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Korea’s Cha You-ram defeated Japan’s Chihiro Kawahara to take 10-ball gold
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2013/07/05, Friday

Korea’s Cha You-ram defeated Japan’s Chihiro Kawahara on Thursday to take the gold medal in women’s 10-ball at the Incheon Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games.

The 25-year-old Korean billiards star, however, said it was a tense match. 

“I was uncertain from the first set to the last. I even thought that everything was going against me,” Cha said in a press conference afterward. 

“But, I thought to myself that I needed to be stronger in such situations and put that thought into action.”

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最後更新 ( 2013/07/05, Friday )
 
Hong Kong gears up for last medals bid
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2013/07/04, Thursday

Hong Kong's swim team will reach for its last haul of medals on the Game's last day of swimming.

“Our team always performs well at international events. We have collected the right number of medals at the Games, just different colors,” said Chin Hung David Chiu, assistant secretary general of Hong Kong Swimming Association.
 
“I think the well-coordinated Hong Kong team brings a synergy effect when we travel abroad for swim matches,” added Chiu after the preliminaries on Wednesday.
 
Chiu said that Hong Kong swimming had been growing with financial support and catered swimming training from the Hong Kong Sports Institute.
 
“Hong Kong Sports Institute provides swimmers with the nation’s best coaches and training catered to the athletes. They compete in regional and national swim meets for experience and go abroad for international meets,” he said.
 
Hong Kong’s ace swimmer Hang Yu Sze will race for a gold in the women’s 100m individual medley and 100m freestyle on Wednesday night. Sze has bagged 4 medals: one silver in the women’s 50m freestyle and three bronze in the women's 100m butterfly, women's 4 x 100m freestyle relay and women's 4 x 50m freestyle relay.
 
“Sze is one of our best swimmers. She got a little unlucky with her freestyle, but I have high hopes for the country’s first gold today,” said Chiu.
 
“Apart from the number of medals, I am very proud of our well-disciplined and high-spirited athletes. They respect other country’s athletes and try to mingle with others. I believe this is the best part in a sports event where everyone can become one.”

Information from AIMAG 2013

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最後更新 ( 2013/07/04, Thursday )
 
Olympic medalist Park Tae-hwan visited Dowon Aquatics Center
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2013/07/04, Thursday

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Park’s visit was part of the promotion of the Games held in Incheon. Park became goodwill ambassador for the city last March.

"Dowon Aquatics Center has a lot of meaning to me because this is where I won the ticket to the Athens Olympics in 2004," said Park prior to the fan meeting.

"I saw Park win the gold and silver in the Beijing and London Olympics. Park in Korea, Sun Yang in China and Kosuke Kitajima in Japan make Asia a powerhouse in swimming," said Jeremy Walker, an editor for Sporting Asia under the Olympic Council of Asia.

Park spoke about his preparations for next year's Asian Games in Incheon.

"I am training hard so I hope to perform well at the Asians Games next year," said Park as he was leaving Dowon Aquatics Center.

Information from AIMAG 2013

 



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