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  2. Vietnam at the 2023 SEA Games - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam men's: Men's 5x5 Thailand L 63-104 Laos W 99-52 Indonesia L 82-88 — — — 3 Malaysia L 83-94 Did not advance: 6 Vietnam women's: Women's 5x5 Indonesia L 62-67 Thailand W 75-72 Malaysia L 72-76 Philippines L 58-116 Cambodia W 86-77 Singapore W 77-55 4 — — 4 Vietnam men's: Men's 3x3 Indonesia W 21-18 Philippines L 13-21 Laos W 22 ...

  3. Vietnam at the SEA Games - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam first sent their athletes to compete in the Southeast Asian Games in the 1989 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Vietnam has hosted the games only twice in 2003 and 2021. [1] [2] Vietnam has won 1269 gold medals, 1097 silver medals, and 1311 bronze medals totaling to 3677 medals since 1991 up to 2023. [3]

  4. Vietnam at the 2005 SEA Games - Wikipedia

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    Women high-jump: Bui Thi Nhung - 1.89 m - New Southeast Asian Games record. Women 100 m: Vu Thi Huong; Men 800 m: Le Van Duong; Women 800 m: Do Thi Bong - 2’03’’65 - New Southeast Asian Games record; Men high-jump: Nguyen Duy Bang - 2.14 m; Women 1500 m: Truong Thanh Hang - 4'18’’50 - New Southeast Asian Games record; Men decathlon ...

  5. Football at the 2021 SEA Games – Men's tournament - Wikipedia

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    The men's football tournament at the 2021 SEA Games was held from 6 – 22 May 2022 in Vietnam. Ten Southeast Asian nations participated in the men's tournament. The group stage and semi-finals were played in Việt Trì and Nam Định, while Hanoi hosted the bronze and gold medal matches. Men's teams are restricted to under-23 players (born ...

  6. 2003 SEA Games - Wikipedia

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    The 22nd SEA Games organising committee was formed to oversee the staging of the games with Nguyen Danh Thai as its chairman. [2] The Vietnamese government was spending a lot of money upgrading sports facilities and building new ones, including the 40,000-seat Mỹ Đình National Stadium which is the biggest stadium in the country, spending about 60 million to US$70 million for its construction.

  7. Vietnam at the 2021 SEA Games - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam competed in the 2021 Southeast Asian Games in Hanoi as host nation from 12 to 23 May 2022. The Vietnamese contingent consists of 965 athletes, competing in all 40 sports. The Vietnamese contingent consists of 965 athletes, competing in all 40 sports.

  8. Vietnam at the 2019 SEA Games - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games; IOC code: VIE: NOC: Vietnam Olympic Committee: Website: www.voc.org.vn (in Vietnamese and English) in Philippines; Competitors: 856 in 43 sports: Flag bearer : Vũ Thành An: Medals Ranked 2nd: Gold 98 Silver 85 Bronze 105 Total 288: Southeast Asian Games appearances

  9. Vietnam at the 2015 SEA Games - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam at the 2015 Southeast Asian Games; IOC code: VIE: NOC: Vietnam Olympic Committee: Website: www.voc.org.vn (in Vietnamese and English) in Singapore; Competitors: 382 in 28 sports: Flag bearer : Hoang Quy Phuoc : Officials: 578 (400 athletes and 178 officials) Medals Ranked 3rd: Gold 73 Silver 52 Bronze 60 Total 185: Southeast Asian Games ...