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8th South Asian Judo Championship from April 21

KATHMANDU, April 18: Nepal Judo Association (NJA) is set to organize the eighth South Asian Judo Championship in Kathmandu from April 21 to 23.
Nepal Judo Association President Deepak Harsha Bajracharya (second left) speaks during a press meet in the capital on Tuesday. Photo Courtesy: NSC
By Republica

KATHMANDU, April 18: Nepal Judo Association (NJA) is set to organize the eighth South Asian Judo Championship in Kathmandu from April 21 to 23. 


Speaking at a press meet in the capital on Tuesday, the organizers informed that the preparations for the tournament have been completed. 


The association’s General secretary Dharma Kumar Shrestha said that Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Pakistan, host Nepal and Sri Lanka will take part in the tournament, while the Maldives will not take part this time.  A total of 102 players will be fighting for seven golds, seven silvers and 14 bronzes in men’s and women’s individual categories each, while they will be contesting for one gold, one silver and two bronzes in the men’s and women’s team events each. 


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The tournament will feature competition in U-60 kg, U-66 kg, U-73 kg, U-81 kg, U-90 kg, U-100 kg and above 100 kg in men’s weight category, while the women’s section features competition in U-48 kg, U-52 kg, U-57 kg, U-63 kg, U-70 kg, U-78 kg and above 78 kg. Every game will be of four minutes each according to the international rule. 


Nepal will have two teams in the regional competition while all other participating countries will field one team each comprising of 9 male players and 9 female players. Nepal, by the virtue of being the host, will be allowed to feature 36 players divided in team A and B.


Meanwhile, Nepal Judo Association President Deepak Harsha Bajracharya informed that the tournament is a preparation for the upcoming Asian Games. 


“We are preparing for the Asian Games and we have set the goal of qualifying in the Olympics directly and not from wild card,’’ said Bajracharya, adding, “We have the target of winning medals in Asian Games and gold medals in the South Asian Games.’’ 


The association further informed that the total expense of the tournament is Rs 5 million, while the National Sports Council (NSC) has provided Rs 2 million and International Judo Association (IJA) and Judo Union of Asia (JUA) have pledged Rs 1 million each. 


This is the fourth time Nepal is organizing the South Asian-level championship. According to NJA president, they had earlier organized the inaugural South Asian Judo Championship more than two decades ago in Kathmandu and recently hosted the championship in 2008 and 2014. 


 

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