🥋 5th Asian Taekwondo Poomsae Championships 2018


The 5th Asian Taekwondo Poomsae Championships 2018 was held at Phú Thọ Gymnasium in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam from May 24-28.

Medal Tally for Southeast Asian nations only.
  • Vietnam | 2 Gold - 4 Silver - 3 Bronze medals
  • Thailand | 1 Gold - 2 Silver - 2 Bronze medals
  • Indonesia | 1 Gold - 0 Silver - 0 Bronze medal
  • Singapore | 1 Gold - 0 Silver -0 Bronze medal
  • Philippines | Gold - 1 Silver - 2 Bronze medals
  • Malaysia | 0 Gold - 1 Silver - 0 Bronze medal

Below are the medalists at this competition.

New Female U30 Individual
  • Gold - Defia Rosmaniar (Indonesia) 8.16
  • Bronze - Kotchawan Chomchuen (Thailand) 8.10
  • 4th - Tuyet Van Chau (Vietnam) 7.93
  • 7th - Janna Dominique Oliva (Philippines) 7.74
  • 8th - Chau Kalayaw Win (Myanmar) 7.66 

New Female U30 Team
  • Silver - Thailand 7.71
  • Bronze - Vietnam 7.54
  • 4th - Philippines 7.24
  • 5th - Indonesia 7.13
  • 8th - Singapore 6.23

New Male U30 Individual
  • Gold - Chaiyasit Kwanboon (Thailand) 8.47
  • 5th - Thien Phung Nguyen (Vietnam) 8.24
  • 6th - Wei Yan Chew (Malaysia) 8.23
  • 7th - Mark Lorenz Balcita (Philippines) 7.94 
  • 8th - Muhammad Wahyu (Indonesia)

New Male U30 Team
  • Silver - Vietnam 7.12
  • 4th - Philippines 6.87

Recognized Over 30 Female Team
  • Silver - Team Vietnam 7.66

Recognized Over 30 Male Team 
  • 4th - Vietnam 7.78

Recognized Under 30 Female Team
  • Gold - Team Vietnam 8.21
  • 4th - Thailand 8.17
  • 5th - Indonesia 8.14
  • 6th - Philippines 8.02
  • 7th - Singapore 7.94

Recognized Under 30 Male Team
  • Gold - Vietnam 8.38
  • Bronze - Thailand 8.34
  • 4th - Philippines 8.29

Recognized Under 30 Mixed Pair Team 
  • Silver - (Malaysia)
  • Bronze - (Philippines)

Recognized Under 30 Female Individual
  • 4th - Nedsal Kudwisan (Thailand) 8.22
  • 5th - Thi Tuyet Mai Lien (Vietnam) 8.12
  • 6th - Jocel Lyn Ninobla (Philippines) 8.07
  • 7th - Nurul Hidayah Binti Adul Karim (Malaysia) 7.93
  • 8th - Chelsea Sim (Singapore) 7.90

Recognized Under 30 Male Individual
  • Silver - Suvittayarak Pongporn (Thailand) 8.240
  • Bronze - Le Hieu Nghia (Vietnam) 8.160
  • 6th - Wei Yan Chew (Malaysia) 7.99
  • 7th - San Shein Thet (Myanmar) 7.86

Recognized over 30 Mixed Pair Team 
  • 4th - Vietnam) 8.11
  • 5th - (Malaysia) 7.81
  • 6th - (Philippines) 7.74

Recognized U40 Female Individual
  • 4th - Ester Salimun (Malaysia) 7.78

Recognized U40 Male Individual
  • Bronze - Quoc Minh Nguyen (Vietnam) 8.06
  • 6th - Yong Chuang Woon (Singapore) 7.68
  • 7th - Raffque Hashimi Hasim (Malaysia) 7.67

Recognized U50 Female Individual
  • Bronze - Dulce Perez (Philippines) 7.31

Recognized U50 Male Individual
  • Silver - June Ninobla (Philippines) 7.73
  • 5th - Chauw Proom Wichit Erom (Malaysia) 7.49
  • 6th - Dieu Vinh Dang (Vietnam) 7.26
Recognized U60 Male Individual 
  • Silver - Thanh Phuoc Le (Vietnam) 7.58
Recognized U65 Female Individual
  • Gold - Linda Sim (Singapore) 7.55

Recognized U65 Male Individual
  • Silver - Truong Hoang Nguyen (Vietnam) 7.00



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