26 medals, including four golds, in taekwondo

Athletes won medals in georgia, poomsae, and speed kick.

Poush 20, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

26 medals, including four golds, in taekwondo

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Nepali athletes have won 26 medals, including four gold, seven silver, and 15 bronze, at the Asian Taekwondo Invitational Tournament and the 10th Mansan Taekwondo Open Championship held in Nanjing, China. The athletes won medals in georgian, poomsae, and speed kick.

Jolina Basnet, Hridayani Basnet, Kairav ​​Prasad Lohani and Gita Bista won gold medals, while Ashraya Upadhyay, Saksham Shrestha, Aayam Poudel, Meghani Ghatani, Jigme Tenzing Sherpa, Deepak Dulal and Ranjita Bhusal won silver medals.

Bhinjung KC, RV Gyawali, Yatna Timsina, Inaya Maharjan, Maira Karki, Shreyan Karki, Eugene Tamang, Sohan Pathak, Angel Rai, Joseph Gurung, Yonden Tamang, Yubsang Tamang, Rinjen Akyangmi Thami, Riance Basnet and Jamyang Tenzing Sherpa won bronze medals.

Players from Little Bud School, Gongbu Taekwondo Dojang and Daffodil Public School competed in the competition. Saroj Tamang and Bikesh Bidari were the team coaches.

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