Bangladesh concluded an impressive campaign at the 8th NEKOS International Judo Championship in Kathmandu, Nepal, finishing as runners-up in the junior category with a remarkable haul of four gold medals and one bronze.
The championship’s final day proved decisive for the Bangladeshi team. At the Multipurpose Martial Arts Centre in Kathmandu’s Naya Bazar, Fabiha Bushra dominated the +70kg girls’ category, securing the top podium spot with authority. In the same session, Shahin Ahmed showcased his talent in the men’s -73kg event, adding another gold to Bangladesh’s tally.
Earlier in the tournament, on day two, Bangladesh had already made a strong impression. Aziza Aleya Lyon claimed gold in the girls’ under-18 cadet +53kg category, Usaching Marma Bijoy triumphed in the boys’ cadet +62kg division, and Remi Hasi earned a bronze in the girls’ -45kg event.
Bangladesh Medal Tally
| Athlete Name | Category/Weight Class | Medal |
|---|---|---|
| Fabiha Bushra | Junior +70kg (Girls) | Gold |
| Shahin Ahmed | Junior -73kg (Boys) | Gold |
| Aziza Aleya Lyon | Cadet U18 +53kg (Girls) | Gold |
| Usaching Marma Bijoy | Cadet U18 +62kg (Boys) | Gold |
| Remi Hasi | Cadet U18 -45kg (Girls) | Bronze |
Fabiha Bushra’s performance was particularly outstanding. She defeated her semifinal opponent in just four seconds and secured victory in the final within thirty seconds, earning her the Best Player of the Tournament award in the junior category.
The championship was organised under the Nepal Judo Federation, affiliated with the Nepal Sports Federation, and featured around 300 judokas from 15 local Nepalese clubs, as well as participants from Bangladesh and Bhutan. Bangladesh fielded three boys and three girls, all of whom are trained at the Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protishtan (BKSP).
The Bangladeshi contingent was managed by Dr. Lutfur Rahman, coached by Md. Abu Bakar Siddiq, and accompanied by Al-Amin, Mymensingh District Sports Officer, as the team official. Their coordinated efforts were instrumental in the team’s success and growing international recognition.
Bangladesh’s strong performance in Kathmandu underscores the country’s rising stature in junior judo. With Fabiha Bushra’s dominant display and the team’s overall success, the nation is signalling the emergence of promising new talents on the international judo stage.
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