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South Korea at the 2014 Asian Games

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South Korea at the 2014 Asian Games
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South Korea was the host nation of the 2014 Asian Games held in Incheon from 19 September to 4 October 2014. South Korea was represented by the Korean Olympic Committee, and the South Korean delegation was the largest in this edition of the Asian Games. The delegation of 1,068 people included 831 competitors (454 men, 377 women) and 237 officials.

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Competitors from the South Korea led the bronze medal count with 84 in the general medal table. South Korea also won 79 gold medals, 70 silver medals and a total of 228 medals, finishing second on the medal table.[1]

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Archery

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Compound

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Badminton

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Baseball

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Preliminary round

Group B

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22 September
18:30
Thailand  0–15 (F/5)  South Korea Munhak Baseball Stadium, Incheon
Umpires: Ito Akihiko (JPN)
LP: Sihamat Wissaroot Boxscore WP: Yoo Won-sang
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24 September
18:30
Chinese Taipei  0–10 (F/8)  South Korea Munhak Baseball Stadium
Umpires: Horii Akira (JPN)
LP: Wang Yao Lin Boxscore WP: Cha Woo-chan
HR: Kang Jung-ho (1), Oh Jae-won (1), Park Byung-ho (1)
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25 September
18:30
South Korea  12–0 (F/7)  Hong Kong Mokdong Baseball Stadium
Umpires: Feng Qifeng(CHN)
WP: Bong Jung-keun Boxscore LP: Leung Ka Ho Sam
HR: Min Byung-hun (1)
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Semifinals

27 September
18:30
China  2–7  South Korea Mokdong Baseball Stadium
Umpires: Sakumoto Akira(JPN)
LP: Qi Jiping Boxscore WP: Lee Tae-yang
HR: Kang Jung-ho (1), Park Byung-ho (1)
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finals

28 September
18:30
South Korea  6–3  Chinese Taipei Munhak Baseball Stadium
Umpires: Horii Akira (JPN)
WP: An Ji-man Boxscore LP: Chen Kuan Yu
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Fencing

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Football

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Pool Matches

Group A

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Round of 16

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Quarter-finals

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Referee: Mohammed Al Alawaji (Saudi Arabia)

Semi-finals

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Final

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Women

Pool matches Group A

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Referee: Fusako Kajiyama (Japan)

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Referee: Li Juan (China)

Quarter-finals

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Referee: Fusako Kajiyama (Japan)

Semi-finals

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Referee: Wang Jia (China)

Bronze medal match

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Referee: Nami Imaizumi (Japan)
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