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Saina loses after putting up a fight

Last updated on: November 18, 2010 23:01 IST
Saina Nehwal returns a shot against Hong Kong's Yip during their quarterfinal tie on Thursday

Saina Nehwal, India's lone hope for a medal in badminton, crashed out of the the Asian Games in Guangzhou after losing to Yin Pui Yip of Hong Kong on Thursday.

The World No 3 lost 8-21, 21-9, 19-21, on a day that saw the end of India's badminton challenge at the Games.

Earlier, Men's singles player Aravind Bhat and the mixed doubles pair of Jwala Gutta and V Diju lost -- Bhat losing 19-21, 12-21 to world number six Boonsak Ponsana of Thailand and Jwala-Diju going down to Koreans Baekcheol Shin and Hyojung Lee in the mixed-doubles event.

The Indian pair lost 21-17, 13-21, 16-21 against the Korean combination in a 36-minute match

Sixth-place finish for men's 4x100m relay team

Last updated on: November 18, 2010 23:01 IST
A member of the Japanese 4x100m medley relay team (right) comes in for the handover with Chinese relay swimmer on the left on Thursday

A second medal eluded India in the swimming competitions as its men's 4x100m medley relay team finished a disappointing sixth in the finals at the Asian Games in Guangzhou on Thursday.

The quartet of Rehan Poncha, Sandeep Sejwal, M Badrinath (who replaced Virdhawal Khade in the finals) and Aaron D'Souza clocked 3:52.97s.

Japan was elevated to gold with a time of 3 minutes, 34.10 seconds, after China was disqualified from the men's 4x100-meter medley relay after an illegal change involving the second swimmer.

India also tasted disappointment in the individual events on the day as Mandar Anandrao Divase (1500m freestyle), M Badrinath (50m backstroke) and Sandeep Sejwal (200m breaststroke) failed to make the final cut.

Indians crash out of taekwondo quarters

Last updated on: November 18, 2010 23:01 IST
South Korea's Heo Jung-nyoung bites his gold medal after the men's taekwondo 87kg final on Thursday

India endured a dismal day in taekwondo competitions with as many as four players -- two men and as many women -- crashing out in the quarter-finals of their respective weight categories, in Guangzhou on Thursday.

P Anand and Sandeep Kundu too were shown the door in the last eight stage of the men's 80kg and 87kg.

P Anand lost 3-5 to Nabil Hassan of Jordan while Sundeep Kundu was spanked 4-18 by Uzbek fighter Akmal Irgashev.

South Korea's Heo Jung-nyoung won the gold in the over 87kg category.

Korea woman win first medal in Taekwondo

Last updated on: November 18, 2010 23:01 IST
China's Hou Yuzhuo (blue) fights South Korea's Lee Sung-hye during their women's taekwondo under 57k

Among women, India's Latika Bhandari and Y Shantibala Devi bowed out in the women's 53kg and 57kg respectively. Both Latika and Shantibala went down tamely 0-6 and 0-13 to Sarita Phongsri of Thailand and Hou Yuzhuo of China.

Later in the day, Lee Sung-hye beat Yuzhuo in the 57kg category, to give the Korean squad their first gold medal.

Taiwan Prez enters taekwondo dispute

Last updated on: November 18, 2010 23:01 IST
Taiwan's Yang Shu-Chun is consoled by her coach while staging a sit-in protest

Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou stepped into the politically-charged dispute over a disqualified taekwondo fighter on Thursday, demanding event organisers at China's Asian Games re-examine her case and offer a better explanation.

Former Asian champion Yang Shu-chun was disqualified in sensational circumstances on Wednesday, when officials stopped her 49-kg bout against a Vietnamese competitor and disqualified her for wearing unauthorised sensors in her footwear.

"Taiwan's public cannot accept this," presidential office spokesman Lo Chih-chiang said.

"The president is asking the cabinet and the sports commission to stick up for her rights. We hope they can re-evaluate the case and offer better reasoning."