Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Arian Badgami(MIS) winner girls table tennis event 2012

Arian, Roshan‚ win KATHMANDU: Arian Badgami of Modern Indian School won the girls’ event of the age-group category with a 11-3, 11-7, 11-5 victory over Jenisha Shrestha of Angel Lord. Roshan Lama of Children Garden won the senior boys gold medal of the fifth Valleywide Inter-school Table Tennis Championships here on Wednesday. In the final, Roshan defeated Rajan Bastakoti of The Excelsior School 11-6, 11-0, 12-14 and 11-7. Published On: 2012-06-27

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Inter Television Table Tennis Title 2012

Double delight for Rawal KATHMANDU: Naresh Rawal of Nepal 1 Tv  grabbed two gold in the Third Inter-television Table Tennis Championship on Sunday. Rawal triumphed in the men’s singles as well as doubles category in the match held at National Table Tennis Training Center, Lainchour. Rawal edged Madan Acharya of Nepal Television 11-4, 11-3, 11-4. The Duo of Rawal and Nikesh ousted the pair of Acharya and Manohari Thapa of Nepal Television 11-7, 11-8, 7-11, 13-11. Similarly, Sanu Khadka of Avenues TV overcame Sumitra Bhattarai of Image TV 11-8, 12-10, 13-11 in the final of the women’s singles category.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Chess


Chess is a very popular and common game . It is generally a board game played between two Players . It is played on Chess board which is a square-checkered board with 64 squares arranged in an eight-by-eight grid. At the start, each player controls sixteenPieces one King, one Queen, two Rooks, two Knights , two Bishops and eight pawns . The object of the game is to Checkmate the opponent's king, whereby the king is under immediate attack and there is no way to remove or defend it from attack on the next move.
The current form of the game emerged in Europe during the second half of the 15th century after evolving from an older game shatrang .Chess is now deeply influenced by the abilities of chess programs and the opportunity for online play. Garry Caspariov is one of the best chess player of the world .
It is common played everwhere in the world .
It is a good game to improve the I Q of a student . It is generally palyed in every school .

Rugby



Rugby is played in over 120 countries around the world. The popularity of rugby lies in its rich history, traditions, camaraderie, and community involvement in the sport. Young children can enjoy the non-contact versions of the sport. Generally, there are 15 players per team, though 7-players per team are also popular. Sometimes, there may also be 10-players per side. Many players continue to play rugby well into their adult years. Others coach players or become referees.
The International Rugby Football Board (I.R.F.B.) commonly referred to as the IRB, is the governing body for rugby. It was founded in 1886. The IRFB is responsible for deciding international fixtures, revising the laws of the game and other general matters related to rugby such as amateur status of players.
The IRFB typically meets twice a year, normally in March and October.The objective, as in any game, is that each team must score as many points as possible. In rugby, carrying, passing, kicking and grounding the ball score points for the team.

The team with the greater number of points is the winner of the match. Rugby is classified as an "end-zone invasion game". Each team focuses on gaining possession of the ball, taking it into the opponent's territory, and placing it in the in-goal area or the end zone.

Taekwondo

Taekwondo also spelled Taekwon-do, is a popular modern martial art. Taekwondo is the ancient Korean art of self-defense. The Korean word "Taekwondo" is literally translated as "foot, hand, way". These words infer a lot about the art and sport of Taekwon-do. It is good for health and a way to protect ourself .

Nowadays it is very common in schools .

Properly incorporating the mental, behavioral and spiritual components of Taekwondo will definitely ensure that all participants of this great ancient sport enjoy the vast mental, physical and spiritual benefits of Taekwon-do.
The first word, foot, in the literal translation of this ancient self-defense sport denotes the use of the foot as the primary fighting style. The foot is the primary arsenal for the Taekwondo enthusiast and is the primary weapon for self-defense for kicking.

It has been said that the foot and corresponding kicking techniques constitute up to 70% of the forms used in Taekwon-do.
The word 'hand' infers the use of the hands for punching, chopping, strikes and/or finger jabs, which is estimated to make-up the remaining 30% of the practitioner's self-defense fighting arsenal.
The word 'do' means 'way', which inherently implies that Taekwondo is more that just a self-defense sport but also a way of life. The 'way' transcends the physical compents of the sport of Taekwon-do - such as kicking, punching, breaking boards or competition - but also encompasses a mental and spiritual component. Taekwon-do is more about self-discipline of the mind, body and spirit - it is a philosophy.

Volley ball

Volleyball is a vastly popular sport played by men and women alike. Not only is it played in high schools and colleges, it is also an Olympic sport.

indoor volleyball, which is played by two teams of six players each, divided by a net. A volleyball court is a rectangular, flat surface divided by a net. For men, the net height is 7 feet, 11 inches, while for women it is 7 feet, 4 inches.
There are two rows of players, three in the front row and three in the back. Matches are scored by rally points. In other words, if the ball becomes dead on your side of the net, the other team gets the point as well as possession of the ball.

If a serve does not go over the net, the other team gets the point and possession of the ball. Matches are played best three out of five sets or best two out of three sets; sets are to 25 points and must be won by at least two points.

The third or fifth set is only played to 15 points.In regulation volleyball, there are two referees, one on each of the court, right next to the net. One is on the floor and one is on a ladder. Additionally, there are two line judges, one on the back line of each side of the net. Line judges determine whether a ball lands inside or outside the boundary lines, and they also call "foot falls" on the back line during service.