Asian Games: India Assured of Two Medals in Wushu
Narender Grewal and Yumnam Sanathoi Devi won their respective men's and women's quarterfinal matches to assure India of two more medals at the Asian Games.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: September 22, 2014 07:03 pm IST
Wushu athletes Narender Grewal and Yumnam Sanathoi Devi assured India of two more Asian Games medals after winning their respective men's and women's quarterfinal matches at the Ganghwa Dolmens Gymnasium here on Monday. (Day 3 Blog | Medal Tally)
In the men's Sanda-60kg quarterfinals, world No.9 Grewal defeated Abdullah of Pakistan 2-0 to enter the medal round matches.
He will face Philippines' world No.3 Jean Claude Saclag in the semifinal match on Tuesday. (Squash: Pallikal Settles for Bronze | Ghosal Creates History)
In the women's quarter-final, Yumnam Sanathoi Devi downed Mongolia's Amgalanjargal Sangidorj 2-0 to confirm ensure at least a bronze medal in the Sanda-52kg category.
World No.5 Devi will take on China's Luan Zhang in the semi-final match Tuesday.
Earlier, Lama Sajan finished 13th and tied ninth in nangun and nanquan competitions, respectively. (Read: Indian Men's Football Team Ousted)
Lama scored 7.95 points out of 10 in nangun to take 13th position. The 22-year-old Indian bagged 4.60 points for quality of management, 2.40 for overall performance and 0.95 for degree of difficulty to gather 7.95 points.
In nanquan, he scored 9.06 points to share ninth position with Japan's Koki Nakata.
He got 4.80 points for quality of management, 2.51 for overall performance and 1.75 for degree of difficulty to gather 9.06 points.