India's Aruna Tanwar was on Thursday forced to withdraw from the repechage round of the Paralympics women's taekwondo K44-49kg class here because of severe injuries sustained during her opening bout of the Games despite which she fought in the quarterfinals. (Blog | Medal Tally | News)
Aruna was scheduled to feature in the repechage round later in the evening after she lost to fourth-seeded Espinoza Carranza of Peru in the quarters.
All losing quarterfinalists from the main draw make the repechage where a player has to win three bouts to clinch the bronze medal.
But it turned out to be an anti-climax for the 12th seeded Indian as a possible hit on her right foot during her opening round 29-9 win over fifth seed Danijela Jovanovic of Serbia drew curtains to her campaign.