Vien clocked 1:01:89, breaking the previous SEA Games record of 1:02:11. |
Anh Vien waved hands to Vietnamese fans. |
Earlier, Vien failed at the 200m category. |
Vien set a target for eight gold medals at the 29th SEA Games. |
VOV.VN - Vietnamese swimmer Nguyen Thi Anh Vien burst into tears when winning the first gold medal and set a new record in the women’s 100m backstroke category at the ongoing 29th Southeast Asia Games (SEA Games 29) in Malaysia on August 21.
Vien clocked 1:01:89, breaking the previous SEA Games record of 1:02:11. |
Anh Vien waved hands to Vietnamese fans. |
Earlier, Vien failed at the 200m category. |
Vien set a target for eight gold medals at the 29th SEA Games. |