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Shrestha, Rokaya win Protein Run half-marathon titles
Army’s Khadak Bahadur Khadka was second after he recorded 1:06:15, while Julius Muriuki became third crossing the distance in 1:06:20 seconds.bookmark
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Published at : January 26, 2025
Updated at : January 26, 2025 06:44
Kathmandu
Santoshi Shrestha and Rajan Rokaya won the women’s and men’s half-marathon titles of fourth edition of the Right to Protein Run Half Marathon, held in Kathmandu on Saturday.
Dhading’s Shrestha completed the 21.1 km course in one hour 20 minutes and 48 seconds to clinch the women’s title for a third time. Tribhuvan Army Club’s Purna Laxmi Neupane secured the second position with a time of 1:22:51, while Armed Police Force Club’s Pushpa Bhandari finished third clocking 1:24:21.
In the men's half-marathon, Army’s Rokaya took one hour six minutes and 10 seconds to win the men's half-marathon. Army’s Khadak Bahadur Khadka was second after he recorded 1:06:15, while Julius Muriuki became third crossing the distance in 1:06:20 seconds.
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