Women triumph at 2023 King’s Cup Sepak Takraw World Championship
Vietnam successfully defended its gold medal in the women's quad (team of four) event after beating powerful Indonesia 2-0 in the final match of the 2023 King's Cup Sepak Takraw World Championship on July 15 in Korat, Thailand.
The Vietnamese women's team triumph at the 2023 King’s Cup Sepak Takraw World Championship. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) ♐- Vietnam successfully defended its gold medal in the women's quad (team of four) event after beating powerful Indonesia 2-0 in the final match of the 2023 King's Cup Sepak Takraw World Championship on July 15 in Korat, Thailand.
They won Japan 2-0 to advance to thesemi-finals, and then defeated Laos 2-0 fora berth in the final. Indonesia quickly lost steam and conceded a 0-2 defeat. Last year, Vietnam won the title after 16 years, defeating hosts Thailand in the final match. Prior to the gold, the Vietnamese athletes also won asilver in the men's hoop and a bronze in the women's hoop (kicking takrawballs into a hoop hung in the air), a bronze in the women's regu (team ofthree), a bronze in the men's quad, and a silver in the women's teamregu events. The 36th worldchampionship was organised from July 9-16, bringing 36 teams from around theworld. Vietnam sent a team of 33 athletes to compete in all eight categoriesfor both men and women./.
With their recent 2022 World Championship title in Sepak Takraw, the Vietnamese women's team has set their sights on winning gold at the upcoming 32nd SEA Games.
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Thailand led the game first with two sets 25 – 17 and 26–24. But Vietnam, fueled by smart tactics and home support, roared back to win the next three sets 25 – 17, 25 – 22, and 16–14, sealing a dramatic 3–2 victory.
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