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Burundian parataekwondo practitioner From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Parfait Hakizimana (born 1988) is a Burundian parataekwondo practitioner who currently resides in Rwanda. He represented the Refugee Paralympic Team at the 2020 Summer Paralympics[1] in the under 61 kg category.[2]
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Born | 1988 36) Burundi | (age
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Sport | Para Taekwondo |
Event | 61 kg |
Coached by | Zura Mushambokazi |
Hakizimana was born in Burundi and lived in a settlement camp as a child. He was shot in the arm when he was eight in an attack that also killed his mother. His father took him to a hospital where with basic care he recovered over two years.[3] He began learning taekwondo when he was sixteen. Hakizimana credits the sport with improving his outlook. He set up a martial arts club. When he was twenty his father died on a motorbike and he decided to leave the tribal conflict in Burundi.[3]
He emigrated to Rwanda and lives in the Mahama Refugee Camp in Rwanda. He went on to again teach his martial art skills in the camp.[4]
He began to compete in 2017 and he had some success.[5] Zura Mushambokazi became his coach. She is a national Taekwondo coach.[6] In 2021 he was able to travel to Kigali where he trained at the Amahoro Stadium.[3]
In June 2021, Hakizimana was chosen with four men and a woman to represent refugees at the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo. The six will be led by the Chef de Mission Ileana Rodriguez who was previously a parathlete swimmer for the US in 2012.[1] The other five are Alia Issa and Ibrahim Al Hussein who are both from Syria and are based in Athens, the American-based Afghan refugee swimmer Abbas Karimi, the German-based Syrian refugee canoeist Anas Al Khalifa, and American based Iranian refugee discus thrower Shahrad Nasajpour.[1] He hoped to win a medal at the paralympics and to return to the refugee camp where he has a young daughter.[5] At the Games, Hakizimana withdrew from the repechage section due to an injury.[7]
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