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  Xing wins 5,000-meters at East Asian Games   (AP)  Updated: 2005-11-04 15:25   
 
 Feng clocked a time of 13.09 seconds, finishing ahead of compatriot Su Yiping 
(13.44). Japan's Kumiko Ikeda was third in 13.45. 
 
 
 
 
  
 Huang Xiaoxiao (R) is congratulated by team 
 mate Xie Qing after China won the gold medal for the women's 4x400 metre 
 relay final at the 4th East Asian Games in Macau November 4, 2005. Hung 
 finished off the last leg after Xie started the race for China. 
 [Reuters]  |   Zhang Qi won the shot put with 
20.06 meters on his third attempt, beating Chinese compatriot Jia Peng by 1.22 
meters. South Korea's Shon Hyun was third at 18.06. 
Yuki Nakamura broke the Chinese sequence, giving Japan its first gold medal 
of the day in the men's 5,000 meters. 
 Nakamura, who won the 10,000 on Tuesday, clocked 14:05.77 in the shorter 
race, finishing ahead of teammate Tomohiro Seto in 14:16.44 and South Korea's 
Lee Du-haeng in 14:24.03. 
 "The 5,000 wasn't as good as the 10,000," said Nakamura. "But my goal here 
was to win gold medals in both events so I was very happy. I didn't let the heat 
get to me and it was good to be running alongside Seto." 
 Japan also won the men's 4x400 relay with Yuki Yamaguchi, Yosuke Inoue, 
Takayuki Koike and Yoshihiro Horigome combining for a time of 3:07.70. Taiwan 
took silver with a time of 3:09.06 followed by South Korea (3:12.10). 
 Kim Deokh-yeon won the men's triple jump with a Games record 16.79, giving 
South Korea its third gold of the track meet. 
   
  
  
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