In the men's 400m freestyle S8 disability category, swimmer Vo Huynh Anh Khoa opened the scoring with a gold medal for the Vietnamese delegation with a convincing performance. He finished first with a time of 5 minutes 26 seconds 16, far ahead of the other competitors. Notably, Vietnam also demonstrated absolute dominance as all three athletes stood on the podium to receive medals, sweeping all three gold, silver, and bronze medals in this event.

Nguyen Van Hanh brilliantly won the gold medal in the men's 100m breaststroke event.
Shortly afterwards, the joy was doubled when Nguyen Van Hanh brilliantly won the gold medal in the men's 100m breaststroke event in the SB11 disability category. With a time of 1 minute 22 seconds 74, Van Hanh not only finished first but also demonstrated his composure and consistency throughout the race.

Trinh Thi Bich Nhu won the gold medal in the women's 100m breaststroke event.
Vietnam's third gold medal came from Trinh Thi Bich Nhu in the women's 100m breaststroke event in the SB4-5 disability category. With consistent performance and endurance, Bich Nhu finished first with a time of 2 minutes 02 seconds 03, surpassing her direct competitors.

Vi Thi Hang brings home the 4th gold medal.
Shortly afterwards, Vi Thi Hang brought home the fourth gold medal by brilliantly winning the women's 100m freestyle event in the S7 disability category. The Vietnamese swimmer completed the distance with a time of 1 minute 20 seconds 68.

Le Thi Dung continues her winning streak with her 5th gold medal.
Not stopping there, Le Thi Dung continued her winning streak with her 5th gold medal, after finishing first in the women's 100m freestyle S8 disability category with a time of 1 minute 21 seconds 25.
Source: https://bvhttdl.gov.vn/doan-the-thao-viet-nam-gianh-lien-tiep-5-hcv-tai-asean-para-games-13-20260121144614358.htm







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