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Vietnamese weightlifters set six new records at SEA Games 31

Vietnamese weightlifters have established six new SEA Games records and claimed three gold, four silver and four bronze medals at the region's biggest sport event.
Vietnamese weightlifters set six new records at SEA Games 31 ảnh 1Weightlifter Pham Minh Quang (left) earns Vietnam a SEA Games silver medal in the men's over 89kg on May 22. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnamese weightlifters haveestablished six new SEA Games records and claimed three gold, four silver andfour bronze medals at the region's biggest sport event.

On the last day of competition on May 22, Vietnam earned twosilvers in the men’s 89kg and over 89kg categories and a bronze in the women’sover 71kg.

Pham Thi Hong Thanh set three new records in snatch, cleanand jerk, and total lift in the women's 64kg event held a day earlier.

Thanh lifted a total of 230kg – 104kg in snatch, and 126kgin clean and jerk, 6kg and 2kg higher than the old records, respectively. Hertotal lifting was far higher than the previous SEA Games record of 214 kg.

Despite an injury, Hoang Thi Duyen, from Giay ethnic minoritygroup, managed to break two SEA Games records in snatch and total lift in thewomen’s 59kg category.

Meanwhile, Lai Gia Thanh has also set a new record in snatch forthe men’s 55kg category.

Thailand continued dominating in weightlifting this year,winning six golds to lead the medal tally./.
VNA

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