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September, 29 2012 07:59:37

Vietnamese master to train Algerian martial artists

Vietnamese martial arts master Nguyen Chanh Tu will once again instruct Algerian martial artists as they prepare for the third World Vovinam Championship in France in 2013.

Vovinam is a Vietnamese martial art, and Tu, a member of the Vietnamese federation that governs the sport, has been recruited to improve the technique of the Algerian national team throughout October.

He will be hoping to emulate the success of last year, when he trained the team and saw immediate success as they went on to win one gold and six silver medals at the second World Championship in HCM City.-VNS

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