4th East Asian Games
Athletes from across East Asia have gathered in Macau to compete in the 4th East Asian Games (EAG), which run from October 29 to November 6.

Timothy Fok, president of the Sports Federation & Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, carries the East Asian Games flag during the closing ceremony of the 4th East Asian Games in Macau yesterday. Hong Kong will host the next games in 2009.
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EAG over but China won't rest on laurels (7/11 09:36)
Macau taxpayers might think otherwise, but many will feel that the US$500 million expenditure for the 4th East Asian Games was well spent.

China plays down all-conquering show in EAG  (7/11 09:30)
A top Chinese sports official warned athletes against complacency yesterday despite their overwhelming success at the East Asian Games (EAG), saying the medal standings counted for little.

Last-minute win salvages China's pride  (6/11 09:52)
China's last minute win over Japan in soccer following an overwhelming victory in swimming offset the pains of losing the men's basketball semifinal on the next-to-last day of the East Asian Games.

 
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  • Curtain falls on memorable games in Macau
  •  (7/11 09:47)
  • Medals Tally
  •  (7/11 09:37)
  • Birthday girl Wang highlights golden day
  •  (7/11 09:36)
  • China pockets five more golds at EAG
  •  (4/11 17:15)
  • Olympic champ Xing wins women's 5,000m
  •  (4/11 14:54)
  • China continues record-breaking performance in the pool
  •  (4/11 09:54)
  • Soccer: China 1, DPRK 3
  •  (4/11 09:46)
  • China holds off stiff challenge from Japanese
  •  (4/11 09:16)
  • Japan outshines China on Day Three
  •  (4/11 07:12)
  • Swimming: Luo Leads China over Japan
  •  (3/11 10:16)
  • Zhang, Liu reap golden harvest
  •  (3/11 10:03)
  • Former Olympic champion Wang Liping retires
  •  (2/11 15:23)
  • China grabs first shooting gold
  •  (2/11 15:23)
  • Shi Dongpeng covets Liu Xiang's limelight
  •  (2/11 15:22)
     
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