Highlights for November 18 (Day 7)

* Kim Won Jin of R.O. Korea wins Men's Individual Epée gold
* Svetlana Podobedova of Kazakhstan wins gold in Women's 75kg Weightlifting
* Kim Hye Lim of R.O. Korea wins Women's Individual Sabre gold
* Japan wins gold in Men's 4×100m Medley Relay
* R.O. Korea wins Women's Doubles gold in Bowling
* Sun Yang of China wins gold in Men's 1,500m Freestyle
* Tao Li of Singapore wins gold in Women's 50m Butterfly
* Japanese Naoya Tomita wins gold in Men's 200m Breaststroke
* Liu Shasha of China wins Women's 8-Ball Pool Singles gold
* Ye Shiwen of China wins gold in Women's 200m Individual Medley
* Junya Koga of Japan wins gold in Men's 50m Backstroke
* Ilya Ilyin of Kazakhstan wins gold in Men's 94kg Weightlifting
* Heo Jung Nyoung of R.O. Korea wins gold in Men's Over 87kg Taekwondo
* Lee Sung Hye of R.O. Korea wins gold in Women's Under 57 Taekwondo
* Nabil Hassan of Jordan wins gold in Men's Under 80kg Taekwondo
* Sarita Phongsri of Thailand wins gold in Women's Under 53kg Taekwondo
* Chan Chun Hing of HK, China wins Men's Cross-country Cycling gold
* Dennis Orcollo of Philippines wins Men's 9-Ball Pool Singles gold
* Han Jinseop of South Korea wins Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions
* China wins gold of Men's 25m Centre Fire Pistol Team
* Park Byung Taek of South Korea wins gold of Men's 25m Centre Fire Pistol
* South Korea wins Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions Team gold
* Ren Chengyuan of China wins Women's Cross-country Cycling gold
* China wins gold in Women's 1000m Straight Race Dragon Boat
* Japan wins gold in Lightweight Men's Four Rowing
* China wins gold in Men's Four Rowing
* Indonesia wins gold in Men's 1000m Straight Race Dragon Boat
* China wins gold in Women's Four Rowing
* Zhang Guolin and Sun Jie of China win Lightweight Men's Double Sculls gold
* Huang Wenyi and Pan Feihong of China win gold in Lightweight Women's Double Sculls
* Su Hui and Zhang Liang of China win Men's Double Sculls
* Tian Liang and Jin Ziwei of China win Women's Double Sculls

16th Asian Games, Guangzhou (Day 6): Updated Medal Tally (Medal Table Standings) for November 18











16th Asian Games, Guangzhou (Day 6): Updated Medal Tally (Medal Table Standings) for November 18 Graphical Presentation



















Courtesy: Official Website  

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