February 6.1999-Fourth Asian Winter Games come to an end to the Chinese delegation was the first gold medal total
February 6, 1999 (the twelfth lunar month twenty) Tiger years, the fourth Asian Winter Games come to an end to the Chinese delegation was received by the total number of gold medals. On the evening of February 6,
1999 Fourth Asian Winter Games come to an end, twenty-three countries from Asia and regions of ice and snow athletes at the closing ceremony singing and dancing, and Meet Aomori, Japan meet again four years after . (1 $ djτ.cōm)
before the closing ceremony, held at the the Battle --- Men's Ice Hockey championship in the last two games of the current Asian Winter Games and three, four battle. Kazakhstan team and the Japanese team to compete for the men's ice hockey championship game, Kazakhstan, the day the two teams to one a draw, but the Kazakhstan team by virtue of goal difference more won the gold medal of the current Asian Winter Games heaviest . Another Battle of the Chinese team and the Korean team to compete for the men's ice hockey bronze medal game, the Chinese team beat seven two opponents.
40 three gold medals in the current Asian Winter Games gold medal in the seven-day battle, carved up by the five countries. Chinese delegation gold medal championship to fifteen gold record column, hosts South Korea delegation of eleven gold record ranked GOLDBOND second place. (L $ djτ.cōm)
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