Taiwanese athletes are in bold
TUESDAY, DEC. 12 (late results)
Men's Athletics
Javelin Throw (final)
Chou Yi-chen placed 15th out of 16
4x100m Relay (final)
Liu Chih-hung/Liu Yuan-kai/Yi Wei-chen/Tsai Meng-lin placed 4th
4x400m Relay (final)
Chung Chen-kang/Chen Chin-hsuan/Yi Wei-chen/Chang Chi-sheng placed 6th
Women's Athletics
4x100m Relay (final)
Lin Yi-chun/Chuang Shu-chuan/Chen Ying-ru/Yu Sheue-an placed 3rd
BRONZE MEDAL
Men's Basketball (quarter-final)
Qatar 103, Taiwan 96, 2OT
Women's Diving
1m Springboard (final)
Lu Chen placed 7th of 10
Men's Karate
Individual Kata (final)
Hsieh Cheng-kang def. Puvaneswaran Ramasamy (Malaysia)(3-2)
GOLD MEDAL
Kumite 60kg (1/8 final)
Huang Hsiang-chen def. Karem Othman (Syria)(4-1)
(quarter-final)
Huang Hsiang-chen def. Jawad Hussaini (Afghanistan)(7-0)
(semi-final)
Kunasilan Lakanathan (Malaysia) def. Huang Hsiang-chen (5-1)
(final repechage)
Huang Hsiang-chen def. Deepak Shrestha (Nepal)(7-5)
BRONZE MEDAL
Women's Karate
Individual Kata (final repechage)
Chen Yen-hui def. Kou Man I (Macau)(9-3)
BRONZE MEDAL
Women's Volleyball (playoff for 3rd)
Taiwan 3, Thailand 0
BRONZE MEDAL
Men's Wushu
65kg (quarter-final)
Nguyen Duc Trung (Vietnam) def. Chou Ting-yuan (2-0)
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13 (early results)
Women's Archery
Team (1/8 round)
Lin Hua-shan/Lai Yi-hsin/Yuan Shu-chi/Wu Hui-ju def. Udval Jamyansuren/Amarjargal Tamir/Urantungalag Bishindee (Mongolia)(202-166)
(quarter-final)
Lin Hua-shan/Lai Yi-hsin/Yuan Shu-chi/Wu Hui-ju def. Gina Rahayu Sugiharti/Yasmidar Hamid/Novia Nuraini/Rina Dewi Puspitasari (Indonesia)(207-187)
(semi-final)
Lee Tuk-young/Park Sung-hyun/Yun Ok-hee/Yun Mi-jin (South Korea) def. Lin Hua-shan/Lai Yi-hsin/Yuan Shu-chi/Wu Hui-ju (211-196)
Lin Hua-shan/Lai Yi-hsin/Yuan Shu-chi/Wu Hui-ju def. Kwon Un-sil/Kim Yong-ok/Son Hye-Yong (North Korea)(208-206)
BRONZE MEDAL
Men's Archery
Team (quarter-final)
Wang Cheng-pang/Kuo Cheng-wei/Chen Szu-yuan/Hsu Tzu-yi def. Oibek Saidiyev/Dulat Medeuov/Igor Kovalev/Sergey Khristich (Kazakhstan)(223-214)
(semi-final)
Wang Cheng-pang/Kuo Cheng-wei/Chen Szu-yuan/Hsu Tzu-yi def. Tarundeep Rai/Mangal Singh Champia/Jayanta Talukdar/Vishwas (India)(220-210)
(final)
Park Kyung-mo/Lee Chang-hwan/Im Dong-hyun/Jang Yong-ho (South Korea) def. Wang Cheng-pang/Kuo Cheng-wei/Chen Szu-yuan/Hsu Tzu-yi (216-211)
SILVER MEDAL
Men's Basketball (classification 5-8)
Japan 78, Taiwan 67
Women's Cycling Track
Sprintb(semi-final)
Gong Jinjie (China) def. Hsiao Mei-yu (2-0)
(race-off for 3rd)
You Jin-a (South Korea) def. Hsiao Mei-yu (2-0)
Men's Cycling Track
Sprint (semi-final B)
Heat 1: Lin Kun-hung def. Badr Ali Shambih (United Arab Emirates)
Heat 2: Jan Paul Morales (Philippines) def. Hung Chia-wei
Sprint (final B)
Heat 1: Lin Kun-hung def. Jan Paul Morales (Philippines)
Heat 2: Hung Chia-wei def. Badr Ali Shambih (United Arab Emirates)
Points Race (final)
Wo Po-hung placed 6th of 20
Chen Keng-hsien did not finish
Women's Diving
3m Springboard (preliminary)
Lu Hsin placed 5th
Lu En-tien placed 7th
both qualified for final
Women's Fencing
Team Epee (round of 16)
Taiwan 45, Kuwait 20
(quarter-final)
China 43, Taiwan 26
Women's Hockey (playoff for 5th)
Malaysia 5, Taiwan 0
Women's Karate
Kumite 60kg (1/8 final)
Chan Ka Man (Hong Kong) def. Huang Yu-chi (7-1)
Kumite +60kg (quarter-final)
Liu Ya-li def. Aghadeer Haydar (Syria)(8-7)
(semi-final)
Sofiya Kaspulatova (Uzbekistan) def. Liu Ya-li (5-2)
qualified for final repechage
Softball (semi-final)
Taiwan 2, North Korea 1
Woman's Wushu
Nanquan (Three Events Combined: Nangun)
Huang Hsiao-chien placed 8th of 11
Taijiquan (Two Events Combined: Taijijian)
Liu Yu-chien placed 2nd of 16
Fan Man-yun placed 7th
Men's Wushu
Nanquan (Three Events Combined: Nandao)
Peng Wei-chua placed 8th of 20
Ma Meng-chun placed 10th
Taijiquan (Two Events Combined: Taijijian)
Chang Ching-kuei placed eq.5th of 17
Source: DAGOC
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