In _______ 22nd SEA Games, Vietnam won 158 _______ gold medals. A. Ø / the. B. the / Ø. C. a / the. D. the / the. THE 22nd SEA GAMES TEST 1 I. Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest. a. events b. spirit c. Asian d. silver a. gold b. region c. organize d. game. a. trained In22nd SEA Games Vietnam won 158gold medals. Câu hỏi Nhận biết. each unfinished sentence, substitutes the underlined part, or has a close meaning to the original one. In _____ 22 nd SEA Games, Vietnam won 158 _____ gold medals. A. Ø / the B. Ở SEA Games thứ 22, Việt Nam đã thắng 158 huy chương vàng. Judo won two gold medals in men's kodokan goshin jutsu and women's katame no kata, and vovinam won one in women's -55kg event.. Karate won two gold medals. Nguyen Thi Ngoan, world's kumite champion in 2017, earned a gold medal in under-61kg kumite event at the 31st SEA Games. Earlier Vietnam won their first gold in karate at the games thanks to Nguyen Thi Phuong's performance. Viet Nam won 158 gold medals to finish at the top of the Southeast Asian Games medal standings. Thailand ranked second with 90 golds, and Indonesia was third with only 55 golds. Singapore and Viet Nam were the two nations which had participants who were presented with the Most Outstanding Athlete titles in the Swimming and Shooting events. Vay Tiền Trả Góp Theo Tháng Chỉ Cần Cmnd Hỗ Trợ Nợ Xấu. Follow us on Telegram for the latest updates The 31st Southeast Asian SEA Games will be held in Hanoi, Vietnam from May 12 to 23, 2022, Jakarta Post reported. It was initially slated to be held from Nov. 21 to Dec. 2, 2021, but has been postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. According to a report on the Vietnam Olympic Committee website, the decision on the new date was made by the country's deputy prime minister Vu Duc Dam. Jakarta Post added that there had been concerns over deciding on an appropriate date in the sporting calendar to hold the Games. However, the report said the new dates do not clash with any other major global or regional sporting events. Vietnam last hosted SEA Games in 2003 Reuters reported that on Jul. 8, Malaysia's Olympic Council said the SEA Games this year has been postponed until 2022 by the Games federation. The Council said "the SEA Games Federation members praised the work done thus far by the Vietnam organising committee but took note of the current conditions of the Covid-19 pandemic in the Southeast Asian region". Vietnam last hosted the SEA Games in 2003. According to Jakarta Post, it had budgeted US$69 million S$93 million for the Games and expected to attract nearly 20,000 participants, including about 7,000 athletes from 11 countries. The last SEA Games was held in the Philippines in 2019 with the host country bagging the most medals with 149 gold medals, 117 silver and 121 bronze. Follow and listen to our podcast here Top image screengrab via Equatre Broadcasts/YouTube If you like what you read, follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Telegram to get the latest updates. Latest news Medal table Vietnam & SEA Games Since its reintegration into the Southeast Asian SEA Games arena 28 years ago, Vietnamese sport has been gradually affirming its position among the top three nations with strong sport development in Southeast Asia. From only three gold medal won at the 15th Games in 1989, Vietnam racked up 158 gold medals at the 22nd Games on home field in 2003, and has been maintaining an average tally of around 75 golds in the next Games editions. Concerning this year’s Games, Vietnam has sent more than 470 athletes to Malaysia in service of the goal of defending a top-three finish in the overall medal count. Vietnam through the Games 15th SEA Games Malaysia, 1989 The 15th SEA Games in Malaysia marked the return of Vietnam after 16 years of absence from the largest regional sporting event since 1973. At that time, the country was experiencing extreme difficulties, which made investment in sports very it was a huge effort on the part of the Vietnamese sport sector to send 42 athletes to compete in eight sports in Kuala Lumpur, including athletics, swimming, shooting, table tennis, boxing, gymnastics, tennis and women’s volleyball. However, almost no one in the Vietnamese contingent had dared to dream of winning gold medals as they witnessed the thorough preparation of other participating delegations. Ngo Ngan Ha But at last, Vietnamese athletes took both local fans and other competitors aback by winning up to 19 medals three gold, 11 silver, five bronze, and ranking seventh out of the nine participating delegations. Shooting accounted for 14 of Vietnam’s 19 medals at the 1989 SEA Games, including all three Ngan Ha was the most spectacular Vietnamese performer at that time, claiming Vietnam’s only individual gold medal in the women’s standard rifle event and contributing to another team title in the same category. The remaining gold medal was won in the men’s team rapid fire pistol discipline. 16th SEA Games Philippines, 1991 The 16th SEA Games in the Philippines was the second Games that the Vietnamese sport contingent attended after the national reunification in 1975. The country was represented by a delegation made up of 150 members, with 100 athletes competing in 15 out of 27 sports at the better preparations, Vietnamese athletes brought home a total of 29 medals, including seven golds, 12 silvers and 10 bronzes, ranking seventh among the nine participating countries. Dang Thi Dong Shooting continued to be Vietnam’s “gold mine” contributing four of the seven gold medals won, two of which came from female shooter Dang Thi finished on top in the women’s 60-shot rifle prone event with 595 points, breaking the SEA Games record of 585 points and also breaking the Asian record of 594 points set by Chinese Jin Dong Xiang in 1982. Later, Dong also joined her teammates to take another team gold medal in the same category. 17th SEA Games Singapore, 1993 The Vietnamese sport contingent participated in the 17th SEA Games with 200 members, including 139 athletes who vied for medals in 15 of 27 sports. Once again, shooters contributed significantly to Vietnam’s achievements, representing four of the country’s nine gold Thi Dong went on to experience a successful SEA Games as she won both the women’s individual and team standard rifle events – her fourth and fifth gold medals at the SEA Games. It was also the third SEA Games in a row that Dong claimed at least one the success of the shooting team, Vietnam recorded significant progress concerning martial arts, as the remaining gold medals were won in judo two, karate two and taekwondo one. Especially the last two gold medals secured by karate artists helped Vietnam surpass Myanmar in the overall medal standings for the first time, thus opening up a new page for Vietnamese artist Cao Ngoc Phuong Trinh became one of the outstanding faces of the Vietnamese delegation as she was the first martial artist to secure a gold medal in two SEA Games editions consecutively, which had not been realised by anyone at that time. 18th SEA Games Thailand, 1995 The 18th SEA Games in Thailand witnessed Vietnam’s claim of up to 10 gold medals; however, as for the home fans, the silver medal won by the men’s football team was the most impressive. For the first time after years, millions of football lovers across the country had the chance to pour down streets to celebrate as Vietnam made it through to the semi-finals. Ho Chi Minh City was filled with the festive atmosphere after its players, Tran Minh Chien and Le Huynh Duc, contributed significantly to Vietnam’s 2-1 semi-final victory over and field athletes also set a milestone at the SEA Games arena with the gold medal secured by Vu Bich Huong in the women’s 100m hurdles discipline. It was the first title for Vietnamese athletics at the largest regional sporting event. The men’s singles table tennis gold medal won by Vu Manh Cuong, the first for Vietnam after 28 years, was also among the biggest highlights of the Vietnamese contingent at the 1995 Games. 19th SEA Games Indonesia, 1997 Since its debut at the Southeast Asian Peninsular Games SEAP in 1959 as well as its reintegration into the Southeast Asian SEA Games in 1989, never has Vietnam won such a large number of gold medals at the Games edition as seen in the 19th SEA Games in Indonesia, with a total of 35 gold amazing number marked a historic milestone, signalling the strong resurgence of Vietnamese sports in the regional arena before rising to occupy leading positions in the Southeast Asian sports. Footballer Van Sy Hung Vietnam fielded a 595-member contingent to Indonesia, with 397 athletes contending for medals in 24 of 34 sports at the Games. Among the total tally of 35 gold, 48 silver and 50 bronze medals, the biggest feats were established by the shooting, taekwondo, judo, wrestling, pencak silat and karate Vietnamese wrestling, wushu and pencak silat demonstrated vigorous advancement, producing big surprise for other countries across the assessed by Doan Thao, head of the Vietnamese delegation to Indonesia at that time, Vietnamese athletes accomplished all their assigned tasks in an exceptional was a Games edition for which Vietnam had prepared the most thoroughly and fielded the largest delegation, he stated, adding that it could be considered a historic milestone for Vietnamese sports. 20th SEA Games Brunei, 1999 It was the first time that a SEA Games edition was hosted by Brunei. Due to its limited land area, the host country only organised competition in 21 sports, leading to considerable cuts concerning the number of athletes and medal the first time after years, millions of football lovers across the country had the chance to pour down streets to celebrate as Vietnam made it through to the semi-finals. Coach Alfred Riedl leads Vietnam to the men's football silver medal in Brunei The Vietnamese contingent departed for Brunei with 230 members, with 170 athletes competing in 14 events. Martial arts accounted for 14 of the total 17 gold medals secured by Vietnam at the Games, while the remaining three were won in athletics 2 and cycling 1. Particularly, the pencak silat team blasted up to seven gold medals, even more than those won by Indonesia, where this martial art claimed both the men’s and women’s 800m run titles at the Brunei Games, thanks to Phan Van Hoa and Pham Dinh Khanh Doan, respectively, thereby marking the start of Vietnamese athletics’ domination on medium distances in Southeast Asia, which still lasts until today. This could be considered the best SEA Games for Vietnamese athletics since its debut at the largest regional sporting event, with a collection of two gold, four silver and eight bronze medals. 21th SEA Games Malaysia, 2001 At the 21st SEA Games in Malaysia, the Vietnam sport delegation reported significant progresses, which were considered the “pedal” for the country’s most successful Games in history, to be held on home turf for the next two total of 412 athletes represented the country to compete in 24 sports, with shooting, athletics, taekwondo, cycling, pencak silat, wushu and table tennis contributing significantly to Vietnam’s overall medal count of 33 golds, 35 silvers and 64 the most noticeable highlight was the first-ever SEA Games gold medal won in the women’s football team event, which marked the formation of a new power concerning the women’s football in Southeast Asia. Women’s football team Also at the 21st SEA Games, Pham Dinh Khanh Doan became a new “medium-distance queen” in the region by snatching two gold medals on the 800m and 1,500m addition to these wins, despite taking only a silver medal in the men’s 100m breaststroke event 1 Tran Xuan Huyen quenched Vietnamese swimming’s medal thirst after 28 years, since the last silver medal secured by swimmer Do Nhu Minh at the seventh SEA Games in 1973. 22nd SEA Games Vietnam, 2003 The 22nd SEA Games took place in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City from December 5-13, 2003. This was the first time in history Vietnam hosted the largest regional sporting event and the first time Timor Leste participated in the SEA Games 5000 athletes from 11 participating nations participated in the Games, with Vietnam and Thailand competing in all the 442 events in 32 the first time ever, Vietnam led the overall medal tally with a total of 158 golds, 97 silvers and 91 bronzes, leaving Thailand far behind with only 89 golds. Fireworks light up the sky on the opening night of the Games Vietnamese shooters accounted for 25 of the total 42 shooting gold medals at the Games, with Nguyen Manh Tuong contributing five golds three individual and two team titles – an exceptional achievement that has yet to be conquered by any shooters so far. For such an impressive showing, Tuong was voted the best male athlete of the Games, alongside Singaporean Joscelin Yeo, who claimed the women’s title with six swimming gold medals. Vietnamese athletes march on the opening night To some extent, the 22nd SEA Games had basically changed the face and position of Vietnamese sports in the regional arena. Up to now, Vietnamese athletes have always finished in the top three of the overall SEA Games medal count. The success also enabled Vietnamese sport to move towards further destinations as well as greater goals, such as the Asian Games and the Olympic successful organisation of the 22nd SEA Games affirmed Vietnam’s ability in hosting large sporting events, acting as a premise for the country to take the honour of hosting big international sport games later on, including the finals of the 2007 Asian Cup, the third Asian Indoor Games in 2009, the 2016 Asian Beach Games and especially the 18th Asian Games in 2019. 23rd SEA Games Philippines, 2005 Vietnam took part in the 23rd SEA Games in the Philippines with over 500 athletes, competing in 31 sports and ending up in third place overall with 71 gold medals, only behind Thailand 87 golds and the host country 113 golds.Bui Thi Huong won Vietnam’s first-ever title in the women’s 100m dash, the most attractive distance in track and field. Nguyen Huu Viet makes history with the first gold medal for Vietnamese swimming after 44 years of waiting However, the greatest highlight for the Vietnamese sport contingent at that time was Nguyen Huu Viet’s men’s 100m breaststroke gold medal, the first SEA Games swimming title for Vietnam after 44 years of waiting since the last gold medal won at the second Games in 1961.In addition, the five gold medals secured by the gymnastics team in Manila were also a source of surprise to all members of the Vietnamese delegation themselves. 24th SEA Games Thailand, 2007 Vietnam sent more than 500 athletes to the 24th SEA Games in Thailand and successfully defended its third-place finish on the overall medal tally, with 64 golds, 58 silvers and 82 that Games version, Vietnamese sport still affirmed its strength in regards to Olympic sports, including track and field. The athletics team went on to demonstrate their absolute domination on the women’s 100m and 200m, the men’s and women’s 800m and 1,500m run, by claiming a total of eight gold, four silver and five bronze medals, and establishing four new SEA Games records. Vietnamese track and field athletes dominates short and medium-distances at the 24th SEA Games In addition, Vietnam’s men’s volleyball team made it through to the final match for the first time ever since the country’s reintegration into the regional arena. Unfortunately, they had to settle for a silver medal after failing to beat their Indonesian opponents. 25th SEA Games Laos, 2009 The 25th SEA Games was the first Games edition hosted in Laos, with only 25 sports organised, 18 events fewer than the previous Games in Thailand. At that time, Vietnam was represented by more than 430 athletes at the many of their favourite sports embraced in the competition, including athletics, shooting, wrestling, taekwondo, judo, karate and Vovinam, the Vietnamese contingent brilliantly won 83 gold, 75 silver and 57 bronze medals to land in second place overall, just three gold medals fewer than the leader Thailand. The second last day of competition was marked as a booming day of gold medals for Vietnam as their athletes added 20 golds to the delegation’s medal tally six in pencak silat, five in wushu and four in wrestling, thereby increasing the total number of gold medals to 81, which surpassed the set target prior to the the men’s football team failed to make the country’s 50-year gold medal dream come true after they lost 0-1 in the final match to Malaysia, who were defeated 1-3 by Vietnam in the group stage competition earlier. 26th SEA Games Indonesia, 2011 The 26th SEA Games was the fourth edition to be hosted by Indonesia, following the previous three in 1979, 1987 and the Games with over 600 athletes, Vietnam won a total of 96 gold, 90 silver and 100 bronze medals, ranking third among the ten participating delegations excluding Brunei. Vietnam's "gymnastics queen" Phan Thi Ha Thanh Notably, Vietnamese gymnasts brought home up to 11 of the Games’ total 13 gold medals, rising to top the Southeast Asian region in the admiration of participating contingents.“Gymnastics queen” Phan Thi Ha Thanh contributed the most significantly to Vietnam’s feat in Palembang, as she accounted for three golds, including the precious all-around title. It is also the most successful SEA Games in history for Vietnam’s gymnastic addition to gymnastics, the athletics, weightlifting and shooting teams also experienced a successful SEA Games, contributing nine, eight and seven gold medals, respectively, to Vietnam’s overall tally. 27th SEA Games Myanmar, 2013 Participating in the 27th SEA Games in Myanmar with approximately 520 athletes, Vietnam successfully realised the goal of defending a top-three place in the overall medal count, winning a total number of 74 gold, 85 silver and 86 bronze medals, with 10 golds each in athletics and wrestling, seven in shooting and six in Vovinam. Swimmer Nguyen Thi Anh Vien Despite securing only five golds, five silvers and two bronzes, Vietnamese swimming experienced a very successful competition in Nay Pyi Taw. Nguyen Thi Anh Vien became the first female Vietnamese swimmer to be crowned SEA Games champion over the past half Can Tho-born athlete wrapped up her SEA Games campaign with an amazing collection of three gold medals and two new SEA Games records – very impressive numbers. Especially, Vien was also the first female swimmer to produce such a miracle during the SEA Games’ 54-year history. 28th SEA Games Singapore, 2015 The 28th SEA Games was a positive sign for Vietnamese sports as over two thirds of its gold medals won at the Games came from Olympics by 392 athletes in 28 of 36 events, the Vietnamese contingent won a total of 73 gold, 53 silver and 60 bronze medals, including 11 in athletics, 10 in swimming, nine in athletics and eight each in rowing and fencing. Swimmer Anh Vien shines brightly with a collection of eight individual gold medals and eight new SEA Games records Nguyen Thi Huyen was the most spectacular performer of the track and field team, as she captured three gold medals two individual and one team, broke three Games records and secured two 2016 Olympic berths in the women’s 400m and 400m hurdles. However, swimmer Nguyen Thi Anh Vien was the brightest Vietnamese performer during the Games. Among the 10 gold medals won by the swimming team, Anh Vien took centre stage in both the domestic and international media with eight individual golds and eight new SEA Games also carved her name into the SEA Games history as the athlete to win the most individual gold medals, surpassing Singaporean athletes, Jescelin Yeo and Tao Li, who won seven each in 1993 and 2011 respectively. Several new records were set at the 31st SEA Games on Thursday as the hosts won 22 more gold to continue dominating the medal table. In swimming, Vietnamese star Nguyen Huy Hoang won his fourth personal gold medal at the 31st SEA Games, finishing the 200m butterfly event in 1 won a gold medal in the 800m freestyle in 75765 minutes the same day. Vietnam's Tran Huu Kim Son won a silver by finishing in 80423 minutes while Malaysia's Yean Khiew came more than two seconds later to win had also won gold in the 1,500m freestyle and 400m freestyle earlier in the tournament. Nguyen Huy Hoang competes in the 800m freestyle event at the 31st SEA Games in Hanoi, May 19, 2022. Singapore's swimmer Wei Teong set a SEA Games record by finishing the men's 50m freestyle in seconds, winning a gold Jin Tan of Singapore won the silver medal in the event by finishing in seconds and Vietnam's Jeremie Nino Luong won bronze in star Tran Quyet Chien beat Filipino legend Efren ReyesTran Quyet Chien, Vietnam's number one cueist and world, number three, beat billiard legend Efren Reyes in a three-cushion carom match with a 40-10 victory. After the victory, Chien bowed over his 68-year-old opponent, who is considered the greatest cueist in the world's billiards Thai weightlifters set new recordsVietnamese weightlifter Lai Gia Thanh lifted a total of 268kg in men's 55kg event to win gold and set a SEA Games record. Lai Gia Thanh in action in men's 55kg weightlifting event, May 19, 2022. Photo by Giang Huy Lai Gia Thanh in action in men's 55kg weightlifting event, May 19, athlete Thada Somboon-Uan lifted 256kg to win the silver medal and Malaysia's Mohamad Aniq Kasdan won a bronze by lifting 252kg. Thailand also broke two weightlifting records Thursday. Surodchana Khambao lifted a total of 195 kg to break the SEA Games record in the women's 49kg event and win a gold medal. Vietnam's Pham Dinh Thi won silver by lifting 183kg. Philippines' Rosegie Ramos Amis lifted 179kg. Earlier in the women's 45kg event, Thailand's Sukcharoen Thanyathon also broke the record set by Vietnam at the previous Games by lifting a total of 174kg. Thailand's Sukcharoen Thanyathon in action during the women's 45kg weightlifting event at Hanoi Sports Training and Competition Center, Hanoi, May 19, 2022. Photo by Reuters/Navesh Chitrakar Vietnam's Khong My Phuong lifted a total of 172kg in the 45kg event to win a silver medal. Martial arts and other gold medals Wrestling earned Vietnam four gold medals on Thursday thanks to Tran Van Truong Vu in men's 97kg freestyle event, Can Tat Du won in the 74kg event, Phung Khac Huy in the 57kg event and Nguyen Xuan Dinh in the 65kg event. Karate athletes also won four gold medals Thursday, thanks to the performances of Do Thanh Nhan in the -84kg kumite men event, Bui Thi Thao in the over-84kg kumite women event, Ho Thi Thu Hien in the -68kg kumite women event, and the trio Nguyen Thi Phuong, Luu Thi Thu Uyen and Nguyen Ngoc Tram in kata women event. In vovinam, which is returning to SEA Games after nine years, Vietnam earned two gold medals thanks to Nguyen Thanh Liem in the 60kg men event and Do Phuong Thao in the 65kg women event. Judo also earned Vietnam two more gold medals. Nguyen Thi Huong won one in the 63kg women event and Le Anh Tai in the 90kg men event. Pham Thi Thu Hien won a taekwondo gold medal in women's 62kg event, beating her Thai opponent in extra time. In shooting, Hoang Thi Tuat won a gold medal in women's trap event. In cycling, Quang Van Cuong won a gold medal in men's road criterium race. Thailand's Sarawut Sirironnachai won the silver medal and Singapore's Boon Kiak Yeo bronze. Quang Van Cuong C in action in cycling competition at the 31st SEA Games, May 19, 2022. Photo by Duc Dong In women's road criterium race, Thailand's Juthatip Maneephan won the gold medal while Vietnam's Nguyen Thi That won silver and Malaysia's Nur Aisyah Mohamad Zubir bronze. Thailand's Juthatip Maneephan celebrates as she crosses the line to win the women's road criterium race in Hoa Binh Province, May 19, 2022 Photo by Reuters/Jeremy Lee Vietnam win historic marathon gold Hoang Nguyen Thanh after finishing the athletics' marathon event to win a gold medal in My Dinh Stadium, Hanoi, May 19, 2022. Photo by Duc Dong Hoang Nguyen Thanh near the finish line in the athletics' marathon event, May 19, 2022. Photo by Duc Dong Thanh finished in 2 minutes. Agus Prayogo of Indonesia finished in 2 to win silver medal and Thailand's Tony Ah-thit Payne finished in 2 to win Xuan Vinh won a gold medal in 20km men's walk and Nguyen Thi Thanh Phuc in women's Thi Ngoc Hoa won a bronze medal for Vietnam in the women's marathon event. She obviously gave it all she got and ended up vomiting after reaching the finish finished in 2 minutes, two seconds after gold medalist Odekta Naibaho Elvina of Indonesia and more than one second after silver medalist Christine Hallasgo of the Philippines. Hoang Thi Ngoc Hoa vomits after finishing the athletics' marathon event at SEA Games 31, May 19, chess, Vietnam won a gold medal in the rapid Le Quang Liem, who returned from the for the tournament, kept winning other opponents to lead Vietnam after four rounds of rapid chess event. In the final round, they gained an easy draw with the Philippines, who won the silver medal. Le Quang Liem before a rapid chess match at SEA Games 31 in Quang Ninh Province, May 19, 2022. Photo by Anh Thu Vietnam also won gold medals in shooting's 10m team pistol event, canoeing's men's C2 1,000 here for a detailed list of SEA Games events to watch on Thursday. FlashcardsLearnTestMatchThe 22nd Southeast Asian Games were held in Vietnam from the 5th to 13th December, the card to flip 👆1 / 16FlashcardsLearnTestMatchCreated byTrucGlocyTeacherTerms in this set 16The 22nd Southeast Asian Games were held in Vietnam from the 5th to 13th December, thao Đông Nam Á lần thứ 22được tổ chức tại Việt Nam từ ngày 5 đến ngày 13 tháng 12 năm it was the first time Vietnam hostedsuch a big sports event, the Games were a great successMặc dù đây là lần đầu tiên Việt Nam tổ chứcmột sự kiện thể thao lớn, Sự kiện thể thao thì là một thành công Gamesreally became a festival that impressed sports enthusiasts with itsspirit solidarity, co-operation for peace and development....Athletes from 11 participating countries competed in 32 sports, and444 gold medals were won...Some teams such as table tennis,badminton, karatedo, volleyball, basketball and wrestling werecomposed of top competitors in the region...Many Games records wereclose to international levels....Vietnam won 158 gold medals to finish atthe top of the Southeast Asian Games medal standings...Thailand wasranked second with 90 golds, and Indonesia was third with only 55golds....Singapore and Vietnam were the two nations which hadparticipants who were presented with the Most Outstanding Athletetitles in the Swimming and Shooting events...The Vietnamese Women'sFootball team successfully defended the SEA Games title. The Men'sFootball team won a silver medal....

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