Yang Yung-wei Falls to Bahraini Rising Star, Claims 3rd Consecutive Silver at Asian Judo Championships
Taiwanese "Judo Prince" Yang Yung-wei won silver in the men's 60kg category at the Asian Judo Championships in China after losing to a Bahraini athlete in the final, marking his third consecutive silver at the event.
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(CNA Reporter Chen Jung-chen, Taipei, 16th) At the Asian Judo Championships held in China, Taiwan's "Judo Prince" Yang Yung-wei was defeated today in the men's 60kg gold medal match by 20-year-old Bahraini standout Ruslan Poltoratskii. He finished with a silver medal for the third consecutive year, missing out on the first Asian Championships gold medal of his career. (Editor: Chang Ya-ching) 1150416
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(CNA Reporter Chen Jung-chen, Taipei, 16th) At the Asian Judo Championships held in China, Taiwan's "Judo Prince" Yang Yung-wei was defeated today in the men's 60kg gold medal match by 20-year-old Bahraini standout Ruslan Poltoratskii. He finished with a silver medal for the third consecutive year, missing out on the first Asian Championships gold medal of his career. (Editor: Chang Ya-ching) 1150416
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