Nanjing 2014 badminton gold medal
Nanjing 2014 badminton gold medal Grace contingent
NANJING, China: The success of the national badminton player, Cheam June Wei won gold medals in the mixed doubles event at the International Youth Olympic Games (YOG 2014) enrich the national contingent who previously gloomy without any medals.
Cheam who worked with Hong Kong's Ng Tsz Yau pair beat Tsuneyama Lens (Japan) / Lee Chia Hsin (Taiwan) 21-14 and 23-21 in the finals Monday.
Although no official medal calculated to measure the success of the contingent countries play in the world's biggest youth sporting event, but success could spur Cheam compatriots to continue until the end of the championship medal.
According to unofficial information YOG medal sixth day of 2014, on the site www.olympicsuniverse.com hosts, China continues to dominate the tournament as a whole has accumulated a total of 16 gold medals, six silver medals and 11 bronze medals.
Russia is still the second highest in the medal list with a collection of nine gold, seven silver and five bronze medals over nearest rival, Italy which until now has six gold, three silver and two bronze medals.
The official website for the Games every four years, this is www.nanjing2014.org not provide information on who collected the medal for the country rather than merely stating sport and daily medals won by a country.
According to the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the YOG is not about results and performances, but more to the experience, the process of learning and understanding the future career of an athlete.
National focus to focus on the event tomorrow mamanah, waterfalls, olaharaga, equestrian and gymnastics.
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