Vanasthali clinched seven gold, three silver medals and one bronze medal to top the tally. Gautam Shrestha won gold in boys´ 25 kg weight category of kumite for Vanasthali while Manish Thapa won the final of boys´ 30 kg at the National Sports Council Covered Hall on Monday. [break]
Likewise, Rubina Aryal (55 kg), Anupama Magar (60 kg), Bimala Tamang (50 kg) won gold for Vanasthali in girls´ kumite. Raj Kumar Rasaili became first in boys´ individual kata.
Aims International claimed four gold and three silver medals as well as a bronze for second spot in medals tally while Shrikrishna School attained third position with three gold medals and a silver and a bronze.
Anupama Magar of Vanasthali was awarded as best kumite player in girls´ section while Sonam Lama of Shrikrishna School was selected best kumite player among the boys.
Priyanka Biswas and M Biddyasagar Singh from India were awarded best players respectively in girls´ and boys´ kickboxing in the tournament organized by Nepal Shito-ryu Karate Association School Department.
Former Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal handed over prizes to the winners amidst a program in which Nepal Karate Federation President Purendra Bikram Lakhe and Nepal Shito-ryu Karate Association President Kedar Babu Siwakoti were felicitated by the School Department.
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