National Games of Nepal
National Games of NepalFirst event |
1959 |
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Occur every |
4 years |
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Purpose |
Sports for elite athletes in Nepal |
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The National Games of Nepal is a sporting event held in Nepal.[1]
Sports
- Football (Men's/Women's)
- Athletics
- Boxing (Men's)
- Taekwondo
- Karate
- Volleyball (Men's/Women's)
- Table Tennis
- Kabaddi
- Badminton
- Wushu
- Handball (Men's)
- Kho Kho (Men's)
- ITF Taekwondo
- Full Contact Karate
- Basketball
- Weightlifting
- Wrestling
- Judo
- Bodybuilding
- Hockey
- Chess
- Gulf
- Billiard and Snooker
- Cycling
- Archery
- Swimming
- Squash
- Soft Tennis
- Lawn Tennis
- Gymnastics
- Boxing (Women's)
- Cricket
- Shooting
- Weightlifting (Women's)
See also
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