20 May

 


MYANMAR athletes gained vic-tory in many contests, along with winning gold medals, at the 16th South  East  Asian  Bodybuilding  and  Physique  Sports  Champi-onship  2019,  which  concluded  at Myanmar Convention Center (MCC) in Yangon yesterday.

 

 


In  the  80  kilo  men’s  event,  Myanmar’s  Khin  Maung  Kyaw  won  the  gold  medal,  Thailand  was  in  second  place,  Indonesia  in third place, Viet Nam in fourth and  Aung  Soe  Min  (Myanmar)  garnered fifth place.

 


In  the  75  kilo  Men’s  event,  Thailand  secured  gold,  while  Myanmar’s  Thaung  Than  won  second place, Malaysia was third, Viet Nam was fourth and Myan-mar’s Barein Mei took fifth place.

 


In  the  Men’s  Senior  Class  (80 kilo) event, Indonesia won the gold  medal,  Viet  Nam  secured  second  place,  Myanmar’s  Zaw  Thein Naing won the third, Viet Nam won fourth and Myanmar’s Ko Ko Maung won fifth place.

 


In the (160 cm) Men’s Athlet-ic Physique event, Thailand won the gold medal, Myanmar’s Aung Myint  Thein  grabbed  the  silver,  while  Viet  Nam  took  third,  and  Thailand came in fourth place.

 


In  the  (167  cm)  Men’s  Ath-letic Physique event, Myanmar’s Myo Sat Aung won the gold med-al, while athletes from Viet Nam grabbed  the  silver  and  bronze,  Thailand  took  fourth  place  and Myanmar’s  Ko  Ko  Kyaw  Phyo  won fifth place.

 


In  the  Novice  Class  of  Ath-letic Physique (160cm) event for women,  Myanmar’s  Nhin  Nhin  Aye  won  the  gold  medal,  Myan-mar’s  Kyi  Pyar  Phone  secured  the  silver  medal,  Viet  Nam  won  the bronze, Thailand took fourth and Yin Yin (Myanmar) won fifth place. In the Senior Class of Ath-letic Physique (160cm) event for women, Myanmar’s Wut Yi Phyo won the gold medal, Myanmar’s Moe  Moe  garnered  the  second  place,  Thailand  took  third  and  Singapore came in fourth.

 


In  the  Mixed  Pairs  Open  event, pairs from Viet Nam won the  gold  medal,  while  Myan-mar’s  pairs  Tun  Tun  Aung  and  Nhin Nhin Aye grabbed the silver medal, pairs from Thailand took third and fourth place and Jawa Naw and Wutyi Thaung of Myan-mar came in fifth place.—SPED (Yangon) (Translated by Kyaw Zin Lin)