ASIAD 2018: Six Vietnamese athletes qualify for Pencak Silat finals
Six Vietnamese athletes qualified to the final round of Pencak Silat on August 26 at the ongoing 2018 Asian Games (ASIAD 2018) in Indonesia.
Pencak Silat athlete Hoang Thi Loan (right) in the women's under 60 kg quarterfinals at the ongoing ASIAD 2018 in Indonesia. (Photo: VNA)
Jakarta (VNA) – Six Vietnamese athletes qualifiedto the final round of Pencak Silat on August 26 at the ongoing 2018 Asian Games(ASIAD 2018) in Indonesia.
They are Nguyen Thai Linh, Nguyen Thi Cam Nhi, Nguyen Van Tri, Tran Thi Thiem,Nguyen Ngoc Toan and Tran Dinh Nam.
Also in the sport, Pham Tuan Anh and Pham Duy Tuyen wonbronze medals in the in the men’s under 70 kg and under 90 kg categories while HoangThi Loan grabbed another in the women’s under 60 kg event on the same day.
Meanwhile, runner Quach Thi Lan made it into the finalround of the women’s 400m hurdles after reaching the finish line in the secondplace with the total time of 55.74 seconds.
In the women’s long jump, Bui Thi Thu Thao also qualifiedto the final round.
Sprinter Le Tu Chinh, renowned as Vietnam’s “queen ofspeed”, could not make to the final stage after finishing 12th place in thewomen’s 100m with 11.76 seconds.
In Karate, Ho Thi Thu Hien failed to bring home a medalwhen she was beaten 1 – 4 by Yin Xiaoyan from China at the women’s under-61kgquarterfinals.
As of 10pm August 26, Vietnam ranked 24th in the ASIAD2018 medal tally with one gold, seven silver and 12 bronze medals.
China kept its first position with 76 gold medals,followed by Japan with 40 golds and the Republic of Korea with 27 golds. –VNA
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