Team Bhutan

Team Bhutan

The Bhutan Olympic Committee has officially confirmed the selection of national Taekwondo athlete Dorjee Yangkee to represent Bhutan at the Asian Games Aichi-Nagoya 2026, competing in the highly competitive Women’s Under 57kg (F-57kg) Kyorugi division.

Dorjee Yangkee Earns Historic Selection for Asian Games Aichi Nagoya 2026 in Taekwondo F-57kg

The Bhutan Olympic Committee has officially confirmed the selection of national Taekwondo athlete Dorjee Yangkee to represent Bhutan at the Asian Games Aichi-Nagoya 2026, competing in the highly competitive Women’s Under 57kg (F-57kg) Kyorugi division.

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She Did Not Start Her Own Story, She Continued Theirs

Dorjee Yangkee is a Silver Category athlete under the Bhutan Olympic Committee BEAST Program and a scholarship recipient of the BOC–RTC initiative at Royal Thimphu College, where she is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Sports and Health Science while simultaneously representing Bhutan as a 1st Dan Black Belt national Taekwondo athlete on both national and international stages.

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Two Coaches, One Dream for Bhutan at Aichi–Nagoya 2026

In Bhutan’s compound archery landscape, two national coaches Tashi Tshering and Ajeet stand at the center of a journey that is quietly shaping history as they prepare athletes for the Aichi–Nagoya 2026 Asian Games. Their paths into coaching were not carefully designed careers but defining moments where responsibility met opportunity, and both stepped forward when their sport needed them most.

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Exclusive Interview Pema Tenzin on Bhutan’s Archery Road to Aichi Nagoya 2026

Exclusive Interview Pema Tenzin on Bhutan’s Archery Road to Aichi Nagoya 2026

The Bhutan Archery Federation (BAF) is pleased to announce the receipt of ten (10) recurve archery beginner sets, generously provided by World Archery Asia as a goodwill contribution to support the development of archery in Bhutan.

The equipment, gifted under the leadership of Mr. Kazi Rajib Uddin Ahmed Chapol, President of World Archery Asia, reflects a shared commitment to strengthening grassroots development across the region under the vision of “One Vision, One Asia.” This timely support is expected to play a vital role in expanding access to structured archery training, particularly among young and emerging athletes.

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Bhutan Confirms Participation in the 20th Asian Games Aichi-Nagoya 2026

Bhutan Confirms Participation in the 20th Asian Games Aichi-Nagoya 2026

Bhutan is officially confirmed to participate in the 20th Asian Games, officially named Aichi-Nagoya 2026 (XX Asiad), taking place in Japan from September 19 to October 4, 2026. The Games will feature athletes from across Asia competing in 41 sports, including esports, breaking, and cricket.

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