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Super six for Việt Nam's wrestling team

- ❱ Thanh Hà

HÀ NỘI It turned out a super Tuesday for the Vietnamese team yesterday as they made a clean sweep of the Greco-roman wrestling, bagging six golds at the SEA Games 31.

Opening the golden day for the hosts was Bùi Tiến Hải, who trounced Khamlar Salavong of Laos in the men's 60kg class.

His victory was a strong push for teammate Bùi Mạnh Hùng who outclassed Noel Novada of the Philippine­s in the men's 67kg.

Nguyễn Bá Sơn continued the winning streak for Việt Nam in the men's 77kg category. Sơn met a little trouble in the match against Andika Sulaeman from Indonesia, who wrestled strongly at the start before fading away.

Nghiêm Đình Hiếu beat Thailand's Chinathura­t in the men's 87kg class.

Nguyễn Minh Hiếu took his title in the men's 97kg, beating Anucha Yospanya, another Thai.

Hà Văn Hiếu ended the outstandin­g day with his gold in the men's 130kg, putting down Timothy Yu of Singapore in only 52 seconds.

"I am thrilled. I grabbed a gold medal on home turf in my last SEA Games. It is a really, really wonderful feeling right now," said 37-year-old Hiếu of the fourth title in his career.

"I didn't think I could have such an easy win as like that," he said.

Along with the COVID-19 pandemic challenge, Hiếu and his teammates suffered a big shock when their expert coach Phridon

Chkhartish­vili suddenly died in March.

"We are really sad and felt lost because of his death, which affected our plan a little. But we had to overcome every difficulty and return to training normally."

Hiếu is a record-holding wrestler with countless titles from domestic and internatio­nal competitio­ns.

He will compete in one last internatio­nal competitio­n later this year before moving to be a coach.

Speaking after celebratin­g with his athletes, coach Nguyễn Văn Chúc said they deserved to have these victories for their great effort through the months.

The athletes practised and had internal competitio­ns behind closed-doors for three months to make sure they were not affected by the virus or social networks.

After the first day, Việt Nam grabbed half of their target of 12 gold medals to top the tally.

Today, the female wrestlers will participat­e in the freestyle events with six weight categories ranging from 50kg to 76kg.

Nguyễn Thị Xuân, Kiều Thị Ly, Nguyễn Thị Mỹ Trang, Nguyễn Thị Mỹ Hạnh, Lại Diệu Thương and Đặng Thị Linh are the hosts.

The wrestling events will be held until Thursday at the 2,500-seater Gia Lâm District Gymnasium in Hà Nội.

 ?? VNS Photo Quý Lượng ?? UNDER PRESSURE: Wrestler Hiếu of Việt Nam (blue) gained a quick win in the men's 130kg Greco-roman on May 17.
VNS Photo Quý Lượng UNDER PRESSURE: Wrestler Hiếu of Việt Nam (blue) gained a quick win in the men's 130kg Greco-roman on May 17.

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