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Paris Paralympics: Nepal’s Palesha into quarter-final in taekwondo

She defeated Venezuela's Valeria Morales, 31-0 points, in a game held in Paris of France today.

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KATHMANDU: Nepal’s para-taekwondo player Palesha Govardhan has entered the quarter-final round in the Paris Paralympics.

She defeated Venezuela’s Valeria Morales, 31-0 points, in a game held in Paris of France today.

Palesha has become victorious in the under-57 Kg in the k-44 department in the first round. She will encounter Myara Sylvana Fernandez of Brazil in the quarter-final. Fernandez has entered into the quarter-final directly through a bye.

Palesha had clinched gold medal in the Asian qualifier of the Paralympics held in China in March and booked a spot to the Paris Paralympics. She is the first Nepali para-taekwondo player to play in the Paralympics.

Palesha had won a bronze medal in the 19th Asian Games held in Hangzhou, China last year.

Before this, Nepal’s Bharat Singh Mahata was defeated, 3 against 19 points, by Mitsuya Tanaka of Japan in the under 58-Kg in the K-44 department of taekwondao in the Paris Paralympics on Thursday. Mahata was selected for the Paris Paralympics through a wild card entry.