
Baikuntha Manandhar: The Man Who Ran Nepal Into History 🇳🇵
From the bustling tracks of Kathmandu in 1984 to breaking records across South Asia in 1987, Baikuntha Manandhar did more than just run marathons—he ran his way into history.
With an unforgettable time of 2 hours, 15 minutes, and 3 seconds, his marathon record set during the South Asian Games in 1987 stood unmatched for an incredible 38 years. It wasn’t just a personal best; it became a symbol of Nepal’s endurance, determination, and national pride.
Baikuntha proudly represented Nepal in four consecutive Olympic Games from 1976 to 1988—an achievement no other Nepali athlete has accomplished to date.
“He didn’t just win gold medals—he defined an era of Nepali athletics.”
An icon, an inspiration, and a legend in every sense, Baikuntha Manandhar remains a beacon for generations of athletes to come.
📸 Old archival photo by Shyam Chitrakar | Professional Graphic Arts (Facebook)
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