China footballers flop again at Asiad but thrill in track and field

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The Koreans, who are chasing a third gold medal in a row, face Uzbekistan in the semi-finals. AFP

China swept four gold medals in track and field at the Asian Games on Sunday to celebrate national day, but their perennially underachieving men's football team were dumped out by South Korea.

The hosts are running away at the top of the overall medals table in Hangzhou with 131 golds and still seven days of competition to go. China is enjoying a long holiday for national day and patriotic fervour filled the 80,000-seater Olympic stadium in the eastern city for the evening's athletics.

Waving mini flags and roaring on the home competitors, they were not to be disappointed. Wang Jianan, nicknamed Eddie, leapt an impressive 8.22m on his first attempt in the long jump. It proved enough to defend his title.

Discus thrower Feng Bin, who like Wang was dethroned as world champion in August, also bounced back in style to claim gold with a throw of 67.93m, a Games record. There was more home success through Lin Yuwei in the 100m hurdles and Zheng Ninali in the women's heptathlon.

Footballers flop again

China's men's football team is often derided at home and they once again failed to read the holiday mood. They were outclassed and soundly beaten 2-0 by South Korea in the last eight to disappoint a bumper crowd. The Koreans, who are chasing a third gold medal in a row, face Uzbekistan in the semi-finals.

Japan beat North Korea 2-1 and will play Hong Kong, surprise 1-0 victors over Iran, in the last four. China also suffered a comprehensive loss in the final of the women's team badminton competition. The South Korean squad raced onto the court and some players were in tears after a 3-0 win for their first gold in the event for nearly 30 years.

South Korea's coach Kim Hak-kyun called the gold "precious" and said they were already targeting more success at next summer's Paris Olympics. "This is thanks to the determination, mindset, mentality and unity of our players," said Kim. China did however recover to win the final of the men's team competition 3-2 after going behind to India.

The home nation also enjoyed double gold in table tennis, with Sun Yingsha winning women's singles gold and the duo of Fan Zhendong and Wang Chuqin taking the men's doubles title. In some of the first action of the day, Thailand's Arpichaya Yubol snatched women's golf gold after India's Aditi Ashok blew a seven-shot overnight lead.

In the men's event, rising star Taichi Kho kept his nerve despite a charge by PGA Tour star Im Sung-jae for a one-stroke victory. It was Hong Kong's first gold in golf at the Asian Games.

Official breaks leg

An athletics official suffered a broken leg after being hit by a hammer hurled during competition by Kuwait's Ali Zankawi. The man was sitting on a chair outside the throwing circle when Zankawi aborted his attempt on Saturday evening, with his hammer hitting the protective netting.

But rather than stopping, the metal ball that weighs over 7kg (15 pounds) slammed into the technical official's right leg. The 62-year-old, identified as Huang Qinghua, was stretchered out of the arena and received emergency treatment on site before being taken to hospital for surgery. Zankawi told AFP he visited Huang in hospital on Sunday and apologised for the accident. "Thank god the hammer hit the ground before it hit his leg," he said.