Vietnamese shooters win a gold, one more Olympic slot at Asian championship
Vietnamese shooters have won one gold medal and a ticket for Olympic Paris 2024 when competing at the Asian Rifle/Pistol Championship in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Pham Quang Huy and Trinh Thu Vinh (left) top the 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team event on January 9. (Photo: VNA)
Jakarta (VNA)𓆉 – Vietnameseshooters have won one gold medal and a ticket for Olympic Paris 2024 whencompeting at the Asian Rifle/Pistol Championship in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Ahead the tournament, Vietnam set a targetto bring home one gold media and at least one more Olympic slot. Earlier, female shooter TrinhThu Vinh qualified for the Paris Games after coming in fifth at the worldchampionship last year. The team have so far fulfilled the target after Pham Quang Huyand Trinh Thu Vinh topped the 10m Air Pistol MixedTeam event on January 9, and Le Thi Mong Tuyen won the fourth place in the women's 10m air rifle competition on January 10, grabbing a ticket to the Paris Games. A total of 11 Vietnamese shooters arecompeting at the Asian Rifle/Pistol Championship takingplace from January 4-18 in Jakarta. The shooters said even though already achieving their target,they will continue to try their best in the following events./.
Vietnam’s shooting team has set a target of winning between five and seven gold medals at the upcoming 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games), with the shooters scheduled to take a pre-SEA Games tournament at home this weekend.
Vietnam’s Trinh Thu Vinh and Pham Quang Huy won the gold medal in the 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team category of the Asian Rifle/Pistol Championship 2024 which is being held in Indonesia, the Vietnamese shooting team’s training board announced on January 9.
Le Thi Mong Tuyen has earned Vietnam’s fourth ticket to the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics following her excellent performance at the Asian Rifle/Pistol Championship 2024 which is being held in Indonesia from January 7-17.
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