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4 September 2024
Nepali para athlete and first bronze medalist in Paralympics in Nepal's history, Palesha Goverdhan, poses for a photo along with her medal after arriving in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 4, 2024. Born without a left palm, the 21-year-old Goverdhan starts practicing taekwondo at the age of 10. She becomes part of the national para taekwondo team in 2016 and makes her international debut during the Asian Open Para Taekwondo Championship in Chuncheon, South Korea, where she finishes fifth. Goverdhan also wins gold in the Second Kathmandu Gyarogi and Poomsae International Taekwondo Competition 2018, and Asian Youth Para Games 2021 in Bahrain. She is also a bronze medalist of the Fourth Asian Para Taekwondo held in 2018 in Vietnam.
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4 September 2024
Nepali para athlete and first bronze medalist in Paralympics in Nepal's history, Palesha Goverdhan (center), is toured around the city in a vehicle in public honor in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 4, 2024, after her arrival back from France. Born without a left palm, the 21-year-old Goverdhan starts practicing taekwondo at the age of 10. She becomes part of the national para taekwondo team in 2016 and makes her international debut during the Asian Open Para Taekwondo Championship in Chuncheon, South Korea, where she finishes fifth. Goverdhan also wins gold in the Second Kathmandu Gyarogi and Poomsae International Taekwondo Competition 2018 and Asian Youth Para Games 2021 in Bahrain. She is also a bronze medalist of the Fourth Asian Para Taekwondo held in 2018 in Vietnam.
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4 September 2024
Nepali para athlete and first bronze medalist in Paralympics in Nepal's history, Palesha Goverdhan, poses for a photo along with her medal after arriving in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 4, 2024. Born without a left palm, the 21-year-old Goverdhan starts practicing taekwondo at the age of 10. She becomes part of the national para taekwondo team in 2016 and makes her international debut during the Asian Open Para Taekwondo Championship in Chuncheon, South Korea, where she finishes fifth. Goverdhan also wins gold in the Second Kathmandu Gyarogi and Poomsae International Taekwondo Competition 2018, and Asian Youth Para Games 2021 in Bahrain. She is also a bronze medalist of the Fourth Asian Para Taekwondo held in 2018 in Vietnam.
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4 September 2024
Nepali para athlete and first bronze medalist in Paralympics in Nepal's history, Palesha Goverdhan, poses for a photo along with her medal after arriving in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 4, 2024. Born without a left palm, the 21-year-old Goverdhan starts practicing taekwondo at the age of 10. She becomes part of the national para taekwondo team in 2016 and makes her international debut during the Asian Open Para Taekwondo Championship in Chuncheon, South Korea, where she finishes fifth. Goverdhan also wins gold in the Second Kathmandu Gyarogi and Poomsae International Taekwondo Competition 2018, and Asian Youth Para Games 2021 in Bahrain. She is also a bronze medalist of the Fourth Asian Para Taekwondo held in 2018 in Vietnam.
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4 September 2024
Nepali para athlete and first bronze medalist in Paralympics in Nepal's history, Palesha Goverdhan, poses for a photo along with her medal after arriving in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 4, 2024. Born without a left palm, the 21-year-old Goverdhan starts practicing taekwondo at the age of 10. She becomes part of the national para taekwondo team in 2016 and makes her international debut during the Asian Open Para Taekwondo Championship in Chuncheon, South Korea, where she finishes fifth. Goverdhan also wins gold in the Second Kathmandu Gyarogi and Poomsae International Taekwondo Competition 2018, and Asian Youth Para Games 2021 in Bahrain. She is also a bronze medalist of the Fourth Asian Para Taekwondo held in 2018 in Vietnam.
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4 September 2024
Nepali para athlete and first bronze medalist in Paralympics in Nepal's history, Palesha Goverdhan, poses for a photo along with her medal after arriving in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 4, 2024. Born without a left palm, the 21-year-old Goverdhan starts practicing taekwondo at the age of 10. She becomes part of the national para taekwondo team in 2016 and makes her international debut during the Asian Open Para Taekwondo Championship in Chuncheon, South Korea, where she finishes fifth. Goverdhan also wins gold in the Second Kathmandu Gyarogi and Poomsae International Taekwondo Competition 2018, and Asian Youth Para Games 2021 in Bahrain. She is also a bronze medalist of the Fourth Asian Para Taekwondo held in 2018 in Vietnam.
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#11545208
4 September 2024
Nepali para athlete and first bronze medalist in Paralympics in Nepal's history, Palesha Goverdhan (center), is pictured during a public felicitation program in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 4, 2024, after her arrival back from France. Born without a left palm, the 21-year-old Goverdhan starts practicing taekwondo at the age of 10. She becomes part of the national para taekwondo team in 2016 and makes her international debut during the Asian Open Para Taekwondo Championship in Chuncheon, South Korea, where she finishes fifth. Goverdhan also wins gold in the Second Kathmandu Gyarogi and Poomsae International Taekwondo Competition 2018 and the Asian Youth Para Games 2021 in Bahrain. She is also a bronze medalist of the Fourth Asian Para Taekwondo held in 2018 in Vietnam.
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4 September 2024
Nepali para athlete and first bronze medalist in Paralympics in Nepal's history, Palesha Goverdhan (center), is pictured during a public felicitation program in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 4, 2024, after her arrival back from France. Born without a left palm, the 21-year-old Goverdhan starts practicing taekwondo at the age of 10. She becomes part of the national para taekwondo team in 2016 and makes her international debut during the Asian Open Para Taekwondo Championship in Chuncheon, South Korea, where she finishes fifth. Goverdhan also wins gold in the Second Kathmandu Gyarogi and Poomsae International Taekwondo Competition 2018 and the Asian Youth Para Games 2021 in Bahrain. She is also a bronze medalist of the Fourth Asian Para Taekwondo held in 2018 in Vietnam.
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4 September 2024
Nepali para athlete and first bronze medalist in Paralympics in Nepal's history, Palesha Goverdhan (center), is pictured during a public felicitation program in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 4, 2024, after her arrival back from France. Born without a left palm, the 21-year-old Goverdhan starts practicing taekwondo at the age of 10. She becomes part of the national para taekwondo team in 2016 and makes her international debut during the Asian Open Para Taekwondo Championship in Chuncheon, South Korea, where she finishes fifth. Goverdhan also wins gold in the Second Kathmandu Gyarogi and Poomsae International Taekwondo Competition 2018 and the Asian Youth Para Games 2021 in Bahrain. She is also a bronze medalist of the Fourth Asian Para Taekwondo held in 2018 in Vietnam.
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4 September 2024
Nepali para athlete and first bronze medalist in Paralympics in Nepal's history, Palesha Goverdhan (center), is pictured during a public felicitation program in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 4, 2024, after her arrival back from France. Born without a left palm, the 21-year-old Goverdhan starts practicing taekwondo at the age of 10. She becomes part of the national para taekwondo team in 2016 and makes her international debut during the Asian Open Para Taekwondo Championship in Chuncheon, South Korea, where she finishes fifth. Goverdhan also wins gold in the Second Kathmandu Gyarogi and Poomsae International Taekwondo Competition 2018 and the Asian Youth Para Games 2021 in Bahrain. She is also a bronze medalist of the Fourth Asian Para Taekwondo held in 2018 in Vietnam.
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4 September 2024
Nepali para athlete and first bronze medalist in Paralympics in Nepal's history, Palesha Goverdhan, is felicitated amid a public procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 4, 2024, after her arrival back from France. Born without a left palm, the 21-year-old Goverdhan starts practicing taekwondo at the age of 10. She becomes part of the national para taekwondo team in 2016 and makes her international debut during the Asian Open Para Taekwondo Championship in Chuncheon, South Korea, where she finishes fifth. Goverdhan also wins gold in the Second Kathmandu Gyarogi and Poomsae International Taekwondo Competition 2018 and the Asian Youth Para Games 2021 in Bahrain. She is also a bronze medalist of the Fourth Asian Para Taekwondo held in 2018 in Vietnam.
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4 September 2024
Nepali para athlete and first bronze medalist in Paralympics in Nepal's history, Palesha Goverdhan (center), is pictured during a public felicitation program in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 4, 2024, after her arrival back from France. Born without a left palm, the 21-year-old Goverdhan starts practicing taekwondo at the age of 10. She becomes part of the national para taekwondo team in 2016 and makes her international debut during the Asian Open Para Taekwondo Championship in Chuncheon, South Korea, where she finishes fifth. Goverdhan also wins gold in the Second Kathmandu Gyarogi and Poomsae International Taekwondo Competition 2018 and the Asian Youth Para Games 2021 in Bahrain. She is also a bronze medalist of the Fourth Asian Para Taekwondo held in 2018 in Vietnam.
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#5635924
17 April 2020
Heberty Fernandes of SCG Muangthon United celebrates after scoring during the Thai league match 2018 against Bangkokglass FC at SCG stadium on April 1, 2018 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai League will resume in this September and the competition calendar will be changed to September 2020 to April or May 2021 after the competition has been postponed amid coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak in Thailand. As a president of Football Association of Thailand's Pol.Gen. Somyot Phumphanmuang annouces on April 16, 2020.
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#5635940
17 April 2020
Heberty Fernandes (right) of SCG Muangthon United in action during the Thai league match 2018 against Port FC at Pat stadium on June 9, 2018 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai League will resume in this September and the competition calendar will be changed to September 2020 to April or May 2021 after the competition has been postponed amid coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak in Thailand. As a president of Football Association of Thailand's Pol.Gen. Somyot Phumphanmuang annouces on April 16, 2020.
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#5635926
17 April 2020
Chenrop Samphaodi (right) of Muangthong United challenge the ball with Bangkokglass FC player during the Thai league match 2018 between Muangthong United against Bangkokglass FC at SCG stadium on April 1, 2018 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai League will resume in this September and the competition calendar will be changed to September 2020 to April or May 2021 after the competition has been postponed amid coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak in Thailand. As a president of Football Association of Thailand's Pol.Gen. Somyot Phumphanmuang annouces on April 16, 2020.
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17 April 2020
Prakit Deeprom (right) of Muangthong United challenge the ball with Bangkokglass FC player during the Thai league match 2018 between Muangthong United against Bangkokglass FC at SCG stadium on April 1, 2018 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai League will resume in this September and the competition calendar will be changed to September 2020 to April or May 2021 after the competition has been postponed amid coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak in Thailand. As a president of Football Association of Thailand's Pol.Gen. Somyot Phumphanmuang annouces on April 16, 2020.
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