Chinese Taipei at the 2018 Asian Para Games

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Chinese Taipei at the
2018 Asian Para Games
Chinese Taipei Paralympic Flag.svg
IPC code TPE
NPC Chinese Taipei Paralympic Committee
in Jakarta
6–13 October 2018
Competitors89 in 11 sports
Medals
Ranked 17th
Gold
2
Silver
9
Bronze
14
Total
25
Asian Para Games appearances (overview)

Chinese Taipei participated at the 2018 Asian Para Games which was held in Jakarta, Indonesia from 6 to 13 October 2018. 89 athletes competed for Chinese Taipei in eleven sports namely: athletics, swimming, powerlifting, shooting, archery, table tennis, judo, wheelchair tennis, badminton, wheelchair basketball and bowling. [1]

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Medalists

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MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg GoldLee Chia-chieh Bowling Women's Singles TPB809 Oct
Gold medal icon.svg GoldChiu Wen-shen
Huang Yu-hsiao
Shieh Tsung-han
Bowling Mixed Trios Team TPB1+TPB1/2+TPB2/311 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Chen Liang-da Swimming Men's 200m Individual Medley SM707 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg SilverHuang Yu-hsiao Bowling Men's Singles TPB308 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Cheng Ming-chih Table tennis Men's Singles- TT 508 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Lu Pi-chun Table tennis Women's Singles- TT 408 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg SilverLiu Ya-ting Athletics Women's Javelin Throw F12/1309 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Tien Shiau-wen Table tennis Women's Singles- TT 1009 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg SilverChiu Wen-shen
Huang Yu-hsiao
Bowling Mixed Doubles TPB1+TPB310 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg SilverChen Liang-da Swimming Men's 400m Freestyle S7 (6-7)12 Oct
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Tien Shiau-wen
Lin Tzu-yu
Table tennis Women's Team- TT 8-1013 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeLee Kai-lin Judo Women's 48 kg08 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeLin Yen-hung Table tennis Men's Singles- TT 508 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeHuang Tzu-hsuan
Shieh Tsung-han
Bowling Mixed Doubles TPB2+TPB209 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeHu Ming-fu Table tennis Men's Singles- TT 809 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeChen Yu-lien Athletics Women's 100m T5410 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeLu Tai-an
Yang Meng-chang
Bowling Mixed Doubles TPB9+TPB910 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeLin Tzu-hui Powerlifting Women's 79 kg10 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeLiu Ya-ting Athletics Women's Discus Throw F1211 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeHuang Chu-yin
Huang Tzu-hsuan
Wheelchair tennis Quad's Doubles11 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeYang Chuan-hui Athletics Men's Long Jump T1112 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeChen Yu-lien Athletics Women's 200m T5412 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeWu Cheng-sheng
Yin Chien-ping
Table tennis Men's Team- TT 313 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeLiang Chen-kun
Lin Wen-hsin
Table tennis Men's Team- TT 4-513 Oct
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeCheng Ming-chih
Lin Yen-hung
Table tennis Men's Team- TT 4-513 Oct

Medals by sport

Medals by sport
SportGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
Athletics 0145
Bowling 2226
Judo 0011
Powerlifting 0011
Swimming 0202
Table tennis 0459
Wheelchair tennis 0011
Total291425

Medals by day

Medals by day
DayDateGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
1October 70101
2October 80325
3October 91225
4October 100134
5October 111023
6October 120123
7October 130134
Total291425

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References

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