Usuka Vijay got 65 lakhs prize

Ashad 26, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Usuka Vijay got 65 lakhs prize

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The players of various sports who won international medals were honored with the announced prize money to be provided by the government on Wednesday. Usuka Vijay Sinjali has received the largest prize money under the National Sports Development Regulations 2079.

 

He got 65 lakhs for winning the bronze medal. She is the second Nepali player after Palesha Govardhan who won bronze in the Para Olympics to receive such a huge prize money as an individual. Palesha, who won bronze in the Paris Para Olympics, also got 65 lakhs. 

Olympics, Youth Olympics, Para Olympics, World Cup Football and International Sports Federation World Championship, according to the rules, 13 million rupees will be awarded for gold, 9.7 million for silver and 65 million for bronze. 

National Usu player Vijay won bronze in the 3rd Thaulu World Cup organized by Japan Usu Taichi Federation from November 7 to 12 in Japan. Similarly, the runners-up of the Nepali National Men's Team in the Kava U-20 Men's Volleyball Championship held in Sri Lanka from October 20 to 26 have also received Rs 3 lakh each.

Awarded players are Arjun Nepali, Pahal Gahatraj, Ashok Rana, Shailendra Yadav, Surya Bik, Suresh Malla, Biswas Adhikari, Lesman Rahadi, Sagar Rasouli, Sujan Sunar and Dipesh Kunwar. Chief coach Ramesh KC received 2 lakhs, assistant coach Lal Bahadur Batala and manager Ganesh Singh Thagunna received the same 120,000. 

The players of the Nepali women's kabaddi team who won bronze in the sixth Asian Kabaddi Championship held in Iran from February 20 to 25 have received a prize of 1 lakh 50 rupees. The players are Manmati Bista, Jayanti Badu, Ganga Ghimire, Raveena Chaudhary, Srijan Kumari Tharu, Asma Yadav, Manisha Joshi, Nisha Khatri, Nisha Bohra and Vinita Pandit Chhetri. Coach Harina Thapa got 90,000. 

On the same occasion, the recently concluded ACC U-16 East Zone Cup Cricket Champion Nepali Youth Team was congratulated and welcomed in Malaysia. 

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, patron of the National Sports Council, presented cash prizes and certificates to the medal winners in a program held at the Prime Minister's Residence, Baluwatar.

Kantipur

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