2022 National Games of Nepal
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| Host city | Pokhara,Gandaki, Nepal |
|---|---|
| Motto | ‘Unified Country, Message of Sports’ |
| Edition | 9th |
| Teams | 11 |
| Athletes | 6,102 |
| Sport | 36 |
| Opening | 5 June 2022 |
| Closing | 11 June 2022 |
| Opened by | Nanda Bahadur Pun, (Vice President of Nepal) |
| Main venue | Pokhara Rangasala, Pokhara, |
The 2022 National Games of Nepal, also known as the 9th National Games of Nepal and informally Gandaki 2022 are held from 5 June 2022 to 11 June 2022 in Pokhara, Gandaki Province.[1]
Pokhara
Among 36 events 9 have been held outside the provincial capital Pokhara.[2][3]
- Pokhara Stadium
- Archery Ground
- Badminton Hall
- Cricket Ground
- Multipurpose Covered Hall
- Old Badminton Hall
- Squash Hall
- Semi Covered Hall
- Tennis Court
- Auditorium Hall, Pokhara
- Bhandardhik Playground, Pokhara
- Exhibition Hall, Pokhara
- Fishtail Academy, Pokhara
- Gandaki Boarding School, Pokhara
- Gaurishankar Sports Ground, Hemza
- Handball Academy, Pokhara
- Himalayan Golf Course, Pokhara
- Industry and Commerce Association, Pokhara
- Kolmabahkot Society Hall, Pokhara
- Lakeside, Pokhara
- PN Campus, Pokhara
- Raniban, Pokhara
- Ranjit Party Palace, Pokhara
- Sarangkot, Pokhara (Paragliding)
Kathmandu
- TU Cricket Ground, Kirtipur
- Mulpani International Cricket Ground, Mulpani
Syanja
- Waling Rangasala (women's football)
Myagdi
- Myagdi Covered Hall (Taekwondo)
- Myagdi Sports Ground (Women's Volleyball)
Gorkha
- Gorkha (Chess)
Nawalpur
- Kawasoti, Nawalpur (Wrestling)
- Tharu Museum, Kawasoti, Nawalpur (Sepaktakro)
Parbat
- Parbat Semi Covered Hall, Kusma
Baglung
- Baglung Covered Hall, Baglung (ITF Taekwondo)
Tanahu
- Tanahu
Lalitpur
- Satdobato Swimming Hall, Satdobato