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Para Asian Games: Aruna captures bronze medal in Taekwondo

By ANI | Updated: October 23, 2023 20:20 IST

Hangzhou [China], October 23 : The Indian contingent continued their dominant run at the ongoing Para Asian Games in ...

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Hangzhou [China], October 23 : The Indian contingent continued their dominant run at the ongoing Para Asian Games in Hangzhou, with Aruna Tanwar clinching a bronze medal in the women's K44 47 kg event in Taekwondo on Monday.

In the bronze medal match, she beat China's Chen Tong Tong by 13-12 in a closely fought match.

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So far, India has 18 medals at the games, with six gold, silver and bronze medals each.

India has gold and silver each in para-shooting.

India's tally of 72 medals at the last Para Asian Games in Indonesia back in 2018 was the country's best-ever performance at the event.

The fourth Para Asian Games will go on from October 22 to October 28.

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