Vietnam leaves deep impressions at SEA Games 32

Vietnam for the first time secured the top place at a Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) held outside its territory after topping the medal tally at SEA Games 32 in Cambodia.
Vietnam leaves deep impressions at SEA Games 32 ảnh 1The Vietnamese delegation top the medal tally with 136 gold, 104 silver and 114 bronze medals at SEA Games 32. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam for the first time secured the topplace at a Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) held outside its territory after topping the medal tally at SEA Games 32 in Cambodia.

On May 16 - the last official competition day, Vietnameseathletes recorded a beyond-expectation gold medal haul in fencing, wrestling,judo and weightlifting, and even breakdance – a new sport at the Games.
Vietnam leaves deep impressions at SEA Games 32 ảnh 2Vietnamese athletes record a beyond-expectation gold medal haul in fencing, wrestling, judo and weightlifting. (Photo: VNA)

The hard-won success helped Vietnam stay firm on the top of the medal tally.

Throughout their 11-day journey at the largestregional sporting event, the athletes gave fans a full gamut of emotions, fromthe burst of joy over the historic gold medal in the women’s basketball, toadmiration, even from rivals, for runner Nguyen Thi Oanh who brought home fourgolds and golfer Le Khanh Hung who became a gold medalist at the age of 15.

Vietnam leaves deep impressions at SEA Games 32 ảnh 3Golfer Le Khanh Hung becomes a gold medalist at the age of 15. (Photo: VNA)
Many other historic achievements were recorded by theVietnamese athletes at the Games, which have won admiration and pride fromfans. Notably, head coach Mai Duc Chung and his players won the fourthconsecutive SEA Games gold in women’s football after sailing through a host ofchallenges.

Regrettable failures were also seen in athletics,swimming, tennis, fencing and even the men's U22 football team, sometimes shaking fans’ confidence in the likelihood of beatingthe gold medal target.

Vietnam leaves deep impressions at SEA Games 32 ảnh 4Vietnamese taekwondo team. (Photo: VNA)
However, thanks to breakthroughs in martial arts,wrestling, diving and aerobics on the last four days, the Vietnamese delegationcreated a perfect sprint to top the medal tally with 136 gold, 104 silver and114 bronze medals at SEA Games 32, overfulfilling the target of 89-120 golds and atop-three finish.

Earlier, Vietnam had topped SEA Games in 2003 and2022, both of which, however, were held in home ground.

Vietnam leaves deep impressions at SEA Games 32 ảnh 5Runner Nguyen Thi Oanh brings home four golds at SEA Games 32. (Photo: VNA)
This is also the first time Vietnam has successfullydefended its top position in two consecutive Games. It can be said that thisyear’s success has served as a source of encouragement for the athletes to weather greater challenges in the time ahead, firstly the 19th Asian Games (ASIAD)in Hangzhou, China, in late September, and competitions for tickets to Paris2024 Olympic Games.

Vietnam leaves deep impressions at SEA Games 32 ảnh 6Vietnamese basketball players. (Photo: VNA)
However, various professional issues still remain, requiringsports managers to review and analyse them as the SEA Games 32 success isunlikely to ensure that Vietnam will well perform in larger tournaments, especiallyin the context that many sports and events at SEA Games 32 are not included in ASIADand Olympic, and not many achievements close to medal competitions in continentaland global tournaments were made in the Games in Cambodia.

Vietnam leaves deep impressions at SEA Games 32 ảnh 7Vietnam win the fourth consecutive SEA Games gold in women’s football. (Photo: VNA)
Vietnam sent a 1,003-strong sports delegation to theSEA Games 32, about 700 of them athletes, who competed in 31 sports events.

The Games is held in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap,Preah Sihanouk, Kampot, and Kep and will be officially wrapped up on May 17./.
Vietnam leaves deep impressions at SEA Games 32 ảnh 8With 136 gold, 104 silver and 114 bronze medals at SEA Games 32, Vietnam overfulfill the target of 89-120 golds and a top-three finish. (Photo: VNA)
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