National Swimming Championship begins in Nepalgunj

In the 50m under-8 backstroke event on Friday as part of the inaugural competition, Rajbin Jirel of Sagarmatha Swimming Club, Lalitpur came first, Yubhan Shrestha of Adarsh ​​Secondary School, Nepalgunj came second, and Bishnu Parajuli of Koshi Province came third.

kartik 14, 2082

Rupa Gahatraj

National Swimming Championship begins in Nepalgunj

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The second Nepalgunj National Swimming Championship has begun in Nepalgunj on Friday.

The competition organized by Nepalgunj Swimming Club was inaugurated by Lumbini Province Youth and Sports Minister Santosh Kumar Pandey.

The inaugural ceremony, which began with the chairmanship of the club's chairman Keshav Raj Neupane and the welcome address of Senior Vice President Suryamani Adhikari, saw former Lumbini Province Minister Ratna Khatri and Provincial Assembly member Ambika Kafle wish the success of the competition.

In the inaugural match, in the 50-meter under-8 backstroke event, Sagarmatha Swimming Club, Lalitpur's Rajbin Jirel came first, Adarsh ​​Secondary School, Nepalgunj's Yubhan Shrestha came second and Bishnu Parajuli of Koshi Province came third.

Similarly, in the 25-meter freestyle under-8 boys' group, Sagarmatha Club's Rajbin Jirel came first, Shikha Academy, Kohalpur (Banke)'s Dipson Pun Magar came second and Adarsh ​​Secondary School, Nepalgunj's Yubhan Shrestha came third.

In the 25-meter freestyle under-8 girls' group, Sagarmatha Club's Chhiyana Maharjan came first, Adarsh ​​Mavi's Samriddhi Neupane came second, and Shikha Academy's Shreeja Regmi came third.

Similarly, in the 25-meter backstroke under-8 girls' event, Sagarmatha Club's Chhiyana Maharjan came first, Adarsh ​​Mavi's Samriddhi Neupane came second, and Shikha Academy's Kafia Chalaune came third.

Minister Pandey distributed medals and certificates to the winning players. Minister Pandey inaugurated the game by handing over the whistle to swimming technician Bishnu Khadka.

The club has stated that more than 150 players from across the country in the under-8, 10, 12, 14, and 17 age groups as well as the open age group are participating in the competition.

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