On the afternoon of December 7, Gunma Green Wings surprisingly defeated championship candidate Victorina Himeji 3-0. Without Thanh Thuy, the girls in blue played with 200% of their strength to have their 7th consecutive victory this season, thereby increasing their total number of wins to 11 matches.
Right after the match, the Gunma Green Wings hitters, in their victory celebration, did not forget to hold Thanh Thuy 's number 16 shirt, with wishes for the Vietnamese women's volleyball team to compete successfully at the 33rd SEA Games.

Previously, Gunma Green Wings' homepage wrote: "Inspired by Thuy's new challenge, the team is even more determined in the matches of the National Championship and Queen's Cup. In the coming time, we hope that Gunma Green Wings will continue to receive enthusiastic support and cheers from fans."
During her time in Vietnam for the SEA Games, Thanh Thuy did not compete in round 9 of the Japanese National Championship (against Himeji) or the Queen's Cup (final round). With the Japanese team having just had a resounding victory in round 9 of the Japanese National Championship, Thanh Thuy was given a lot of confidence before the 33rd SEA Games.
Preparing for the 33rd SEA Games, Coach Nguyen Tuan Kiet and his team have just finalized the list of 14 athletes. Before the departure, middle blocker Nguyen Thi Trinh did not participate in the 33rd SEA Games due to health reasons. To have enough 14 athletes to participate in the regional sports festival, Coach Tuan Kiet urgently called up the young face Le Nhu Anh to replace her.

According to the plan, the Vietnamese women's volleyball team will leave for Thailand to conquer the 33rd SEA Games on December 8. According to the schedule, Thanh Thuy and her teammates will face Myanmar in the opening match at 3:00 p.m. on December 10, then meet Malaysia (12:30 p.m. on December 11), and meet Indonesia (12:30 p.m. on December 12).
"This is a very difficult SEA Games, but the Vietnamese women's volleyball team is determined to reach the final," coach Nguyen Tuan Kiet told VietNamNet.
Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/thanh-thuy-nhan-tin-vui-duoc-tiep-suc-manh-truoc-sea-games-2470193.html










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