Army Dominates: Tribhuvan Army Club Sweeps 30th National Boxing Championship with All 11 Golds
Tribhuvan Army Club clinched overall champion status at the 30th Men's and 11th Women's National Boxing Championship in Kathmandu, securing a historic clean sweep of all 11 gold medals on the final day at Dasharath Stadium.
Tribhuvan Army Club (TAC) has emerged as the undisputed champion of the 30th Men's and 11th Women's National Boxing Championship, held in Kathmandu. The departmental team delivered a stunning performance by winning all 11 gold medals contested on the final day at the Dasharath Stadium covered hall, marking one of the most dominant finishes in Nepali boxing history.
Absolute Dominance Across Categories
Organized by the Nepal Boxing Federation, the event showcased the Army team's absolute superiority in both the men's and women's categories. The competition concluded on Sunday, with TAC maintaining their legendary status as the top-performing club in national boxing tournaments. Their clean sweep underscores a level of consistency that few teams in the country can match.
Standout Performers and Weight Categories
Among the notable winners was Prem Chaudhary, who secured victory in the men's 55kg category. His triumph, along with the team's overwhelming success across all weight classes, highlights the depth of talent within the Army boxing squad. The event served as a proving ground for emerging athletes while reinforcing the club's reputation as a powerhouse in Nepali sports.
Legacy of the Tribhuvan Army Club
TAC has long been a dominant force in national competitions, previously clinching titles at the Bir Ganeshman National Boxing Championships and the Seventh National Games with multiple gold medals. This latest victory adds another chapter to their legacy, proving that they remain head and shoulders above the rest in the competitive landscape of Nepali boxing.