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Wushu fighter finds gold for Vietnam after 16 years

Vietnam ended their title drought at the world event, winning a gold medal in sanda (combat) at the World Wushu Championships, which closed in Kazan, Russia, on October 3.
Wushu fighter finds gold for Vietnam after 16 years ảnh 1Vietnamese wushu fighter Vo Minh Duc  (in red) (Source: vothuat.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam ended their title drought at the world event, winninga gold medal in sanda (combat) at the World Wushu Championships, which closedin Kazan, Russia, on October 3.

VoMinh Duc defeated Filipino rival Arnel Mandal in the men’s 52kg category finalat the Gymnastics Palace –Universiade Village.

It is the third gold medal for Vietnam in the combat event, so far, and all arein the men’s pool.

The first one went to Dao Viet Lap in the 56kg discipline in 1997. The secondmedal was won by Diep Bao Minh at the 2001 edition of the tournament.

Onthe women’s side, Vietnam secured two silvers in Kazan.

HoangThi Luan lost to Iranian Elaheh Mansoryansamiroumi in the 52kg class final. Herteammate Nguyen Thi Trang was defeated by Chinese Cai Yingying in the 60kgpool.

Followingfive days of competition, a total of 44 gold medals were awarded to athletes.

Vietnamwon two gold, five silver and two bronze medals, and ranked sixth.-VNA
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