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Vietnam wins Junior Asian Fencing Champs medal

Nguyen Thi Luyen of Vietnam has won a bronze medal at the Asian Junior and Cadet Fencing Championships in Thailand.
Vietnam wins Junior Asian Fencing Champs medal ảnh 1Medallists at the Asian Junior and Cadet Fencing Championships in Thailand (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Nguyen Thi Luyen of Vietnam has won a bronze medal at the AsianJunior and Cadet Fencing Championships in Thailand.

Luyenlost 13-15 to Lai Esther Shi Ning of Singapore in the semi-finals of thewomen’s individual epee event and finished third.

Laiwent on to take a gold medal after winning over Miho Yoshimura of Japan in thefinal.

Threeother athletes from Vietnam also took part in the tournament but failed to maketop 10 in the overall rankings.

Theirmale teammate Nguyen Van Quyet participated in the men’s individual sabre classbut was eliminated in the first round. He was No 49 among 60 athletes.

Earlier,Vietnamese fencers competed in women’s and foil and men’s epee and foil events,but none of them grabbed a medal.

Thetournament will wrap up on March 5.-VNA
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