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  • Taiwan team earns 3 medals at European math competition

    Taiwan’s young mathematicians excelled at the 15th European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad, winning two silver and one bronze medal. The team, selected by university professors, tied for 13th place globally.
    2026/04/15 19:00
  • Taiwan wins silver in women’s pistol at Asian championship

    Taiwan’s shooting team won silver in the women’s 25-meter pistol event at the Asian Championship in New Delhi. Tien Chia-chen led with a 5th-place finish.
    2026/02/09 17:10
  • Chen Nien-chin defeats rival to claim boxing world gold

    Taiwanese boxer Chen Nien-chin wins gold at the World Boxing finals in India, defeating England’s Dione Burman. Teammates Wu Shih-yi and Kuo Yi-hsuan earn silver.
    2025/11/21 10:55
  • Taiwan wins first hydrogen car racing medal in Germany

    Taiwan’s SOLOMON Fuel Cell Fleet from National Kaohsiung University won silver at the Hydrogen Grand Prix in Germany, marking Taiwan’s debut in this global event.
    2025/08/27 17:43
  • Taiwan high jumper secures silver at Germany competition

    Taiwanese athlete Fu Zhao-xuan wins silver in men’s high jump at the World University Games in Germany, clearing 2.25 meters. He eyes gold at the Asian Games.
    2025/07/25 16:07
  • Huang Yu-chieh wins silver at World University Games

    Huang Yu-chieh wins silver in women’s singles table tennis at the Rhine-Ruhr World University Games, tying Taiwan’s best Universiade result. She lost 0-4 to China’s Zhao Shang in the final.
    2025/07/25 11:00
  • Taipei mayor condemns incident at World University Games

    Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an condemns an incident at the World University Games in Germany involving Chinese individuals and Taiwan’s Ministry of Education. Taiwan’s taekwondo team won silver, sparking the confrontation. Chiang emphasizes Taiwan’s achievements and calls for respect in international sports.
    2025/07/24 16:00
  • Taiwan’s men’s taekwondo team takes silver in Germany

    Taiwan’s men’s taekwondo team won silver at the World University Games in Germany, losing to South Korea. The team showed resilience, advancing past Malaysia, Thailand, and Uzbekistan.
    2025/07/24 11:00
  • Taiwan swimmer Eddie Wang places 5th in FISU butterfly final

    Taiwanese swimmer Eddie Wang placed fifth in the men’s 100-meter butterfly at the FISU World University Games in Germany, narrowly missing his national record.
    2025/07/23 11:24
  • Taekwondo success boosts Taiwan’s medal count in Germany

    Taiwan’s Chin I-chun wins silver in women’s taekwondo at the Rhine-Ruhr 2025 FISU World University Games. Chiu Yi-jui secures bronze in men’s 74 kg.
    2025/07/22 15:17
  • Eddie Wang wins silver in 200m butterfly at Universiade

    Taiwan’s Eddie Wang wins silver in the 200-meter butterfly at the Rhine-Ruhr FISU World University Games, narrowly missing gold. He eyes gold at the 2026 Nagoya Asian Games.
    2025/07/21 14:00
  • Taiwan falls to China in badminton finals at FISU Games

    Taiwan’s badminton team lost 1-3 to China in the mixed team finals at the Rhine-Ruhr FISU World University Games, ending their gold medal streak but securing silver.
    2025/07/21 12:00
  • Taiwan boxer Wu Shih-yi wins silver at Thailand Boxing Open

    Taiwanese boxer Eva Wu won silver in the women’s 57-kg category at the Thailand Boxing Open. Despite a 0-5 loss to Thailand’s Punrawee Ruenros, Wu showed skill and sportsmanship.
    2025/06/02 12:00
  • Taiwan’s Olympic lifter wins silver despite foot injury

    Fang Wan-ling wins silver in the women’s 49-kg category at the National Intercollegiate Athletic Games despite a foot injury. She plans to compete in upcoming championships.
    2025/04/28 17:21
  • Taiwan shines at Paralympics with five medals

    Discover how Taiwan’s athletes excelled at the Paris Paralympics, winning three silver and two bronze medals. Highlights include the closing ceremony and future preparations for global competitions.
    2024/09/09 10:05
  • Taiwan’s Chen Po-yen wins silver in Paralympics table tennis

    Discover the inspiring journey of Taiwan’s table tennis prodigy, Chen Po-yen, who secured a silver medal at the Paralympics in Paris. Read about his commendable performance and future prospects.
    2024/09/06 11:24
  • Deputy minister cheers on Taiwan’s Paralympians in France

    Discover how Taiwan’s Paralympic team surpasses its previous performance with a silver and bronze medal already secured. Deputy Minister of Education Chang Liao Wan-chien visits France to support the athletes and discuss international cooperation.
    2024/09/02 11:26
  • Yang Yung-wei moved by coach’s support at Team UA event

    Discover how Taiwanese judoka Yang Yung-wei was moved to tears by his coach’s emotional speech at the "Team UA" event, emphasizing self-belief and support. Learn about Yang’s Olympic journey and the presence of other Taiwanese Olympians.
    2024/08/27 14:15
  • Taiwan’s judo team sets sights on Paris Olympics gold

    Discover how Taiwan’s judo stars, including Yang Yung-wei and Lien Chen-ling, are preparing for the Paris Olympics with hopes of surpassing their record-breaking performance in Tokyo.
    2024/07/16 10:58
  • Taiwan gymnasts eye Olympic glory at Paris summer games

    Taiwan’s gymnastics team coach, Lin Yu-hsin, expressed confidence in the medal prospects of Tang Chia-hung and Olympic silver medalist Lee Chih-kai for the upcoming Paris Summer Olympics. The Taiwanese gymnasts recently visited the Accor Arena, the recognized gymnastics venue, and Lin confirmed that the warm-up venue adheres to global standards. Although no Taiwanese athlete has secured qualification yet, Lin believes that Lee’s performance in pommel horse, Tang’s performance in horizontal bar, and Lin Kuan-yi’s performance in rings could earn them a place in the Olympics and potentially podium finishes. The Accor Arena has hosted various sports events since 1984 and underwent recent renovations. Taiwan plans to send six participants, including Lee Chih-kai, Hsiao Yu-jan, Tang Chia-hung, Hung Yuan-hsi, Lin Kuan-yi, and Tseng Wei-sheng. Lin emphasized the importance of sending strong individual contestants focused on health to secure points. Lee Chih-kai and Tang Chia-hung, both recognized for their skilled performances and reputation, are expected to easily qualify due to their prime age.
    2024/01/17 10:23
  • Tai Tzu-ying named ’top player’ after World Tour Finals win

    Taiwan’s badminton player Tai Tzu-ying, the silver medalist at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, has been recognized as "one of the top players in the world" by Malaysian newspaper "The Star" after winning the World Tour Finals. With victories at the Badminton Asia Championships, 2023 Taipei Open, and the World Tour Finals, the 29-year-old earned a prize of US$200,000 (approximately NT$6.3 million) and 12,000 world ranking points, positioning her well for the Paris Olympics seedings. Tai’s competitors in Paris include China’s Chen Yufei, South Korea’s An Se-young, Japan’s Akane Yamaguchi, and Spain’s Carolina Marin. In an interview with the Badminton World Federation (BWF), Tai emphasized the importance of maintaining her health as she prepares for the Olympics. She also confirmed that the Paris games will be her last, making it her most crucial opportunity to win a gold medal.
    2023/12/25 17:38
  • Taiwanese boxer aims for gold amid opponent’s drug scandal

    Taiwanese boxing prodigy Lai Chu-en has the chance to upgrade his silver medal to gold at the Hangzhou Asian Games due to doping allegations against Mongolian boxer Baatarsukhiin Chinzorig. Chinzorig, a silver medalist at the 2023 IBA World Boxing Championships, could face a four-year ban from the sport and potential disqualification from the Paris Olympics if the allegations are proven.
    2023/10/23 18:03
  • Air Force fighter jets to escort Taiwan athletes back home

    President Tsai Ing-wen has instructed the Air Force to accompany Taiwan’s heroic athletes on their return from the Hangzhou Asian Games. Taiwan secured an impressive 67 medals, including 19 gold, 20 silver, and 28 bronze, finishing 6th overall. This surpasses their pre-Games target and equals their gold medal tally from the 1998 Bangkok Asian Games. President Tsai expressed gratitude to all team members, including athletes, coaches, and support staff. The largest contingent of athletes is expected to return tonight at 9:30 p.m.
    2023/10/09 16:55
  • Taichung mayor boosts Asian Games gold medal bonus to NT$1M

    Taichung City Mayor Lu Shiow-yen has increased the gold medal bonus for Asian Games medalists from NT$150,000 to NT$1 million. Silver and bronze medalists will now receive NT$500,000 and NT$300,000, respectively. This makes Taichung City’s rewards the highest among all other counties and cities.
    2023/09/25 17:11
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