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Nepal on top of the table with 15 gold medals as Day one

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Anu Adhikari is the latest to add to Nepal’s medal tally as she won gold for the country in under 45 kg category of Kumite.

Prior to this, Kusum Khadka had beaten Bangladesh’s Famida Akhtar, keeping one more gold in Kumite.

In the 84 kgs plus senior men’s Kumite category, Biplav Lal Shrestha won gold for Nepal defeating Muhammad Baz of Pakistan.

Laxman Tamang won the gold medal defeating his Bangladeshi opponent Muhammad Mustafa in Karate Senior Men’s Individual Kumite, under 55 kg category at Nepal Karate Academy in Satdobato, Lalitpur on Monday. Tamang defeated Mustafa 1-0.

Similarly, Parvati Gurung won the gold beating her Sri Lankan opponent in Women’s Individual Poomsae of Taekwondo under 24-29 age category.

Team Nepal defeated Sri Lanka in Men’s Team Kata Category of Karate at Nepal Karate Academy in Satdobato, Lalitpur. A team of Mande Kaji Shrestha, Mahasus Moktan and Prabin Manandhar secured 25.4 points while Sri Lanka got 25.16 points.

Mande Kaji Shrestha began the gold-winning steak for Nepal defeating his Pakistani opponent Niematullah in the men’s individual Kata Category of Karate.Previously, Nepal. Chanchala Danuwar of Nepal had won silver in women’s individual Kata Category of Karate losing to her Pakistani opponent.

Nepal won another gold medal in Women’s Team Kata Category of Karate at Nepal Karate Academy in Satdobato, Lalitpur. Nirmala Tamang, Suru Karki and Sangita Magar secured the gold defeating Pakistani team in the final. Team Nepal secured 24.88 while Pakistan got 23.03 points.

Nepal’s Kamal Shrestha won the third gold in Men’s Individual Poomsae Category in Taekwondo at Taekwan do Hall in Satdobato, Lalitpur. Shrestha defeated India’s Rahul Jain under the 24-29 age category. Shreshta secured 8.27 points while his opponent Jain 8.20 points.

Krishna Bahadur Tamang won silver medal under Poomsae 17-23 age Category.

Meanwhile, in the Women’s Triathlon underway in Pokhara, Soni Gurung added another gold for Nepal.

The women’s category of triathlon that started from Gaurighat in Pokhara included 750-metre swimming, 20-kilometre cycling and five-kilometre race.

Gurung received the first prize while India’s Pragya Mohan and Sarojani Devi received Silver and Bronze medals respectively.

In Men’s category of Triathlon, Basanta Tharu received Bronze medal for Nepal. He lost to India’s Adarsha M. N. Snimol and Bishworjit Srikhom who claimed gold and silver respectively.

In the meantime, Nepal won two bronze medals in badminton in men’s and women’s categories, both having been defeated by respective Sri Lankan teams.

 

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