This is
the first time "Little mermaid” Vien has grasped a gold in this event.
Minutes earlier, she failed to get a positive result in the women’s 200m
butterfly category, which is her strength.
The
The
opportunity only came for Vien in Malaysia this year when Tao Li did not
attend this category. The Vietnamese came in first with a time of 1:01.89,
leaving second place Nurul Fajar Fitriyati from Indonesia far behind with
1:04.10. Anh Vien's result also surpassed the SEA Games record set by Tao Li
with 1:02.11. This is her first gold medal at the 29th SEA Games.
Previously,
the 1996 born was unexpectedly defeated in the women’s 200m butterfly finale.
She competed unsuccessfully and finished in fourth place with a time of
2:16.61, less than her result qualifying round. Vien was the reigning
champion in this content. Two years ago in Malaysia, she set a new record
with a time of 2:11.12.
Vien’s
gold is also the only for Vietnam’s swimming team on the first day
competition day at SEA Games 29. Vien has set a target to win ten gold medals
at SEA Games 2017, surpassing the eight gold medals achieved in 2015.
Previously,
competing with Vien in the same women’s 200m butterfly category, her teammate
Le Thi My Thao secured a silver medal with a time of 2:12.61.
Meanwhile,
Paul Le Nguyen and Nguyen Huu Kim Son finished third in the men’s 50m
backstroke and 400m freestyle events, respectively, in their SEA Games’
debut. Overseas Vietnamese player Paul Le Nguyen also won another bronze in
the men’s 50m butterfly.
Vietnamese
swimmers also concluded another successful day for Vietnam sports delegation
at SEA Games 29. On the second official day of competition, the team net
additional four golds, two silvers and four bronzes, temporarily rank third
in the medal tally.
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Source: NDO