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Vietnam ranked third at 5th Taekwondo Poomsae Championship

Vietnam finished third at the fifth Asian Taekwondo Poomsae Championship, which closed in Ho Chi Minh City on May 28.
Vietnam ranked third at 5th Taekwondo Poomsae Championship ảnh 1Vietnamese athletes celebrate winning gold medal at  the fifth Asian Taekwondo Poomsae Championship (Source: //thethao.thanhnien.vn)

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- Vietnam finished third at the fifth Asian Taekwondo  Poomsae Championship, which closed in Ho Chi Minh City on May 28.

Vietnamese athletes won twogold medals, four silvers and three bronzes during the tournament.

The Republic of Korea (RoK) ranked first, with ten gold medals and three silvers.The runner-up was Iran with four gold medals, two silvers and five bronzes.

The same day, the 23rd Asian Taekwondo Championship also closed in the city, with top spot held bythe RoK, with seven gold medals, two silvers and eight bronzes.

Next was China with fourgold medals, two silvers and two bronzes and Uzbekistan with two goldmedals, one silver and five bronzes.

Vietnam won one gold, thefirst for the country at the continental event after six years,  and one silver and one bronze, ranking sixthoverall.

The 23rd Asian Taekwondo Championship was held by the HCM City Department ofCulture and Sports and the Vietnam Taekwondo Federation from May 24-28, attractingnearly 700 athletes from 50 countries and territories. 

Truong Ngoc De, Chairman of the VietnamTaekwondo Federation said the event offered a chance for Vietnamese athletes tolearn from their rivals before the 18th Asian Games inIndonesia in August. -VNA
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