Among the gold medals, three came fromtrack and field players Vu Thi Huong, Nguyen Van lai and Nguyen ThiHuyen in the women’s 200m track, the men’s 5,000m track and the women’s400m hurdles, respectively.
The remaining was pocketed by Nguyen Anh Tu and Dao Duy Hoang in the men’s double of the table tennis.
Vietnam now ranks fourth in the medal tally with 17 golds, six silvers and two bronzes.
On December 18, Vietnamese athletes are scheduled to compete in thetwo last events of track and field, table tennis, and Pencak Silat.
The AUG is held every two years by the ASEAN countries in rotation.This year’s event features 20 sports with 225 sets of medals.
The 50-strong Vietnamese delegation competes in six sports, namelytrack and field, swimming, table-tennis, Taekwondo, Karate and chess.
At the previous games in Laos, Vietnam ranked second with 56 gold, 35 silver and 28 bronze medals.-VNA