On the competition day of September 30, the Vietnamese Sports Delegation continued to compete in shooting, boxing, volleyball, canoe sprint, weightlifting, chess, chess, athletics, esport, golf, kurash and roller sports.
Le Quang Liem (left) is the hope of Vietnamese chess at the 19th ASIAD.
But as of 4:00 p.m. on September 30, the Vietnamese Sports Delegation still has not won any more medals.
Currently, Vietnam is still ranked 15th on the rankings with 1 gold medal, 2 silver medals and 12 bronze medals.
In Southeast Asia, Thailand (6th place, 8 gold medals), Indonesia (12th place, 3 gold medals), Malaysia (13th place, 3 gold medals) and Singapore (14th place, 2 gold medals).
Notably, in the top group, China continued to show dominance when winning 107 gold medals, 65 silver medals, and 33 bronze medals.
Currently, the host country's sports delegation has nearly as many gold medals as all other countries combined.
The Japanese delegation is currently second in the rankings with 28 gold medals, 38 silver medals and 36 bronze medals.
But the position of the land of the rising sun is being threatened by South Korea when this country has 27 gold medals, 28 silver medals and 53 bronze medals.
Returning to the Vietnamese Sports Delegation, in the afternoon and evening of September 30, athletes will continue to participate in boxing, chess, and athletics.
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