Asian Games 2018 – Day 11: Highlights & Medal Table
Rank | Country | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
1 | China | 102 | 67 | 50 | 219 |
2 | Japan | 52 | 47 | 63 | 162 |
3 | Republic of Korea | 37 | 42 | 50 | 129 |
4 | Indonesia | 30 | 22 | 36 | 88 |
5 | IR Iran | 19 | 16 | 17 | 52 |
6 | Chinese Taipei | 13 | 17 | 21 | 51 |
7 | Uzbekistan | 12 | 17 | 16 | 45 |
8 | DPR Korea | 12 | 8 | 11 | 31 |
9 | India | 11 | 20 | 23 | 54 |
10 | Thailand | 9 | 13 | 36 | 58 |
34 | Pakistan | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
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Asian Games 2018 – Day 10: Highlights & Medal Table
Social Media Highlights:
When most of us were still comfortable in bed, or braving the traffic, #AsianGames2018 athletes were competing in the 20km Walk. pic.twitter.com/jjxt65CG46
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It looks like China is super determined to bring home more medals! Yang Jiayu and Wang Kaihua both have claimed Gold for Women’s and Men’s 20km Walk! Now that is power walking! #AsianGames2018 #EnergyOfAsia ? INASGOC/ANTARA pic.twitter.com/JztQV0QgH0
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We have come to the semi-finals of Men’s Football! There will be two matches today, one between Vietnam and Korea at Pakan Sari Stadium at 4 PM. And another at 7:30 PM between Japan and United Arab Emirates. pic.twitter.com/AjA6CvdaWa
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After sustaining injuries, Indonesia’s Pencak Silat athlete, Sugianto, proves that he still got it! Here he is after winning Gold for Pencak Silat Men’s Single Final. #AsianGames2018 #EnergyOfAsia ? INASGOC/ANTARA pic.twitter.com/KJuzLM8zsy
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Women’s Heptathlon Javelin Throw took place this morning at GBK Main Stadium; and Swapna Barman of India took first place with a 50.63 mark, and 872 points. Imagine seeing a modern day Spartan in action! #AsianGames2018 #EnergyOfAsia ? INASGOC/ANTARA pic.twitter.com/OFjrTsaaYf
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Pencak Silat is a non-aggressive martial arts that employs natural body movements. Ready to see more Pencak Silat action? Don’t forget to watch the following matches via livestream at https://t.co/qVN2hgr1b3! #AsianGames2018 #EnergyOfAsia ? INASGOC/ANTARA pic.twitter.com/WjSTAfaxxt
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Ayu Sidan Wilantari and Ni Made Dwiyanti has won Gold for Pencak Silat Women’s Double! Indonesia has now won all 10 Gold medals in Pencak Silat at the Asian Games. #AsianGames2018 #EnergyOfAsia ? INASGOC/ANTARA pic.twitter.com/NFImBeuOhX
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Skateboarding isn’t just a sport for fun and for the streets, it’s now an event at #AsianGames2018; and these young men are here for the medal! Skateboard Men’s Street Gold medal goes to Japan’s Ike Keyaki; Silver to Indonesia’s Sanggoe Darma Tanjung, pic.twitter.com/67kvqCY19Y
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and Bronze for Korea’s Eun Ju-won. As for Men’s Park, the Gold medal is claimed by Japan’s Sasaoka Kensuke; Silver and Bronze are given to Indonesia’s Jason Dennis Lijnzaat and Pevi Permana Putra. #AsianGames2018 #EnergyOfAsia ? INASGOC/ANTARA pic.twitter.com/RjxWPongZ3
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Kim Jin-woong wins the fourth Gold medal for Korea in the Soft Tennis Men’s Singles. The NOC has now won this event four of the five times it has been held, and three times in a row. #AsianGames2018 #EnergyOfAsia ? INASGOC/ANTARA pic.twitter.com/hgrbpq0yhu
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Nothing is stopping China from grabbing more medals. This time they came to Artistic Swimming Women’s Teams to swim and conquer; and they made it out of the water with Gold! Congratulations! #AsianGames2018 #EnergyOfAsia ? INASGOC/ANTARA pic.twitter.com/3mzTCccmJF
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These young ladies are proving that Skateboarding isn’t just for their male counterparts AND that they can claim medals for it! Margielyn Didal wins the fourth Gold medal for Philippines for Skateboard Women’s Street.
Isa Kaya wins Japan’s 3000th medal in the history of pic.twitter.com/HYuyqcdAdy— Asian Games 2018 (@asiangames2018) 29 August 2018
the Asian Games. And at age 12, Indonesia’s Bunga Nyimas is the youngest medalist at the 2018 Asian Games! As for Women’s Park, the Gold medal goes to Japan’s Yosozumi. Silver and Bronze go to Isa Kaya (JPN), and Zhang Xin (CHN). #AsianGames2018 #EnergyOfAsia ? INASGOC/ANTARA pic.twitter.com/7ZFFJNuPi4
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Japan’s Takahashi Noa claims Gold; Chinese Taipei’s Cheng Chulling receives Silver; and Bronze are honored to Indonesia’s Pitri Dwi Rahayu, and China’s Yu Yuanyi. #AsianGames2018 #EnergyOfAsia ? INASGOC/ANTARA pic.twitter.com/gteeCpjnFm
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It was first incorporated into the Asian Games in 1986. Here are some of the action taken from today’s events! #AsianGames2018 #EnergyOfAsia ? INASGOC/ANTARA pic.twitter.com/ts70qSdXts
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Before you head off to sleep, better plan what sports to watch at tomorrow at the #AsianGames2018! Check out the selection for tomorrow! #EnergyOfAsia pic.twitter.com/TInotYebtL
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