Kokila Kaushiklate

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Kokila Kaushiklate (born ) is a visually challenged para athlete from Haryana. She won a bronze medal in the Judo Women's 48-kg J2 event at the 2022 Asian Para Games held at Gangzhou, China. [1] [2] [3]

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Early life

Kaushiklate is from Kasun village in Jind district but currently resides in Azad Nagar, Hisar, Haryana. Her father is a teacher and her mother is a social worker. [1]

Career

Kaushiklate first won an international medal at the Commonwealth Judo Championships winning a silver medal in 2019. [4] She is an 'Indusind for Sports' trainee. She is studying Class 12 in the Government Girls Senior Secondary School in Rupana village. [1]

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