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    China’s gold-winning streak at Chengdu Universiade continues.

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    CHENGDU, Aug. 5 (Xinhua) — Host China collected 15 out of the 34 gold medals on offer on the eighth competition day of the ongoing Chengdu Universiade here on Saturday, increasing its total number of golds to a record 76.

    China’s previous record was 75 golds taken at the Shenzhen Universiade in 2011.

    In today’s competitions, China clinched five golds from artistic gymnastics, three from track and field, two from swimming, two from table tennis, one each from women’s basketball, diving, and fencing.

    In the most eye-catching women’s basketball final, China beat Japan 99-91 for its third crown of the kind.

    Zhang Jingyi scored 21 points to lead China’s box score, and Song Kexin added 20 points. Center Han Xu almost delivered a triple double of 18 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists.

    In swimming pool, Olympic champion Zhang Yufei won consecutive golds in the women’s 100 butterfly and mixed 4×100 freestyle relay, increasing China’s number of swimming golds to 11.

    “My teammates performed very well in the previous three legs. I felt a little uncomfortable after jumping into the water, but I didn’t want to disappoint them, so I tried my best and it turned out to be a success,” Zhang said.

    Ten gold medals were decided in the artistic gymnastics apparatus finals with China collecting five in rings, parallel bars, uneven bars, balance beam and women’s floor exercise.

    In track and field, China’s Li Jiangyan and Xu Xinying took gold and silver medals in the women’s hammer.

    Li threw 70.77 meters on her first attempt, and made a breakthrough in her last throw with 71.20 meters to become the only competitor to exceed 70 meters. Xu’s best throw came at the beginning, with 69.45 meters.

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    In the women’s epee team final, China defeated Italy with an 11-5 final bout.

    “Before the final, I expected myself to stand on the podium. During the last three minutes, I told myself to calm down. With the support from my team and the audience, we made it to the top,” said Tang Junyao.

    So far, China tops the medal table with 76 gold, 30 silver and 27 bronze medals.


    Credit: The Star : News Feed

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