🥳 Chinese athletes have successfully wrapped up their competitions at the 9th Asian Winter Games held in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province. On the final day, Team China secured two bronze medals and one silver, showcasing their strength and determination on the ice.
In men's curling, the hosts triumphed over Hong Kong with a decisive 10-3 victory, earning their 25th bronze medal of the Games. Meanwhile, the Philippines made history by clinching their first-ever Asian Winter Games gold after an impressive 5-3 upset against South Korea in the final.
The women's curling team faced a tough battle, falling to South Korea 7-2 in the final. Despite the loss, China took home a silver medal, marking their 27th medal at the event. Japan comfortably defeated Kazakhstan 6-3 in the bronze medal match.
Ice hockey was another highlight, with Kazakhstan avenging their earlier loss by defeating Japan 5-0 in the men's final to claim the title. South Korea also secured a bronze by besting China 5-2. In the women's ice hockey competition, Japan dominated with an 8-1 win over China to take gold, while Kazakhstan earned the runner-up spot with a 3-0 victory against South Korea. The hosts proudly took third place for the bronze medal.
Congratulations to all the athletes for their outstanding performances! 🏅
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Chinese athletes finish final day at Asian Winter Games with 3 medals
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