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ASIAD 2023: Karate team kicks way to additional bronze for Vietnam

Just over an hour after Phung Thi Hue won a bronze in the women's 48kg Jujitsu category, Dinh Thi Huong secured another bronze in the women's 68kg karate kumite event for the Vietnamese sport delegation at the 19th Asian Games in China on October 5.
ASIAD 2023: Karate team kicks way to additional bronze for Vietnam ảnh 1Dinh Thi Huong (right) defeats her Indonesian rival to win the bronze medal at the 19th ASIAD on October 5. (Photo: tuoitre.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – Just over an hour after Phung Thi Hue won a bronze in thewomen's 48kg Jujitsu category, Dinh Thi Huong secured another bronze inthe women's 68kg karate kumite event for the Vietnamese sport delegation at the19th Asian Games in China on October 5.

Huong defeated Nourallah Naser from Jordanwith a score of 2-1 in the Round of 16, but lost to Laura Alikul from Kazakhstanwith a score of 4-7 in the quarterfinals. As a result, she competed in therepechage round to vie for a chance at the bronze medal match.

She was fortunate to have no opponent in therepechage round, earning her a direct spot in the bronze medal match againstCeyco Georgia Zefanya from Indonesia. She defeated theIndonesian rival with a yuko score, bringing home the second bronze forVietnam.

Meanwhile, Dinh Thi Huong's teammate, NguyenThi Phuong, was defeated by her opponent from Hong Kong (China), Mo SeungGrace, in the bronze medal match for the individual kata category.

The Vietnamesekarate team is now aiming for gold at the continental-level tournament.According to their head coach Duong Hoang Long, the team faces strong opponentsfrom countries like Japan, Kazakhstan, and Jordan in this competition./.
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