Vietnamese Youth & Junior National Championships was a great success in Dak Lak

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The Vietnamese Youth & Junior National Championships was held in Dak Lak which is located in the Southern part of the country near to Ho Chi Minh City. Vietnam’s top future hope in women’s boxing Do Hong Ngoc impressed the crowd and all of the coaches with her superb development in the competition.
Women’s and men’s boxers were also able to attend in the Vietnamese Youth & Junior National Championships in Dak Lak. More than 350 young female and male boxers competed for the medals in the Vietnamese Youth & Junior National Championships which is record in the history of the competition.
Vietnam is a developing boxing country in the Southeast Asian region and their management is doing their best to compete as many international events as possible. Vietnam will be hosting the upcoming ASBC Asian Confederation Women’s Boxing Championships in Ho Chi Minh City later this year which is a great commitment from the Southeast Asian developing boxing country.
Vietnam’s best women youth boxers competed in the ASEAN Youth Boxing Championships in Saraburi, Thailand where they were the lone one which could get gold besides to the host of the event. The best Vietnamese female youth boxers are preparing to the AIBA Women’s Youth World Boxing Championships which will be held in Guwahati, India later this year.
Le Thi Ngoc Hanh achieved the gold medal at the women’s youth light flyweight (48kg) in the event and proved she is a top talent in the country following her performance against Nguyen Thi Thanh Hao in the final. Nguyen Thanh Thanh Thom was the first boxer in the women’s youth level who could get a gold medal in an Olympic category, she defeated Do Xuan Yen in the final of the flyweight (51kg).
Do Hong Ngoc is Vietnam’s top woman future hope who is well-known also in the international level who achieved gold medal in the ASEAN Youth Boxing Championships this March. The 17-year-old young talent was too strong for Pham Thi Mai in the final of the women’s youth lightweight (60kg) in Dak Lak. Another national team member boxer, ASEAN Youth Boxing Championships silver medallist Hoang Ngoc Mai also proved well in the competition in her new welterweight (69kg) which she won with dominated performance.
Vietnam’s female junior boxers also proved their talents in the National Championships in Dak Lak where some of them will have the potential to be tough athletes in the elite level as well. Nguyen Thi Tham (44kg), Nguyen Thi Dan (46kg), Dang Thi Ninh (48kg), Nguyen Thanh Thi (50kg) and Nguyen Thi Dung (54kg) are only 15-, or 16-years-old talents but their performance surprised the crowd in the event.
The country was sent three boxers to the upcoming ASBC Asian Confederation Youth Boxing Championships which was held in Bangkok, Thailand in July. Among their top men’s youth talents some exceeded the expectations in the busy Youth National Championships where Vietnam’s all regions participated with their talents.
Vietnam’s best talent in the male youth age group, Vo Xuan Hai competed in the ASBC Asian Confederation Youth Boxing Championships in Bangkok, Thailand and those experiences paid off in Dak Lak. The 2000-born boxer controlled all of his contests in the flyweight (52kg) including his final against Tran Minh Tien.
Another ASBC Asian Confederation Youth Boxing Championships competitor Dao Van Quan proved top performance in the event which was a preparation for him for the Qualification Event of the Buenos Aires 2018 Youth Olympic Games. Diep Minh Toan did the biggest surprise in the men’s youth section while Tran Viet Anh and Tran Chi Hieu also demonstrated their talents in Dak Lak.

List of the winners in the Vietnamese Youth & Junior National Championships
vietnam Women’s Junior 40kg: Nguyen Thi Anh Thu
vietnam Women’s Junior 42kg: Dong Ngoc Thuy
vietnam Women’s Junior 44kg: Nguyen Thi Tham
vietnam Women’s Junior 46kg: Nguyen Thi Dan
vietnam Women’s Junior 48kg: Dang Thi Ninh
vietnam Women’s Junior 50kg: Nguyen Thanh Thi
vietnam Women’s Junior 52kg: Do Thi Linh Chi
vietnam Women’s Junior 54kg: Nguyen Thi Dung
vietnam Women’s Junior 57kg: Nguyen Thi Ngoc Mai
vietnam Women’s Junior 60kg: Ha Thi Le
vietnam Women’s Junior 63kg: Pham Thi Nhung
vietnam Women’s Youth 42kg: Nguyen Thi Anh
vietnam Women’s Youth 45kg: Vuong Thi Huong
vietnam Women’s Youth 48kg: Le Thi Ngoc Hanh
vietnam Women’s Youth 51kg: Nguyen Thanh Thanh Thom
vietnam Women’s Youth 54kg: Vu Doan Thi Hong Cham
vietnam Women’s Youth 57kg: Mai Nguyen Kim Huong
vietnam Women’s Youth 60kg: Do Hong Ngoc
vietnam Women’s Youth 64kg: Tran Thi Giang
vietnam Women’s Youth 69kg: Hoang Ngoc Mai
vietnam Women’s Youth 75kg: Luong Thi Ngoan
vietnam Men’s Junior 40kg: Le Tien Dat
vietnam Men’s Junior 42kg: Le Quang Khai
vietnam Men’s Junior 44kg: Huynh Doan Tuan Thanh
vietnam Men’s Junior 46kg: Truong Van Vien
vietnam Men’s Junior 48kg: Lu Huu Thien
vietnam Men’s Junior 50kg: Ha Van Quynh
vietnam Men’s Junior 52kg: Nguyen Ngoc Gia Phat
vietnam Men’s Junior 54kg: Dam Ngoc Duc
vietnam Men’s Junior 57kg: Lu Vu Hoang Huy
vietnam Men’s Junior 60kg: Nguyen Duc Ngoc
vietnam Men’s Junior 63kg: Bao Van That
vietnam Men’s Junior 66kg: Bui Van Len
vietnam Men’s Youth 44kg: Nguyen Tran Gia Bao
vietnam Men’s Youth 46kg: Nguyen Linh Phung
vietnam Men’s Youth 49kg: Le Van Luan
vietnam Men’s Youth 52kg: Vo Xuan Hai
vietnam Men’s Youth 56kg: Dao Van Quan
vietnam Men’s Youth 60kg: Diep Minh Toan
vietnam Men’s Youth 64kg: Tran Viet Anh
vietnam Men’s Youth 69kg: Tran Chi Hieu
vietnam Men’s Youth 75kg: Doan Ngoc Minh Hieu
vietnam Men’s Youth 81kg: Nguyen Van Huy