Aruna Tanwar: A Rising Star in Para Taekwondo
Aruna Tanwar is a young talent in the para-taekwondo community who is an inspiration to athletes and people from all over the world. She had a disability due to which her arms didn't work properly. However, her physical barriers have never been the focal point of her life; on the contrary, they have been the source of her motivation.
Aruna became a Taekwondo practitioner at the age of eight. Her persistence and her love for the sport were not affected by the obstacles she had to overcome because of her disability. It was her talent and dedication that were on display and she has been crowned five times as National Champion due to her hard work. Here are some of her other achievements:
In 2021, Aruna became the first-ever Indian para-athlete to qualify for the Paralympics.
Aruna's consistent performance has earned her the 4th position in the World Ranking.
Aruna has proven her dominance within India by securing the title of National Champion in the Para-Taekwondo National Championship in 2023.
Aruna's influence goes beyond the competition area. She is a role model to young athletes, who are especially those with disabilities, demonstrating that determination and hard work are the most important things for success.
On this Women's Day, we proudly pay tribute to the amazing sports achievements of Indian women with disabilities. The stories of their triumph over difficulties, breaking down barriers, and winning medals demonstrate that it is the soul that is strong. Let's acknowledge these women and work together to develop a supportive environment where everyone, irrespective of their disability, can reach their maximum potential.