This afternoon in Thailand, Vietnamese karate athletes Nguyen Thi Phuong, Nguyen Ngoc Tram, and Hoang Thi Thu Uyen brilliantly defeated the home team in the women's team kata final, bringing home the first gold medal for Vietnam at the 33rd SEA Games.
Not only did they overcome the pressure of competing in Thailand, but the Vietnamese girls clearly showcased their top form. "Kata Queen" Nguyen Thi Phuong and her teammates chose the Tomari Bassai kata – one of the most famous katas known for its complexity, demanding absolute precision in every movement and perfect synchronization among team members.

The Vietnamese girls received a bonus after achieving a remarkable feat.
The performance lasted 5 minutes, but every strike, stance, and energy flow was executed decisively, powerfully, and with great poise. Experts assessed that the Vietnamese women's kata team delivered a nearly perfect performance: sharp technique, intense concentration, and seamless coordination between the three kata practitioners.
These factors completely convinced the judges and helped them overcome their Thai opponents – a team considered very strong when competing on home soil. The gold medal at the 33rd SEA Games not only marks an important milestone for Vietnamese karate but also demonstrates the skill and maturity of the young generation of martial artists. With this impressive performance from the Vietnamese women's kata, fans have every right to expect a spectacular SEA Games for Vietnamese karate in the upcoming competitions.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/kata-nu-viet-nam-mo-hang-vang-cho-karate-tai-sea-games-33-ba-nang-tien-tai-sac-ven-toan-185251211150027833.htm






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