VN muay thai artists win Asian Beach Games bronzes

Vietnamese athletes won two more bronze medals in muay thai events at the Asian Beach Games in Phuket , Thailand on November 21.
Vietnamese athletes wontwo more bronze medals in muay thai events at the Asian Beach Games inPhuket , Thailand on November 21.

Nguyen DoanLong placed third in the men's 60kg category. He lost to ArtwichiarChokchai of Thailand , 1-4, in the semi-final match.

Earlier, Vo Van Dai, Long's teammate, lost to Tagaev Boborjon of Uzbekistan in the men's 63.5kg category.

After eight days of competitions, Vietnam maintained its ninthranking with four gold, seven silver and 19 bronze medals. The resultmeans the athletes have accomplished their goal for the Games.-VNA

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