ÃÂặng Thá» Linh Phðợng is a Vietnamese powerlifter who has competed for her country at the ASEAN Para Games, and the Summer Paralympics.
ÃÂặng Thá» Linh Phðợng was given up to an orphanage by her parents when she was born without legs. She was adopted by her grandmother, and brought up by her grandmother's housekeeper. Phðợng was not sent to school, but was bought schoolbooks by her neighbour and was home-schooled. After finishing school, she began working for a handicraft company near her home. She took up power lifting at the suggestion of a colleague. Phðợng found it initially difficult, but persevered and was selected to compete in her city's disabled sports festival.
Phðợng was selected as part of the Vietnamese team for the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in powerlifting. Her first lift of was followed by a second lift of which placed her second. However, she failed to lift in her final attempt, and ended in third place behind Ukraine's Soloviova Lidiia with a Paralympic record lift of and Egypt's Ahmed Rehab. As a result of her success, she was awarded 20 million Vietnamese ÃÂá»Âng by the Vietnamese Minister for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Nguyá» n Ngá»Âc Thiá»Ân.
At the 2017 ASEAN Para Games, she broke the record in the 50-kg category when she lifted , breaking the previous record of and winning the gold medal.