Swimmer Trinh Thi Bich Nhu is the most impressive athlete when she scored a "hat-trick" of gold. In the morning of June 7, Bich Nhu also won 6 gold medals with a record of 2 seconds 41 and 50 minute 1 seconds 51 respectively in two competitions in the women's 77m butterfly S50 and SB6 women's 100m breaststroke, and set two new records of the Games in these events.
In the afternoon dive, Bich Nhu excellently finished first in the women's 50m freestyle event in the S6-SB5 category, with a time of 37 seconds 63. Her parameters surpassed the two Indonesian athletes who finished then Siti Alfiah (won silver, with a time of 41 seconds 76) and Riyanti Riyanti (won bronze with a time of 42 seconds 62).
In addition to the gold medal in the 200m medley women's SM6 class won the day before, the veteran female athlete is wearing the TP. Ho Chi Minh has completed the "champion poker" at ASEAN Para Games 12.
Bich Nhu's teammate Vi Thi Hang also won more gold in the women's 50m freestyle S7, with a time of 36 seconds 46 and in the 100m breaststroke SB6 with a time of 1 minute 51 seconds 41. She also set 2 new records of the Games in these events.
On the men's 50m freestyle race, S6 class, swimmer Le Tien Dat won the gold medal when he finished the fastest (33 seconds 29). Thus, this is also the "double" gold medal of this athlete, when on the morning of June 7, he also finished first and set a congress record in the men's 6m breaststroke content SB100 (achievement of 5 minute 1 seconds 33).
Another record of the day belonged to Pham Thanh Dat, when he made a strong sprint to finish in first place in the 50m butterfly content of the S8 injury class with a time of 30 seconds 25, to win the gold medal.
In addition, in the list of athletes from the Vietnamese swimming team who entered their names in the "golden table" of the Games, there was also Nguyen Thi Sa Ri (female 100m breaststroke, SB4 class); Danh Hoa (men's 50m freestyle class S4-SB3) and the men's swimming team (including Vo Thanh Tung, Danh Hoa, Do Thanh Hai and Le Tien Dat) medley relay.
Thus, the swimming team of Vietnam has contributed up to 11 gold medals, setting 6 new records on June 7 - the 6th official competition day of the 4th Southeast Asian Para Games (ASEAN Para Games 12).