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Nationality | Mauritian |
Born | January 25, 1965 |
Height | 1.75 |
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Sport | Archery |
Yehya Bundhun (born 25 January 1965) [1] is a sportsperson from Mauritius. He competes in archery, a sport he took up at the age of 24. Prior to this he played volleyball, and his uncle Feizal Bundhun is a former national volleyball team coach.[ citation needed ]
At the 2004 Summer Olympics, Bundhun placed 64th in the men's individual ranking round with a 72-arrow score of 494. Because of this, he faced the top-ranked South Korean archer Im Dong-hyun in the first elimination round. Bundhun lost this match 152–109, but his score in this round was enough to place him 63rd in the final ranking. [1]
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Yehya is a masculine given name, a version of Yahya (name).
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