Vietnam wins two gold medals at the 2025 Asian Youth Wushu Championships

The Vietnamese Youth Wushu Team achieved its goal at the 2025 Asian Youth Wushu Championships, earning a total of 2 gold medals, 7 silver medals, and 7 bronze medals—ranking 9th out of 24 participating delegations.

On the final day, the Vietnam Youth Wushu Team won 2 gold medals from the achievements of Chu Tue Anh (women's B group superpower event) and Nguyen Khac Le Hoang (men's A group superpower event).

The coaching staff said that this was the first time that national team players Chu Tue Anh and Nguyen Le Khac Hoang won gold medals in the Asian arena in their age group.

To improve professional qualifications and help young boxers grasp the ability to adapt to competition, the Vietnam Youth Wushu Team participated in this year's tournament with many promising faces such as: Thanh Van, Nhat Ha, Khac Hoang, Tue Anh, Huong Giang, Bao An, Gia Huy, Minh Phuong, An Hoa, Bao Linh, Duong Thuy, Huong Quynh, Minh Hien, Tuan Khang, Thanh Tung, Quoc Trong, Van Dang, Gia Hung.

The athletes competed in two disciplines: Taolu and Sanda, divided into various age groups and weight classes, including: Male categories: 48kg, 52kg, 56kg, 60kg, 65kg, 70kg, 75kg, and 80kg; Female categories: 48kg, 52kg, 56kg, and 60kg; Junior championship sparring events (boys only): 42kg, 45kg, 48kg, 52kg, and 56kg.

The 2025 Asian Youth Wushu Championships is part of the official competition calendar of the Asian Wushu Federation. The last time the Vietnamese Youth Wushu Team participated in this tournament and earned medals was in 2019.

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