SWIMMING events for men and women at the XIII ASEAN Para Games, hosted by Thailand, took place yesterday morning at the 80th Birthday Anniversary Commemorative Stadium in Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), Thailand.
In the men’s 50-metre backstroke event, Aung Myint Myat won Myanmar’s first-ever gold medal at the Games, while Indonesia secured the silver medal and Viet Nam took the bronze. In the men’s 200-metre breaststroke event, Nanda Soe Min of Myanmar claimed the gold medal, followed by host Thailand with silver and Viet Nam with bronze. In the men’s 100-metre freestyle event, Thailand won the gold medal, Myanmar swimmer Soe Win earned the silver, and Viet Nam took the bronze. In another men’s 200-metre breaststroke event, Malaysia secured the gold medal, Myanmar’s Min Htoo won the silver, and Indonesia claimed the bronze.
In the men’s shotput event, Tin Nyo of Myanmar
won the gold medal, Indonesia took the silver, and Aung Tun Lin of Myanmar
earned the bronze. In the women’s discus throw event, Htet Htet Aye of Myanmar
won the gold medal, while the Philippines secured both the silver and bronze
medals. In another women’s discus throw event, Malaysia won the gold medal,
Myanmar athlete Chaw Akari took the silver, and Malaysia also claimed the
bronze.
In yesterday’s events, Myanmar athletes
competed in athletics, swimming, goalball for the visually impaired, blind
chess, table tennis, sitting volleyball, and football, winning a total of eight
medals: four gold, three silver, and one bronze.
Following the competitions, an award presentation
ceremony was held, during which Myanmar Paralympic Sports Federation President
Maj-Gen Hla Moe presented gold, silver, and bronze medals to Myanmar athletes,
while responsible officials presented awards to other first-, second-, and
third-place winners.
In the opening group match of the sitting
volleyball competition, the Myanmar team defeated the host Thailand team in
straight sets. In the seven-aside football match, the Myanmar team and the host
Thailand team played out a two-goal draw.
Afterwards, the Myanmar Paralympic Sports
Federation awarded cash prizes of US$300 to gold medallists, US$200 to silver
medallists, and US$100 to bronze medallists. The prizes were presented by
Federation President Maj-Gen Hla Moe on behalf of the federation.
On 22 January, Myanmar is scheduled to compete
in blind chess, goalball for the visually impaired, swimming, sitting
volleyball, football, athletics, shooting, table tennis, boccia, and bowling
events at the Games.
MNA/ KZL
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