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Tribhuvan Army Club tops scoreboard with 186 medals in National Games



KATHMANDU: Tribhuvan Army Club has topped the scoreboard with 186 medals (87 gold, 55 silver and 44 bronze) in the ongoing eighth National Games.

With 115 medals (35 gold, 36 silver and 44 bronze), APF Club has secured in the second position while Nepal Police Club has secured the third position with 98 medals (33 gold, 33 silver and 32 bronze).

Similarly, state 3 has been placed in the fourth position with 79 medals (16 gold, 24 silver and 39 bronze).

State 5 has got 57 medals (seven gold, 17 silver and 33 bronze), far-west state 31 (seven gold, five silver and 19 bronze) and Gandaki state 46 (six gold, 11 silver and 29 bronze).

State 2 has grabbed 27 medals (six gold, seven silver and 14 bronze), state 1 has got a total of 57 medals (four gold, 16 silver and 37 bronze), Non-Resident Nepali Association eight (four gold and four bronze) and Karnali state 10 (two gold, two silver and six bronze) .

A total of 5,211 players have participated in the Games for 372 gold, 372 silver and 563 bronze medals.

 

Publish Date : 23 April 2019 14:54 PM

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