Taiwan’s Lin Chun-chieh leads Shuta Matsuzu of Japan through a turn during their men’s 500m short track speed skating heat at the Asian Winter Games at the HIC Multifunctional Hall in Harbin, China, yesterday. Lin finished third in heat 7, with his time of 43.087 seconds fast enough for a spot in today’s second quarter-final. Taiwanese Chang Chuan-lin and Lai Tsai Huan-chen are to race in quarter-final four. Other Taiwanese who advanced in short track speed skating yesterday were Chang Wan-ting in the women’s 1,500m, Chang Chuan-lin, Lai Tsai and Tsai Chia-wei in the men’s 1,500m, Chung Hsiao-ying in the women’s 500m, and Tsai and Chang Chuan-lin in the men’s 1,000m. Taiwan’s mixed team made the semi-finals of the 2,000m relay. In ice hockey, Taiwan’s men’s team lost 17-0 to Kazakhstan, while in curling, Taiwan’s mixed doubles pair of Chou Yi-hsuan and Liu Bor-kai exited, beaten 7-2 by the Philippines.
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