Team China
Members of China's badminton team celebrate winning their women's team final match against Thailand at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, Nov 15, 2010.
No one can match China's competitiveness as the defending champions rolled into both the men's and women's badminton finals at the Asian Games on Sunday.
There is no such thing as a perfect life for anyone, not even for Olympic and three-time world champion Lin Dan.
China's Shi Lei and Zhang Baiyu compete in the Latin-Cha-cha-cha of DanceSport at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou on Nov 14, 2010. They won the gold medal.
It was an exciting night at Guangzhou Asiad swimming events as several world best results were made here on Sunday.
The coach of Hong Kong cyclist Lee Wai Sze believes her Asian Games record-setting win in the 500m time trial on Saturday was always in the pipeline because the territory prepared for the Guangzhou Games like never before.
The Chinese women's badminton team realized its biggest dream at the Guangzhou Games on Sunday - and it didn't involve standing atop the podium.
China's male gymnasts put on a relaxed showing, nearly reducing their event to a training exercise.
The Republic of Korea (ROK) swimming superstar Park Tae-hwan powered back to his best at the Asian Games on Sunday, but China dominated once again with another 18 gold medals.
Chinese swimmer Xie Zhi won the men's 50-meter backstroke at the Guangzhou Asian Games here on Sunday.