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Vietnam ranks third in AIMAG

Vietnam won a total of eight gold medals, one less than hoped for and ranked third on the over-all medal tally at the Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games (AIMAG), which came to a close in Incheon, the Republic of Korea on July 6.
Vietnam won a total of eight gold medals, one less than hoped for andranked third on the over-all medal tally at the Asian Indoor and MartialArts Games (AIMAG), which came to a close in Incheon, the Republic ofKorea on July 6.

China dominated the festival with 29 golds, and most of their titles came from swimming and dance contests.

Host RoK was second, earning 21 golds, 27 silver and 19 bronze medals.

After 100 events in nine sports over eight competition days, the firstmulti-sport event combining the Asian Indoor Games and Asian MartialArts Games was declared a success in terms of organisation, operationand for forstering friendship among the athletes.

WeiJizhong, honorary life vice presient of the Olympic Committee of Asia(OCA), said the fourth A IMAG had been packed with passion and emotionand with the Olympic values of Excellence, Friendship and Respect.

He thanked the athletes for giving their best performance and forproviding entertainment to the spectatora in some unfamiliar sport, andthanked the spectators for supporting the Games.

The next Games will be organised in Ashgabat City, Turkmenistan, in 2017.-VNA

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