The dojo honored the gold medalists at the 9th South Asian Karate Championship held in Sri Lanka with Rs. 10,000 each.
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Saraswati Dojo located in Gokarneshwor-8 under the Nepal Badorio Karate Do Association honored the best players of its dojo on Friday.
The dojo honored the gold medalists of the 9th South Asian Karate Championship held in Sri Lanka with Rs 10,000 each. Saraswati Dojo players Sushmita Waiba and Tikamaya Jimmy won gold medals. Alan Shrestha and Sushmita Waiba have achieved a hat-trick by winning gold medals in three consecutive editions.
The dojo provided sports equipment to Tikamaya Jimmy, who won gold in the 15th President's Running Shield, Milan Magar, who won bronze, and Norbu Tamang, who won gold in the first Youth Championship.
Jorpati's Fashion Desire Shop has sponsored and handed over 6 pairs of tacsuits to the national and international medalists of the dojo as an incentive.
The honored players were presented with awards and encouragement by Parshuram Pokharel, founding chairman of BP Museum Sundarijal, Shukra Bahadur Rai, senior coach of Badorio Karate, Jayaram Baral, owner of Fashion Desire Jorpati, and Purushottam Pokharel, head coach of the dojo, among others.
