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Wushu athlete wins world gold medal for Vietnam

Duong Thuy Vi of Vietnam championed the women’s qiangshu (performance with spear) event at the ongoing World Wushu Championship in Kazan, Russia.
Wushu athlete wins world gold medal for Vietnam ảnh 1Duong Thuy Vi of Vietnam won the first gold medal in the women’s qiangshu for the country at the World Wushu Championship in Russia on September 30. (Photo: baomoi.com)

Hanoi (VNA) - Duong Thuy Vi of Vietnam championed the women’s qiangshu (performancewith spear) event at the ongoing World Wushu Championship in Kazan, Russia.

Vi was pitted against 16other athletes from various countriesin her category, whichsaw her take the highestscore of 9.64 points.

Seo Heeju from the Republic of Korea came secondwith 9.63 points and KeikoYamaguchi of Japan finished third with 9.65 points.

It was Vi’s second world title after her triumph in the sameevent in 2013.

She also took part in the 2015 tournament but could only bag a silver.

Vi is currently the best wushu taolu (performance) athlete in Vietnam. 

She won two gold medals at the Malaysian SEA Games in August.She is also theonly Vietnamese who has becomea champion at the Asian Games so far.

Earlier, Vi competed in the changquan (long fist) event butfailed to make it to the top three.

Apart from her gold, Vietnam also secured a silver inthe women’s taijijian (tai chi sword form) through Tran Thi Khanh Ly, whoscored 9.55 points.

She was behind Chen Suijin of Hong Kong, whohad 9.68 points. The bronze went to Japanese Saito Shiho with 9.53 points.

Another Vietnamese Tran Thi Minh Huyen was at fifth with 9.45points.

In other events, Nguyen Thuc Anh ranked sixth in the women’s nanquan (southern boxingstyle) and TranXuan Hiep placed ninth in the men’s jianshu (performance with sword).

Vietnam currently stand third in the medal tally.

China is on top with four golds. Hong Kong is secondwinning one gold, one silver and one bronze.

The world championship will continue until October 3.-VNA
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