Asian Games 2014 Live Updates
Asian Games 2014 Medals Tally
Asian Games 2014 Live Updates: A look at Indian medallists in Incheon at the end of Day 6
India’s poor run at the Asian Games continued on Day 6 as well. While Shooters bagged a bronze, rowers settled for two more to get the rare cheer. India suffered their first defeat in men’s hockey, going down against traditional-rivals Pakistan.
Sixth Day Medal Tally
Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 China 79 42 34 155
2 Japan 28 36 32 96
3 Korea 28 33 31 92
4 Kazakhstan 6 8 16 30
5 DPR Korea 6 7 9 22
6 Chinese Taipei 5 3 6 14
7 Iran 4 6 4 14
8 Hong Kong 4 5 14 23
9 Mongolia 4 3 6 13
10 Malaysia 2 4 4 10
11 Myanmar 2 0 0 2
12 Vietnam 1 5 16 22
13 Singapore 1 3 6 10
14 Kuwait 1 3 1 5
15 India 1 1 13 15
16 Thailand 1 0 7 8
17 Qatar 1 0 0 1
18 Uzbekistan 0 4 7 11
19 Indonesia 0 3 4 7
20 Macau 0 3 0 3
ABOUT Incheon
Incheon is the second largest port city of Korea, located in the central west of the country. It was the first region in Korea to be modernized in the late 19th century. Wolmido Island and the coastal wharf have long enjoyed a reputation as popular tourist destinations. The Incheon International Airport, Incheon Bridge, and the Free Economic Zone of Songdo International Business District and their skyscrapers have recently changed the landscape of the city. One of the best ways to tour around town is by using the Incheon City Tour. The tour covers three major areas: the downtown area, the airport area, and the Ganghwa area. For the downtown and airport areas, visitors can use a one-day ticket, get off the bus at their preferred destination, and get back on at their leisure onto any of the same tour buses running throughout the day. The Ganghwa tour, on the other hand, is a one-day program with a fixed itinerary.