Beating world champion,
Vietnamese
taekwondo fighter Pham Thi Thu Hien celebrated her SEA Games championship
title. Tuoi Tre
Defeating a world champion in her international debut
performance, Vietnamese taekwondo artist Pham Thi Thu Hien yesterday won the
championship title in the women’s 62kg event at the 27th Southeast Asian
Games in
The 18-year-old woman from central
Hien beat 2011 world champion Rangsiya Nisaisom of
“I feigned deafness to keep myself from being influenced by
the shouts of the host fans. I focused on my rival and found a way to knock
her down,” Hien said.
Hien made a precise and powerful kick to the face of her rival
in the second half, which gave her the advantage to advance to victory.
Hien is the daughter of a farming family of five brothers and
sisters in Tam Ky Town. She moved far away from home to train in taekwondo
when she was just 14 years old.
She said she was very sad and missed her family, but overcame
it by devoting most of her time to training. Some days, she made a thousand
of kicks to the training bag to relieve herself from the sorrows of
homesickness.
Thu Hien now has the most powerful kick in
Vietnamese sponsors gave a cash prize of VND15 million
(US$721) to Hien for winning the title.
TUOI TRE
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Thứ Tư, 18 tháng 12, 2013
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