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9th National Games: Gandaki Province turns champion with four gold medals in full contact karate

GANDAKI, Oct 17: The Gandaki Province has become champions with four gold medals in full contact karate under the 9th National Games, 2079.
By Republica

GANDAKI, Oct 17: The Gandaki Province has become champions with four gold medals in full contact karate under the 9th National Games, 2079. 


Deputy Coordinator of the National Games, Deepak Godar said that the Gandaki province has outshined the Nepal Army to become the champions with four gold. 


Pushpa KC of Gandaki province won a gold medal in the women's below 40-kg category. She had defeated Garima Karki of Sudurpaschim province to emerge the province champions in full contact karate. 


Likewise, Nepal Army and Gandaki province secured equal three gold medals in another tournament. In the karate tournaments held in 12 categories including seven for men's and five for women's, Gandaki won three gold medals including two under men's in 30-40 and 45-50 kg categories and one under women's in 50-55 weight group category. 


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Likewise, the Nepal Army secured gold medals including two in open weight category and one in 60-65 weight category. 


Bijaya Singh of the Army won the gold medal in the men's open category. He defeated Rupak Nepali of Gandaki province in the final. Nepal Army's Sani Singh also secured gold in men's 60-65-kg weight category. He won the gold by defeating Shiva Bhujel of Gandaki. 


Similarly, Sushan Lamichhane of the Nepal Police won gold medal and Bikas Gurung of Army won silver medal in men's 55-60-kg weight category. 


Dharmindar Ram of Madhesh province won gold medal in men's 50-55-kg weight category while Chok Bahadur Budhathoki of Nepal Army won silver. 


Likewise, Anish Budhamagar of Gandaki province won a gold medal in the 45-50-kg weight category. Sunil Tamang of the Armed Police Force won the gold medal in the 40-45-kg weight category. 


In the men's 35-40-kg category, Abhishek Dimdung clinched the gold medal defeating Sagar Thing of Nepal Army. 


Manju BK of Nepal Army won the gold medal in women's open weight category. Dhani Ranamagar of Gandaki province won the gold medal in the 50-55-kg weight category. 


Nabina Dhamal of Bagmati Province secured the gold medal in women's 45-50-kg weight category. Rina Majhi of APF won the gold medal in the 40-45-kg weight category. 


A total of 11 teams comprising seven provinces, Nepal Police, Armed Police Force, Nepal Army and NRNA took part in the tournaments at the Exhibition Center in Pokhara.


(RSS)


 

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