Two golds for Vietnam at Jujitsu Championship Southeast Asia 2025
VOV.VN - Vietnam have secured two gold medals and one bronze medal at the second Jujitsu Championship Southeast Asia held in Manila, the Philippines.

The gol medals went to two female athletes - Trieu Thu Thuy and Phung Mui Nhinh who are both from the Dao ethnic group and currently train at the Cao Bang Centre for Sports and Arts Training and Competition.
Thuy, 17, won gold in the women’s 44kg Newaza Gi and bronze in the 44kg Fighting category. Earlier this year, she earned multiple accolades, including three bronze medals at the 2025 Asian Youth Championships, one silver and two bronze medals at the 2025 National Youth Jujitsu Tournament, and a gold medal at the National Club Championship.
Meanwhile, Nhinh, 19, clinched gold in the under-52kg Fighting category. Over recent years, she has consistently performed at a high level, winning gold and two bronze medals at the 2023 National Jujitsu Championships, and one gold and one bronze at the 2024 National Club Championship.
This year’s July 10-13 championship features 800 athletes from across Southeast Asia, including Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Laos, and Cambodia, competing in Newaza Gi, Newaza Nogi, Fighting, and Performance divisions.
Vietnam’s national jujitsu team comprise 93 athletes, with five hailing from Cao Bang, namely Phung Mui Nhinh, Trinh Thi Nhay, Trieu Thu Thuy, Trieu To Khanh, and Vuong Tri Hai.
The outstanding performance of Trieu Thu Thuy and Phung Mui Nhinh not only contributes to Vietnam’s growing reputation in regional jujitsu but also highlights the potential of ethnic minority athletes, particularly those from Cao Bang province.