Gymnast Nguyen Ha My wins gold, silver in Singapore Open

Nguyen Ha My of Vietnam won a gold medal at the Singapore Rhythmic Gymnastics Open on June 18.
Hanoi (VNA) - Nguyen Ha My of Vietnam wona gold medal at the Singapore Rhythmic Gymnastics Open on June 18.

My triumphed in the Junior Ball event with 12.6points. She was followed by Chloe Hay of Australia (12.1 points) and ArisaTanthathoedtham of Thailand (11.65 points).

It was My’s fifth medal at the tournament.

Earlier on the day, she grabbed a silver in theHoop event with 13.1 points. She was behind Alexandra Kiroi of Australia whograbbed 13.3 points. Australian Ashari Gill was third with 12.4.

My’s other silver medals were in the Clubs andRibbon classes. Her first medal was a bronze in the junior individual event onJune 17.

The junior team was third in the team’s category.

Also on June 18, My’s mate Nguyen Hong Nhungsecured a silver in the Senior Ball pool with 12.4 points.

Yeo Siew Lyn of the hosts won with 12.6 points andher teammate Phebe Lau was third with 11.5 points.

Vietnam wrapped up the tournament with one gold,four silver and two bronze medals. -VNA
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