Defending champion Liu Hongyu was also disqualified during the race . rac
China's Liu Hongyu, fourth at last year's world championships, was unchallenged to win the women's 10-kilometer walk.
Earlier, China's Liu Hongyu, fourth at last year's world championships, was unchallenged to win the women's 10-kilometer walk.
China's Liu Hongyu, fourth at last year's world championships, was unchallenged to win the women's 10-kilometer walk at the Asian Games on Monday.
Liu Hongyu, the defending champion, and Australia's Kerry Saxby-Junna, the bronze winner in 1999, both were disqualified for running, along with Yelena Nikolayeva of Russia, who was in second place when cited.
Aside from Li's victory in the women's 100, China had golds in the women's 10-kilometer walk, by Liu Hongyu, and the heptathlon, where Shen Shengfei amassed 5, 817 points for the seven events.
China's Liu Hongyu, fourth at last year's world championships, won the women's 10-kilometer walk in 43 minutes, 57.28 seconds, and said she might have gone faster if her rivals had put up more challenge.
China's Liu Hongyu, fourth at last year's world championships, won the women's 10-kilometer walk in 43 minutes, 57 . 28 seconds, and said she might have gone faster if her rivals had put up more challenge.
Aside from Li's victory in the women's 100, China had golds in the women's 10-kilometer walk, by Liu Hongyu; the men's shot put, by Liu Hao, and the heptathlon, where Shen Shengfei amassed 5, 817 points for the seven events.
Liu Hongyu won the last gold medal in the women's 10 km walk in Seville 1999 . She is also the second Chinese to win a major international marathon after Zhou Chunxiu, who took the London Marathon title in 2007.