Update: Paragliders rescued alive in Pokhara mishap

All the nine paragliders who met with an accident in the valley have been rescued alive Tuesday afternoon. Seven paragliders had fallen in the Fewa Lake, one in Armala and another in Majheripatan after they lost control due to strong wind. The paragliders were competing in the Paragliding pre-World Cup and Open Nepal Paragliding Competition. The Paragliding Pre-World Cup kicked off in Pokhara on Saturday. Watch Paragliding in Pokhara 2015, Nepal. A documentary film by Rupak Gajurel. On the first day of the eight-day competition, the total 150 pilots from 26 countries including Nepal took part. ADVERTISING They flew to the height of 1400 meters from Sarangkot and landed at Khapaudi on the banks of the Phewa Lake.

Organised by Nepal Air Sports Association (NAA) and supported by Nepal Tourism Board, the competition has been divided into five different categories including open Nepal paragliding competition. Under the open category, each winner will be given away Rs 50 thousand, Rs 40 thousand and Rs 30 thousand respectively. Likewise, under the competition among only Nepali pilots, the winners will be awarded each with Rs 30 thousand, Rs 20 thousand, Rs 10 thousand and Rs 5 thousand respectively. Similarly, under female category, each winner will be given away Rs 30,000, Rs 20,000 and Rs 10,000 respectively.

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