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Paris Paralympics: Zakia Khudadadi dedicates first refugee medal to ‘women of Afghanistan’

Zakia Khudadadi, competing in her second Games, also dedicated her bronze to ‘all the refugees of the world’

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Zakia Khudadadi from the Paralympic Refugee Team is carried by her French coach Haby Niare after she won the bronze medal. Photo: AP

Afghan Zakia Khudadadi completed a remarkable journey to become the first athlete from the refugee team to win a medal at the Paralympics when she clinched a taekwondo bronze on Thursday.

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Khudadadi, who made her Paralympics debut in Tokyo days after being exfiltrated from Taliban-controlled Kabul, secured her place on the podium when her opponent withdrew before their bronze medal bout in the K44-47kg category.

“It was a surreal moment, my heart started racing when I realised I had won the bronze,” Khudadadi said. “I went through so much to get here.

“This medal is for all the women of Afghanistan and all the refugees of the world. I hope that one day there will be peace in my country.

“This medal means everything to me, I will never forget this day. I won because of the great support I got from the crowd.”

Zakia Khudadadi, who was granted asylum in France, was cheered on like a local throughout the day. Photo: Reuters
Zakia Khudadadi, who was granted asylum in France, was cheered on like a local throughout the day. Photo: Reuters

The 25-year-old, who was granted asylum by France, was cheered on like a local throughout the day by the Grand Palais crowd and her French coach, Haby Niare, who took a taekwondo silver medal at the Rio Olympics in 2016.

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