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KWF in Nepai is getting strong

Currently, 10 KWF Dojo has extension and development in Nepal.

Nepal has made a lot of progress in one year.  The 8th national championship under the district and province level is selected for full contact karate for the National Competition 2075 (2019).

In this selected province competition participated many Kyokushin and full contact karate associations . In the 10 weighing group, the names of players who are selected participating in the eight national game and the name of the association is as follows in sudur paschim province.

Congratulations to all the selected KWF Sudur paschim province Full Contact Karate players .Best of luck for all player 8 national championship 2075 (2019) .

Man weighing groups:

1- 45 kg – Chandra Adhikari ( KWF Nepal Bajhang )
2- 50 kg – Prakash Singh ( KWF Nepal Bajhang )
3- 55 kg – Sunil Kubar ( KWF Nepal Bajhang )
4- 60 kg – Rupak Singh Dhami ( KWF Nepal Darchula )
5- 65 kg – Ishwor Subedi ( KWF Nepal Kailali )
6- Open – Dipendra Batala ( Kyokushin Bajra )

Woman weighing groups:

1- 45 kg – Gita Adhikari ( KWF Nepal Bajhang )
2- 50 kg – Anu Bist ( KWF Nepal Bajhang )
3- 55 kg – Garima Bohara ( KWF Nepal Bajhang )
4- Open – Manish Bhat ( KWF Nepal )

Competition date :- feb 22, 2019 ( 2075/11/10).
Place :- Dhangadhi Kabrdhal ( sports club ) Kailali district .
Chief guest :- national sports council – Nepal, board member Mr Ekendr Kunwar .
OSU !

Text and photos by KWF NEPAL

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