On the afternoon of December 17, Vietnamese sports fans were greeted with a series of positive results across multiple disciplines, highlighted by the women’s handball team winning gold and wrestling securing its first gold medal.
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| The players and coaching staff of the Vietnamese women’s handball team celebrate their SEA Games 33 gold medal. (Photo: VNA) |
Wrestler Nguyen Cong Manh delivered the first gold medal for Vietnam’s wrestling team at this SEA Games. His victory not only opened the gold-medal account for the sport but also provided a morale boost for the entire delegation on a crucial competition day.
Celebrations continued as Vietnam’s women’s handball team put in a commanding performance, defeating host Thailand 24–16 in the final to claim the championship.
In boxing, Nguyen Huyen Tran offered further encouragement after defeating a Myanmar opponent to advance to the women’s 57kg final, keeping Vietnam’s gold hopes alive in the coming days.
Meanwhile, Vietnamese archers added to the medal haul. Trieu Huyen Diep secured a silver medal in the women’s individual recurve event following a hard-fought final against an Indonesian rival. In the men’s individual event, Nguyen Minh Duc won bronze after a 6–2 victory over a Malaysian opponent, while Loc Thi Dao also claimed bronze in the women’s individual recurve.
In Muay Thai, Duong Duc Bao earned a silver medal in the men’s 48kg category after losing to host athlete Suphanat Phetrak in the final./.
Source:VNA





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