This year’s 31st SEA Games, Khanh Thi continues to accompany her husband as a coach. This time, the couple was determined to recreate that brilliant achievement once again, “getting gold” back to the country.
To prepare for the 31st Southeast Asian Games season, Khanh Thi took the two athletes she is in charge of, Phan Hien (real name Nguyen Doan Minh Truong) and Dang Thu Huong to train and fight in the international arena, namely Italy and Spain.
Under the guidance of Khanh Thi, in the WDSF International Open Latin competition held in Spain, this dance partner excellently advanced to the final round.
While Phan Hien has experienced in some previous SEA Games and won a medal, his partner this time, despite having 15 years of pursuing dancesport, but she attended the SEA Games for the first time. in Viet Nam.
“After 2 months of training in Europe, Phan Hien and Dang Thu Huong entered the ‘getting gold’ contest on the afternoon of May 15. I was moved to tears because Hien and Huong won gold medals in 3 events: Paso doble, Jive and 5 Latin dances.
The couple practiced hard for many months with so much sweat, blood and tears to have the glorious achievement today.” Khanh Thi shared.
Sweet moments of Khanh Thi couple – Phan Hien:
The happy moment after receiving the award from Phan Hien and dance partner Thu Huong.
Phan Hien with his wife is also his coach – grandmaster Khanh Thi.
A sweet kiss on the forehead represents Phan Hien’s thanks to his wife who always cheers, encourages and accompanies him in his sports career.
On her personal page, Khanh Thi is happy to share with fans about Phan Hien’s achievements. She wrote: “Congratulations to my husband and dance partner for creating a new history for Dancesport Vietnam”.
On the side of Phan Hien, he also posted a happy photo with his wife and joked: “Bring the medal back to his wife”.
Khanh Thi and his wife with 2 international coaches directly coach Phan Hien – Thu Huong.
Husband and wife Khanh Thi – Phan Hien with dance partner Thu Huong and Deputy Director of Dong Nai Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
According to Vietnamnet
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