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Vietnam wins Southeast Asian rowing champs

Vietnam came out a triumphant first at the Southeast Asian Rowing Championships which wrapped up on May 19 in Malaysia.
Vietnam came out a triumphant first at the Southeast Asian RowingChampionships which wrapped up on May 19 in Malaysia.

After seven days of competition, the Vietnamese athletes had claimed five golds, four silvers and one bronze.

Pham Thi Hai and Tran Thi An triumphed in the women's light-weightdouble sculls on the closing day to put Vietnam in a strongposition.

Earlier, Tran Thi Sam and Pham Thi Thao had succeeded in the women's light-weight single sculls event.

Nguyen Van Linh topped the light-weight single sculls category for themen while Pham Thi Thao equalled this in the women's class.

The last gold went to quartet Le Thi An, Bui Thi Nhat, Nguyen ThiTrinh and Tran Thi Sam who brought home the goods in the women'slight-weight quad sculls.

Indonesia and the Philippines claimed the two runners-up spots for the competition.

The national team arrives home on May 21 and will continue theirtraining in Hanoi in preparation for the upcoming Southeast AsianGames in Myanmar.-VNA

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