《TAIPEI TIMES》 Taiwan women win gold at tug-of-war championship
Taiwan’s women’s 500kg weight class tug-of-war team compete in the World Championships in Holten, Netherlands, yesterday. Photo courtesy of the Chinese Taipei Tug of War Association via CNA
/ Staff writer, with CNA
Taiwan yesterday won a gold medal in the women’s 500kg weight class and bronze in the U-23 560kg mixed weight class at the tug-of-war World Championship in Holten, Netherlands.
On Saturday, the men’s U-18 national team won silver in the 560kg weight class after a 2-0 loss to South Africa, while Taiwanese teams on Thursday won gold, four silvers and a bronze in the tournament matches, which are warm-ups for the championship.
Taiwan yesterday overpowered Switzerland in the women’s 500kg final to win its first gold medal at the championship, while the U-23 mixed team finished behind Switzerland and Sweden.
Meanwhile, Taiwan’s men’s 560kg team faced a controversial judgement in its third-place playoff against Germany.
After Taiwan lost the first match, it was locked in a stalemate for 12 minutes in the second match, when the referee signaled for both sides to stop for a rematch, Taiwan’s Tug of War Association secretary-general Cho Yao-peng said.
“Our team did so and was drawn away by the German team as we started to lean forward slowly, but the referee came forward all of a sudden and told us to continue competing,” Cho said.
The association said it had filed a formal protest over the call.
Taiwanese are still in contention for medals in the men’s U-23 600kg competition, as well as the women’s 540kg and U-23 500kg competitions.
新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES