Thimphu dzongkhag wins the first national karate league

Thimphu’s dzongkhag team won the first national karate league, Clash of Champions, yesterday. Around 77 best karate players from six dzongkhags took part in the three-day long tournament held by Bhutan Karate Association (BKA) with the support from few private agencies. Samdrupjongkhar came second and Trashigang third. Winners were given a gold medal and a […]

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