SEA Games 32: Vietnam beat Singapore to win historic gold in mixed doubles table tennis

By VNA   May 14, 2023 | 05:49 am PT
SEA Games 32: Vietnam beat Singapore to win historic gold in mixed doubles table tennis
Tran Mai Ngoc (L) and Dinh Anh Hoang in their 3-1 victory against Clarance Zhe Yu Chew and Jian Zeng of Singapore in table tennis's mixed doubles event at SEA Games 32 in Cambodia, May 14, 2023. Photo by VnExpress/Lam Thoa
Dinh Anh Hoang and Tran Mai Ngoc obtained the historic gold medal for Vietnam in the mixed doubles event of table tennis at the 32nd Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) in Cambodia on Sunday.

The pair made the milestone after winning 15 - 12 over Clarance Zhe Yu Chew and Jian Zeng of Singapore.This is the first gold for Vietnam in this category at a SEA Games in 26 years. The previous belonged to Vu Manh Cuong and Ngo Thu Thuy at the SEA Games 1997.

Vietnam beat Singapore 3-1 in the table tennis's mixed doubles event at SEA Games 32 in Cambodia, May 14, 2023.

The same day, Vietnam also grabbed a gold medal in the 12-seater mixed event of traditional boat racing, in which the team had to compete with strong rivals from Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand, and the Philippines.

In the final round’s first leg, the Vietnamese team took the lead when finishing the race in 2 minutes and 12.668 seconds, followed by Myanmar with 2 minutes and 14.462 seconds. In the second leg, they ranked second with 2 minutes and 13.824 seconds after Myanmar with 2 minutes and 12.654 seconds.

Scoring an aggregate result of 4 minutes and 26.492 seconds, Vietnam pocketed the gold medal. The silver and bronze medals went to Myanmar and host Cambodia, respectively.

Vietnamese athletes also won a gold medal in the women’s three-seater event of traditional boat racing on Sunday with a result of 2 minutes and 49.560 seconds.

Boxers Bui Phuoc Tung and Ha Thi Linh brought home gold medals in the men’s 71kg and the women’s 63kg events. More golds also came to Vietnam in the Ju No Kata and Kime No Kata events of Judo, and the men’s standard single event of Xiangqi (a type of Chinese chess).

Vietnamese athletes earned 20 gold medals on Sunday to raise their gold tally at the tournament to 107.

 
 
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