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Vietnam At The 2005 Southeast Asian Games
Vietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table. The final result showed that the Vietnamese team has attained its goal by ranking first in the medal tally with 18 gold, 24 silver and 11 bronze medals. The chief of mission to the games was Nguyen Hong Minh. Medals Gold *Athletics **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: Vu Van Huyen **Women Heptathlon: Nguyen Thi Thu Cuc *Karatedo **Women Team Kata **Men Team Kata **Men Individual Kumite -70  ...
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Vietnam Olympic Committee
Vietnam Olympic Committee ( vi, Ủy ban Olympic Việt Nam, IOC code: VIE) is the National Olympic Committee representing Vietnam. References External links * * Vietnam Olympic Olympic or Olympics may refer to Sports Competitions * Olympic Games, international multi-sport event held since 1896 ** Summer Olympic Games ** Winter Olympic Games * Ancient Olympic Games, ancient multi-sport event held in Olympia, Greece b ... Vietnam at the Olympics 1976 establishments in Vietnam Sports organizations established in 1976 {{Vietnam-sport-stub ...
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Vietnam At The 2007 Southeast Asian Games
Vietnam participated in the 2007 Southeast Asian Games held in the city of Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand from December 6, 2007 to December 16, 2007. Participation details Vietnam sent a total of 839 competitors and officials to the 2007 SEA Games. *605 competitors *234 officials Out of the 605 competitors, *65 competed in football, competing for 2 gold medals. *40 competed in shooting and archery, competing for 12 gold medals. *25 competed in karatedo competing for 4 gold medals. *14 competed in pencak silat competing for 3 gold medals. *18 competed in judo competing for 12 gold medals. *24 competed in swimming, 6 in swimming events competing for 1 gold medal and 5 in springboard events competing for 1 gold medal, 13 in water polo events. *15 competed in canoeing, competing for 4 gold medals. *15 competed in rowing competing for 1 gold medal. *26 competed in cycling competing for 2 gold medals. *16 competed in taekwondo competing for 3 gold medals. *35 competed in athletics c ...
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Wrestling At The 2005 Southeast Asian Games
Wrestling at the 2005 SEA Games took place in the San Andres Gymnasium in San Andres, Manila, Philippines. The event was split into two disciplines, Freestyle and Greco-Roman which are further divided into different weight categories. Men competed in both disciplines whereas women only took part in the Freestyle event with 12 gold medals being contested in all. Medal winners Free External linksSoutheast Asian Games Official Results
Wrestling sweep possible, says Valta. Philippine Star. November 28, 2005.

SEAG DAY 4:  RP  BREAKS  AWAY  WITH  58  GOLDS. Philippine Star. December 1, 2005

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Pencak Silat At The 2005 Southeast Asian Games
Pencak Silat at the 2005 SEA Games took place in the Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City, Cebu province, Cebu, Philippines. The event was held from November 30 to December 4. Medal table Medalists Art Combat Men Women External linksSoutheast Asian Games Official Results
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