GUANGZHOU: China smashed their 20-year gold medal record at the Asian
Games early on Friday when women's karate fighter Feng Lanlan captured
the delegation's 184th title.
The 26-year-old Asian champion Feng
felled Japan's Emiko Homma 3-0 with a single scoring blow to clinch
gold in the 68kg kumite class.
Kayaker Zhou Yu's triumph in the
women's singles 500m discipline had earlier brought China's total to
183, equalling their haul at the 1990 Beijing Games.
China
underlined their dominance in the event by picking up two more golds,
including the men's canoe single 200m and the women's kayak double.
The hosts had already breezed to their goal of exceeding their 165-gold haul at the 2006 Doha Games with days to spare.
Although
losing some of their most decorated athletes to injury and retirement,
China brought 34 Olympic champions to the southern city of Guangzhou to
usher in a new generation ahead of the London 2012 Olympics.
China
will hope to further boost their record on Friday when Olympic boxing
champion Zou Shiming defends his 49kg title against Birzhan Zhakypov,
while the hosts will fancy their chances against South Korea in the
men's basketball final.
One competition where the long arm of
China's Soviet-style sports system has yet to produce success will wrap
up on Friday, when Afghanistan take on Bangladesh in the final of the
men's Twenty20 cricket competition.
Afghanistan's band of refugee
camp-raised players upset a second-string side from world cricket power
Pakistan in the semi-final on Thursday and will hope a fairytale ending
can bring joy to their war-torn country.