China’s Zou Jiaqi (right) and Qiu Xiuping celebrate their victory in the women’s lightweight double sculls rowing event on Sunday, securing the first gold medal of the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, East China’s Zhejiang province. China’s rowing team concluded their races in the tournament on Monday, winning 11 gold medals in 13 categories. Photo: VCG
Wang Shun celebrates after winning the men’s 200-meter individual medley swimming final on Sunday. Wang set a new Asian record in the event, completing the final in one minute and 54.62 seconds. China’s swimming team bagged seven gold medals on Sunday, the opening day of the tournament. Photo: VCG
On Sunday, 17-year-old Huang Yuting (center) and her teammate Han Jiayu (left), won the women’s 10m air rifle individual gold and silver, respectively. India’s Ramita Jindal claimed a bronze in the event. Photo: VCG
Sun Peiyuan triumphed in the men’s Changquan Taiji all-round event on Sunday. The 34-year-old previously won two Asian Games gold medals, one each at Incheon in 2014 and Jakarta in 2018. Photo: Ishara S Kodikara/VCG
Zhang Mingyu of China competes in the women’s individual riding show jumping event in modern pentathlon on Sunday. Zhang secured the gold medal in the event and also contributed to the China women’s team gold medal. Photo: Hector Retamal/VCG
China’s Zhang Boheng competes on the vault at the men’s team artistic gymnastics event on Sunday. Photo: Aaron Favila/VCG
From left: Lan Xingyu, Lin Chaopan, Zhang Boheng, Xiao Ruoteng and Zou Jingyuan wave on the podium after winning the men’s team artistic gymnastics final with 262.025 points. Photo: VCG
From right: Zhang Yufei, Wu Qingfeng, Cheng Yujie, and Yang Junxuan claimed the gold medal in the women’s 4x100m freestyle relay on Sunday, setting an Asian Games record time of three minutes and 33.96 seconds. Zhang also won the women’s 200m butterfly that day, breaking the Asian Games record in two minutes and 5.57 seconds. Photo: VCG