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(Redirected from Nguyen Thi My Hanh) Vietnamese freestyle wrestler
Nguyễn Thị Mỹ Hạnh
Personal information
Born (1997-09-28) 28 September 1997 (age 27)
Sport
CountryVietnam
SportAmateur wrestling
Weight class62 kg
EventFreestyle
Medal record
Women's freestyle wrestling
Representing  Vietnam
Asian Games
Bronze medal – third place 2018 Jakarta 62 kg
Southeast Asian Games
Gold medal – first place 2019 Philippines 62 kg
Gold medal – first place 2023 Phnom Penh 62 kg

Nguyễn Thị Mỹ Hạnh (born 28 September 1997) is a Vietnamese freestyle wrestler. She is a gold medalist at the Southeast Asian Games and a bronze medalist at the Asian Games.

Career

She won one of the bronze medals in the women's freestyle 62 kg event at the 2018 Asian Games held in Jakarta, Indonesia. At the time, she lost her bronze medal match against Risako Kawai of Japan but she was awarded the bronze medal after the original gold medal winner, Pürevdorjiin Orkhon of Mongolia, was stripped of her medal after testing positive for a banned substance.

In 2019, she won the gold medal in the women's 62 kg event at the Southeast Asian Games held in the Philippines. She again won the gold medal at the 2023 Southeast Asian Games in the 62 kg event.

Achievements

Year Tournament Location Result Event
2018 Asian Games Jakarta, Indonesia 3rd Freestyle 62 kg
2019 Southeast Asian Games Philippines 1st Freestyle 62 kg
2023 Southeast Asian Games Phnom Penh, Cambodia 1st Freestyle 62 kg

References

  1. ^ "Wrestling Results Book" (PDF). 2018 Asian Games. Archived (PDF) from the original on 3 February 2020. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  2. "Mỹ Hạnh lọt vào top 10 gương mặt xuất sắc nhất SEA Games 30". Thừa Thiên Huế (in Vietnamese). 27 December 2019. Retrieved 21 May 2020.

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