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Vietnamese to box at Youth Olympics 2018

World youth boxing championships silver holder Do Hong Ngoc of Vietnam has bagged a slot to participate at the Youth Olympics next year.
Vietnamese to box at Youth Olympics 2018 ảnh 1Do Hong Ngoc of Vietnam (right) punches against Indian Chopra Shashi during the World youth boxing championships’s women’s 57kg category. Ngoc takes a silver and a slot at the next year Youth Olympics (Photo: danviet.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) - World youth boxing championships silverholder Do Hong Ngoc of Vietnam has bagged a slot to participate atthe Youth Olympics next year.

Ngoc, 17, competed in the women’s 57kg category. The athlete from Can Tho isone of the country’s most outstanding young boxers. She grabbed a silverat the national championships and a gold at the Southeast Asian Youth BoxingChampionships earlier this year.

She was the sole Vietnamese representative at the world tournament in India.

She got a bye to the second round where she beat En Havanur of Turkey 5-0. Shethen defeated Martinez Roma Linda of the United States 5-0 in the thirdround.

In the semifinals, Ngoc won 3-2 against Chinese Hu Cailling. Her victorymade Ngoc the best Vietnam boxer at a world event.

She, however, lost 1-4 in the final to Chopra Shashi of India and took home asilver medal.

The world tournament, which closed on November 26, attracted 160 athletes from31 countries and territories, punching in 10 categories ranging from 48 to81kg.

The third Youth Olympics 2018 will be organised in Argentina. It is the first time Vietnam have a boxing representative at this competition.-VNA
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