Chen Nien-chin Wins Gold in Asian Games Weight Class: 'A Huge Affirmation for Me'
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Taiwanese female boxer Chen Nien-chin won the gold medal in the 65kg class at the Asian Boxing Championships in Mongolia, overcoming an ankle injury by executing her team's tactics against her North Korean opponent.
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- Q: Who did Chen Nien-chin defeat in the finals of the Asian Boxing Championships to win the gold medal?
- A: She defeated her North Korean rival Hwang Hyo Sun with a score of 4 to 1 in the finals of the tournament.
- Q: In which weight class did Chen Nien-chin win the gold medal at the Asian Boxing Championships this year?
- A: She won the gold medal in the 65kg class, which is also the weight class for the upcoming Asian Games event.
- Q: What physical injury did Chen Nien-chin suffer before the final fight, and how did she manage to compete?
- A: She sprained her ankle in a previous match, but she was able to continue after taping it with the help of the athletic trainer.
- Q: How did Chen Nien-chin adjust her tactics after facing a disadvantage in the first round of the match?
- A: She watched videos of her opponent in the morning, realized the rival was good at close range, and followed her coach's tactics.
- Q: In which city and country were the Asian Boxing Championships held where Chen Nien-chin won the gold medal?
- A: The championship match took place in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, where she battled fiercely until the third round.