Taiwanese athletes are in bold
MONDAY, DEC. 4 (late results)
Men's Bowling
Doubles Final
Hsieh Yu-ping/Wang Tien-fu placed 29th of 56
Cheng Fang-yu/Chen Yung-chuan placed 39th
Cheng Chao-sheng/Kao Hai-yuan placed 41st
Women's Bowling
Doubles Final
Tsai Hsin-yi/Chou Miao-lin placed 13th
Pan Yu-fen/Chu Yu-chieh placed 26th
Chien Hsiu-lan/Wang Yu-ling placed 18th
Boxing
54kg preliminary
Joan Tipon (Philippines) def. Liu Shih-jung (23-10)
Men's Cue Sports
Snooker Doubles (round of 16)
Mohsen Bukshaisha/Ahmed Saif (Qatar) def.
Ku Chih-wei/Lee Po-hsien (3-2)
Women's Soccer (preliminary)
North Korea 4, Taiwan 0
Men's Gymnastics (Artistic)
Individual All-Around Final
Huang Yi-hsueh placed 20th of 23
Huang Che-kuei placed 22nd
Women's Swimming
400m Freestyle Final
Yang Chin-kuei placed 5th
Women's Table Tennis
Doubles (round of 16)
Huang Yi-hua/Lu Yun-feng def. Kim Jong/Kim Mi-yong (North Korea)(3-2)
Men's Table Tennis
Singles (round of 32)
Chiang Peng-lung def. Begz Yadmaa (Mongolia)(4-0)
Chuang Chih-yuan def. Richard Gonzales (Philippines)(4-0)
Doubles (round of 16)
Chiang Peng-lung/Chuang Chih-yuan def. Kan Yo/Yoshida Kaii (Japan)(3-0)
Ma Long/Wang Hao (China) def. Chang Yen-shu/Wu Chih-chi (3-2)
Table Tennis
Mixed Doubles (round of 16)
Chuang Chih-yuan/Huang Yi-hua def. Yoshida Kaii/Fukuoka Haruna (Japan) (3-0)
TUESDAY, DEC. 5
Women's Badminton
Singles (round of 32)
Li Li (Singapore) def. Cheng Shao-chieh (2-1)
Baseball (round robin)
Taiwan 16, Philippines 0
Women's Basketball (preliminary)
Taiwan 80, South Korea 73
Men's Cue Sports
Snooker Teams (round of 32)
Vietnam 3, Taiwan 1
Ku Chih-wei def. Do Hoang Quan (53-12)
Luong Chi Dung def. Lee Po-hsien (85-48)
Do Hoang Quan/Luong Chi Dung def. Ku Chih-wei/Lee Po-hsien (65-51)
Do Hoang Quan def. Lee Po-hsien (65-51)
Women's Cycling Road
Individual Time Trial
Huang Ho-hsun placed 8th
Equestrian
Dressage (Individual 2nd Qualifier)
Yeh Hsiu-hua placed 12th of 14
Lin Chun-shen placed 14th
Women's Hockey (preliminary)
Japan 12, Taiwan 0
Men's Rowing
Double Sculls (Semi-final A/B)
Wang Ming-hui/Chang Chien-hsiung placed 3rd
qualified for Final B
Lightweight Double Sculls (Semi-final A/B)
Wen Kuang-cheng/Lin Yen-chen placed 3rd
qualified for Final B
Women's Rowing
Women's Four (Semi-final A/B)
Tsai Chia-ying/Hsieh Li-chun/Lin Pei-yin/
Yu Chen-chun placed 3rd
qualified for Final B
Single Sculls (Semi-final A/B)
Chiang Chieh-ju placed 3rd
qualified for Final B
Men's Shooting
50m Pistol (qualification)
Chang Yi-ning placed 20th of 47
Liao Chi-ming placed 22nd
Wu Kuo-yang placed 32nd
Double Trap (qualification)
Shih Wei-tin placed 11th of 27
Chen Shih-wei placed 12th
Chang Chien Ming-shan placed 13th
Women's Shooting
Double Trap (competition)
Hsu Hsiao-ju placed 4th of 19
Men's Soft Tennis
Singles (group)
Wang Chun-yen def. Shyam Kumar Lama (Nepal)(4-0)
Lin Shun-wu def. Temuujin Lkhagvasuren (Mongolia)(4-0)
Lin Shun-wu def. Zhang Dan (China)(4-1)
Women's Soft Tennis
Singles (group stage)
Fang Yen-ling def. Belen Dante (Philippines)(4-1)
Chiang Wan-chi def. Petrona Bantay (Philippines)(4-0)
Kim Kyung-ryun (South Korea) def. Fang Yen-ling (4-1)
Chiang Wan-chi def. Jiang Ting (China)(4-3)
Men's Swimming
50m Butterfly (Heat 5)
Hsu Chi-chieh placed 7th
400m Freestyle (Heat 4)
Tang Sheng-chieh placed 4th
Chen Te-tung placed 7th
100m Backstroke
Heat 2: Yuan Ping placed 3rd
Heat 4: Lin Yu-an placed 4th
4x100 Freestyle Relay Heat 1
Chen Te-tung/Tsai Kuo-chuan/Yuan Ping/Wang Shao-an placed 5th
Women's Swimming
50m Freestyle
Heat 3: Yang Chin-kuei placed 3rd
Heat 5: Nieh Pin-chieh placed 3rd
4x200m Freestyle Relay Heat 1
Lin Man-hsu/Tsai I-chuan/Nieh Pin-chieh/Yang Chin-kuei placed 3rd
Women's Table Tennis
Singles (Round of 16)
Kim Kyung-ah (South Korea) def. Lu Yun-feng (4-0)
Guo Yue (China) def. Huang Yi-hua (4-1)
Doubles (quarter-final)
Huang Yi-hua/Lu Yun-feng def. Lau Sui-fei/Lin Ling (Hong Kong)(3-2)
Men's Table Tennis
Singles (Round of 16)
Chiang Peng-lung def. Sharath Kamal Achanta (India)(4-0)
Chuang Chih-yuan def. Gao Ning (Singapore)(4-1)
Doubles (quarter-final)
Chiang Peng-lung/Chuang Chih-yuan def. Ryu Seung-min/Yoon Jae-young (South Korea)(3-2)
Table Tennis
Mixed Doubles (quarter-final)
Joo Sae-hyuk/Kim Kyung-ah (South Korea) def. Chuang Chih-yuan/Huang Yi-hua (3-0)
Women's Tennis
Team (quarterfinal)
Taiwan def. Kuwait (3-0)
Hsieh Su-wei def. Danah Al Felaij (2-0)
Chan Yung-jan def. Manar Al Jazaf (2-0)
Chuang Chia-jung/Chan Yung-jan def. Danah Al Felaij/Manar Al Jazaf (2-0)
Source: DAGOC
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