ASIAD 2018: Pencak Silat brings Vietnam fourth gold medal
Pencak Silat athlete Tran Dinh Nam on August 29 secured the fourth gold medal for Vietnam at the 2018 Asian Games (ASIAD) in Indonesia.
Pencak Silat athlete Tran Dinh Nam (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Pencak Silat athlete Tran Dinh Nam on August 29 secured the fourth goldmedal for Vietnam at the 2018 Asian Games (ASIAD) in Indonesia.
Nam bagged thegold after defeating Khalid Mohd Rauzi from Malaysia 5-0 in the final of the men’sTanding under 75kg.
Nam’s medal isthe second gold won secured by Pencak Silat athletes, following the first byNguyen Dinh Tri in the men’s Tanding under 95kg.
Previously, Vietnamese Pencak Silat athletes havealso pocketed four silver and three bronze medals.
The two other gold medals were bagged by track-and-fieldathlete Bui Thi Thu Thao in the women’s long jump and the rowing team in thewomen’s lightweight quadruple sculls category.
With these excellent performances, Vietnam ranked14th in the ASIAD 2018 medal tally as of 15:30 on August 29, with four gold, 12silver and 13 bronze medals.
The Vietnamese delegation consists of 523people, including 352 athletes. It aims to snatch at least three gold medals atASIAD 2018, which is taking place in two major Indonesian cities - Jakarta andPalembang - from August 13 to September 2.
At the last ASIAD in 2014, Vietnam won onegold, 10 silver and 25 bronze medals, ranking 21st in the overall medaltally.-VNA
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