Krishna achieved success by covering the distance in 19 minutes and 56 seconds. Ramesh Singh came second in 20 minutes and 32 seconds and Rawal Tinwa came third in 20 minutes and 36 seconds.
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Krishna Rai and Anju Budha have won the title of the 5th Kathmandu Metropolitan City-4 level running competition. Krishna won the title in the men's and Anju won the title in the women's 5 km race on Saturday.
Krishna achieved success by covering the distance in 19 minutes 56 seconds. Ramesh Singh came second in 20 minutes 32 seconds and Rawal Tinwa came third in 20 minutes 36 seconds.
Anju completed the distance in 21 minutes and became the winner, Goma Rai came second in 21 minutes 27 seconds and Janaki Shrestha came third in 38 minutes 5 seconds.
In the 3 km boys' category, Suman Tamang of Dhumrabara Secondary School (11 minutes 20 seconds) came first, Rajesh Shahi of Bansbari Secondary School came second and Salman Sheikh came third. In the girls' category, Anita Budha of Newton School (14 minutes 42 seconds) came first, Mahima Rai of Bansbari Secondary School came second and Smriti Mahatara came third.
3 km Veteran (55 years and above) 61-year-old Rabinjung Thapa (14 minutes 6 seconds) came first. Neeraj Poudel came second and Milan Dhakal came third. In the women's category, 59-year-old Shanta Gautam (20 minutes 57 seconds) came first. 65-year-old Tiladevi Khanal and 67-year-old Laxmi Lamsal came second and third.
A total of 108,000 rupees was awarded, said Dinesh Maharjan, Ward Chairman of KMC-4.
