29. Januar 2012  
Hanoi, Vietnam  
Artistic Gymnastics

P r o f i l e Phan Thi Ha Thanh dreams making it to the world top

2011 is considered a golden year for the Vietnam’s Haiphong- born female gymnast Phan Thi Ha Thanh.
After winning a yault bronze medal at the 2011 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Tokyo, Japan, Thanh continued her outstanding performance to dominate the 26th SEA Games in Indonesia, bringing home three gold medals which earned her a berth at the 2012 London Olympics.
Being able to compete in the Olympics is a dream come true for Thanh, and she says she hopes to win a medal, or even better, come out on top at the international tournament.
Thanh says the Vietnam press, she and her colleagues will do their best to achieve this goal and begun with intensive training ...

Oksana Chusovitina (GER), dold medallist McKayla MARONEY (USA)
and the first Vietnamese worlds bronze medallist Phan Thi Ha Thanh

Career turning point
Before her bronze at the 2011 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, Thanh won silver medals in the vault and balance beam events at the 2010 World Cup in Porto, Portugal.
However the real turning point in her career was when she was not called to be part of the Vietnamese national team at the 2006 Asian Games (ASIAD) in Doha, Qatar, because she was too young for the tournament.

Thanh was very upset, saying that as an athlete she wants to have as many chances as possible to compete and bring home titles.

Key to success
Although Thanh had gained considerable experience in international competition, she was still feeling anxious and under a lot of pressure several days before competing at the 26th SEA Games.

The first gold medal helped eased the tension and enabled her to win two more. Thanh was thrilled when her team won a total of 11 golds.

Her confidence continued to grow and she easily pocketed another gold medal in the vault after outpacing her rivals at the Toyota Cup in Japan.