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Mulpani wins First Kathmandu Virtual National Open Taekwondo Competition



KATHMANDU: Mulpani Taekwondo Dojang has emerged victorious in the First Kathmandu Virtual National Open Taekwondo Poomsae Competition held here today.

The team clinched three gold medals, three silvers and five bronze in the competition organized by the District Taekwondo Association.

Chitwan’s team stood second in the competition with two gold medals, two silver and one bronze. Likewise, Kailali’s team has become third with one gold medal, one silver and one bronze.

A total of 170 players had participated representing 19 teams in the competition and were vying for a total of 11 gold medals, according to the organizer.

Similarly, Syuchatar Sainik Mahabidyalaya, Bijeshwori Secondary School, Nepal Police, Nepal Army and Rupandehi got one gold medal each, informed the organizer.

Association’s President Ashok Khadka shared that Asmin Raut clinched gold medal in the U-18 male single category. He received 6.53 points. Chitwan’s Abbas Khan got silver medal scoring 5.96 points while Chitwan’s Sagar Baral got bronze medal with 5.83 points. Kailali’s Laxman Shrestha got bronze medal with 5.63 points.

Under the U-18 female category, Nepal Army’s Roshani Shrestha clinched gold medal with 6.50 points while Chitwan’s Jaiban Khatun received silver medal with 6.20 points.

Mulpani team’s Asmita Nagarkoti got bronze medal with 6.13 points while Sunsari’s Sudeshana Gurung also got the bronze medal with 5.73 points.

Ashok Khadka, Min Neupane, Hira Bahadur Thapa, Norbu Lama and Bikram Khadgi were the members of the jury.
The virtual match was organized in view of the COVID-19 risks.

Publish Date : 31 August 2020 19:38 PM

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