Song Pho Club leads medal tally at the 2025 Dong Nai Youth and Children’s Swimming Championship

06:49, 29/09/2025

Song Pho Club emerged as the leading team, winning the most gold medals with 11 titles at the 2025 Dong Nai Provincial Youth Swimming Championship for clubs.

Huynh Thien Tinh, Deputy Director of the Dong Nai Provincial Sports Training and Competition Center, awards medals to top-ranking athletes. Photo: Huy Anh
Huynh Thien Tinh, Deputy Director of the Dong Nai Provincial Sports Training and Competition Center, awards medals to top-ranking athletes. Photo: Huy Anh

On the morning of September 28, after 4 days of competition, the 2025 Dong Nai Provincial Youth Swimming Championship, organized by the Dong Nai Department of Culture, Sports, and Tourism, concluded at the Song Pho Swimming and Diving Club under the Provincial Sports Training and Competition Center.

Female athletes at the starting line of the competition. Photo: Huy Anh
Female athletes at the starting line of the competition. Photo: Huy Anh

At the conclusion of the competition, swimmers from Song Pho Club led the medal tally with 11 gold medals, 3 silver medals, and 9 bronze medals. Anfa Binh Phuoc Club ranked second with 9 golds, 7 silvers, and 1 bronze, while Babylon Club (Trang Dai Ward) secured third place with 7 golds, 5 silvers, and 4 bronzes.

Male athletes fiercely compete towards the finish line in the 16-18 age group. Photo: Huy Anh   
Male athletes fiercely compete towards the finish line in the 16-18 age group. Photo: Huy Anh   

Next in the rankings, Tran Bien Ward Club and Bau Ham Commune Club each won 5 gold medals. Ho Vip Club and Trinh Hoai Duc Club claimed 2 gold medals apiece. Three clubs, Hung Thinh Commune, An Loc A Primary School, and Cam My Commune, each earned 1 gold medal.

The championship took place from September 26 to 28 at the pools of Song Pho Swimming and Diving Club, bringing together more than 300 athletes from 26 clubs representing communes and wards across the province. Competitors vied for medals in 44 events across freestyle, breaststroke, and backstroke disciplines, divided into four age groups: 6–9, 10–11, 14–15, and 16–18 years old.

By Huy Anh – Translated by Hong Van, Minho