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SEA Games 31: Vietnam’s shooting team surpass set target

The Vietnamese shooting team secured seven gold, six silver and four bronze medals at the 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 31), surpassing the target of 4-6 golds set out before the tournament.
SEA Games 31: Vietnam’s shooting team surpass set target ảnh 1Nguyen Hoang Diep adds one more gold to the host’s medal tally after earning the highest score in the men’s trap event (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnamese shooting team secured seven gold, sixsilver and four bronze medals at the 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEAGames 31), surpassing the target of 4-6 golds set out before the tournament.

Vietnam ranked second in the medal table of this sport,after Indonesia with eight golds, six silvers and four silvers. 

This is an outstanding achievement demonstrating hugeefforts of the host’s shooters as the team won no gold in the 2019 Games and justone in the 2017 edition.
Thailand came third with three gold, two silver and 10 bronze medals, followed by Singapore (2 gold, three silver, three bronze) and Malaysia (two gold and three silver medals).
On the last competition day of shooting – May 22, Ngo HuuVuong, Tran Hoang Vu and Nguyen Tuan Anh grabbed a gold in the men’s 10m airrifle team with a score of 1,671 points.

In the men’s individual event, Ngo Huu Vuong and Tran HoangVu pocketed the silver and bronze medals, respectively.

Meanwhile, Phan Xuan Chuyen brought a bronze medal forVietnam in the men’s 25m air pistol.

Nguyen Hoang Diep added one more gold to the host’s medaltally after earning the highest score in the men’s trap event./.

VNA

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