Palesha Goverdhan
Palesha Goverdhan (Nepali: पलेशा गोवर्धन, born 25 July 2003) is a Nepali parataekwondo practitioner.[1] In 2021, she competed at the 2020 Summer Paralympics in the 58 kg category.[2][3] Three years later, Goverdhan competed at the 2024 Summer Paralympics (57 kg Category) and won a bronze medal, becoming the first Nepalese athlete to win a medal at the Paralympics.[4] Personal lifePalesha Goverdhan was born to Pradeep Goverdhan and Manita Goverdhan (née Shrestha) in Bagbazar, Kathmandu. She was born without a left palm.[5] She has been training with her coach, Kabiraj Negi Lama, in the Nepal Taekwondo Association since 2016.[6][7] CareerGoverdhan won the bronze medal in the Asian Para Taekwondo Championship held in 2018 in Vietnam.[8] Goverdhan participated at the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo, Japan. She lost 21–8 to Great Britain's Beth Munro, the eventual silver medalist.[9] Goverdhan won repechage matches against Brianna Salinaro of the USA and Marija Mičev of Serbia, but lost to China's Li Yujie. In doing so, she became the first Nepali athlete to win two fights at the Summer Paralympics.[10] Later that year, Gobardhan won the first gold medal for Nepal in para-Taekwondo by defeating Ebrahimi Roza from Iran in the final of the 2021 Asian Youth Para Games.[11] Govardhan won bronze medal in 2022 Asian Para Games held in Hangzhou, China, becoming the first Nepali para-athlete to win a medal in the Asian Para Games.[12][13] In March 2024, Goverdhan won gold in the women's 57 category the Asian section of the Pralympics qualification. In doing so, she qualified for the 2024 Summer Paralympics in Paris, France, becoming the first Nepalese to qualify via that route.[14] In the 57 kg category of the games, Goverdhan won her first match against Valeria Morales of Venezuela with a score of 31-0. She then lost to Silvana Fernandes of Brazil in a close match, with a score of 8-10. Afterward, Goverdhan competed in the Repechage round for a bronze medal. She won her first Repechage match against Sophie Caverzan of France with a score of 2-1. In the Repechage final, she defeated Marija Mičev of Serbia with a score of 15-8. This won her a bronze medal and she became Nepal's first-ever Paralympic medalist.[15][16] For this achievement, she was awarded रू65 lakh (US$48,000) by the Nepalese prime minister KP Oli on behalf of the Government of Nepal.[17] Honours and Awards
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