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Team members of China attend the victory
ceremony of the volleyball women's match against Japan at Doha Asiad,
Qatar, Dec. 12, 2006. China won the match 3-1. (Xinhua Photo/Gong
Bing) Photo Gallery
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DOHA, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese women
volleyballers waltzed through the Asiad gold medal match against Japan, beating
their arch rivals 22-25, 25-10, 25-23 and 25-16 to take home their third
consecutive Asiad's gold medal here on Tuesday.
It is the fourth time for the two Asian powerhouses
to meet in Asiad's final, with their last head-to-head final in Seoul in
1986when China bagged the gold medal.
Due to a slow start and a string of spike errors,
China opened the final 1-5. Japan took the chance to continue its ascendency
from 8-2 to 12-5 with quick attacks and sound defense.
Though the Chinese women managed to catch up 11-16
with dreadful spikes of their ace hitters Yang Hao and Xu Yunli, the Japanese
women, which have always been regarded mentally strong, stunted the Chinese
bombardment with unyielding defense and kept leading from 17-12 to 19-13.
The Chinese women bounced back to run off four
straight points for 17-19 before the Japanese took the set 25-22.
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Liu Yanan 4# of China smashes the ball
during the volleyball women's gold medal match against Japan at Doha
Asiad, Qatar, Dec. 12, 2006. (Xinhua Photo/Gong Bing) Photo Gallery
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The Chinese spikers came back to life and launched a
brilliant attacking wave from the start of the second set with a 6-2 lead and
extended the winning momentum to tie the scoreboard 1-1 by easily taking the
second 25-10.
China took early leads 8-5 and 11-6 in the third set
before Japan surged back 14-14 with astonishing performance of its wing hitters
Araki Eeika and Takahashi Miyuki.
The two sides fought fiercely in the rest time and
exchanged lead eight times to a 22-22 tie. Yet, the Chinese did not let the
opener replayed and sealed the set 25-23 with an unanswered spike.
The Japanese still did not give up in the last set
and they once caught an 8-8 tie. However, China, the World Cup and Olympic dual
champions, showed their world-class caliber to seal the match25-16.
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Team members of China celebrate the
victory of the volleyball women's match against Japan at Doha Asiad,
Qatar, Dec. 12, 2006.(Xinhua Photo/Gong Bing) Photo Gallery
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Earlier, Chinese Taipei downed Thailand in straight
sets in the bronze medal match to take its first Asian Games' medal.
South Korea, the silver medalist of 2002 Busan Asiad,
beat Kazakhstan 25-20, 25-22 and 25-14 in a pride-saving match to finish fifth
in the nine-team tournament, while Vietnam downed Mongolia in the 7th-8th
playoff.