
Jakarta (VNA) – Handicapped swimmer Vo Thanh Tung brokeanother record at the ongoing Asian Para Games in Indonesia after triumphing atthe men’s 200m freestyle S5 event on October 10.
Tung managed the best overall time of 3:00.02, breaking the record ofthe 2010 Asian Para Games at 3:00.05 in Guangzhou, China.
Coach Nguyen Dang Vien could not hide his joy at the victory, saying thistype of event is not Tung’s strong suit but he tried his best and he deservedit.
He had a good start and left his runners-up from Malaysia far behindwhen finishing his final round.
After three days of the regional para games, the Vietnamese swimmingstar brought home three golds and one silver, breaking the records of himself,Asia and Asian Para Games.
Earlier,he won two gold medals in the men’s 50m backstroke S5 and the men’s 100mfreestyle S5, while his silver was bagged in the men’s 50m butterfly stroke.
Tung is among the golden hopes of Vietnam at the continental sportingevent for athletes with disabilities. At the previous Games, he earned five outof the total nine gold medals for the Vietnamese team.
The Asian Para Games, which follows the Asian Games (ASIAD) every fouryears, attracts athletes from 45 countries and territories in Asia thisyear.
The Vietnamese team comprises 75 members, including 52 athletes who willcompete in seven out of 18 sports, namely swimming, track and field,weightlifting, chess, badminton, table tennis and judo.
As of 20:30 of October 10, Vietnam had earned six gold, four silver and13 bronze medals. At the previous Asian Para Games in 2014, the country baggednine gold, seven silver, and 13 bronze medals, finishing 10th in the overallmedal tally.–VNA