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No one can match China's competitiveness as the defending champions rolled into both the men's and women's badminton finals at the Asian Games on Sunday.
China's Shi Lei and Zhang Baiyu compete in the Latin-Cha-cha-cha of DanceSport at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou on Nov 14, 2010. They won the gold medal.
It was an exciting night at Guangzhou Asiad swimming events as several world best results were made here on Sunday.
The Republic of Korea's Kim Kyun-sub realized his dream on Sunday of winning an Asian Games gold to honor his uncle who was killed at the last Asiad in Doha when his horse threw and crushed him.
Four-time Olympic gold medalist Kosuke Kitajima will be gunning for his maiden title in Guangzhou on Monday in the 100m breaststroke, after the Japanese star fell short of the podium in the 50m event that China's Xie Zhi won on Sunday.
Both Thailand and Malaysia claim to have originated sepak takraw, and their rivalry is fierce in the highly skilled game.
The coach of Hong Kong cyclist Lee Wai Sze believes her Asian Games record-setting win in the 500m time trial on Saturday was always in the pipeline because the territory prepared for the Guangzhou Games like never before.
Mother-to-be Gim Yun-mi won the women's 10-meter air pistol on Sunday, helping the Republic of Korea (ROK) sweep all four gold medals at the Aoti Shooting Range after China dominated the first day's action.
The Chinese women's badminton team realized its biggest dream at the Guangzhou Games on Sunday - and it didn't involve standing atop the podium.
The most anticipated individual showdown in the Asian Games pool - between the Republic of Korea's (ROK) Olympic champion, Park Tae-hwan, and China's world champion, Zhang Lin - ended with Park claiming the gold medal in Sunday's men's 200m freestyle.