Nguyen Tien Cuong and Loc Thi Dao are expected to win gold medals in the men’s individual three-string bow and the women’s individual one-string bow events respectively at the 29th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Malaysia.
Straight shooter: Nguyen Tien Cuong will compete in the men’s individual three-string bow event at the SEA Games in Malaysia (Photo: vcmedia.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – Nguyen Tien Cuong andLoc Thi Dao are expected to win gold medals in the men’s individualthree-string bow and the women’s individual one-string bow events respectivelyat the 29th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Malaysia. The Vietnamesearchery team arrived in Malaysia from August 13 with 16 athletes to vie for 10sets of medals. They start competing on August 16. Cuong isconsidered the most experienced member of the archery team, having 14 years oftraining and competition under his belt. He is world No 72 and is the highestranked archer in Southeast Asia. He marked amilestone for Vietnamese archery by winning the first individual gold medal forthe country at the 27th SEA Games held in Myanmar in 2013. Two years later atthe 28th SEA Games in Singapore, he came home with gold again.
Besides Cuong,Loc Thi Dao is also a golden hope for Vietnam. She has won a gold medal in thewomen’s one-string bow event at the 2017 Asian Archery Cup in Bangkok,Thailand, in March.
Coach Cap Manh Tan said with confidence that theVietnamese archers would overcome their main rivals from Thailand, thePhilippines and the host Malaysia.
ജ Vietnam will send more than 470 athletes tocompete at the Games in Malaysia from August 19-31. They are scheduled to takepart in 32 out of 38 sports and meet about 6,000 athletes from 10 othercountries in the region.
At theprevious games in Singapore in 2015, Vietnam finished third with 73 golds. Thailand(95 golds) and the hosts (84 golds) secured first and second positions,respectively.-VNA
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