Indonesia Comes Back Strongly
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Indonesians Ricky Subagja and Rexy Mainaky won the men’s doubles gold medal, beating a Malaysian pair that ignored a fortune teller’s advice to take green bananas onto the court to ward off evil spirits.
The top-seeded Subagja and Mainaky recovered from losing the first game against Yap Kim Hok and Cheah Soon Kit to claim their country’s first gold of the Games, 5-15, 15-13, 15-12.
China’s Ge Fei and Gu Jun won the women’s doubles, 15-5, 15-5, over South Korea’s Gil Young Ah and Jang Hye Ock.
In women’s singles play, Bang Soo-hyun of South Korea earned an 11-9, 11-8 victory over Susanti of Indonesia to reach the finals. Bang will play another Indonesian, 16-year-old Mia Audina. Mia downed South Korea’s Kim Ji-hyun, 11-8, 9-11, 11-1.
Dong Jiong of China and Denmark’s Paul-Erik Hoyer-Larsen advanced to the men’s final. Dong topped Rashid Sidek of Malaysia, 15-6, 18-16, and Hoyer-Larsen beat Heryanto Arbi of Indonesia, 15-11, 15-6.
South Koreans advanced to the mixed doubles final with victories over Chinese teams.
Park Joo-bong and Min Kyung-ra defeated Liu Jianjun and Sun Man of China, 15-10, 15-4, and Moon Dong-Kim and Ah Young-gil eliminated Chen Xingdong and Peng Xingyong, 15-6, 15-8.
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MEDALISTS / Badminton
MEN’S DOUBLES
Gold: Mainaky-Subagja, Indonesia
Silver: Kit-Hock, Malaysia
Bronze: Antonius-Kantono, Indonesia
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WOMEN’S DOUBLES
Gold: Fei-Jun, China
Silver: Young-ah-Hye-ock, S. Korea
Bronze: Tang-Qin, China
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