Vietnamese bodybuilders win two more golds at 14th WBPF Championships

Vietnamese athletes won the sixth and seventh gold medals for Vietnam at the 14th World Bodybuilding and Physique Sports Championships and Congress held in Wonju, the Republic of Korea, on November 9-11.
Vietnamese bodybuilders win two more golds at 14th WBPF Championships ảnh 1Tran Hoang Duy Thuan and Bui Thi Thoa grab the gold in the mixed pairs category (Photo: 24h.com.vn)
Seoul (VNA) – Vietnamese athletes won the sixth and seventh goldmedals for Vietnam at the 14th World Bodybuilding and Physique SportsChampionships and Congress held in Wonju, the Republic of Korea, on November 9-11.

Specifically, Tran Hoang Duy Thuan and Bui Thi Thoa grabbedthe gold in the mixed pairs category. The bronze medal in this category also went to Vietnam’s Quoc Vuong and Cam Tu.

Meanwhile, Pham Van Phuoc ranked first at the Men's AthleticPhysique up to 160 cm to bring home the gold medal.

Earlier, renowned Vietnamese bodybuilder Pham Van Mach won agold in the men’s 55kg category, marking his sixth world championship in thiscategory.

The other golds belong to Tran Bao Quoc Vuong in themen's 65kg category, Ho Huy Binh in the men's 70kg division, and DinhKim Loan and Nguyen Thị Kim Dung in the women's 55kgcategory and women's fitness category, respectively./.

VNA

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