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5 minutes ago, George_D said:

@juddy96 in  Men's Taolu - Nanquan & Nangun in whusu sport, HUANG Junhua of Macao is 1st n official results. What happened? Did he DSQ or sth?

 

He was 1st in Nanquan but only 8th in Nangun, his scores averaged out https://data.2017.gov.taipei/atos/prod/eng/zz/engzz_wushu-event-overview-men-s-taolu-nanquan-and-nangun.htm

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Rhythmic gymnastics was more of the same. Meh. Same old countries (Russia, Ukraine, Belarus) dominating individual events. Nice to see North Korea and Japan (especially Tatsuzawa, who was only known for a bad performance at the 2014 YOG) earning medals, though.

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Recap of Slovak athletes competing in Day 10

 

In Tennis

Simona Parajová/Ivan Košec are our last athletes competing at these games and the only one competing in Day 10, They lost in the Mixed Doubles Gold Medal Match to Hayashi/Uesugi of :JPN  5-7, 4-6 and took the Silver.

Congrats ! :cheer:

 

So the final result of our team is 2 medals (0-1-1)

 

Medal of our mixed double tennis pair

 

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Just now, hckosice said:

 

 

In Tennis

Simona Parajová/Ivan Košec are our last athletes competing at these games and the only one competing in Day 10, They lost in the Mixed Doubles Gold Medal Match to Hayashi/Uesugi of :JPN  5-7, 4-6 and took the Silver.

Congrats ! :cheer:

 

 

 

 

 

 

congrats for the silver  , but honestly i was afraid that you win the Gold and then you will exceed us on the table of medals:lol:

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With victory against USA in basketball and third gold medal Lithuania finished in 2017 Universiade. 3 golds, 1 silver, 3 bronze. Currently one of the worst performances for Lithuania (f.e.: 2011 - 5G5S3B;  2013-6G1S3B; 2015-5G1S3B) although I'm still quite pleased. Many disappointments in our athletics team as quite a few athletes had medal worth PB's and underperformed. Also no medal in weightlifting was very disappointing (but since I don't support Lithuanian weightlifting - not a tragedy).

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Badminton results

 

Mixed Doubles

 

Gold :TPE Wang Chi-Lin/Lee Chia-Hsin

Silver :MAS Nur Mohd Azriyn Ayub/Goh Yeah Ching

Bronze :RUS Rodion Alimov/Alina Davletova

Bronze :TPE Lee Yang/Hsu Ya-Ching

 

Women's Singles

 

Gold :TPE Tai Tzu-Ying

Silver :KOR Lee Jangmi

Bronze :TPE Chiang Mei-Hui

Bronze :MAS Yang Li Lian

 

Men's Singles

 

Gold :TPE Wang Tzu-Wei

Silver :JPN Kenta Nishimoto

Bronze :JPN Yu Igarashi

Bronze :THA Pannawit Thongnuam

 

Women's Doubles

 

Gold :TPE Hsu Ya-Ching/Wu Ti-Jung

Silver :THA Chayanit Chaladchalam/Phataimas Muenwong

Bronze :JPN Miyuki Kato/Miki Kashihara

Bronze :USA Annie Xu/Kerry Xu

 

Men's Doubles

 

Gold :KOR Kim Jaehwan/Seo Seungjae

Silver :JPN Katsuki Tamate/Kenya Mitsuhashi

Bronze :MAS Jagdish Danoa Kuldip Singh/Vincent Cheng Phuah

Bronze :TPE Lee Jhe-Huei/Lee Yang

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