Chinese sprinters celebrate golden double at Asiad


In the women's 100m, Ge pipped Veronica Shanti Pereira of Singapore with a strong sprint, clocking 11.23 seconds to grab her first Asian Games gold.
"It's been a tough year for me. I just want to say thank you to everyone who has offered a helping hand whenever I was down," said an emotional Ge after the race.
Pereira, the newly-crowned Asian champion, was just 0.04 seconds behind and had to settle for the silver. Hajar Saad Saeed Saad Alkhaldi of Bahrain claimed the bronze in 11.35 seconds.
The men's pole vault witnessed the first new Games record in athletics as Ernest John Obiena of the Philippines, who won silver at the Budapest worlds, cleared 5.90m to beat the previous mark of 5.70m.
The 27-year-old then attempted to clear the height of 6.02m but failed on all three attempts.
China's Huang Bokai and Hussain Asim M Al Hizam of Saudi Arabia both cleared 5.65m, but Huang captured silver on countback.
In the men's hammer throw, China's Wang Qi snatched the title from defending gold medallist Ashraf Elseify with a throw of 72.97 meters on his fifth attempt.
Elseify, who won gold in 2018 Jakarta, had led until then with a 72.47 on his second attempt. The bronze medal was won by Uzbekistan's Sukhrob Khodjaev with an effort of 70.79.
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