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Vietnam ranks sixth at Asian Martial Arts Games
Monday, 10 August 2009
Vietnamese
martial artists have pocketed seven golds, 11 silvers and 21 bronzes at the
Asian Martial Arts Games in Thailand, ranking sixth among 40 countries and
territories participating in the event.
Kurash
in men’s under-73kg division. Although defeating Iraqi rival, Alshamri Slaf,
Hoc, On the games’ final day on August 8, Nguyen Tuan Hoc carried off a silver
medal in however, lost the game to Mustafayev Ramazan of Kazakhstan .
Earlier on August 7, Vietnamese Kurash artists
Nguyen Thi Lan (women’s U- 57kg) and Nguyen Thi Huong (women’s U-63kg) won two
silver medals, bringing Vietnam’s total medal in Kurash event to three silvers
and one bronze – an achievement that Vietnamese sport officials have not
thought of before participating in the games.
In karatedo, young female artist Bui Thi Trieu
outstandingly beat China
’s Feng Lanlan 2-0, but lost to Japan’s Maejima Sayuri in a semi-final. Trieu
beat Soriano Mae 4-3 to walk away with a bronze.
On August 7, the Vietnamese martial artists won
five golds, with four coming from Pencak Silat.
The four gold medals in Pencak Silat were bagged
by Truong Van Mao in men’s 75kg division, Huynh Thi Thu Hong in women’s 55kg
category, Le Thi Hong Ngoan in women’s 70 kg division, and Le Thi Phi Nga in
women’s 50kg class.
The last gold on the day went to female kick-boxer
Nguyen Thi Tuyet Mai in women’s 56kg class.
Thailand topped the medal tally with 21 golds, 17 silvers, and
16 bronzes. It was followed by Kazakhstan
, the Republic of Korea , China
, and Japan
.
Vietnam sent 87 artists to compete in wushu,
taekwondo, Pencak Silat, Muay Thai, karatedo, kurash, and judo at the Asian
Martial Arts Games which ends on August 9./.