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Athletes chopped, Malaysia and South Korea simmer

(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-12-13 08:35

One athlete was disqualified from the Asian Games for importing drugs while another got the chop from karate on a turbulent Tuesday at the Asian Games.

Officials were also fielding angry complaints as both Malaysia and South Korea fumed at perceived injustices.

On the field of play China added to their nation's mammoth medal haul, led by Olympic champion and world record-holder Liu Xiang who strolled to gold in the 110m hurdles in an Asian Games record time of 13.15 seconds.

"I am now in excellent condition," said Liu.

By the end of day 11 of competition China had amassed 137 gold medals from the 345 on offer. With three days competition remaining, they are chasing the 150 they won in Pusan at the last Games.

South Korea are in second place in the standings with 47 golds, one more than third-placed Japan.

Bodybuilder Saeaz Faeaz was disqualified from the Games after 134 ampoules of the banned muscle-building steroid nandrolone were found in Iraqi luggage at Doha airport.

After the December 4 find and a probe into the case, organisers staged a hearing with the athlete having established the luggage had been his.

"During the hearing he (Faeaz) admitted that this bag and all 134 ampoules belonged to him. That he brought it inside the country," director general of the Olympic Council of Asia Husain Al Musallam told reporters.

TEENAGER CHOPPED

The 32-year-old from Baghdad became the fifth competitor to be disqualified from the 15th Games for a drugs-related offence, but the first to be sanctioned for a non-analytical anti-doping violation.

Four weightlifters had earlier been disqualified for failing drug tests.

Iraq's soccer team soon restored smiles to the Iraqi camp, however, with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over the fancied South Korean team to reach Friday's final.

They will play Qatar in Friday's final after the hosts romped to a riveting 2-0 win over Iran.

The adage that if you are good enough you are old enough clearly did not apply in the case of 13-year-old schoolgirl Haya Samir Jumaa.

The teenager from the United Arab Emirates was disqualified from the women's individual kata when her age was spotted, despite having already competed in two contests.

Doha 2006 karate contest rules, set by the Asian Karate Federation, state competitors must be aged 16 or over.

"It happens all the time," karate competition manager Mohammad Al Rumihi said.

The OCA, however, was furious.
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