Talk:1994 Asian Games medal table
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editChina originally won 137 gold medals but lost 11 of them because of doping, 1 Archery, 22 Athletics, 1 Basketball, 5 Canoeing, 3 Cycling, 4 Diving, 5 Fencing, 1 Football, 13 Gymnastics, 1 Judo, 11 Rowing, 3 Sailing, 15 Shooting, 1 Softball, 15 Swimming, 5 Table Tennis, 2 Tennis, 13 Weightlifting and 5 in Wushu for a total of 126 gold medals. there are sources for every single one of these gold medals. and I can name all 126 gold medalists. Mohsen1248 (talk) 20:59, 3 September 2018 (UTC)