Đàm Thanh Xuân
Đàm Thanh Xuân (born 11 January 1985 in Russia) is a Vietnamese swimmer and a martial artist. She is a member of the Vietnamese wushu team and has won several medals including the World Wushu Championships and the Southeast Asian Games.
Medals
year | place | event | discipline | medals |
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1999 | Myanmar | Asian Wushu Championships | unknown |
gold: three times |
1999 | Hong Kong | World Wushu Championships | Taolu - Gunshu |
gold ahead of Lo Nga Ching, Hong Kong and Katrina Leung, Canada |
2000 | Vietnam | Asian Wushu Championgships | unknown |
silver: once |
2001 | Armenia | World Wushu Championships | Taolu - Gunshu Taolu - Changquan Taolu - Daoshu | silver behind Lo Nga Ching, Hong Kong gold together with Ekaterina Stenicheva, Russia gold ahead of Olena Nizamutdinova, Ukraine and Irina Antsygina, Russia |
2003 | China | World Wushu Championships | Taolu - Gunshu | silver behind Dasha Tarasova, Russia |
2005 | Philippines | Southeast Asian Games | Taolu - Gunshu Taolu - Changquan Taolu - Daoshu | gold ahead of Susyana, Indonesia and Lam Kieu Mu Dung, Vietnam bronze together with Chai Fong Wei, Malaysia silver behind Aida Yang, Philippines |
2005 | Vietnam | World Wushu Championships | Taolu - Gunshu Taolu - Daoshu | gold ahead of Yulia Chernitsova, Russia and Xu Huihui, Italy silver behind Xu Huihui, Italy |
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