Viet Nam fulfills gold medal target at SEA Games
Viet Nam secured 72 gold medals at the 28th Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 28) by 4:30pm (Vietnam time) of June 14, surpassing its set goal of 70 gold medals.
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On June 14, Vietnamese athletes clinched three in Pencak Silat with the first one going to Diep Ngoc Vu Minh after he defeated an Indonesian rival in the men’s tanding class A (45-55kg).
Meanwhile, Hoang Thi Loan triumphed in the women’s tanding class C (55-60kg), beating Indonesia to get the third gold.
In rowing, Nguyen Van Linh was the first to cross the finishing line in the men’s lightweight single (1,000m) within 3 minutes and 33.13 seconds.
His female counterparts Ta Thanh Huyen and Pham Thi Thao pocketed another gold medal in the lightweight double when they finished 1,000 metres in 3 minutes and 36.94 seconds.
Le Thi An and Pham Thi Hue contributed another gold to Viet Nam’s tally after racing in the women’s pair (1,000m) in 3 minutes and 41.72 seconds.
The fourth gold in rowing was in the women’s lightweight four (1,000m) category with the result of 3 minutes and 22.70 seconds.
Also on June 14, archer Nguyen Tien Cuong won a gold medal in the men’s individual compound.
At 4:30pm, Viet Nam continued ranking at the third place in the Games’ standing with 72 gold, 48 silver, and 56 bronze medals, following Thailand and host Singapore.
(Source: VNA)