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DEAFLYMPICS TAIPEI 2009: Taiwan athletes enjoy mixed fortunes

SAYING IT IN WORDS Taekwondo referees staged a strike yesterday and only relented after Taiwanese coach Chiu Kong-cheng made a written apology

By Jenny W. Hsu  /  STAFF REPORTER

Taiwanese volleyball players Lin Shih-te, first right, and Chiang Hung-wen, second right, attempt to block a shot from their Venezuelan opponents at the National Taiwan University Sports Center in Taipei yesterday. Venezuela won the match 3-0.

PHOTO: LO PEI-DER, TAIPEI TIMES

Three days into the Deaflympics, Taiwan have made a heady start, securing second place in the overall medals standings even though yesterday was fraught with eliminations, losses and forfeits.

Reigning women’s 50m backstroke champion Tseng Shu-ning, originally tapped as a potential gold medalist, was surprisingly eliminated from the 200m backstroke after placing fifth in her qualification heat.

Tseng took the lead in the first 100m but was then affected by dizziness, her coach said.

Bowler Chang Li-hsiao, who also had high hopes of a medal, scored a below-par 1,026 in the men’s singles tournament.

Chang, who won gold in the trio, team and masters competions four years ago in Melbourne, hurt his left arm eight days ago and complained of a sore thumb yesterday.

“Definitely very disappointed in my today’s performance but I am confident about the upcoming competitions,” he said.

The experienced bowler will again compete in the men’s trio, team, and master’s competitions.

It was a bad day for the men’s and women’s beach volleyball teams, which both forfeited matches because of injuries to players.

The women’s table tennis team’s medal hopes evaporated after their defeat by Ukraine. Nevertheless coach Chen Ching-bing said he was pleased with his players especially as this was their first international event.

Taiwan’s women’s basketball team lost 42-61 to China. After an even first half the Chinese pulled out of reach following eight three-point shots.

Meanwhile, taekwondo referees yesterday staged a brief strike after sharp criticism from Taiwanese coach Chiu Kong-cheng, who accused them of unfair calls during a bout involving Taiwan’s Lin Bo-cong in the men’s under 68kg competition on Monday.

Fights were delayed for 50 minutes before the referees agreed to resume duty but only after Chiu offered an official apology in writing.

■VOLLEYBALL

By Richard Hazeldine

STAFF REPORTER

Taiwan’s men sunk to a disappointing 3-0 defeat by Venezuela yesterday in the Deaflympics Volleyball.

Cheered on by several hundred fans at the National Taiwan University Sports Center, the home team started brightly and matched their opponents early on, even sneaking into an 11-10 lead on the strength of some towering spikes from tall No. 8 Liang Ting-wei.

Venezuela then fought back with good defensive blocks at the net to grab the advantage, which they managed to hold onto, despite some tenacious play from Taiwan, to take the first set 21-25.

Taiwan started the second set well with some great attacking spikes from No. 2 Chu Chun-pu, but Venezuela’s strong defense eventually began to take its toll as the South Americans surged into a 6-13 lead. Taiwan then began to tire, their setting became ragged and mistakes crept into their play as Venezuela wrapped up the second set 16-25.

The third set was a one-sided affair as the Venezuelan blocking again nullified the dual threat of Liang and Chu, while poor serving and some basic errors saw the South Americans take the final set 11-25.

The defeat was the second in two days for Taiwan, who also lost their first qualifying game on Monday night when they went down three sets to one (25-19, 24-26, 16-25, 23-25) against Germany at the Sinjhuang Gymnasium.

In other action Russia’s men secured their third victory of the tournament with a 3-1 win against Japan, while Ukraine beat Poland 3-0 and Turkey defeated Fiji 3-1.

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