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S. Korea Wins 3 Gold Medals, Secures Another on 2nd Day of Asian Games

Written: 2014-09-20 22:22:19Updated: 2014-10-02 21:44:35

S. Korea Wins 3 Gold Medals, Secures Another on 2nd Day of Asian Games

South Korea won three gold medals on the second day of the Incheon Asian Games on Saturday.

Composing of Kang Dong-jin, Yim Chae-bin and Son Je-yong, the Korean men's cycling team clocked 59-point-616 seconds at the team sprint final, beating China, which clocked 59-point-960 seconds. It is the first time ever South Korea won the event at the Asian Games.

Lee Ha-sung beat Macau’s Jia Rui in the men’s wushu final, bringing the country’s first Asiad gold medal in the sport since the Busan Games in 2002.

South Korea also won a gold medal in horse riding. Hwang Young-shik, Chung Yoo-yeon and Kim Dong-seon combined scores for an average of 71-point-746 points at the team dressage equestrian event, surpassing Japan’s 69-point-842 points. The victory extends South Korea’s Asiad dominance in the discipline for the fifth consecutive time.

Also on the day, London Olympic fencing gold medalist Kim Ji-yeon and her compatriot Lee Ra-jin set up an all-Korean final at the women’s sabre event, securing another gold medal for Korea. The final is set for later in the day.

In shooting, South Korea won two silver medals, with Jung Jee-hae losing to China’s Zhang Mengyuan in the women’s 10-meter air pistol final. The country’s men shooters, including three-time Olympic gold medalist Jin Jong-oh, also lost to China in the 50-meter pistol team final.
 
Jin was also short of a podium finish in the men’s individual 10-meter air pistol event held later in the day, finishing seventh. He will try to win a medal in the 10-meter air pistol event on Sunday.
 
The South Korean women's shooting team also failed to medal in the group competition, standing at fourth place.
 
The South Korea’s men’s badminton team, seeking a first Asiad gold medal in 12 years, defeated India 3-0 in Saturday's quarterfinal, setting up a semifinal game with Japan on Sunday.

The men’s handball team won their first match at the expense of Japan on Saturday. Eom Hyo-won scored nine goals, helping South Korea beat Japan 31-24.

In volleyball, South Korea’s men’s and women’s teams both got off to a solid start, beating Kazakhstan and India 3-0 and 3-0, respectively, in their first games. 

Meanwhile, North Korea's women's football team demolished Hong Kong 5-0 for their second consecutive victory in the group competition, securing a spot in the quarterfinal. 

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