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Martial Arts Organization Nepal honored international medalists Nischal Tamang and Umesh Maharjan with cash on Tuesday. They were honored at the farewell program of German trainers Grand Master Hans Hohn, Master Joerg Timm and Katrina Schreng, who came to Nepal for self-defense training at the invitation of Martial Art Organization Nepal.
Krishnaman Dangol, Mayor of Kirtipur Municipality and Devkaji Dangol, Adviser of NRNA, presented each of them with 100 US dollars and a certificate of appreciation.
Nischal won gold in the USU pro fight in Sikkim and Umesh won bronze at the Bhovinam Championship in Indonesia.
USU coach Ramgopal Maharjan, who retired from the National Sports Council due to age limit, was also honored.
Around 165 trainees participated in the self-defense training conducted by the German trainers in various Usu Kwans of Nepal during their one-week stay in Nepal, according to Rajeev Maharjan, the president of Martial Arts Organization Nepal.
German trainer Hans monitored and trained Usu and Kungfu Kwan Ramesh Suwal (Child Development School), Neerajan Ale Magar (Ninja Usu Kwan), Vishal Sinjali (Buddha Prakash Usu Kwan), Sukman Lama-Budhanilkanth Kungfu Kwan), Raju Nepali (Swayambhu Kungfu Kwan), Vishwanath Pathak (Bagmati Pradesh Usu Coach, Hetaunda) and Ram Bamjan (Kyokushin Karate Instructor) presented a token of love with the club's logo.
