In the men's 50 kg weight category, Lumbini's Bishan Thapa Magar defeated Karnali's Suraj Yadav and Koshi's Badal Limbu defeated Sunil Bista to make it to the finals.
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The 5th National Wadoryo Karate Competition organized by the Wadoryo Karate Do Association began on Sunday.
In the men's 50 kg weight category, Lumbini's Bishan Thapa Magar defeated Karnali's Suraj Yadav and Koshi's Badal Limbu defeated Sunil Bista to make it to the finals.
In the men's 55 kg weight category, Lumbini's Krishna Chidhi and Koshi's Arun Limbu entered the finals. Krishna defeated Shivaram Madai and Arun defeated Bagmati's Sameer Ghalan. In the 45 kg weight category, Sudurpaschim's Roshan Shrestha won the gold medal, Madhes' Rijan Budha Magar won the silver medal, Lumbini's Suman Panchabhaiya and Gandaki's Sandesh Roka won the bronze medal.
In the women's 45 kg weight category, Lumbini's Susian Gurung won the gold medal, Koshi's Garita Rajbanshi won the silver medal, and Bagmati's Osika Sharma and Karnali's Sumana Tolangi won the bronze medal.
In the women's 45 kg weight category, Karuna Gadal of Gandaki won gold, Mansula Thapa of Bagmati won silver, and Mamta Thapa Chhetri of Lumbini and Smriti Sunar of Madhesh won bronze medals.
In the women's 50 kg weight category, Anu Moktan of Madhesh won gold by defeating Prasna KC of Bagmati. Manisha Karki of Gandaki and Arpana Magar of Koshi won bronze medals.
In the women's 55 kg weight category, Salina Tuladhar of Madhesh defeated Durga Poudel of Lumbini and Salina Pahari of Karnali defeated Rista Tamang of Koshi to make it to the finals.
In the men's 60 kg weight category, Bardan Moktan of Bagmati and Ankit Limbu of Koshi have reached the finals. Bardan defeated Ajay Mangrati of Sudurpaschim and Ankit defeated Anup Uparkoti.
In the women's 60 kg weight category, Sanjita Tamang of Madhesh won the gold medal, Jasmin Kunwar of Lumbini won the silver medal, and Rojina Tamang of Karnali and Ranjana Chamling of Bagmati won the bronze medal.
In the men's single kata category, Ayush Khanal of Lumbini won the gold medal, Ashwin Pun Magar of Madhesh won the silver medal, and Bivek Magar of Gandaki and Indra Prasad Rajbanshi of Koshi won the bronze medal.
In the women's single kata category, Shreya Thapa Magar of Lumbini won the gold medal, Prasanna Pahari of Gandaki won the silver medal, and Smriti Thapa of Madhesh and Sumina Tamang of Bagmati won the bronze medal.
The inauguration of the Badorio Karate competition was inaugurated by Dr. Toshima Karki, member of the House of Representatives.
The association's treasurer Purushottam Pokharel informed that 150 players from all seven provinces are participating in the competition.
According to the association's chief coach Harisharan KC, the national competition, which has been organized every year, has been continued this year as well. Players are competing in 14 events in the competition.
According to the organizers, the remaining competitions of the competition will be held on Monday. It is believed that this national-level competition will further strengthen the development of karate, identify the talent of players, and strengthen provincial-level sports competition.
