Gia Lai wins gold and bronze at Vietnam’s 2025 national boxing championship

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Gia Lai province claimed one gold and one bronze medal at the 2025 national boxing championship, which concluded on October 12 in Ho Chi Minh City.

The Gia Lai boxing delegation, consisting of eight athletes, achieved its top result through Trần Võ Anh Thông, who won the gold medal in the 57kg category (ages 17–18), and Đỗ Thành Đô, who earned the bronze medal in the 51kg division (ages 19–40).

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Boxer Trần Võ Anh Thông clinched the gold medal in the 57 kg weight class, ages 17-18. Photo: Provided by Organizers
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The Gia Lai team won one gold and one bronze medal at the 2025 National Boxing Championship. Photo: Provided by Organizers

The national tournament, held from October 4 to 12, brought together nearly 400 athletes from 29 delegations nationwide.

Competitors contested in 54 weight categories across two age groups: 17–18 and 19–40.

As part of Vietnam’s official sports competition system, the event served to evaluate local teams, identify outstanding boxers, and prepare for upcoming regional and international tournaments, including the 33rd SEA Games set for December 2025.

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