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Eyes turn East after Asian Games

(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-12-16 18:46

DOHA, Dec 16 - The Chinese not only took home the most gold medals for a seventh successive Asian Games from Doha, they took the flag and torch of the continental gathering too.

With the next Summer Olympics in Beijing in 2008 and the 16th Asian Games taking place in the southern city of Guangzhou in 2010, the next four-year cycle in Asian sport will have a distinctly Chinese flavour.

Their athletes, however, do not seem to need the advantage of performing on home soil after winning 165 of the 428 gold medals in Doha, 15 more than in Pusan in 2002.

Two thirds of the delegation had never competed at a major Games and still China swept the diving pool, won six of seven golds in table tennis, 27 of 44 in shooting, 11 in gymnastics as well as making inroads into new sports with a bronze in rugby sevens.

The Beijing Olympic are just 20 months away, however, and there will be no complacency.

"Though we have won 164 gold medals we can reach world-class level in only some of the sports with some falling far behind the Asian level," said China's sports minister Liu Peng before the basketball team added a 165th gold.

"While we have achieved good results in some of our strong sports, other countries and regions are catching up. In those sports ... competition is fierce. We failed to grab any medal in some potentially strong events."

Liu might well have been talking about the badminton, where men's world number one Lin Dan was beaten twice and China ended up with just four of the seven golds.

"After we return to China, we will review our performance by sport, by team, by match and by athlete in order to take proper measures for the existing problems," Liu added.

"We will be more strict with ourselves and set higher targets for the future."

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The Japanese were satisfied with finishing third behind South Korea with their haul of 50 golds and 198 medals, although head coach Noriyuki Ichihara thought his male athletes needed more focus.

"The athletes who performed well were many of the younger athletes, who got very good at swimming and athletics," he said.

"The women did very well but the men didn't do so well ... We think the male athletes are sloppy and could do better and be more focused."

Double Olympic champion Kosuke Kitajima grabbed three titles as Japan won 16 golds in the pool but the top swimmer was South Korea's Park Tae-Hwan.

The 17-year-old set new Asian marks to win gold in the men's 200m and 1500m freestyle and grabbed another in the 400m freestyle as well as a silver and three bronzes.

There were precious few records set in Doha with the only world marks overtaken coming in the weightlifting and shooting, while Asian records also largely remained intact.

Only one Asian record was set in a disappointing athletics programme, when Zhang Wenxiu surpassed her own mark in the women's hammer.

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