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SEA Games 29: Two more golds for Vietnam

Vietnamese swimmer Nguyen Thi Anh Vien on August 22 grabbed a gold medal in the women’s 400m freestyle category at the ongoing 29th Southeast Asia Games (SEA Games 29) in Malaysia.
SEA Games 29: Two more golds for Vietnam ảnh 1Vietnamese swimmer Nguyen Thi Anh Vien (Source: VNA)

Kuala Lumpur (VNA) - Vietnameseswimmer Nguyen Thi Anh Vien on August 22 grabbed a gold medal in the women’s400m freestyle category at the ongoing 29th Southeast Asia Games (SEA Games 29)in Malaysia. 

Vien clocked 4:10:96 and bagged the third goldat the SEA Games 29.

Previously the same day, Vien won a gold medalin the women’s 200m backstroke category at 2:13:64, breaking her own previousSEA Games record of 2:14:12.

Vien also broke the previous SEA Games recordand pocketed the first gold medal in the women’s 100m backstroke category onAugust 21.

Meanwhile, track & field athlete Nguyen ThiHuyen broke the previous SEA Games record and won a gold medal in the women’s400m hurdles at 56:06. 

Vietnam have sent more than 470 athletes to theSEA Games 29 in Malaysia from August 19-30. They are scheduled to complete in32 out of 38 sports with more than 6,000 rivals from 10 other countries in theregion.

The country is set to grab 49-59 gold medals torank in the top three.

At the previous games in Singapore in 2015,Vietnam finished third with 73 golds.-VNA
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