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Judo athletes to compete at Worlds

Four Vietnamese athletes have left for the World Judo Championship that will kick off on Sept. 9 at Tokyo's Yoyogi National Gymnasium.
Four Vietnamese athletes have left for the World Judo Championship thatwill kick off on Sept. 9 at Tokyo's Yoyogi National Gymnasium.

Nguyen Thi Lan will compete in her first match on Sept. 11 in thewomen's 57kg division. Southeast Asian queen Van Ngoc Tu will fight inthe women's 48kg division. Ho Ngan Giang and Huynh Nhat Thong willrepresent Vietnam in the men's 60kg division.

The Vietnamese judokas participated in a one-month intensive trainingcourse in China and competed in the Judo World Cup in Mongolia inlate July.

Vietnamese judokas hoped to collectpoints that would give them a berth at the London Olympics in 2012, saidthe National Sports Administration's judo department head Nguyen HuuAn.

The world event is a warm-up opportunity for the upcoming Asian Games in China in November.

The Vietnamese athletes will compete in the Southeast Asian JudoChampionship at the HCM City 's Phan Dinh Phung Gymnasium onSeptember 22-26 after returning home from Tokyo . Vietnam is viewedas the regional powerhouses in judo after their dominant performance atthe 25th SEA Games last December in Laos where they won 18 medalsets in both combat and performance events./.

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