Prem Kumar Darnal of Swastik Taekwondo Dojang won second place, while Ram Kumar Shrestha and Raman Thapa of Mahalaxmi Taekwondo Dojang won bronze medals.
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Madhusudan Sapkota of Gyan Mandir Dojang has won a gold medal in the 13th Korean Ambassador Taekwondo Championship. He won gold in the individual poomsae in the over 40 age group on Tuesday at the Nepal Taekwondo Association hall in Satdobato.
Prem Kumar Darnal of Swastik Taekwondo Dojang came second, while Ram Kumar Shrestha and Raman Thapa of Mahalaxmi Taekwondo Dojang won bronze medals.
In the women's over 40 years single poomsae, Nirukumari Magar of Makawanpur came first, Poonam Shrestha of Lalitpur came second, and Kamala Giri Shah of Lalitpur came third. In the under 30 years pair poomsae, the pair of Swastika Tamang and Yubaraj Rana of the departmental team Tribhuvan Army won gold, Nisha Darnal and Asim Raut of the Police Club won silver, and Sakar Mahatara and Sanjana Ghartimagar of the APF Club and Laxmi Sunakhari and Rabindra Tharu of the Army won bronze medals.
In the men's under 30 years single poomsae, Yubaraj Rana of the Army came first, Asim Raut of the Police came second, and Nirmal Pun Magar of the National Team and Asmin Rai of the Army came third. In the under-14 women's single poomsae, Yumi Pakhrin of Godavari Fitness won the gold, Subhaka Gajurel of Jaisedeval Dojang won the silver, Rejina Tamang of Swastik Dojang and Sandhya Pradhan of Balaju Dojang won the bronze.
In the under-12 pair poomsae, Suman Tamang and Yunisha Rana Magar of Swastik Dojang, Arlina Chaudhary and Paulson Darnal of Swastik, Laxmi Neupane and Urgen Tamang of Swastik, and Osan Gurung and Nimisha Bhujel of Shree Siddhartha Dojang won the gold, silver, and bronze medals, respectively.
Players from Nepal, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Bhutan have participated in the championship, which will continue until November 20.
