Armed Police Force (APF) Club Athletics – Strength and Strategy on the National Track

The Armed Police Force (APF) Club Athletics Team is a core component of the Armed Police Force of Nepal’s commitment to national sports. Competing in various national and inter-departmental track and field events, APF Athletics is known for producing strong, well-trained athletes, particularly in long-distance events, jumps, and relays. It stands as a formidable competitor alongside Nepal Army and Nepal Police athletics teams.

Overview

  • Full Name: Armed Police Force (APF) Club – Athletics Division

  • Affiliation: Armed Police Force, Nepal (Ministry of Home Affairs)

  • Headquarters: Halchowk, Kathmandu, Nepal

  • Core Events: Sprint, middle and long-distance running, relays, shot put, jumps

  • Training Ground: APF Training Centre, Halchowk and Satdobato

  • Main Competitions: National Games, National Athletics Championships, departmental meets

  • Rival Teams: Tribhuwan Army Club, Nepal Police Club

Mission and Vision

 Mission:

To train disciplined and high-performing athletes who represent both the force and the nation with excellence in athletics.

 Vision:

To develop a nationally recognized athletics program that builds strength, speed, and sportsmanship in line with APF values.

Athletic Disciplines

The APF Athletics Team trains and competes in:

  • Track Events:

    • 100m, 200m, 400m

    • 800m, 1500m, 5000m, 10,000m

    • Relays (4x100m, 4x400m)

    • Hurdles

  • Field Events:

    • High jump, long jump

    • Shot put, discus, javelin throw

  • Distance Running:

    • Half-marathon, marathon

    • Cross-country races

Major Achievements

  • Consistent medal-winners at the National Games and Martyrs’ Memorial Athletics Championships

  • Top-three overall finishes among departmental teams in recent years

  • Strong presence in long-distance and women’s middle-distance categories

Notable Athletes

  • Pushpa Bhandari – Marathon runner, SAG medalist

  • Rajan Khatri – Middle-distance specialist with podium finishes

  • Ganga Acharya – Promising sprinter and relay team member

  • Saraswati Chaudhary – Emerging female distance runner

Training & Facilities

 Facilities:

  • Primary training base at APF Training Ground, Halchowk

  • Access to synthetic tracks in Satdobato and Pokhara

  • Support from sports scientists, strength coaches, and physios

 Programs:

  • Year-round athletics training integrated with military drills

  • Periodic high-altitude camps in mid-hill regions

  • Access to nutrition, recovery programs, and injury prevention workshops

Talent Development & Recruitment

  • Recruits through sports quotas and APF open trials

  • Scouts potential athletes from school-level tournaments, district athletics meets, and youth camps

  • Focuses on diversity and gender inclusion, with growing support for women’s athletics

National Representation

Many APF athletes regularly represent Nepal in:

  • South Asian Games (SAG)

  • Asian Athletics Championships

  • International marathons and open road races

APF Club Athletics serves as a vital feeder system to the national athletics team.

Trivia

  • APF is the youngest of Nepal’s departmental clubs (established in 2001), yet has quickly risen as a national athletics contender.

  • APF athletes are known for their military-grade endurance and mental focus, particularly in distance and road races.

  • The club often finishes top three in overall athletics standings at the National Games, thanks to depth in both men’s and women’s divisions.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *