Another busy day at the Asian games,
Chinese Taipei defeated China 2-1 in the womens team tennis competition, a surprise result since China was judged to be the stronger team with the presence of Zheng Jie and the other upcoming WTA tour players.
At the Chungju Tangeum Lake rowing centre, the highlight of the day was the triumph of 27-year-old Lok Kwan Hoi of Chinese Hong Kong in the light weight men's singles sculls event.
Kim Yeji made it a memorable day for the hosts as she won South Korea's first-ever gold in rowing - with her brilliant race in the women's singles sculls.
In the cycling, Seiichiro Nakagawa had to beat his Japanese team mate Tomoyuki Kawabata in the men's sprint to win gold.
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Over at the pool,
Singapore won its first gold medal when Joseph Schooling delivered a record breaking performance in the men's 100 metre butterfly. The 19-year-old finished with a news Asian Games record of 51.76s.
(today/sound 0925 Schooling)
"I feel really happy. I wasn't really thinking about that, but now that you brought that up, it's always good to know that you are breaking records and you're always surpassing milestones and stuff and I think that's, that's one of the big reasons, one of the big things I think about before practice everyday, wanting to reach higher heights and do something special. So, I'm very pleased about that and I am very honoured that I could do that for my country."
Duo Chen took gold for China in the women's 200m freestyle. And Kazakhstan's Dmitriy Balandin won the men's 100m breaststroke. Balandin also set a new Asian Games record with his time of 59.92 - the first and only swimmer to go under a minute in the 100m breaststroke ever at the Asian Games.
China's Liuyang Jiao won the women's 200m butterfly with as Kosuke Hagino set a new record in men's 400m individual medley on his way to the Japanese swimmer's fourth gold of the games.
Two more golds for China came in the pool as Yuanhui Fu won the women's 100m backstroke and the men's 4 x 100m freestyle.
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There was more success for the Chinese gymnastics team when Zou Kai won the men's floor exercise.
(today/sound 0925 Zou Kai)
"My ambition is to set new records. I'm looking forward to winning a sixth or even a seventh Olympic gold medal. More medals, anyway."
Unjong Hong of North Korea won on the women's vault with Masayoshi Yamamoto winning gold on the men's pommel horse.
China's Jinnan Yao followed up her all-around medal on Tuesday with another on the uneven bars.
Fellow countryman Junlin Liao won the men's rings.
South Korea won both the men's and the women's sabre team gold on home turf.
In weightlifting, China's Yanmei Xiang and Tao Tian were winners in the women's 69kg category and the men's 85kg respectively.
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On the final day of Wushu competition, Iran's Mohsen Mohammadseifi won his team's first gold of the event with a 2-0 win over Rishat Livensho of Kazakhstan in the 65-kg category of Sanda.
It was only the second of the seven events where a Chinese athlete did not qualify for the final and not win gold.
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