Geeta lost to India's Madhu Singh in the final of the women's under 67 kg weight category at the World Taekwondo Federation's G-1 ranking competition held at the Dasharath Stadium on Wednesday.
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Nepal's Geeta Bista has won a silver medal at the 4th Mount Everest International Taekwondo Competition (G-1).
Geeta lost to India's Madhu Singh in the final of the women's under 67 kg weight category at the World Taekwondo Federation's G-1 ranking competition held at the Dasharath Stadium on Wednesday. In this weight category, Nepal's Regina Parki and Sri Lanka's Binothkanna Khanna Casillas won bronze medals.
In the women's under 46 kg category, Portugal's Kiara Barroso won gold. She defeated Hong Kong's Wan Lau in the final. Nepal's Prakriti Pali and Santoshi Rai won bronze. In the women's under 53 kg category, India's Anisha defeated Malaysia's Norumer Mohammad Firdos to win gold. India's Sarwar Kaur and Singapore's Nissel Tan won bronze.
In the women's under 73 kg category, India's Das Atisa defeated Hong Kong's Cheung Ho Yan to win gold. India's Manya Sehrawat and Nepal's Anamika Tamang won bronze.
In the men's 58 kg category, India's Abdul Wahid won gold. Pakistan's Abubakar Siddiqui won silver, Hong Kong's Chun Yin Cheok and India's Sourya Chakraborty won bronze medals. In the men's 68 kg category, Thailand's Thanapum Phuangnoi defeated India's Naveen to win gold. Pakistan's Mohammad Arbaaz Khan and India's Shivam Sudesh Shetty won bronze. In the men's 74 kg category, Thailand's Kirtayot Frompatju defeated Japan's Takato Katos to win gold, while India's Ashish and Harpreet Singh won bronze.
Pakistan's Hamza Omar Saeed defeated India's Srinidhi Deepak Katkar to win gold. India's Pramod Joshi and Bhutan's Nima Bangdi won bronze.
The junior and cadet competitions in the competition will be held from Thursday, informed the general secretary of the Nepal Taekwondo Association, Hemant Dangi.
