Viet Nam claims three golds at 2025 Asian karate championships

The Vietnamese karate team delivered a strong showing at the 2025 Asian Karate Championships in Uzbekistan, securing three gold medals and one bronze, and finishing third overall in the medal tally.
Hoang Thi My Tam claims a gold in the women’s individual kumite 55kg category at the 2025 Asian Karate Championships in Uzbekistan. (Photo: VNA)
Hoang Thi My Tam claims a gold in the women’s individual kumite 55kg category at the 2025 Asian Karate Championships in Uzbekistan. (Photo: VNA)

Notably, Hoang Thi My Tam claimed gold in the women’s individual kumite 55kg category after a decisive 5-0 victory over Iran’s Saadati Fateme in the final.

Tam advanced through the earlier rounds with wins over competitors from Nepal, Japan, and China.

Viet Nam also earned a gold medal in the women's team kata event, marking a return to the top podium after a decade.

The team, comprising Bui Ngoc Nhi, Hoang Thi Thu Uyen, Nguyen Ngoc Tram, and Nguyen Thi Phuong, edged out China in the final with a combined score of 42.1 points, compared to their opponent’s 41.7. The third gold came in the women's team kumite event, where Viet Nam defeated Kazakhstan 2-0 in the final.

Additionally, Nguyen Ngoc Tram contributed a bronze in women’s individual kata.

Head coach Duong Hoang Long praised the team’s efforts, describing the results as a reflection of the athletes' dedication and determination.

Kazakhstan topped the medal table with four golds, followed by Japan. Viet Nam placed third overall.

VNA
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