Egyptian Taekwondo fighters win 2 Tokyo Olympic bronze medals

Egyptian Taekwondo fighters win 2 Tokyo Olympic bronze medals

Two Egyptian Taekwondo fighters, Hedaya Malak and Sief Issa, on Monday secured Egypt’s first medals in Tokyo Olympics.

 

Malak, a 28-year-old woman fighter, won the bronze medal after beating Paige Mcpherson of USA 6-17 in the -67kg event.

 

The 2016 bronze medalist qualified for the game against Mcpherson after smashing Malia Paseka of Tonga 19-0 in the Women’s -67kg repechage earlier in the day yesterday.

 

However, the Egyptian star lost 12-13 to Lauren Williams of Great Britain in the Women’s quarter finals of the -67kg event later yesterday.

 

Also, yesterday, Taekwondo fighter Issa secured Egypt’s second bronze medal after beating Richard Ordemann of Norway 12/4 in the -80kg event.

 

Earlier in the day, Issa lost to Maksim Khramtcov of the Russian Olympic Committee 13-1 in the semifinals of the -81kg event.

 

Issa qualified to the semifinals after defeating Jack Marton of Australia 11-1 in the Round of 16.

 

Source: The Egyptian Gazette

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