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Asian Games: Ayyasamy Dharun secures silver in 400m hurdles

| @indiablooms | Aug 27, 2018, at 06:30 pm

Jakarta, Aug 27 (IBNS): Ayyasamy Dharun added to India's tally of medals by winning silver in 400m hurdles on the ninth day of Asian Games 2018 on Monday.

Dharun won the silver by running a national record time of 48.96s.

Earlier, Saurav Ghoshal won a bronze medal in Squash men's singles.

Losing to Taiwan's Tai Tzu Ying in the semifinal, Indian badminton player Saina Nehwal settled for a bronze medal on the ninth day of the competition.

Saina won the medal in women's single.

The 28-year-old player lost to her Taiwanese competitor 17-21, 14-21.

India are presently at the ninth spot with a tally of 39 medals. 


 


 

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