The Vietnamese women's team won 2-0 against the Myanmar team to win the SEA Games gold medal for the fourth consecutive time. Along the journey, the fans were indispensable. They always followed and shouted to give strength to the team of coach Mai Duc Chung.
Before the match between Vietnam and the Philippines women's football team at RSN Stadium on May 9, a fan with hair dyed in the style of the Vietnamese national flag attracted viewers.
Fans attentively waiting for the match between the Vietnamese women's team
A Malaysian fan cheers on his team during the men's badminton final against Indonesia on May 11.
Lao athlete, Deuanpheng Xayyapheat with unique hair is preparing to compete in the men's 400m hurdles final.
A Thai fan cheers before the men's football final between Indonesia and Thailand begins
In addition to being a place for athletes of sports delegations to assert themselves, SEA Games 32 also witnessed many beautiful actions of athletes.
Thailand's Patsapong Amsam-ang (left) and Kasinpob Chomchanad (right) wait under an umbrella during a break due to heavy rain in the men's pole vault final on May 8, 2023.
Then athlete Kasinpob Chomchanad left and left champion Patsapong Amsam-ang alone in the rain.
Thailand's athletics winner Natthaphon Dansungnoen (right) encourages runner-up Ang Chen Xiang (left) of Singapore after the men's 100m hurdles final
Cambodia's sensational track athlete looks at a photo of herself on social media during the women's 5,000m race.
Just after seeing the photo, Bou Samnang continued to be asked to take a photo by fans in Cambodia.
Winner Rikki Marthin Luther Simbolon (lying) of Indonesia is congratulated by runner-up Soh Rui Yong of Singapore after the men's 10,000m final
To complete their tests, athletes must try their best and concentrate highly. Therefore, regardless of the results, athletes still deserve to receive praise from fans.
Malaysia's Lee Yiat Qing competes in the women's diving final
Thailand's Suthasini Sawettabut serves during the match against Malaysia's Karen Lyne Dick in the women's table tennis team final
Cambodia's Soeng Moeuy practices the "kun kru" move, a ritual that khmer kun boxers perform before starting a match.
Myanmar's Zwe Wai Hlian Phyo also performs the "kun kru" move.
Athletes compete in the men's 3,000m steeplechase final
Kittizin Inthavong and Khamhak Sivongxay of Laos perform in the men's doubles event of kun kokator.
Thailand's Natthaphon Dansungnoen (left) and runner-up Ang Chen Xiang (right) of Singapore cross the finish line in the men's 100m hurdles final.
Athlete Trieu Thi Phuong Thuy (right) of Vietnam was hit by athlete Moeuy Soeng (left) in the women's 51 kg event of kun khmer.
Vietnam's Tran Hung Nguyen competes in the men's 200m backstroke final
Vietnam's Hoang Thi Tinh (blue shirt) competes with Thailand's Wanwisa Muenjit (white shirt) in the women's 48kg judo final.
Cambodia has invested heavily in the 32nd SEA Games - the first Southeast Asian Games to take place in its country after 64 years. Up to now, Cambodia has received many compliments from friends in the region and internationally. In addition to sports, the kindness and enthusiasm of the Cambodian people are things that tourists can feel.
Soldiers relax by the pool at the Morodok Techo Aquatics Center ahead of the opening ceremony.
A man sits in the shade of the 32nd SEA Games billboard because it is too hot.
Athletes compete in the men's 10,000m final at Morodok Techo Stadium, the pride of Cambodia.
Training and competition are extremely difficult. That is why athletes are always filled with joy when they overcome strong opponents.
Cambodia's Brandon Jerome Peterson celebrates after winning the men's 3x3 basketball final against the Philippines
Singapore's Shanti Pereira (center) celebrates after crossing the finish line in the women's 200m final
Malaysian players celebrate victory in the women's hockey final against Thailand
Thailand's Chonthicha Khabut celebrates victory after the women's pole vault final
Vietnam 3x3 Basketball explodes with historic gold medal
Vietnam's Tran Hung Nguyen celebrates after winning the men's 400m individual medley final
As of May 16, the Vietnamese sports delegation is still firmly in first place on the SEA Games 32 rankings. A strong development journey of Vietnamese athletes has been demonstrated at the 2023 Southeast Asian Games. This will certainly be a solid launching pad for Vietnamese athletes to aim for larger playgrounds such as ASIAD or the Olympics.
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Nguyen Thi Oanh is one of the prides of Vietnamese sports at the 32nd SEA Games.
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