Chengdu (China), July 31 (Ians) Team China continued its strong showing on Day 3 of the 31st Fisu World University Games, claiming four of the 23 titles on offer here on Monday, and topping the medal table with 17 gold medals.
South Korea, with five more gold, overtook Japan to occupy second place on the tally with 13 gold medals.
Japan, securing two more gold medals (one each from judo and rhythmic gymnastics), is in third place with 11 gold medals, reports Xinhua.
India also netted four more gold medals, maintaining its fourth-place position with a total of nine golds.
Rhythmic gymnastics awarded six gold medals, the largest number of the day. Ukraine bagged two of them, while the other four were divided among China, Japan, Hungary, and Bulgaria.
In the 5 Hoops event, China’s team, consisting of Chen Jiaqi, Yan Zhiting, Zhao Hongyu, Chen Minshan, and Xiao Mingxin, kept their calm on the road to victory.
South Korea, with five more gold, overtook Japan to occupy second place on the tally with 13 gold medals.
Japan, securing two more gold medals (one each from judo and rhythmic gymnastics), is in third place with 11 gold medals, reports Xinhua.
India also netted four more gold medals, maintaining its fourth-place position with a total of nine golds.
Rhythmic gymnastics awarded six gold medals, the largest number of the day. Ukraine bagged two of them, while the other four were divided among China, Japan, Hungary, and Bulgaria.
In the 5 Hoops event, China’s team, consisting of Chen Jiaqi, Yan Zhiting, Zhao Hongyu, Chen Minshan, and Xiao Mingxin, kept their calm on the road to victory.
- 7/31/2023
- by Agency News Desk
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