Vietnamese lifters win 17 titles at Asian champs
Vietnam bagged 17 gold medals at the Asian Youth, Junior Men's and Women's Weightlifting Championships, which ended on November 15 in Tokyo, Japan
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Vietnam bagged 17 gold medals at the Asian Youth, Junior Men's and Women's Weightlifting Championships, which ended on November 15 in Tokyo, Japan
Vietnamese gymnasts scored resounding victories at the Szombathely World Challenge Cup 2016 in Hungary on October 9 securing two gold medals in the men's vault and parallel bars disciplines, and one bronze in the men's rings event.
The Vietnam muay team won two gold, two silver and six bronze medals at the 2016 IFMA Muay thai Youth World Championship which recently wrapped up in Bangkok, Thailand.
Vietnam's No. 1 shooter Hoang Xuan Vinh bagged a silver medal in the Olympic men's 50m pistol event on August 10, becoming the first ever Vietnamese athlete to win one gold and one silver medal at the Olympic Games.
Vietnam's no. 1 shooter Hoang Xuan Vinh captured the men's 10m air pistol gold medal at the ongoing 2016 Rio Olympics in the early morning of August 7, thus ending the country's long-standing thirst for a first Olympic gold.
Vietnam ranked sixth at this year's contest.
Vietnam has won two gold and five bronze medals at the Asian Taekwondo Poomsae Championships, which closed in the Philippines.
Tran Ha Vi of Vietnam won a gold medal at the Aerobic Suzuki World Cup, the 27th International Aerobic Championship in Tokyo, Japan, on April 3.
Vietnam tasted a successful SEA Games in Singapore winning a total of 73 gold, 53 silver and 60 bronze medals, settling for third place in the overall medal standings.
Judoka Nguyen Thi Thanh Thuy from Ninh Binh province won the women's 52kg category gold medal at the on going SEA Games 28 held in Singapore, on June 6.
Wushu martial artists Hoang Van Cao and Nguyen Van Tai secured two gold medals on Monday night, wrapping up a prolific day of competition for the wushu team with a total of three gold medals.
Fencer Nguyen Tien Nhat became the first Vietnamese gold medalist at the 28th SEA Games after overcoming Lim Wei Wen of Singapore 15-8 in the men's individual epee final on June 3 afternoon.
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Vietnam secured 12 gold, 4 silver and 9 bronze medals to rank first at the fourth Southeast Asia Karatedo championship which has wrapped up in Vientiane, Laos.
Judoka Nguyen Thi Thanh Thuy from Ninh Binh province won the women's 52kg category gold medal at the 2014 National Sport Tournament held in Nam Dinh province, on December, 3.
Weightlifter Le Van Cong brought home the first gold medal to the Vietnamese team and set a new world record at the ongoing second Asian Para Games in Incheon, the Republic of Korea on October 19.
Nguyen Anh Khoi from Ho Chi Minh city bagged a gold medal in the U12 boys' event at the World Youth Chess Championship 2014 held in Durban, South Africa.
Vietnam won two silver medals in cycling and athletics on day 10 of the 17th Asian Games (Asiad) in Incheon, raising their medal tally to 30 - one gold, nine silver and 20 bronze.
Nguyen Anh Khoi, former world U10 championship won a gold medal at the blitz event in the U12 category at the Asian Youth Chess Championship held in Uzbekistan on June 28.
Chau Le Tuyet Van on May 25 helped Vietnam win two gold medals in the team event at the Asian Taekwondo Championship taking place in Uzbekistan.
Vietnam finished fourth at the seventh ASEAN Para Games in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar on January 19, with a total of 48 gold, 65 silver and 75 bronze medals.
With 39 gold medals by mid-day January 18, the Vietnamese team remains in third place, following Thailand and Indonesia at the ongoing seventh ASEAN Para Games in Myanmar.
Vietnam's Nguyen Van Hung on December 19 set a new men's triple jump record (16.67 metres) and brought home a gold at the on-going 27th SEA Games. The previous record was 16.51 metres.
Today continued to be a successful competition day of the Vietnam sports delegation at the 27th SEA Games as their athletes fought to bring home six additional gold medals, maintaining the country's second spot on the medal count.
Sprinter Vu Thi Huong took a gold medal for Vietnam in the women's 100m in Myanmar on December 17 after a prolonged injury and a recent ovarian cyst surgery.