Bhutanese Paralympians undergoing pre-games training at SEISA Hakone Campus

Bhutan will begin its competition at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games on August 27. A 34-year-old para-archer, Pema Rigsel, will participate in the men’s individual recurve archery qualification round at the Yumenoshima Park Archery Field.  

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