Trivi ahead with four golds

Magh 24, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Trivi ahead with four golds

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Huda Tribhuvan University is at the top with 4 golds, 3 silvers and 2 bronzes.

Far West has won 2 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze, Middle West has won 1 gold, Kathmandu University has won 2 silver and 1 bronze. Gandaki University won 1 silver and 2 bronze while Purvanchal won 2 silver.

Mukesh Bista of Sudurpaschim University and Bina Tharu of Tribhuvan University have won gold medals in the 100m race of athletics. Mukesh completed the prescribed distance in 11.22 seconds at the Pokhara Stadium. Vikas Kumar Shah of Kathmandu University was second in 11.65 seconds and Trivika Prakash Joshi was third in 11.84 seconds.

On the women's side, Bina took 14.40 seconds to cover the prescribed distance. Akriti Chaudhary of Triviki was second in 14.90 seconds and Pramila Khadka of Purvanchal University was third in 15.00 seconds.

It was Mukesh who won gold in the men's long jump event organized by the National Sports Council (Rakhep). He jumped 6.70 meters. Khemraj Joshi (5.82m) from Sudurpaschim came second and Divas Regmi (5.53m) from Trivika came third.

Trivika's Sushilkumar Baniyan came first in the men's 400m race. He covered the distance in 53.91 seconds. Trivika's Divas Regmi was second and Sudurpaschim's Deepakraj Bhat was third. Himali Shahi of Madhesh Pradesh University won gold in women's category. She completed the 400 meters in 1 minute 10.46 seconds. Rajyalakshmi Rawal of Triviki bagged the silver and Kriti Giri of Gandaki bagged the bronze.

Trivi has won two golds in table tennis. In the women's doubles, the pair of Sikka Suwal and Dia Deula beat Kathmandu's Sujata Poudel and Swasti Pradhan and in the men's doubles, the pair of Siddharth Tamang and Rajanman Thaku defeated the pair of Gandaki's Gananjay Dahal and Anup Kunwar.

Kantipur

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