India's wushu athlete Lama Sajan had a disappointing outing as he finished 13th and tied ninth in nangun and nanquan competitions, respectively, at the Ganghwa Dolmens Gymnasium in the 17th Asian Games here Monday.
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.
China's Di Wang won gold in both the events by scoring 9.78 and 9.77 in nangun and nanquan, respectively.
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