Chinese Taipei at the 2012 Asian Beach Games

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Chinese Taipei at the
2012 Asian Beach Games
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg
IOC code TPE
NOC Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee
Website www.tpenoc.net
in Haiyang, China
June 16 (16-06) – June 22 (22-06)
Competitors40 in 6 sports
Medals
Ranked 5th
Gold
3
Silver
6
Bronze
6
Total
15
Asian Beach Games appearances

Chinese Taipei competed at the 2012 Asian Beach Games held in Haiyang, China from June 16 to 22, 2012. [1] Chinese Taipei sent 40 athletes and competed in 6 sports.

Chinese Taipei Name used by Taiwan in international organizations and events

"Chinese Taipei" is the name for Taiwan designated in the Nagoya Resolution whereby the Republic of China (ROC) and the People's Republic of China (PRC) recognize each other when it comes to the activities of the International Olympic Committee and its correlates. The ROC participates under this name in various international organizations and events, including the World Trade Organization, the World Health Organization, the Metre Convention, FIRST Global and international pageants.

2012 Asian Beach Games

The third Asian Beach Games were held in Haiyang, China in 2012.

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Haiyang, a coastal city in Shandong province in eastern China, located on the Yellow Sea (southern) coast of the Shandong Peninsula. It is a county-level city under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Yantai.

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They won a total of 15 medals, including 3 golds, 6 silvers and 6 bronzes. It earned the fifth position in the general medal table.

All 3 golds were won from roller speed skating, Kao Mao-chieh in Men's 200 m time trial Chen Yan-cheng in Men's 10000 m points, [2] and Li Meng-chu in Women's 20000 m elimination. Kou Nai-han and Chang Hui-min won the bronze medal in beach volleyball. [3] [4]

Kou Nai-han is a Taiwanese volleyball player who has played in 14 matches for the Chinese Taipei women's national volleyball team. She was part of the Chinese Taipei women's national volleyball team at the 2006 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in Japan.

Chang Hui-min is a retired Taiwanese female volleyball player. She was part of the Chinese Taipei women's national volleyball team.

Medal summary

Medal by Sport

Medals by sport
SportGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
Beach handball 0101
Beach volleyball 0011
Beach woodball 0224
Roller speed skating 3339
Total36615

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