Manita Shahi bagged gold for Nepal at the Sixth Inter-national Korean Open Taekwondo Championship held in Korea on Friday. Competing in the women’s 62 kg weight group, Manita overcame a Thailand in the final. Earlier, She had knocked out a Japan in the semi-final.... [read
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The IOC Badminton Solidarity Course organised by Nepal Badminton Association will be begin from Thursday. A total of 25 district representatives, ten coaches and as many players will participate in the ten day course.
Puja Shrestha of Armed Police Force (APF) became the first women shuttler to win the national championship five times. To enter the record books Puja registered an easy win, thumping Nangshal Devi Tamang 21-7, 21-11. She spent but 18 minutes to retain her title on Saturday.
Dipesh Dhami of Armed Police Force (APF) bagged the boy’s U-15 title at the 34th National Badminton Championship on Friday while Sikshya Shrestha from Chitwan grabbed gold in the girl’s category.
Armed Police Force (APF) bagged the women’s as well as the men’s team event at the 34th National Badminton Championship with a 2-1 victory over Nepal Army on Wednesday.
Bibek GC of Baglung and Reyazuddin Dhani advanced to the second round of men’s U-19 singles category at the 34th National Badminton Championship on Tuesday. GC downed Nirmal Rai of Lalitpur 23-25, 21-11, 21-15 while Dhani overcame Nitish Bhatta of Darchula 21-5, 21-7 to progress to the second round.
A nine member badminton team will leave for India on Sunday, to participate in Asia Championship. Nepal will compete in five different events in the championship which will run through April 12-18 in Delhi.