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Peng takes top prize in wushu event

WINNERS: Taiwanese competitors had a good day in wushu events at the World Games yesterday, while the national team earned a surprise victory in the rugby sevens

By Richard Hazeldine  /  STAFF REPORTER , KAOHSIUNG

That running paid off when Chen Chih-fen went over the line following a great passing move that started back in their own half to take a 5-0 lead after the conversion was missed.

The US hit back with 55 seconds left in the first half, No. 2 Blaine Scully going over for an unconverted try that leveled the score, but Taiwan hit back almost straight from the kick-off as Wang Kuo-feng handed off three US tackles on a 50m run to the try line to give Taiwan a 10-5 half-time lead.

Taiwan then increased that lead, much to the sizable crowd’s delight early in the second half as a breakaway saw No. 6 Chu Chih-wei follow up to force his way over the line for the score, which he then converted for a 17-5 lead.

Then straight from the kick off Wang Jen-hsi sent the crowd delirious as he scored in the corner to make it 22-5 with four minutes left.

The US then mounted a comeback with two late tries — one converted — but it was too late as the buzzer sounded to give Taiwan a famous victory.

Unfortunately, they could not maintain the level as they slipped to a 19-5 defeat against Portugal in the final game of the day.

The results left Taiwan in third place in Pool A, with South Africa top after three wins out of three. Portugal were second and the US were last after three defeats.

In Pool B, Argentina finished top after beating Fiji, Japan and Hong Kong. Fiji were second with two victories, ahead of Japan (W1, L2) and Hong Kong (W0, L3).

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