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Kokila Kaushiklate

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Kokila Kaushiklate
Personal information
Born (2003-10-17) 17 October 2003
Sport
SportParalympic judo
Medal record

Kokila Kaushiklate (born 17 October 2003)[1] is a visually challenged para athlete from Haryana, India. She won a bronze medal in the Judo Women's 48-kg J2 event at the 2022 Asian Para Games held at Gangzhou, China.[2][3][4] She represented India at the Paralympics in Paris 2024 where India made its debut in para judo.[5] KOKILA (WORLD RANKING: 2)

1. Players Name: KOKILA (Surname: KAUSHIK)

2. D.O.B.: 17 October 2003

3. Father’s Name: Sh. KRISHAN KUMAR KAUSHIK(Lecturer in POS)

4. Mother's Name: Smt. SUMAN SHARMA (SocialWorker)

5. Earlier Profession of the player: STUDENT

6. Present occupation of the player PASSED 12th/ PLAYING JUDO

7. Complete address with village/ city name and PIN code number:

House No. 2103, Street Number 3, ADARSH COLONY, AZAD NAGAR, HISAR, HARYANA-125001 Mobile:9416439241

8. Parental Village: KASOON JIND HARYANA 126115

9. Date of starting Judo (1st day joining):  January, 2018

10. Training Centre: BPHM Indian Para Judo Academy, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

11. National level achievements:-

Name of National Championship Venue Date Position/Medal Category

Weight

Remarks
6th National Blind Judo Championship LUCKNOW U.P. 2-5 Feb 2018 First / Gold Sub Junior

-45 kg

Best Judoka

Trophy

7thNational Blind Judo Championship GORAKHPUR U.P. 18th-22nd Jan 2019 First / Gold Junior

-48 kg

8th National Blind Judo Championships HYDERABAD T.G. 1-4 November  2019 First / Gold Junior

-48 kg

Best Judoka

Trophy

9th National Visually Impaired Judo Championships LUCKNOW U.P 18-20 March 2021 First / Gold Senior

-48 kg

Best Judoka

Trophy

10th National Para Judo Championships SRIGANGANAGAR RAJASTHAN 5-9 March 2022 First / Gold Senior

-48 kg

11fth National Para Judo Championships Lucknow U. P. 5 March 2023 First/ Gold Senior -48 kg Best Judoka Trophy
12fth National Para Judo Championship Amritsar Punjab 28 November 2023 First/ Gold -57 kg
13th National Para Judo Championship2025 Lucknow U.P. 24-28thFeb. 2025 First/ Gold -52 kg Best Judoka Trophy
14th National Para Judo Championship 2026 Shriganganagar Rajasthan Dec 2026 First/ Gold -52 kg BestJudoka Trophy

12. International level Achievements:-

Name International Championships Venue Date Position/Medal Category

Weight

Event
IBSA Judo Grand Prix World Championship BAKU AZERBAIZAN 10-15thMay 2019 Participation -52 kg Individual
IBSA Asian & Oceania Championships AtyrauKazakhstan Sept 6-8, 2019 Bronze -48 kg Individual
IBSA Asian &Oceania Championships AtyrauKazakhstan Sept 6-8th,  2019 Bronze -48 kg Team

(women)

IBSA Judo Grand Prix Tashkent Uzbekistan 23-24thSept 2019 Participation -48 kg Individual
7thCommonwealth Judo Championship WalsallU.K. 25-29Sept 2019 Silver -48 kg Individual
IBSA Judo Grand Prix 2021 BAKU AZERBAIZAN 25-26thMay 2021 Participation -48 kg Individual
IBSA Judo Grand Prix 2021 WalsallEngland U.K. 19-20 June  2021 Participation(5th Place) -48 kg Individual
IBSA Judo Grand Prix 2022 NUR-SULTANKazakhstan 28-29thMay 2022 Participation (Fastest Throw) -48 kg Individual
IBSA Judo World Championship 2022 Baku Azerbaijan Nov 5-11,2022 Participation -48 kg Individual & Team
IBSA Judo Tokyo International Open Tournament 2022 KodokonTokyo Japan Dec 8-11, 2022 Silver Medal -48 kg Individual
2023 IBSA Judo Grand Prix – EGY – Alexandria Alexandria, Egypt 09-18thMarch, 2023 Participation(5th Place) -48 kg Individual
2023 Asian Championship Astana Kazakhstan 28-29thApril, 2023 Bronze Medal -48 kg Individual
2023 Asian Championship Astana Kazakhstan 28-29thApril, 2023 Bronze Medal -48 kg Team
2023 Small Country Challenge Lahti, Finland 01-7 July 2023 GOLD Medal -48 kg Individual
2023 IBSA World Games Birmingham 18-27Au 2023 Participation -48 kg Individual
2023 IBSA Judo Grand Prix – AZE – Baku Baku (Azerbaijan) 25-26thSept 2023 Participation -48 kg Individual
The 4th Asian Para Games Hangzhou (China 22-28thOct-2023 BRONZE MEDAL -48 kg Individual
2023 IBSA Judo Grand Prix Tokyo Japan Tokyo Japan 4-5 December 2023 Bronze Medal -48 kg Individual
2024 IBSA JUDOGP HEIDELBERG Heidelberg

GERMANY

17-18 Feb 2024 BRONZE MEDAL -48 kg Individual
IBSA JUDO GRAND PRIX Antalya 2024 Antalya (TURKEY) 01-02 Apr 2024 Participation -48 kg Individual
2024 IBSA Judo Grand Prix – GEO – Tbilisi Tbilisi Georgia 18-19-May-2024 Participation -48 kg Individual
Paris 2024 Paralympic Games Paris France 05th Sept 2024 Participation -48 kg Individual
2025 IBSA JUDO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Astana Kazakhstan 8-16thMay 2025 5th Position -52 kg Individual
2025 IBSA JUDO GRAND PRIX – GIZA Giza Egypt 14-20thAug-2025 GOLD MEDAL -52 kg. Individual
2025 IBSA JUDO WORLD CUP Tbilisi Georgia Tbilisi Georgia 24-25March 2026 5th Position -52 kg Individual
2025 IBSA JUDO Asian Championship Astana (KAZ), 07-08thNov 2025 Silver Medal -52 kg Individual
2026 IBSA Judo World Cup Tbilisi TBILISI GEORGIA 24 March 2026 BRONZE MEDAL -52 kg Individual
2026 IBSA JUDO GRAND PRIX Astana Kazakhstan 12-13 May 2026 Silver Medal -52 kg Individual

KOKILA ASIAN PARA GAMES 2022 BRONZE MEDALIST

PARALYMPION (PARAOLYMPIC GAMES FRANCE 2024)

9416439241

Early life and education

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.[2] She is studying Class 12 in the Government Girls Senior Secondary School in Rupana village, Haryana.[2] She is an 'Indusind for Sports' trainee.[6] She is also supported by sports NGO, Olympic Gold Quest.[7]

Career

Kaushiklate first won an international medal at the Commonwealth Judo Championships winning a silver medal in 2019.[6] Her bronze medal in the 48 kg J2 event at Asian Para Games got her a quota place in the Paralympics.[8] Thus, she was part of the two member Indian team that made its debut in judo at the 2024 Summer Paralympics in Paris. While she represented India in the Women’s 48Kg J2 category, Kapil Parmar took part in men's 60 kg J1 category.[5] She lost to Yuliia Ivanytska of Ukraine in the 2nd repechage round, Akmaral Nauatbek of Kazakh beat her in the quarterfinals. For the Indian it is a learning experience at a big stage as she lost both the bouts 0-10.[9]

Domestic career

Kaushik laate is a three time Indian national champion.[10]

References