SEA Games 31: One more silver for Vietnam in sepak takraw

The women’s sepak takraw team had a 2-0 win over Myanmar on May 17, bringing home another silver medal.
SEA Games 31: One more silver for Vietnam in sepak takraw ảnh 1The women’s sepak takraw final between Vietnam (in white) and Myanmar on May 17 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The women’s sepak takraw team had a 2-0win over Myanmar on May 17, bringing home another silver medal.

This is the last match of the team in the women’s team regucategory. The Vietnamese earlier beat Malaysia and Cambodia but lost toThailand, thus had to accept silver.

Thailandwalked away with gold in the category, and Myanmar got bronze.

In the men’s team regu, the Vietnamese team could not enterthe semifinals.

Thailand won gold, while silver went to Malaysiaand both Indonesia and the Philippines got the bronze.

The Vietnamese Sepak Takrawplayers had earlier won a silver and a bronze.

Competitions in the doubles category will start on May 18./.
VNA

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