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SEA Games 31: Vietnamese judokas win two gold medals in first competition day

he Vietnamese judo team had a good start at the 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 31) on May 18 with two gold, one silver and one bronze medals in the men’s Kodokan Goshin Jutsu and women’s Katame No Kata events.
SEA Games 31: Vietnamese judokas win two gold medals in first competition day ảnh 1Nguyen Tuong Vy-Mai Thi Bich Tram bag a gold medal in women’s Katame No Kata event with 402.5 points (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnamese judo team had a goodstart at the 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 31) on May 18 withtwo gold, one silver and one bronze medals in the men’s Kodokan Goshin Jutsuand women’s Katame No Kata events.

In the men’s Kodokan Goshin Jutsu, the couple of Tran QuocCuong-Phan Minh Hanh pocketed a gold medal with 550.5 points, while anothercouple of Nguyen Cuong Thinh-Ha Minh Duc came second with 534 points and won asilver medal.

Meanwhile, Nguyen Tuong Vy-Mai Thi Bich Tram bagged a goldmedal in women’s Katame No Kata event with 402.5 points.

Fighter Nguyen Thuy Hai Chau injured her leg, whichaffected her performance with teammate Tran Le Phuong Nga and they only won abronze medal.

SEA Games 31’s judo comprises 13 events, including 10 for individuals, one forteams and two kata events.

Competitions will continue on May 19.
At the SEA Games 30, Vietnamese judo team brought home two goldmedals./.
VNA

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