Tran Quyet Chien of Vietnam during the final match of three-cushion carom. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Competing at the ongoing SEA Games 31with 14 cueists, the Vietnamese team has fulfilled its target of two golds.
The host nation also secured two silver and four bronzemedals.
Billiards competitions of the regional sporting eventwrapped up on May 22 after an all-Vietnamese final in three-cushion carombetween Tran Quyet Chien and Nguyen Duc Anh Chien. The former proved why he’s the world No. 3 in three-cushioncarom after beating his compatriot 40-24.
Despite being one of the best carom players, this is thefirst SEA Games gold medal for Quyet Chien as this category is rarely held atthe SEA Games.
Also on the day, James Wattana of Thailand clinched the goldin the men's snooker singles after winning over Lim Kok Leong of Malaysia.
Many spectators cheered for the athletes during match daysheld at Ha Dong Gymnasium in Hanoi.
Nguyen Khac Huan, residing in the capital city’s Cau Giaydistrict, said this was his first time to watch billiards games directly andSEA Games 31 has helped Vietnamese people show their love for sports.
SEA Games 31, themed “For a Stronger South East Asia”, isbeing held in Hanoi and 11 neighbouring provinces and cities until May 23.
It features 40 sports with 523 events, attracting around10,000 participants. The biennial event was initially slated for late 2021 butdelayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic./.
Vietnam’s top cueist Tran Quyet Chien was the runner-up of the recently concluded 3-cushion Carom Billiards World Cup in Turkey, after winning over leading players of the world.
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Tran Quyet Chien proved why he’s the world No. 3 in three-cushion carom after beating Nguyen Duc Anh Chien in an all-Vietnamese final of the ongoing 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 31) on May 22.
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