Vietnam to attend World Pencak Silat Championship in Malaysia

Vietnam will send a young but strong team of athletes to compete at the World Pencak Silat Championship 2022 in Melaka, Malaysia.
Vietnam to attend World Pencak Silat Championship in Malaysia ảnh 1Nguyen Duy Tuyen of Vietnam on his way to winning the men's U85kg gold at the SEA Games 31. Tuyen will defend his world title later this month in Malaysia (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam will send a young but strong team of athletes tocompete at the World Pencak Silat Championships 2022 in Melaka, Malaysia.

They will join with 80 other delegations at the 19th edition of the tournamentfrom July 26-31.

Vietnamese athletes will compete in all 18 categories of tanding (combat) among22 on offer for both men and women along with four pools of seni (performance).They are aiming for four to five gold medals.

It will be the third international event of Vietnam’s pencak silat team. Theyfinished on top of the Southeast Asian Championship in Singapore in Februarywith nine golds. In May, the team dominated the Southeast Asian Games in Hanoi,winning six titles.

The World Pencak Silat Championships was supposed to be held in 2020 with Sarawak asthe venue, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In the latest world event in Singapore in 2018, Vietnam secured six golds andfinished second out of 60 teams. Singapore topped the medal tally with sevengolds./.
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