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China hit by doping hammer blow in Incheon

Published: 04 Oct 2014 - 12:05 am | Last Updated: 20 Jan 2022 - 05:22 pm

INCHEON: A Chinese hammer champion was stripped of her Asian Games gold medal for doping yesterday in a case that punctured the euphoria surrounding China’s dominance of the regional Olympics.
Zhang Wenxiu, who has three Asiad titles to her name, evoked memories of China’s notoriety of the 1990s when she became the sixth drugs case in Incheon.
On the penultimate day, it brought a sour note to a campaign which has otherwise been a triumph for China, who have run away with it on the medals table with 149 out of 432 golds.
The Chinese Olympic Committee said the positive test for anabolic agent zeranol may have come from contaminated meat, but it did not indicate that it planned to appeal.
In better news for China, their divers completed a perfect 10-title haul as platform king Qiu Bo and He Zi in the women’s 3m springboard rounded off a flawless team performance.
They were among seven gold medals for China yesterday with just seven left in play before the 15-day event closes with a ceremony at Incheon Main Stadium. South Korea, second on the table with 77 golds, won a thrilling men’s basketball final as they beat favourites Iran 79-77, coming from five points behind with two minutes left.
Kazakhstan’s boxers dominated the men’s finals with six out of 10 golds, as a row over judging standards finally took a back seat.
India’s Sarita Devi, who refused to accept her lightweight bronze medal in protest at the judging of her semi-final, apologised for the podium snub. “I regret and apologise. Such an incident will never reoccur in the future,” she said in an International Boxing Association statement. War-torn Afghanistan’s dreams of a first Asian Games cricket title were dashed by Sri Lanka, who overcame a batting slump to win the men’s Twenty20 final by 68 runs.
Bowled out for 133, the Sri Lankans hit back to skittle the impatient Afghan batsmen for 65 in the Twenty20 match watched by a full house at the 2,500-capacity Yeonhui field in Incheon.
Karate and soft tennis both have gold medals available on the final day as well as table tennis, giving China the chance for a final flourish before the Games closes with a show headlined by Korean pop stars Bigbang. AFP