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Army players Sushil Kumar Shahi and Nisha Sarki won the One Run International Half Marathon held at Patan Durbar Square in Lalitpur.
On the men's side, Sushil won the title with a time of 1 hour 5 minutes 58 seconds, while Army's Vinod Rokaya (1 hour 6 minutes 11 seconds) was second and Narendra Rawat (1 hour 8 minutes 6 seconds) was third.
For women, Nisha covered the distance in 1 hour 28 minutes 47 seconds. Vishwarupa Budha (1 hour 30 minutes 52 seconds) came second and Geeta Marhajan (1 hour 58 minutes 54 seconds) came third. For the
Half Marathon Masters, Kiran Singh Bogti Rajwar (1:09:00), Dharma Maharjan (1:19:55) and Mizuki Matsuzaki (1:28:31) won the top three positions.
Army's Sanjay Shrestha, Ramji Basnet and Arjun Budha in the men's 10 km open race and Santoshi Shrestha, Purnalakshmi Neupane and Srijan Pandey in the women's category came first, second and third respectively.
Manin Maharjan, Dev Maharjan and Rajesh Maharjan took the top three positions in men's 10 km masters, Rupesh Karki, Ganesh Singh Rawat and Akhul Bahadur Pal in 5 km open men and Asha Rawat, Saraswati Bhatrai and Rajina Dulal won the top three positions in women's category.
Ajay Pandey, Dinesh Yadav and Harichandra Tamang for men and Asmita Bhujel, Gayatri Shrestha and Sangrila Shrestha won the top three positions in the women's category.
The world's largest international half marathon One Run was organized in 110 cities around the world including Nepal on the same day on May 24.
This race in Nepal is organized by NRS Sports Foundation, the organizer of Kathmandu Marathon. People of all ages including children and senior citizens were given the opportunity to participate in the race. The route of the
race passed through the major historical and cultural places of Lalitpur. The race started from Patan Darbar area, passed through Mangalbazar, Pulchok, Jawalakhel, Ekantakuna, Satdobato, Balkhu, Kalanki, Sitapaila and again reached Krishna temple.
players were awarded by Lalitpur Metropolitan City Deputy Mayor Manjali Shakya Bajracharya and others.
