Jakarta (VNA) – Weightlifter Nguyen Binh An on October 8 wonthe second gold medal for Vietnam at the ongoing Asian Para Games 2018 inIndonesia.
In the men’s 54kg para power-lifting, An successfully lifted 178kg,surpassing seven rivals to secure the title.
The silver medal in the category came to David Degtyarev from Kazakhstanwho lifted 157kg, while Ali Al-Darraji from Iraq bagged the bronze medal with alift of 143kg.
Earlier, Vietnam’s first gold medal at the Asian Para Games was pocketedby swimmer Nguyen Thanh Trung after taking lead in the men’s 100m breaststrokeevent for athletes with disability category of SB4 on October 7.
Later the same day, Vi Thi Hang grabbed a bronze medal for the country,finishing third in the women’s 50m freestyle event for the S7 category.
Vu The Phiet, head of Vietnam’s INAPG 2018 team, said Trung’s successwas expected by the team leaders as before this competition, his results werebetter than the world’s records and even those made by himself at the AsianPara Games 2014.
It is also very encouraging when young swimmer Hang, who takes part inthe games for the first time, has achieved such a good result, he added.
The Asian Para Games, which follows the Asian Games (ASIAD) every fouryears, attracts athletes from 45 countries and territories in Asia this year.
The Vietnamese team comprises 75 members, including 52 athletes who willcompete in seven out of 18 sports, namely swimming, track and field,weightlifting, chess, badminton, table tennis and judo.
At the previous Asian Para Games in 2014, Vietnam won nine gold, sevensilver, and 13 bronze medals, finishing 10th in the overall medal tally.–VNA
In the men’s 54kg para power-lifting, An successfully lifted 178kg,surpassing seven rivals to secure the title.
The silver medal in the category came to David Degtyarev from Kazakhstanwho lifted 157kg, while Ali Al-Darraji from Iraq bagged the bronze medal with alift of 143kg.
Earlier, Vietnam’s first gold medal at the Asian Para Games was pocketedby swimmer Nguyen Thanh Trung after taking lead in the men’s 100m breaststrokeevent for athletes with disability category of SB4 on October 7.
Later the same day, Vi Thi Hang grabbed a bronze medal for the country,finishing third in the women’s 50m freestyle event for the S7 category.
Vu The Phiet, head of Vietnam’s INAPG 2018 team, said Trung’s successwas expected by the team leaders as before this competition, his results werebetter than the world’s records and even those made by himself at the AsianPara Games 2014.
It is also very encouraging when young swimmer Hang, who takes part inthe games for the first time, has achieved such a good result, he added.
The Asian Para Games, which follows the Asian Games (ASIAD) every fouryears, attracts athletes from 45 countries and territories in Asia this year.
The Vietnamese team comprises 75 members, including 52 athletes who willcompete in seven out of 18 sports, namely swimming, track and field,weightlifting, chess, badminton, table tennis and judo.
At the previous Asian Para Games in 2014, Vietnam won nine gold, sevensilver, and 13 bronze medals, finishing 10th in the overall medal tally.–VNA
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