Tokyo: Aruna Tanwar India on Thursday was forced to withdraw from the Repechage round of the Taekwondo K44-49KG Paralympics here because of a severe injury suffered during the opening battle of the game even though he was fighting in the quarter-finals.
Aruna is scheduled to appear in the Round of Repother tonight after he loses from Espinoza Carranza in fourth seed in the quarter.
All losing quarter finalists from the main lottery made Repechage where a player had to win three battles to win a bronze medal.
But it turns out that anti-climax for the 12th seed India is likely to blow on his right foot during his opening round 29-9 victory above the fifth seed Danijela Jovanovic from Serbia drawing curtains.
“Sorry to tell you that our tigers hurt in his fight.
Allegedly broken a hairline.
He won his first match with a big margin but we could see the lost energy in the second.
Swelling has increased and requires medical attention,” Paralympic said.
“The Indian Committee of President Deepa Malik.
Aruna is scheduled to face Regerma Fatiyeva Seed 10 Azerbaijan in Quarter Repechage.
The explanation given by the Indian delegation for Aruna’s withdrawal from Round Repechage is” the possibility of fracture left arm and the possibility of right foot fracture.
“The form of withdrawal also quotes” Severe pain and dysfunction due to injuries above “as a reason behind his decision not to oppose further in the competition.
Aruna fights with injury in the quarter-finals and is not suitable for his Peru’s opponent when he loses one-sided 84-21 fight.
Classification K44 for athletes who have undergone unilateral arm amputation (or loss of equivalent function), or losing toes that affect the ability to lift his heels correctly.
Espinoza does not allow Indians to settle at all dominating the contest by bagging three rounds 26-2, 30-10, 28-9.