As of 9pm on Wednesday, the Vietnamese delegation proudly returned with 64 gold medals, 68 silver medals, and 94 bronze medals, ranking third in the medal tally.
In recognition of this outstanding accomplishment, the Việt Nam Athletics Federation has decided to award the entire team VNĐ1 billion (US$37,900) to motivate both coaches and athletes.
As of 8pm on Tuesday, the Vietnamese delegation brought home 46 gold medals, 54 silver medals, and 74 bronze medals, remaining in the top three of the regional event.
The Vietnamese sports delegation have now secured 39 gold medals, 44 silvers, and 68 bronzes, ranking third in the medal tally. Thailand currently lead with 144 golds, 87 silvers, and 56 bronzes, followed by Indonesia with 52 golds, 64 silvers,...
Recent figures from the Lâm Đồng Province Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism reveal a remarkable nearly 40 per cent surge in the number of international tourists visiting the province.
Vinh and her teammates secured a gold medal in the women’s team 10m air pistol event, and she also clinched gold in the individual 10m air pistol category, breaking SEA Games records in both events.
Runner Nguyễn Thị Oanh and 4x400m team of Việt have had no worthy rival after repeating their victories in the 33rd SEA Games on December 13 in Bangkok, Thailand.
With Nguyễn Thị Mỹ Hạnh chasing a fourth consecutive title, Nguyễn Thị Mỹ Trang defending her crown, and rookie Nguyễn Thị Mỹ Linh making her debut, the national women’s freestyle wrestling team suddenly feels like a family portrait.
Through VFF President Trần Quốc Tuấn, the PM praised the squads for their full commitment to the nation, highlighting their strong will, resilience and determination, while urging coaches Mai Đức Chung and Kim Sang-sik to focus on meticulous semifinal preparations.