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Tuan wins junior gold at Asian champs

Phan Van Tuan of Vietnam took gold for the second day in a row after winning the men’s 800m surface at the Asian Junior Finswimming Competition on December 12 in China.
 
Tuan wins junior gold at Asian champs ảnh 1Vietnamese junior finswimmers at the Asian championship in China. (Photo: baomoi.com)
Hanoi (VNA) - Phan Van Tuan of Vietnam tookgold for the second day in a row after winning the men’s 800m surface at theAsian Junior Finswimming Competition on December 12 in China.

Tuan claimed victory with a time of 6min 40.18sec, fasterthan Chen Po Han of Chinese Taipei (6:43.35) and Jun Seonghyun of the Republicof Korea (6:57.65).

On December 11, he won his first title in the 400m bi-finsevent.

The juniors from Vietnam also won two silvers for the men’ssquad in the 4x100m surface and Pham Thi Kim Thuong in the women’s 800m surface

Nguyen Tien Dat took a bronze in the men’s 50m apnea and thewomen’s team came third in the 4x100m surface.

On December 11, Nguyen Thanh Loc completed his hat-trick atthe 16th Asian Finswimming Championship with a third gold in the men’s 50msurface with a time of 15.65sec.

Kwon Namho and Lee Dongjin of the Republic of Korea camesecond and third, respectively.

Pham Duc Toan triumphed in the men’s 400m bi-fins(3:39.51).-VNA
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