On December 21, within the framework of the graduation certificate awarding ceremony, Ho Chi Minh City Banking University honored and rewarded Nguyen Thanh Duyen - an excellent student who won the 33rd SEA Games Gold Medal in the Military Mobile (E-sport) category.

In addition to the school's awards, Nguyen Thanh Duyen was also presented with many valuable gifts by partners of Ho Chi Minh City Banking University, thereby demonstrating recognition for the outstanding efforts and achievements of students in the regional arena.
Nguyen Thanh Duyen is currently a student majoring in Economic Law at Ho Chi Minh City Banking University. Although studying a highly academic major, Thanh Duyen still showed the ability to effectively balance her studies and her passion for e-sports.
Thanh Duyen said she has been familiar with E-sport since grade 6 and is attracted by the fact that she is fast, flexible, and requires quick thinking. At first, the female student's family did not support her because they were worried that she would neglect her studies.
To convince her parents, the female student maintained a stable academic performance, achieved good grades from junior high school to high school, then passed the entrance exam to Ho Chi Minh City Banking University.
At the 33rd SEA Games, Thanh Duyen was a key member of the Vietnam Women's Lien Quan Mobile team, competing in the ADL (Dragon Street) position, playing the main role of choice, greatly affecting the game and competition results.
With outstanding individual skills, flexible situation handling skills and a brave competitive spirit, Thanh Duyen has made an important contribution to the overall success of the whole team.
In the final match of the women's team event, the Vietnam Women's Lien Quan Mobile team showed their superior performance when completely overwhelming the Laos team.
In the end, the Vietnamese team won convincingly with a score of 4-0, thereby winning the championship.
Lien Quan Mobile is a competitive electronic sport that has been included in the SEA Games medal competition program since 2019. This sport requires high individual skills, tactical thinking, teamwork and disciplined competitive spirit.