Thousands of fans gather at Gia Lam Competition Hall on the outskirts of Hanoi to cheer local wrestlers on the final competition day on May 19. |
Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam (C) gives medals to winners in the wrestling events. |
Vietnamese wrestler Phung Khac Huy takes on a Cambodian rival in the 57kg category. |
Huy records an easy 12-2 win over his Cambodian rival in the final. |
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Wrestler Nguyen Xuan Dinh shows his confidence ahead of the final round. |
He defeats his opponent from the Philippines 10-0 in the 65kg category. |
The 15th gold medal in the wrestling event goes to Vietnamese athlete Xuan Dinh. |
Wrestling competition takes place from May 17-19. |
Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam confers medals to the winners. |
Vietnamese wrestler Can Tat Du faces off a contender from the Philippines in the 74kg category. |
The final score of 2-0 goes in favour of the Vietnamese athlete. |
The Vietnamese national flag continues to be waved on the stage following consecutive wins for local wresters. |
Tran Van Truong Vu competes in the 86kg category. |
He wins over his Singaporean rivals. |
Vietnamese wrestlers dominate the Southeast Asian 31 to win consecutive victories. |
Truong Vu wins the 17th gold medal for Vietnam. |
Ngo Van Lam (in red jersey) grabs a silver medal after defeating a Laotian rival in the 125kg category. |
A Cambodian wrestler bags a gold medal in the 125kg category. |
This comes after Hoang Van Nam comes first in the 97kg category. |
After three days of competing, the Vietnamese wrestling team wins 17 gold medals and one silver medal. |
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