Hyderabad:Taekwondo player Aruna Tanwar became the Indian athlete to secure the 37th Paris Paralympic Quota for India by bagging a medal in the K44 U-47kg category on Sunday in the Asian Paralympics Qualifier. This will be the successive Paralympics for her. In the 2021 Games, Aruna became the first-ever Indian Taekwondo player to qualify for the Paralympics courtesy of receiving a wild card entry. Notably, 2023 was the best year for the athlete as she won a bronze medal at the Asian Para Games.
"We are beyond thrilled to announce that NCOE Lucknow's very own Taekwondo superstar Aruna Tanwar has officially qualified for the Paris Paralympics 2024!" Sports Authority of India (SAI) on X. India has ensured 36 quota places across seven disciplines in the Paralympics. Aruna, who comes from Haryana's Bhiwani district, is the sole taekwondo player book a berth in the Games.