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VN retain beach handball title with unbeaten run

- Hoàng Hồ

Việt Nam have retained their beach handball title on Tuần Châu Island thanks to an unbeaten run through the SEA Games 31.

Entering the match with the title already in hand, Việt Nam lacked a little concentrat­ion and were sloppy in defence against a determined Thailand, who sought to end their journey head high.

The first minutes saw Việt Nam’s throwers La Văn Lớn, Nguyễn Chí Tâm and Lê Văn Bình all fail to beat the Thai goalkeeper, while Thailand consecutiv­ely scored and went six points ahead.

Under the cosh, Việt Nam changed tactics and started to regain possession, scoring four consecutiv­e points from Huỳnh Kỳ. However, it wasn’t enough for the host to narrow the gap and they lost the first set.

Việt Nam's effort in the first set brought greater momentum in the second, and they continued to strike hard. Thailand put up a sold fight, defending ferociousl­y.

The second half was perhaps the

most intense of the competitio­n as Việt Nam fought for a comeback, proving better in the decisive moments to win by a tiny margin of 21-20, leading to a shoot-out.

The final set was neck-on-neck. Goalkeeper Võ Vương Trọng became the hero of the hosts, denying a powerful finish from the Thais. Việt Nam eventually ran out 9-6 winners.

In the earlier game, the Philippine­s beat Singapore 2-0 to secure a silver medal, while Singapore finished fourth.

With their six consecutiv­e wins, Việt Nam continued to dominate the competitio­n as Trịnh Huy Cường’s men ended their SEA Games journey unbeaten, the same achievemen­t they had in the previous SEA Games 30.

The SEA Games 31 men's beach handball event was a round-robin format with two legs. The event ended one day before the official opening ceremony.

Initially, there were five teams, Việt Nam, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippine­s and Singapore, but Indonesia withdrew at the last minute, leaving only four teams to compete.

They also pulled out of the women's category, leading to the cancellati­on of the event. Their decision left only two teams, Việt Nam and Thailand, and regulation­s state a tournament can only take place with at least three teams.

Though the Vietnamese women could not compete at the SEA Games 31, they recently won the Asian Championsh­ip. They will be continenta­l representa­tives at the World Championsh­ip in Greece in June and the World Games in the US in July.

 ?? VNA/VNS Photo Quý Trung ?? GOLDEN BOYS: Vietnamese players celebrate wining gold in the men's beach handball event at the SEA Games 31 yesterday.
VNA/VNS Photo Quý Trung GOLDEN BOYS: Vietnamese players celebrate wining gold in the men's beach handball event at the SEA Games 31 yesterday.

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