China's Zhang Wenxiu broke her own Asian record en route to winning the
women's hammer throw gold medal at the Asian Games on Friday.
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| China's Zhang Wenxiu celebrates during the
women's hammer throw final of athletics at Doha Asiad, Qatar, Dec. 8,
2006. Zhang Wenxiu won the gold medal with a new Asian record of
74.15m.[Xinhua Photo] |
Zhang, 20, unleashed a powerful throw of 74.15 meters at her penultimate
attempt to eclipse the previous Asian mark of 73.24 meters, set by herself on
June 24, 2005.
"The standard in Asian competitions is relatively low," Zhang said after the
competition.
"I must continue to work hard so that I can produce my best performance at
the 2008 Olympic Games. My next goal is to break the world record."
Her compatriot Gu Yuan, the defending Asian Games champion, took the silver
medal with a throw of 65.13m. Japan's Aya Masumi grabbed the bronze medal with
62.67m.
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| China's Zhang Wenxiu waves to the audience during
the women's hammer throw final of athletics at Doha Asiad, Qatar, Dec. 8,
2006.[Xinhua Photo] |
Yuka Murofushi, the younger sister of Olympic men's hammer throw champion
Koji Murobushi, came fourth at 59.74m. Murobushi pulled out of the Asian Games
last week due to a nagging injury.
Zhang, one of China's medal prospects in the athletics events the 2008
Olympic Games, was in a competition of her class throughout as each of her
throws was good enough to take the title.
(Source: Xinhua)