Aruna Tanwar
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Nationality | Indian | |||||||||||
Born | Haryana | |||||||||||
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Country | India | |||||||||||
Sport | Taekwondo | |||||||||||
Medal record
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Aruna Tanwar is an Indian Para Taekwondo athlete and two time Olympian from Haryana. She is currently ranked World No.4 in the W-49 kg | K43 | and World No. 30 in the W-49 kg | K44 event category of World Para Taekwondo Events.[1][2] She qualified to represent India at the 2024 Summer Paralympics at Paris, her second Olympics.[3]
Career
[edit]Tanwar was born in Dinod village, near Bhiwani in Haryana.[4] She began practicing Taekwondo at eight years and she is a five-time National champion. She is a B.P.Ed. student at Chandigarh University.[5]
2020 Summer Paralympics
[edit]Aruna became first-ever Indian Taekwondo athlete to qualify for Paralympics Olympic Games at Tokyo, Japan on the allocation of a bi-partite invitation spots, where Taekwondo Paralympic event was featured for the first time. She represented Indian Team in Taekwondo at the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo, Japan.[6][7] She is coached by Swaraj Kumar Singh.
Tournaments record
[edit]Year | Event | G- Rank | Location | Place |
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2019 | 5th Asian Para Open Taekwondo Championships | G-4/G-2 | Amman Jordan | Bronze |
2019 | 8th World Para Taekwondo Championships | G-10 | Antalya Turkey | Bronze |
2018 | 4th Asian Para Taekwondo Championships | G-4/G-2 | Hochiminh Vietnam | Silver |
2018 | 3rd WT President's Cup Asian Region Para Taekwondo Championships | G-1 | Kish Island Iran | Silver |
2018 | Kimunyong International Para Taekwondo Open | G-1 | Seoul South Korea | Gold |
References
[edit]- ^ "Tournaments Record". World Taekwondo.
- ^ "Individual winners by category World Para Taekwondo Championships 2019" (PDF). World Taekwondo.
- ^ "Lko athlete qualifies for Paralympics". The Times of India. 18 March 2024. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 14 August 2024.
- ^ "The confirmation that came from the Para Taekwondo Association India (PTAI) was a big booster for Naresh, who works as a driver with a chemical factory to support his three children, including Aruna". The Indian Express News.
- ^ "Chandigarh University's Aruna Tanwar becomes India's first ever Taekwondo athlete to qualify for Paralympics". The Print News.
- ^ "Aruna Tanwar has qualified for the upcoming 2020 Tokyo Paralympics after receiving a wildcard entry for the Games in Women's U49 category". The Bridge News.
- ^ "Tokyo Paralympics: Aruna Tanwar becomes India's first-ever Taekwondo entry". The India Today News.