China win 3rd gold medal in a row in Asiad women's hockey
GUANGZHOU: China won their third successive gold medal in the Asian Games women's field hockey after ousting South Korea in a penalty shoot-out on Wednesday. The hosts, cheered on by some 1,000...
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November 24, 2010
GUANGZHOU: China won their third successive gold medal in the Asian Games women's field hockey after ousting South Korea in a penalty shoot-out on Wednesday.
The hosts, cheered on by some 1,000 home fans in the final, clinched the tie-breaker 5-4 after both teams were locked goalless at the end of extra-time.
Kim Eun-sil missed the first penalty stroke for the Koreans, while the Chinese converted all their five shots and sealed the win when Sun Sinan beat goalkeeper Moon Young-hui.
Both China, who won the title in Busan in 2002 and repeated the feat in Doha four years later, and South Korea booked direct entries to the 2012 London Olympics.
The International Hockey Federation has awarded two direct Olympic berths to the women's finalists, but only one so far for the men's competition.
The Koreans, winners of four gold medals and two silvers since women's hockey was introduced at the 1982 Asiad in New Delhi, had failed to bag a medal at Doha.
They were unable to avenge the 2-1 defeat in the final at home in Busan in 2002.
Earlier, Japan took the bronze medal with a 1-0 over India, Keiko Manabe scoring a golden goal in the 77th minute when she pushed in a loose ball following a penalty corner in extra-time.
Japan, who took silver at the Doha Asiad four years ago, had beaten India 3-0 in the seven-nation round-robin league where they finished third.
India, bronze medallists at Doha, will return home empty-handed.