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Vietnamese player wins gold at 2023 SEA Youth Table Tennis Championship

Vietnamese players won one gold medal and six bronzes at the 2023 Southeast Asia (SEA) Youth Table Tennis Championship held in Brunei from June 13-18.
Vietnamese player wins gold at 2023 SEA Youth Table Tennis Championship ảnh 1The Vietnamese players and coaches attend the 2023 Southeast Asia (SEA) Youth Table Tennis Championship in Brunei. (Photo: hanoimoi.com.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnamese players won onegold medal and six bronzes at the 2023 Southeast Asia (SEA) Youth Table Tennis Championship held in Bruneifrom June 13-18.

Beating his Singaporean rival in the U17 men's singles final, NguyenHoang Lam brought home the gold medal.

📖 In addition, Vietnamese players bagged six bronze medals in the categories of U19 men’s team, U19 women’s team, U19 women’s duo, U17 men’s singles,U19 mix and U15 men’s singles.

Vietnam's youth table tennis team competed inthe 2023 SEA Youth Table Tennis Championship with 18 players,including Huu Huy, Duy Phong, Manh Cuong, Thanh Phu, Mai Phuong, Thu Cuc, NgocQuyen, Bao Linh, Hoang Lam, Quang Truong, Hanh Ngan, Dieu Linh, Manh Luong,Thai Bao, Tri Hoang, Phuong Linh, Bao Han, and Nhu Quynh. The most recent time Vietnam's youth tabletennis team secured a gold medal in the SEA Youth Table Tennis Championship was in 2008.After 15 years, Vietnam's youth table tennis has once again achieved thissuccess, thanks to the remarkable performance and significant contributions ofHoang Lam. This victory holds great professional value and encouragement for Vietnamese young players./.
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