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The National Games of Nepal[1] is a multi-sport event held in Nepal. It Comprises various discipline in which sportsmen from the provinces and departmental teams of Nepal compete against each other. The games are organized by National Sports Council (Nepal), Nepal Olympic Committee and the host province.
Bagmati Province have dominated the games throughout their history, having won 7 of 10 the official editions.[2]
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Teams
Currently participating teams
Former teams
- Mechi Zone (1982–1986)
- Kosi Zone (1982–1986)
- Sagarmatha Zone (1982–1986)
- Janakpur Zone (1982–1986)
- Narayani Zone (1982–1986)
- Bagmati Zone (1982–1986)
- Gandaki Zone (1982–1986)
- Dhaulagiri Zone (1982–1986)
- Lumbini Zone (1982–1986)
- Rapti Zone (1982–1986)
- Bheri Zone (1982–1986)
- Karnali Zone (1982–1986)
- Seti Zone (1982–1986)
- Mahakali Zone (1982–1986)
- Eastern Region (1999–2016)
- Central Region (1999–2016)
- Western Region (1999–2016)
- Mid-Western Region (1999–2016)
- Far-Western Region (1999–2016)
- People's Liberation Army (2009–2012)
- University (2012)
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Tournament history
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Events
Events in bold have taken place since the first tournament.[3]
Archery ( )
Athletics ( )
Football ( )
Badminton ( )
Volleyball ( )
Chess ( )
Kabaddi ( )
Gymnastics ( )
Table tennis ( )
Cricket ( )
Weightlifting ( )
Handball ( )
Boxing ( )
Bodybuilding ( )
Swimming ( )
Field hockey ( )
Tennis ( )
Shooting ( )
Taekwondo ( )
Wrestling ( )
Karate ( )
Wushu ( )
Kho kho ( )
Arm wrestling ( )
- ITF taekwondo
- Full contact karate
Basketball ( )
Judo ( )
Golf ( )
Cue sports ( )
Cycling ( )
Squash ( )
Soft tennis ( )
Paragliding ( )
Sepak takraw ( )
Fencing ( )
Previous events
See also
References
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