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Second doping case confirmed in Asian Games

Another doping case has been confirmed at the Asian Games, according to an Olympic Council of Asia source on Wednesday.

Peng masters mental demons to bag triple

Peng Shuai teetered on the brink of a psychological meltdown in Guangzhou, but kept her composure long enough to crush Akgul Amanmuradova of Uzbekistan 7-5, 6-2 in the singles tennis final for her third title at the games.

Japan mauls HK to avenge Sevens loss in Borneo

Defending champion Japan beat Hong Kong 28-21 to win the men's rugby gold medal on Tuesday at the Asian Games, as Kazakhstan shocked favorite China to win the inaugural women's title.

London is calling for Chinese duo

GUANGZHOU - China's Xue Chen and Zhang Xi won the women's beach volleyball title at the Guangzhou Asian Games on Tuesday, but that just marks the start of a more lofty aim - gold at the 2012 London Olympics.

Monks lead chant for kabaddi in Japan

Shouting "kabaddi, kabaddi" instead of their usual chants, a group of Japanese monks has now found itself compared to ancient Indian warriors at the Guangzhou Asiad.

Walker Liu harbors great expectations

Overseas training paid great dividends for China's Liu Hong as the defending race walking champion won her second gold medal at the Asian Games in the women's 20km event.

Korea, Chinese Taipei get their skates on while they can

With the Asian Games roller sports competition kicking off on Tuesday, participating athletes are treasuring every minute for fear this might be the first and last time the non-Olympic event is included in the games.

Jamal shows world credentials

Maryam Jamal lived up to her world champion billing by easily defending her 1,500m title at the Asian Games to lead her adopted country, Bahrain, to double gold on Tuesday.

Malaysia stuns India in semis

Amin Rahim slammed two late goals as Malaysia came back from the brink to stun favorite India 4-3 on Tuesday and set up an Asian Games men's hockey final against Pakistan.

Uzbekistan star Istomin on the rise

He settled for a silver medal in men's singles tennis at the Asian Games, but Denis Istomin of Uzbekistan is still pursuing his goal of reaching the top 10 in the world - maybe even No 1.


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