Nguyen Thi Ngoan (left) competes at the Karate 1-Premier League in Dubai in April. (Photo wkf.net)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnamese athlete Nguyen Thi Ngoan has won a historicgold medal at the Karate 1-Premier League in Leipzig, Germany.
Ngoan was the champion in the women’s 61kgcategory after overcoming six athletes, including the world winner, to take hertitle at the one of the most prestigious karate competition in the world on September10.
Earlier, she had been defeated in bothindividual and team event at the 29th Southeast Asian Games in Malaysia lastmonth.
Ngoan was eliminated from the semi-finals of theindividual match after losing to an Indonesian athlete. In the team event, Vietnamlost to the hosts.
“I have learnt a lot of good lessonsin preparation for the K1 tournament although I had only twoweeks to practice intensively,” she said.
In Leipzig, there were 98 martial artistescompeting in Ngoan’s category.
She was lucky to get a bye in the first match.She then beat Kandemir Zehra (of Turkey) 1-0, Kornfeld Noemie (Switzerland)2-0, Orbon Joane (the US) 3-0 and Heurtault Leila (France) 1-0.
In the semi-finals, Ngoan facedworld defending champion Alisa Buchinger of Austria.
Ngoan had nodifficulty in winning 2-0 and advance to the final, where shebeat number-one candidate Haya Jumaa of Canada.-VNA
Vietnam returned home with two gold medals from the 15th Asian Karate Federation Cadet, Junior & U21 Championships 2016, which closed in Indonesia on November 27.
Young Vietnamese karatedo martial artists have set a target of earning four gold medals and a third-place spot in the team rankings at the upcoming 29th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Malaysia.
Vietnam wrapped up the 16th Asian Karate Federation (AKF) Cadet, Junior, U21 and the 14th AKF Senior Championships 2017 with seven bronze medals in Kazakhstan on July 16.
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