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Green Falcons - Saudi Arabia’s medal tally upped to 10 in Asian Games - arabnews.com - China - Saudi Arabia - Jordan

Saudi Arabia’s medal tally upped to 10 in Asian Games

HANGZHOU, China: Saudi Arabia’s 18-year-old jiu-jtsu fighter Omar Nada on Saturday won a bronze medal in the under-85 kg weight category at the 19th Asian Games in Hanbgzhou. The youngest athlete to represent the Kingdom’s delegation, Nada defeated his Kyrgyz contender Abdulrahman Hajj to win the bronze and become the youngest winner in the history of Saudi Arabia’s participation in the Asian Games, a media statement said. His victory increased Saudi Arabia’s medal tally to 10 — four gold, two silver and four bronze — in the event that concludes tomorrow. In the karate competitions, Fajr Al-Nashri was eliminated following his defeat to Jordan’s Mohammed Al-Jaffar, in the round of 16 in the 84 kg weight category, with a score of 1-5. During the Kingdom’s participation in the Asian Games, the Green Falcons have collected a total of 71 medals (29 gold, 15 silver, 27 bronze), since the Bangkok games in 1978. The Kingdom won a single bronze medal in New Delhi 1982, a single silver medal in Seoul 1986, one bronze medal in Beijing 1990, and nine medals in Hiroshima 1994 (one gold, three silver, five bronze). Saudi athletes also won nine medals in Busan in 2002 (seven gold, one silver, one bronze), 14 medals in Doha in 2006 (eight gold, six bronze), 13 medals in Guangzhou in 2010 (five gold, three silver, five bronze), seven medals in Incheon in 2014 (three gold, three silver, one bronze), six medals in Jakarta in 2018 (one gold, two silver, three bronze), and ten medals in Hangzhou in 2022 (four gold, two silver, four bronze).

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India claim Asian Games men's cricket gold after rain washes out final - thenationalnews.com - China - India - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - Pakistan

India claim Asian Games men's cricket gold after rain washes out final

The Asian Games men's cricket final ended on a damp note as rain forced a no result in the gold medal match between India and Afghanistan in Hangzhou on Saturday.

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Paris Olympics - Canada falls to Belgium at men's Olympic volleyball qualifying tournament - cbc.ca - Belgium - Mexico - Canada - China - Poland - Bulgaria

Canada falls to Belgium at men's Olympic volleyball qualifying tournament

Canada dropped a four-set loss (14-25, 25-22, 28-30, 16-25) to Belgium on Saturday to fall to 4-2 at the men's volleyball Olympic qualification tournament in Xi'An, China.

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Games-Chaos, protests in men's kabaddi final as India take gold - channelnewsasia.com - China - India - Iran

Games-Chaos, protests in men's kabaddi final as India take gold

HANGZHOU, China :The final of the men's kabaddi competition at the Asian Games descended into chaos on Saturday as players and coaches protested over a referee decision with the game even on points and with just over a minute to play.

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Asian Games 2023: India Finish With Historic 107 Medals. Pakistan's Tally Is... - sports.ndtv.com - China - India - Iran - Pakistan - South Korea

Asian Games 2023: India Finish With Historic 107 Medals. Pakistan's Tally Is...

The Indian contingent impressed everyone with their brilliant performances at Asian Games 2023 and finished with a historic haul of 107 medals. It included 28 gold medals - a record for India in the history of the competition - as well as 38 silver medals and 41 bronze medals. India were on the verge of reaching the 100-medal mark at the start of Saturday's order of play and with gold medals in men's and women's kabaddi, men's cricket and men's doubles badminton, they were able to finish the Asiad on a high. (Asian Games Medals Tally)

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Asian Games: Indian Men And Women's Chess Teams Clinch Silver Medals - sports.ndtv.com - China - Uae - India - Iran - South Korea - Philippines

Asian Games: Indian Men And Women's Chess Teams Clinch Silver Medals

The Indian men's and women's chess teams won silver medals at the Asian Games in Hangzhou on Saturday. GM Harika Dronavalli, IM Vaishali Rameshbabu, IM Vantika Agrawal, and WGM Savitha Shri Baskar all won their games in a dominating fashion to beat South Korea 4-0 in the final round to finish with 15 match points. The top-seeded Chinese team won its last round match against the UAE with a 4-0 margin to take the gold with 17/18 match points. (Asian Games 2023 Medals Tally | Asian Games 2023 Full Schedule)

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Asian Games: India Win Bronze In Women's Hockey, Beat Defending Champions Japan 2-1 - sports.ndtv.com - China - Japan - India

Asian Games: India Win Bronze In Women's Hockey, Beat Defending Champions Japan 2-1

Coming into the tournament as favourites, a wounded Indian women's hockey team rose from the shock semifinal loss to edge past defending champions Japan 2-1 and claim the bronze medal at the Asian Games in Hangzhou on Saturday. The Indians, ranked seventh in the world, were the favourites to win the gold here but one bad match cost them dearly as hosts China thrashed them 4-0 in the semifinal on Thursday. The Indian women thus avenged their 0-1 defeat against Japan in the last edition of the Games in Jakarta in 2018. (Asian Games 2023 Medals Tally | Asian Games 2023 Full Schedule)

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Narendra Modi - Games-India win kabaddi, cricket golds amidst chaos, controversy - channelnewsasia.com - China - India - Iran - Afghanistan - Taiwan

Games-India win kabaddi, cricket golds amidst chaos, controversy

HANGZHOU, China :India passed their 100-medal target for the Hangzhou Asian Games on Saturday, but two of the golds they won - in the men's kabaddi and cricket - were mired in controversy.

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