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Native name | អេ វិរៈខាំឈិតភូថង | ||||||||||||||
Nickname | Meun Mekhea (ម៉ឺន មេឃា) | ||||||||||||||
Nationality | Cambodian | ||||||||||||||
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Country | Cambodia | ||||||||||||||
Sport | Kun Khmer, Vovinam | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Eh Virekkaamchhitphouthong (Khmer: អេ វិរៈខាំឈិតភូថង) and known as Meun Mekhea (Khmer: ម៉ឺន មេឃា) is a Kun Khmer fighter and other martial arts practitioner such as Vietnamese vovinam. He is the second son of Eh Phuthong.[1] He is Vovinam gold medalist from the Southeast Asian Games.
Careers
editEh Virekkaamchhitphouthong and his siblings has been trained by his father Eh Phuthong in Kun Khmer and also trained in vovinam.[1]
He won the gold medal in the men's 65 kg vovinam combat event at the 2023 Southeast Asian Games, defeating Chainarong Yawanophat of Thailand 4-3. Nguyen Viet Ha of Vietnam and Rhenel Guillermo Desuyo of the Philippines won the bronze medals.[2]
Awards
editSoutheast Asian Games | |||
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Year | Place | Medal | Event |
2023 | Phnom Penh | Individual |
References
edit- ^ a b ពន្លក, យឺន. "អេភូថង និងភរិយា បណ្តុះបណ្តាលកូនៗ ក្នុងវិស័យកីឡាប្រយុទ្ធ ទទួលបានផ្លែផ្កាល្អ". www.postkhmer.com. Retrieved 2023-05-10.
- ^ a b "Cambodia dominates 7-nation Vovinam competition - Khmer Times". 2023-05-07. Retrieved 2023-05-10.
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