Para taekwondo athlete Aruna Tanwar bags 3 golds at championships in Australia

Para taekwondo athlete Aruna Tanwar bags 3 golds at championships in Australia

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Category : Sports Published on: July 21 2023

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  • Paralympian Aruna Tanwar added another feather to her cap by securing three gold medals in three taekwondo championships held on three consecutive days in Australia.
  • Tanwar bagged three gold medals in Australia Open Para Taekwondo Championship, President Cup Para Taekwondo Championship, and Oceania Para Taekwondo Championship.
  • Prior to this, Tanwar won bronze medals in the 5th Asian Para Open Taekwondo Championship and the 8th World Para-Taekwondo Championships in 2019.
  • In 2018, she won gold in Kimunyong International Para Taekwondo Open. Tanwar also won silver medals in the 4th Asian Para-Taekwondo Championships and the 3rd WT President’s Cup Asian Region Para-Taekwondo Championships held in 2018.
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