HANGZHOU, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) — Japan secured three gold medals for the third consecutive day as monitor biking occasions of the Hangzhou Asiad concluded on Friday night time.
In the lads’s Madison ultimate, after an intense battle, the Japanese crew of Shunsuke Imamura and Naoki Kokima displayed exceptional coordination and efficiency, incomes them the gold medal with 54 factors. South Korea secured the silver, whereas Kazakhstan took house the bronze.
“Despite falling and getting injured shortly after the race started, I decided to persevere because my teammates had already won gold medals. Our success can be attributed to the rigorous training we underwent, and we are fully prepared for the upcoming Paris Olympics next year,” stated Imamura.
In the lads’s Keirin ultimate, China’s Zhou Yu clinched the gold with a major lead, adopted by South Korea’s Kang Seo-jun with the silver and Malaysia’s Muhammad Shah Firdaus Sahrom with the bronze.
In the ladies’s Omnium, Japan’s Yumi Kajihara secured the gold with a complete of 138 factors, whereas Hong Kong, China’s Lee Sze Wing took house the silver with 127 factors, and China’s Liu Jiali claimed the bronze with 121 factors.
In the ladies’s Sprint ultimate, Japan’s Mina Sato earned the gold, adopted by China’s Yuan Liying with the silver, and Japan’s Riyu Ohta with the bronze.
Japan emerged because the dominant drive within the monitor biking, securing 10 of 12 gold medals on supply, leaving the remaining two for China.

