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SEA Games 31: Vietnamese finswimming team win 10 golds in total

The Vietnamese team topped the finswimming competitions at the 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 31) with 10 gold medals in total.
SEA Games 31: Vietnamese finswimming team win 10 golds in total ảnh 1Vietnamese finswimmer Kim Anh Kiet (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnamese team topped the finswimming competitions at the 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 31) with 10 gold medals in total. 

On May 22, the last day of competition, Vietnamese finswimmers set four new SEA Gamesrecords and pocketed five gold medals.

Veteran Nguyen Thanh Loc finished first in the men's 50msurface, setting a record of 15.60 sec.

Indonesian Wahyu Anggoro Tamtomo was second (15.83 sec) andThai Khet Chamnanwat third (16.12 sec).

Pham Thi Kim Thuong overcame all other rivals in the women's800m surface with her personal best of 7:19.18 min.

Indonesian Andhini Muthia Maulida (7:28.67 min) and hercompatriot Katherina Eda Rahayu (7:31.72 min) were second and third, respectively.

In the relay event, the Vietnamese triumphed the men's4x100m surface. Their time of 2:25.57 min is a new SEA Games record.

Thailand (2:30.74 min) and Indonesia (2:31.06 min) werethe two runners-up.

The last record went to the women's 4x100m surface team asthe hosts claimed their gold in 2:47.23 min.

Indonesia (2:47.66 min) and the Philippines (3:05.57 min) camesecond and third.

Earlier, Vietnam also won in the mixed 4x100m bi-fin event(3:06.78 min).

Concluding SEA Games 31 finswimming competitions, Vietnamtopped the sport's medal tally with 10 gold, 5 silver, and three bronze medals. The Indonesianteam came second with three gold, six silver and three bronze medals. Thailand were third with two silver and five bronze medals. The Philippines and Cambodia each won one bronze./.

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