Manita and Dilkumari win Open Judo

Jestha 25, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Manita and Dilkumari win Open Judo

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Sanjit Dangol, Pramod Mandal, Manita Shrestha Pradhan and Dilkumari Chantyal have won the title of best of the best in Open Judo Championship.

In the competition held at the Multi-Purpose Martial Arts Center, Nepal's best 9 teams from APF, Close Protection Judo Dojo (CPJ), MMAC, Nepal Police Club, Prisoners Assistance Mission (PAM), Prime Judo Dojo (PJD), Para Judo Dojo (Nepal Army), Tribhuvan Army Club and two foreign Tri-Force Judo Club (Bhutan) and Judo Club Rijmond Judo (Netherlands) participated. also participated.

In the women's under-57 kg category, Manita of Police defeated Pema Yangji Sherpa of Prime Judo to win the first position. Police's Pratibha Pulami Magar and APF's Ratna Tamang were joint third.

Dilkumari defeated Army's Nirmala Gharti Magar in women's under 78 kg weight group. Police's Nisha Chaudhary and Army's Savina Shrestha came third.

APF's Pramod won the gold in the men's under 73 kg category. He defeated Sunil Nagarkoti from Rasuwa. Dhirendra Tharu and Bhutan's Tandin Wangchuk came third.

Sanjit and Madhu Roka Magar of Police occupied the top two positions in the weight group under 100 kg. Dhan Bahadur Ale of Police and Rajesh Chaudhary of Army came third.

French Ambassador to Nepal Virginie Courteval and President of Nepal Judo Association Deepakharsh Vajracharya awarded the winning athlete.

Manita and Dilkumari win Open Judo

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