ALL THE NEWS, ACTION AND REACTION LIVE FROM NANJING 2014 AS IT HAPPENS!
By Paul Osborne and Nick Butler in Nanjing
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22:50 With that dramatic penalty shoot out victory for the hosts, comes an end to our sport for the evening. And what a night it has been!
I could sit here all night running you through every match, medal and miraculously marvelous moment from today, or even just this evening's action.
Join us again at 09:00 for more of the same here in Nanjing.
Goodnight...





22:43 Slovakia bag two in the shootout but it's not enough to prevent the Chinese steam engine rolling through to the final as the complete a 4-2 penalty shootout victory over Slovakia to set up a tasty encounter with Venezuela in the final.
22:37 There is still one sport with action ongoing at the minute, and that's taking place over at the Wutaishan Stadium where China and Slovakia have gone to penalties in the women's football semi-final.
After a goalless encounter, Slovakia have still been unable to find the net as they trail 2-0 in the shootout.
22:26 I do believe that, that's that in terms of medals this evening. (that was a lot of "that's" for one sentence...)
We do apologies for the lack of sporting coverage outside of the athletics and gymnastics. We were just a tad overwhelmed with the medal action, you see...

Ethiopia's Negeri comes in a second behind to take silver while the German seals bronze.

22:06 There's only one more gold to come now this evening and it'll be in the women's 800m. Ethiopia's Hawi Alemu Negeri will likely be the favourite, however, there are strong competitors from Ghana and Germany in the shape of Martha Bissah and Mareen Kalis respectively.

His score of 14.000 knocks top qualifier and Asian youth champion Yue Ma of China into second while Ukraine's Vladyslav Hryko

Lysenko clears 2.20m to cement the win after Japan's Yuji Hiramatsu and Australia's Shemaiah James can only reach 2.14m. The Japanese jumper will take home silver, however, due to fewer errors in previous rounds.
It's not quite eight for Russia, but it's a start...

The 17-year-old had already claimed the gold with a vault of 4.15m but pushed on in an effort to top the world youth record of 4.47m set by Sweden's Angelica Bengtsson in 2010.
The record didn't come but the gold certainly did with Venezuela's Robeilys Peinado following into second with her vault of 4.10m
Bronze went to Slovenia's Leda Korselj.

Behind the Russian comes Italy's Losra Abdelaziz in silver, followed by China's Yan Wang.

That is Zambia's first Olympic gold in any Games! And what an event to win it in!

21:43 So, the boy's 100m. And some big news on the startline as Jamaican favourite Ricardo Chambers is a non-starter.
Japan and China combine to reach mixed doubles tennis final
21:38 The men's 100m is coming up, but just before that, a big result in tennis to bring you. Jumpei Yamasaki of Japan has teamed up with Ye Qiuyu of China to reach the mixed doubles final. We have been talking all week about how great the mixed team events are for international collaboration.
In fact, we wrote an article partly on this very theme earlier today: "Historic crossing of Taiwan Straits continues Youth Olympic theme of sporting unity".
But, with all the historical and contemporary tension between Japan and China, including the boos at the Opening Ceremony, that is a great moment. They will face an all-European pair in the final: Jil Teichmann of Switzerland and Jan Stanislaw Zielinski of Poland.
Russian gold in gymnastics

Timur Kadirov of Uzbekistan is third.
Giarnni Regini-Moran of Britain is down in sixth place so will not add to his two gold medal haul.
Gold medals galore for China as Jamaican hurdler breaks world youth record



Salwa Naser of Bahrain takes silver - that is the Middle East nation's first medal of the Games - and bronze goes to Meleni Rodney of Grenada - for the Caribbean island's first medal of the Games...

Venezuela win penalty shootout to reach girl's football final

Venezuela getting the better of Mexico 4-3 in the shootout after a 1-1 draw in normal time. South America have won the only men's FIFA World Cup on Asian soil, Japan and South Korea in 2002 when Brazil beat Germany in the final. Could a team from the continent win either event here?
China and Slovakia in the second semi-final is starting now.
Update on gymnastics apparatus finals


Kenya Yuasa and Lim Myongwoo, of Japan and South Korea respectively, take silver and bronze.
Armenian dominates final weightlifting event


20:36 A new youth clean and jerk world record by the Armenian as well. That is some brilliant lifting by the 17-year-old. The country has won five Olympic medals in the sport, all bronze, with their only gold coming in Greco Roman wrestling in Atlanta 1996, courtesy of Armen Nazaryan.

And what a way to end as the big man - I think we can call him that - clean and jerks 221kg, that is 34kg more than anyone else, to end up with a total of 391kg, that is 55kg more than the rest of the field.
In a distant runners-up spot is Tamas Kajdoci of Serbia while Anthony Coullet of France takes bronze.

Gold medals are being won thick and fast now. Beatrice Fiorese of Italy and Rhesa Foster of the US take silver and bronze.
The boy's high jump and girl's discus are also getting underway.
China win table tennis team gold - their fifth gold of the evening


That means China beat Japan 2-0 and there is no need for the doubles. Hong Kong defeated Thailand earlier on for bronze.
Hyde breaks 110m hurdles world youth record with sub 13 clocking


What a sensational run from Jaheel Hyde in the Youth WOG 110mh & in the process smashing the World Record in 12.96 seconds! Well done!
- Mike Iverse is among the first to tweet his approval.
The Nanjing equivalent of Usain Bolt's 100m victory at Beijing 2008, that performance...

Henrik Hannemann of Germany takes silver in 13.40 and bronze goes to South Korea's Kim Gyeongtae in 13.43. The top four finishes all set PB's.
19:58 Up next on the track it is the boy's 110m hurdles and Jamaica's Jaheel Hyde is the massive favourite. He clocked a rapid 13.16 in the heats which would have won him gold at the Commonwealth Games and European Championships in the senior ranks over the last month.
19:55 Liu Gaoyang won the first match for China. The girl's singles champion won 11-3, 11-9, 11-9 over Miyu Kato of Japan.
And then it is a repeat of the boy's singles final as Yuto Muramatsu resumes his rivalry with Fan Zhendong. The third and deciding doubles match is only necessary if the Japanese player wins this one.

Double gold for China to start off athletics action

What an amazing evening so far for the host nation. We better check on the table tennis team final to see if they can win another one...

Great to see her stop her watch as she crosses the line. Never trust those official timekeepers.
In second place is Valeria Ortino-Martinez of Mexico, 57 seconds behind, with Noemi Stella of Italy taking bronze.
China wins gold from Great Britain in modern pentathlon
19:40 Look who was at the modern pentathlon posing with the competitors... I wonder what Thomas Bach is like at running, shooting and swimming? Or riding, for that matter, the discipline missing here in Nanjing. I think he knows a thing or two about fencing...

19:36 Interestingly, that means none of the individual event winners - in the fencing, swimming and run-shoot - finished on the final podium..."And why is it still called pentathlon," my colleague Paul, who has just returned from a McDonalds run, wonders as he munches his "first ever" Big Mac... Quite.

- Britain's Sydney 2000 bronze medal winner Kate Allenby wonders about the lack of live coverage.

19:26 Ilke Ozyuksel of Turkey has just won the girl's modern pentathlon run-shoot event after edging clear of Lithuanian Aurelija Tamasauskaite. Lithuania are always a strong nation in the sport...
19:20 So, after six and two thirds of a day, we have our first evening of athletics medals action. It is the 5,000m girl's race walk up first. An interesting decision to put the longest event up first, so when the weather is still at its muggiest.
Delays, delays and more delays
19:16 And then I look back at the tennis screen and see the words: "delayed" written across the screen before the next match...
19:12 But interestingly, we have just received another release informing us the Sports Lab is closed tomorrow. Why? I hear you ask. Well, it didn't say, but after some old-fashioned investigative journalism, I discovered that massive storms are forecast tomorrow, and with the Lab completely unprotected from the elements, they have decided to take evasive action.
So, ironically, after a week of no wind, the wind could be too strong for the sailing to take place tomorrow...

- An update from Nanjing 2014 about more delays with sailing.
18:59 It's the final weightlifting competition of Nanjing 2014 here tonight. And it's the big boys, the under 85kg competition.
Serbian Tamas Kajdoci has just snatched a massive 150kg, but then Simon Martirosyan of Armenia manages 170kg. That is huge!
18:52 We still have mixed doubles semi-finals to come this evening in tennis

A neat volley winner to win it as well.
18:39 Unsurprisingly, we are going to be focusing on the sport all the way through. But there has, as ever, been plenty else going on here in Nanjing and we have just been catching up with Lillehammer 2016 chief executive Tomas Holmestad to hear all about preparations for the next edition of the Youth Olympic Games...
We will bring you more on this later, but with 16 months to go, they are expanding their team and are now onto the operational, rather than the conceptual, side of preparations. As we saw with Rio 2016, the first few months after the "Games-before-your-Games" are among the most challenging...

18:30 Speaking of gymnastics, we have five apparatus finals coming up this evening. Along with a nine gold medals in athletics, and further ones in tennis, table tennis, weightlifting, and modern pentathlon.
It's going to be a busy evening.
18:22 It's a very different programme this evening, with the traditional "first-week" sports of fencing, judo, shooting, badminton and swimming having now been replaced by the likes of modern pentathlon, archery, athletics, boxing and canoeing.
In fact, there is only one sport left to begin here now. Any guesses? Think last in an alphabetical as well as a chronological sense...wrestling.
The Greco-Roman programme begins on Monday (August 25) before the freestyle the following day. Rhythmic gymnastics is also yet to start but we are counting that within the wider gymnastics programme.
18:13 The pairing of Ukraine's Anhelina Kalinina and Belarus' Iryna Shymanonvich is proving effective yet again in the tennis as they take a one set lead in the women's doubles final.

The 18-year-old finishes with a total score of 324.20 to take gold in the women's 10m platform final.
Bronze goes to Mexico's Alejandra Orozco Loza who finishes on 258.40.

17:54 We're into the quarter-final stage of the canoe-kayak head to head sprint competition.
Belarus' Kamila Bobr, Ukraine's Liudmyla Luzan, Canada's Anne-So Lavoie-Parent and Mexico's Victoria Morales Cazarez have all progressed to the finla four in the women's C1 contest, with men's C1 races underway at the minute.
17:48 The second gold medal final of the evening in tennis now as Ukraine's Anhelina Kalinina must bounce straight back to her earlier disappointment in the women's singles to partner Belarus' Iryna Shymanonvich in the women's doubles. The pair actually played against each other in the women's singles semi-final with the Ukrainian coming out on top on that occasion.
The duo face the Russian pairing of Daria Kasatkina and Anastasiya Komardina.
17:29 A trip over to the Wutaishan Basketball venue where the penultimate day of preliminary round action is upon us.
China kick-started the play with a 22-10 victory over Indonesia, before Argentina and Poland recorded wins over Tunisia and Uruguay respectively.
On court now is New Zealand and Brazil with the Kiwi men currently trailing 9-8.
17:14 Round A of the equestrian jumping has come to an end with eight athletes recording perfect rounds.
17:05 Expect medals inside the Natatorium in the not too distant future as divers make their way to the high board for the women's 10m platform final.
China's Shengping Wu dominated the qualifiers, finishing a 86.15 points ahead of her closest rival.
You'd expect to see much the same in the final, however, this is an Olympic Games and stranger things have happened... Just ask Lindsey Jackobellis...
17:00 Quarter-final play is ongoing over at the Nanjing Youth Olympic Games Sports Park where the women are searching for a berth in the semi-finals of the hockey5s competition.
The Netherlands recorded a comfortable 9-1 victory over Germany to ensure their spot in the final four while Argentina currently lead Uruguay by our goals to nil.
16:52 Canada's Kali Frances Sayers has put in a performance that would make even the 1976 Montreal team foil champion proud... As she secures 305 points in the modern pentathlon fencing competition.
Great Britain's Francesca Summer is five points behind in second while China's Xiuting Zhong is a further five back in third.
Spain's Aroa Freije Torneiro, winner of the swim, has yet another torrid time with the blade as she finishes 23rd and collects just 185 points.
16:40 Akvile Parazinskaite of Lithuanian has tidied up in the bronze medal match of the women's tennis, beating Ukraine's Anhelina Kalinina in straight sets to ensure a spot on the podium.

Poland's Kamil Adrian Majchraz is the man to take it as he seals a straight sets victory over Brazil's Orlando Moraes Luz.
The 18-year-old had sealed the opener 6-4 and, despite a tougher battle, powered through to a 7-5 victory in the second.
Bronze was won yesterday by Russia's Andrey Rublev.
16:25 The Canoes (and kayaks) are back out as we being the second session of the canoe-kayak head to head sprints.
According to my trusty source on the issue, the primary difference between kayaking and canoeing is the number of blades used by the athletes. Kayaking involves a double bladed oar while the canoe just a single blade. Simples.
First up is the men's C1 head to head sprint.
16:11 Poland's Kamil Adrian Majchraz is a set to the good in the gold medal final of the men's singles tennis. The Pole took a little shy of 30 minutes to record a 6-4 scoreline against Brazil's Orlando Moraes Luz in the opener.
It's the same scoreline in the women's singles bronze medal match where Lithuania's Akvile Parazinskaite leads Ukraine's Anhelina Kalinina
15:59 Back to the archery and wins for Japan's Miasa Koike and Ukraine's Viktoriia Oleksiuk, Taiwan's Tzu-Yun Fang and Poland's Sylwia Zyzanska have seen them progress to the last 16 of the women's individual recurve competition, while Great Britain's Bradley Denny and Frenchman Thomas Koenig have followed suit in the men's.

15:46 More boxing results to sink your teeth into now as the women's light and middleweight bouts take centre stage.
The former saw Ciara Ginty of Ireland record a win over Italy's Monica Floridia and Esra Yildiz of Turkey seal victory over Ukraine's Anhelina Bondarenko, while Poland's Elzbieta Wojcik beat France's Davina Michel in the latter.
15:39 Equestrian has joined the list of live sport taking place here as new life is breathed into the sporting programme right across Nanjing. Finally!
Round A of the individual jumping event is the current competition taking place at the Xinzhuang Equestrian venue with China's Yaofeng Li and Michael Duffy of Ireland tied for the lead.
It's a hard nut life...
15:29 It's a tough life being an elite sportsman. (I've heard) It is vital, therefore, for our athletes to catch up on some much needed rest now and again, and, of course, some much needed playstation...

15:14 The bronze medal match of the women's tennis singles competition is underway over at the Tennis Academy with Ukraine's Anhelina Kalinina taking on Lithuania's Akvile Parazinskaite. The court B match will be followed by the bronze medal playoff in the men's doubles.
15:00 There's been a result in the women's modern pentathlon competition with Spain's Aroa Freije Torneiro winning the swimming contest.
The Spaniard finished the 200m swim in a time of 2:14.67 to score 296 points. Behind her came Italy's Aurora Tognetti who scored 292 points with Anna Zs Toth just a point behind in third.
Next up is the fencing contest, Torneiro finished last in the ranking rounds of this discipline yesterday so will be hoping for an improved result when action gets underway at 16:00.
14:48 A quick archery update for you now and Guatemala's Regina Romero has progressed to the women's individual recurve round of 16 after a 6-4 victory over Great Britain's Bryony Pitman.
On the men's side, Marcus D'Almeida has secured safe passage to the next stage after a comfortable 6-0 win over Filipino archer Luis Gabriel Moreno, while Rick Martens of Belgium moves a step closer to the medals with a 7-3 victory against Belarus' Aliaksei Dubrova.

- IOC Executive Board member, National Olympic Committee of Ukraine President and pole vault world record holder, Sergey Bubka enjoying a taste of Ukrainian gold in the pool.


China's Yuan Chang opened her campaign with a win, beating Taiwan's Hsiao-Wen Huang on points, while Armenia's Anush Grigoryan punched her way to victory against Kazakhstan's Balkibekova, again on points.

- Belgium's Chloe Beaucarne is ecstatic with her bronze medal in the women's 100m hurdles.
14:20 Jiaman Li of China has progressed to the last 16 of the women's individual recurve competition after a solid 7-3 victory over Kazakhstan's Aruzhan Abrazak.
Up next at the Fangshan Archery Field is Great Britain's Bryony Pitman against Guatemala's Regina Romero.
14:05 We're also underway in the boxing as the sport makes its first appearance at these Games. China's Yuan Chang meets Taiwan's Hsiao-Wen Huang in the women's flyweight division to open the the competition.
14:00 Is that the sounds of bows I hear? Yes, yes it is. That can only mean one thing, sport is back!
China's Jiaman Li is the girl to thank as she begins her round of 32 women's individual recurve encounter against Kazakhstan's Aruzhan Abrazak.
13:42 Chinese diving great and Athlete Role Model Wu Minxia has told athletes to "never give up on your dream" as they pursue Youth Olympic glory at the Natatorium.
It appears her advice has been headed by compatriot Shengping Wu who was in blistering form in this morning's 10m platform qualification round. The 18-year-old scored an incredible 86.15 points more than her closest competitor Zhiayi Loh of Malaysia, with finals to come later this afternoon.

13:23 Here's something I would like to see. IOC President Thomas Bach has told a group of young Kiwis that he will perform the "Haka" before Executive Board meetings after the young Olympians taught him the a traditional Maori haka called "Ka Mate".
"I'll do the haka haka from now on," Bach said. "At my next board meeting of the IOC I will start with [the haka]. The meeting will be very easy after that."
I know a few EB members who would likely join the President in his pre-meeting demonstrations. Then again, I know a few more who wouldn't...
13:00 Okay, apologies, maybe that was slightly longer than anticipated. I do come back with news, though.
It has been announced that the Chinese Premier Li Keqiang will attend the Closing Ceremony of the the Games, due to take place on Thursday (August 28).
Li will be joined at the ceremony by Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne, Djibouti's Prime Minister Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed and Madagascar's Prime Minister Kolo Roger, following an invitation by the Chinese Premier.
12:40 Rather oddly, the end of the table tennis brings an end to all sport here in Nanjing for a while. An hour and 20 minutes in fact.
I feel quite strange; like I've been thrown into the sunlight after a week of isolation...
Maybe it's time to grab a quick cup of tea and a biscuit, maybe a bourbon if I'm lucky. Meet back here in five?
12:30 It's all over in the table tennis as Fan Zhendong seals a straights sets (or games, we've been debating the correct terminology for a while at the media centre) victory over Thailand's Padasak Tanviriyavechakul to secure a 2-0 win in the mixed international team event.
Unfortunately, that means there will be no doubles encounter to tickle our fancy. Fortunately, however, it means there will be a China versus Japan final. That's up at 18:30. Be sure to stay tuned...
12:16 Competition in canoe-kayak was ongoing this morning with C1 and K1 head to head sprints taking place between both men and women.
Kamila Bobr of Bulgaria and Kirti Kewat of India won the heats in the women's C1, with Serghei Tarnovschi of Moldova taking a victory in the men's C1.
12:04 Only one sport is currently in action here in Nanjing as China lead Thailand by a match to nil in the mixed international teams semi-final. Gaoyang Liu won the opener against Tamolwan Khetkhuan while Fan Zhendong sits two sets to the good against Padasak Tanviriyavechakul.
11:53 Competition has ended in both the athletics and diving for the time being. China's Shengping Wu has dominated the diving, finishing 86.15 points clear of her closest competitor in the women's 10m platform.
11:48 Men's and women's individual recurve archery is one of just three sports ongoing at the minute.
This morning's action has seen wins for South Korea, Venezuela, Malaysia, Turkey, Italy, Switzerland, Taiwan, France, India, Mexico, Slovenia and Spain.
11:37 Japan are guaranteed at least silver in the table tennis after a 2-1 victory for Yuko Muramatsu and Miyu Kato in their semi-final clash with Hong Kong.
China's Fan Zhendong and Gaoyang Liu now take on Thailand's Tamolwan Khetkhuan and Padasak Tanviriyavechakul for a spot alongside the Japanese duo in the final.
With Liu leading Khetkhuan in the opening women's singles clash, could it be another Fan/Muramtsu final?
11:12 Is it just me or are reporters getting younger these days? Sat here, minding my own business in the Main Media Centre and a group of junior journalists come over to put me through the most rigourous of questioning. Good on you kids! They should bring them to the press conferences...


Men's individual silver medallist Yuko Muramatsu is partnered with fourth placed finisher in the women's contest Miyu Kato, while the Hong Kong pairing consists of women's individual silver medallist Hoi Kem Doo and Ka Tak Hung who took eventual gold medal-winner in the men's contest, Fan Zhendong, into a fifth set playoff in their quarter-final encounter.
An even match up on paper which is proving to be the case in reality as the teams sit level on a match apiece with the third, the doubles contest, currently tied at 1 set all. It's all square at 7-7 in the third.
10:42 We're seeing the dreaded amber signs hoovering over the sailing events this morning, signalling more delays in competition. No doubt the cause is a lack of wind, again, with the conditions proving a "right ol' pain in the back side" as my mother would say...
Luckily for the sailors, a large pebble like being has showed up to bring some much needed entertainment for competitors and spectators alike. The pebble, aka Nanjinglele, has got some impressive skills with a windsurf as well, it seems...

10:34 Our first taste of diving has begun inside the Natatorium where the women have taken to the 10m platform.
Rather unsurprisingly, it's China who lead the way with Shengping Wu sitting head and shoulders above the rest after three exceptional dives.
Wu is no newcomer to the international diving scene having picked up gold medals in two FINA World Diving Grand Prix events in Montreal, Canada and Fort Lauderdale, United States.
10:30 That's it for medal action in the athletics for a while and, although their will be a fair few minor finals, none will be contests for medal glory.
The next chance of an athletics medal will come in the women's 5,000m race walk at 19:00. A number of the athletes competing in that have set personal bests already this year, making for what should be a brilliant race to start our evening of medal-laden action.
10:16 That's a first gold medal of the Games for Jamaica but you'd fully expect that figure to rise as the athletics action continues inside the Nanjing Olympic Sports Centre Stadium. They have, however, surged up the medal table with just that one gold to their name, joining a host of nations sitting on the one gold medal mark.

The young Jamaican finishes 0.35 seconds ahead of Botswana's Karabo Sibanda with The Bahamas' Henri Delauze in third.
10:01 It's almost time for our second gold medal of the day as the men's 400m finals take to the track. Before the A final takes place, composed of the fastest runners in qualifying, Final C and B will complete the distance.
09:53 Images are now leaking through of Laura Valette's superb victory in the women's 100m hurdles. Here's one of my favourites...

09:42 Today marks the final day of table tennis action over at the Wutaishan Gymnasium. China, unsurprisingly, won both gold medals on offer in the competition so far (men's and women's singles).
Although titled the mixed international team event, NOCs who qualify one male and one female in the singles event will see these two players team up in the mixed team event. If an NOC qualifies just a single man or women then that player must then team up with a player of the opposite gender from the same continent.
Europe 2, consisting of Sweden's Elias Ranefur and Israel's Nicole Trosman were the only continental team to make it to the quarter-final where they were subsequently knocked out by Japan.

Laura Valette definitely woke up on the right side of the bed this morning as she runs a personal best time of 13.34 to win gold in the women's 100m hurdles!
She is just 0.04 seconds ahead of Bulgarian hurdler Elvira Herman who takes silver while Chloe Beaucarne of Belgium secures bronze.
09:20 As well as a first day of diving; boxing and canoe-kayak are both set to join the sports programme today as we cross the halfway point in terms of sporting action.
09:13 Other medals are set to be won in the gymnastics, where we have the first day of apparatus finals; the sailing, dependent on the weather...; the diving, where we have our first of five action packed days; the table tennis; the modern pentathlon; the tennis; and the weightlifting.
09:05 I hope you all had a good long rest last night as you're in for a full-on medal bonanza here today with a whopping 28 medals up for grabs.
The majority of these will come from the Nanjing Olympic Sports Centre Stadium as we begin out first day of medal action in the athletics. They don't hold back here at the Youth Olympic Games either, with 13 gold medals set to be handed out inside the Stadium.
The first of these will come in the women's 100m hurdles and men's 400m this morning, while the other 11 will be decided this evening.
09:00 Hello and welcome back to the insidethegames live blog brought to you directly from the heart of action at the Nanjing 2014 Summer Youth Olympic Games.