Bhutan competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, which was held from 5 to 21 August, 2016.
Karma scored 81 points less than the leading competitor, South Korea's Choi Mi-sun.
[10] After the events ended, Karma stated that despite being defeated she enjoyed the match and wanted to compete with archery champions whether she won or lost: "I remember being a bit nervous with the big cameras in the blinds.
But I felt excited that it was the first time in my life that this would happen,"[7] Kunzang Lenchu also made her first appearance in the Olympics at the 2016 Games.
[11] She qualified for the women's 10 metre air rifle shooting tournament after being awarded a wildcard place from the Tripartite Commission.
[12] Lenchu spent time in India preparing for the Games because of a lack of shooting facilities in Bhutan.