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All times local in Games 2022 Live Stream Day 4 Here's the official event YouTube page, and today's live stream for the event is below, keep an eye here for streams of different sports throughout the day9pm - Men's Football results Semi-finals decided Kaisuke Honda's Cambodia needed a win against Malaysia and for Laos to beat Thailand to go throught to the semis, and while that miracle didn't happen they did get a great result and against Malaysia, drawing 2-2. The Thais beat Laos by a single goal and topped the group. With Group A already done and dusted we now know our semi-finals 19 May 7pm Vietnam - Malaysia Thailand - Indonesia830pm - Badminton team results Singapore defeated the Philippines 3-0 and Vietnam ousted Malaysia 3-1 in the team quarter-finals. Tomorrow's semi-finals are Thailand v Singapore 9am start Vietnam v Indonesia 9am start815pm - Swimming Schooling leads Singapore to men's 4x100m medley victory Singapore have had a dominant night in the pool and aced the 4x100m medley at the My Dinh Water Sports Palace in Hanoi. The quartet of Joseph Schooling, Quah Zheng Wen, Jonathan Tan and Maximillian Ang won in 3 ahead of Vietnam and Thailand. It was a second gold of the evening for Schooling and his 29th SEA Games gold - Athletics round-up There was another gold for Thailand's Joshua Atkinson in the 800m, and the Philippines' Clinton Kingsley Bautista keeps his men’s 110m hurdles SEA Games crown clocking - Men's Basketball Philippines survive scare against Thailand The Gilas Pilipinas might be 13-time straight champs but the Thais weren't going to roll over in Game 1, the champs eventually winning 76-73. Veteran star June Mar Fajardo had 28 points, 12 rebounds, and 2 - Joseph Schooling defends 100m butterfly title Singaporean swim star Joseph Schooling wins the 100m fly clocking And it was a Singapore 1-2 with Quah Zheng Wen second and Thailand's Wongcharoen Navaphat third in Schooling's first medal of the 31st SEA Games is gold, his 28th SEA Games gold medal, and he's now won every single 100m butterfly since the 2013 - Gymnastics Gold for Indonesia's Rifda Irfanaluthfi Rifda Irfanaluthfi wins women's floor, Vietnam's Nhu Phuong Pham claims silver. It's Rifda's second SEA Games gold here in Hanoi after she won the women's individual all-around ahead of Aleah Finnegan on gymnastics Day - Carlos Yulo wins FIFTH gold medal, shares it with Vietnam's Thanh It's a gold rush for Carlos Yulo, he wins his fifth in the horizontal bar, and he'll share this one with Vietnam's Dinh Phuong Thanh as they both score exactly That's seven SEA Games medals for Yulo here, five of them - Gymnastics Dinh Phuong Thanh wins PB gold, silver for Carlos Yulo Dinh Phuong Thanh of Vietnam sent the local fans wild with a near-perfect parallel bars routine that was awarded from the judges - good enough to beat Filipino star Carlos Yulo. A silver for Yulo is his sixth medal in Vietnam, he scored points in the - Volleyball Philippines men eliminated after second loss After a shock loss to Cambodia in their opener, the Philippine team couldn't turn it around against Thailand and they're out of the competition. Thailand won 25-20, 29-27, - Shooting results Thailand, Indonesia win gold Men's 25m rapid fire pistol Indonesia Vietnam Thailand Women's team 10m air rifle Thailand Indonesia Singapore 330pm - Gymnastics Women's beam gold for Rachel Yeoh Li Wen! Malaysian gymnast Rachel Yeoh Li Wen tops the women's beam event. A score means she edges out the Philippines' Aleah Finnegan who scored Vietnam's Pham Nhu Phuong collects bronze on - Gymnastics schedule, order of play and live stream Here's what's happening today and when 2-240pm - Men's vault 240-330pm - Women's balance beam 330-4pm - Men's parallel bars 4-440pm - Women's floor exercise 440-520pm - Men's horizontal bar Here's the live stream, took a while to find this one!315pm - Aleah Finnegan second in beam Scores have just flashed up for Finnegan and she's currently in second place on - Yulo on for gold in vault And it looks like a fourth gold for Carlos Yulo, scores from the stadium read Carlos Yulo PHI Tikumporn Surintornta THA Juancho Miguel Besana Eserio PHI Women's beam is up now with Aleah Finnegan competing and aiming for her third gold and a fourth medal here in Hanoi at her debut performance under the Filipino flag. Yulo will compete in the parallel bars and the horizontal bar - Carlos Yulo up in men's vault Yulo is up first in the vault, he's looking to add to the three gold medals he's already won in - Gymnastics coming up It's the final day of gymnastics today with stand-outs Carlos Yulo and Aleah Finnegan involved. Finnegan will take part in the women's beam event while for the men it begins with vault, then parallel bars, and horizontal - Women's volleyball Thailand march to another straight-sets win Defending champs Thailand dismantle Indonesia to win 3-0 25-15, 25-12, 25-14. That's their second game and their second straight-set win. Locked - Philippines men's basketball schedule The Gilas are after a 14th title in a row, here's their path to gold May 16 Philippines vs Thailand, 4pm May 17 Philippines v Cambodia, 6pm May 18 Philippines v Singapore, 4pm May 19 Philippines v Vietnam, 8pm May 21 Philippines v Malaysia, 12pm May 22 Philippines v Indonesia, 4pm1230pm - Basketball Philippines women dismiss Indonesia in opening game The Philippines are reigning champions in both men's and women's competition and the Gilas Women started strong with a comfortable 93-77 victory over Indonesia. Star player was Afril Bernardino who came close to a double-double as the champs banked winning - Men's basketball begins with the Philippines favourites The men's 5x5 competition starts today with the Gilas Pilipinas after a 14th straight title. The Gilas Pilipinas will be led by brothers Kiefer and Thirdy Ravena and six-time PBA Most Valuable Player June Mar Fajardo. They have won 18 gold medals in the history of these Games, more than anyone else by a way, and will be hoping to add a 19th this time around. The Philippines face Thailand in their opener today at - Badminton Indonesia v Cambodia While badminton's big names from Indonesia are resting after making the Thomas Cup final, losing out to India in a big surprise, you can watch the next generation here in Vietnam. To see who's here you can read our full preview and schedule. The teams competition starts at the quarter finals stage, and features doubles and singles - Badminton Vietnam v Malaysia team singles Next up is Vu Thi Anh Thu VIE vs. Ong Xin Yee MAS in a singles match, streaming - Badminton Malaysia comeback to win three-set thriller Badminton began with a three-set thriller this morning in the Bac Giang Gymnasium as Malaysia's women's doubles team came from a set down to overcome the hosts. Buoyed by a boisterous local crowd, Vietnam's Hong/Hoai took the first set, but Malaysia's Kee and Yap Ling composed themselves and took the opener 2-1 in the end. Malaysia win 12-21, 21-15, - Women's volleyball live stream Thailand - Indonesia Reigning champs Thailand take on Indonesia today, the Thais started their title defence with a commanding 3-0 victory over the Philippines. The Thais have won every single gold medal at the SEA Games dating back to 1995. Here's the Thailand - Indonesia live - Swimming Joseph Schooling second in 100 fly heat Singapore's Rio 2016 gold medallist - the nation's first - is back in the pool today in the 100m butterfly, coming second in his heat behind Thailand's Navaphat Wongcharoen. He surprised by not swimming the men's 50m butterfly yesterday, but was involved in the 4x100 freestyle relay where Singapore came first but were then disqualified due to a false start. It would have been his 28th SEA Games gold medal, now that may come today - the final will happen later in the evening session from 6pm Hanoi time. Stay tuned! We'll try to put a live stream for that final here. Here's the top six from the heat Navaphat Wongcharoen THA Joseph Schooling SIN Joe A Wijaya Kurniawan INA Zheng Wen Quah SIN Nguyen Paul Le VIE Glenn Victor Sutanto INA 9am - Badminton begins Badminton SEA Games 2022 live stream The teams competition shuttles badminton centre stage this morning and first up is the hosts against Malaysia in the women's doubles. Vietnam's Hong/Hoai play Malaysia's Kee and Yap Ling in women's doubles. Watch now, it's live streaming - Preview Big names, world champs and Olympic heroes star on Day 4. Carlos Yulo and FilAm gymnast Aleah Finnegan have a final chance to add to their already impressive gymnastics SEA Games gold medal tallies today. While Singapore's Rio gold medallist Joseph Schooling is after a staggering 28th SEA Games swimming gold medal, here's what to look out for from him in a full swimming preview and schedule. And get ready for lots of badminton over the coming days, the teams event starts today, here's a preview, schedule and stars to watch. 5x5 Basketball begins today - What's happening today at the 2022 SEA Games? Plenty! Here are a few medal highlights from today's schedule Monday 16 7 swimming medal events including women’s 200m free, 50m breast, 200m back and men’s 400m freestyle, 100m fly, 200m backstroke 10 athletics medals including men’s and women’s 110m/100m hurdles and men’s/women’s 4x100m relay Badminton Men’s and women’s team finals Men’s and women’s team finals Esports Team Arena of Valor and Team League of Legends Gymnastics 5 medals including men’s parallel bars, horizontal bars, and women’s beam and floor 10 medals in Pencak silat Chao boui sang! Or good morning from Vietnam! And welcome to Day 4 of SEA Games fun in Hanoi, stay with us for all the latest news, interviews, results and live updates. 8 facts about the 31st SEA Games in Vietnam The Southeast Asian Games, or SEA Games for short, finally comes back to Vietnam this year with its 31st event. Like the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, the preparation for the 31st SEA Games in Vietnam has been through heaps of difficulties due to the pandemic and drawn much attention from the Vietnamese public. In this article, we will give you 7 essential facts about the 31st SEA Games this year. 1. It’s the 2nd time Vietnam is hosting the SEA Games A performance in the opening ceremony of the 22nd SEA Games in 2003 Image credit Tuổi Trẻ SEA Games is a biennial sporting event, meaning it is held every two years by a selected city in Southeast Asia. This is the second time Vietnam is hosting this event since the 22nd SEA Games in 2003. In the SEA Games this year, sportspeople from 11 countries will compete in 526 categories of 40 different sports, about two-thirds of which are official sports at the Olympics. Non-Olympics sports present at the Games will include kurash, xiangqi, vovinam, pétanque, muay Thai, wushu, sepak takraw, and so on. 2. The event was postponed for six months due to the pandemic Vietnam has made great efforts in controlling the pandemic in the past year, which facilitates the 31st SEA Games to take place this 2022. Image credit Người Lao Động The 31st SEA Games was originally planned to take place from 21st November to 2nd December 2021. However, at that time, the pandemic in Vietnam was not under control yet, so the organisers decided to postpone the event. With the new schedule, it will roll out from 12th to 23rd May 2022. According to VOV, the new schedule was picked in order to avoid clashing with the Winter Olympics in Beijing, China, the Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games in Bangkok, Thailand, and the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, the UK. In addition, this schedule will give the Cambodian government more time to prepare for the 32nd SEA Games in Phnom Penh next year. 3. Hồ Chí Minh City was the original venue choice The mock image of the Rạch Chiếc Sporting Complex in 2018. Image credit VnExpress Initially, both Hanoi and Hồ Chí Minh City wanted to host the 31st SEA Games, originally planned for 2021. After that, Hồ Chí Minh City was the chosen host city as Hanoi was already the main venue of the 22nd SEA Games. According to VnExpress, in early 2018, Hồ Chí Minh City’s government submitted a tentative plan for the event with an estimated budget of about VND15,612,000,000,000 ~USD683,463, Most of this fund was planned to be used for the SEA Games facilities, including building the new sporting complex at Rạch Chiếc and upgrade the facilities of Phan Đình Phùng and Phú Thọ Indoor Stadium. Mỹ Đình National Stadium built for the 22nd SEA Games will be one of the main venues for the SEA Games this year. Image credit Lao Động Everything changed when Vietnam withdrew from hosting the 2018 Asian Games in 2014 due to limited funding, followed by the former Prime Minister Nguyễn Tấn Dũng’s determination to cut costs for new sporting facilities. On 24th July 2018, Hồ Chí Minh City withdrew from hosting the 31st SEA Games. This was how Hanoi was chosen as a replacement host for the 31st SEA Games thanks to its existing sports facilities. Many netizens have praised this decision as it would save lots of money. 4. The mascot has caused much controversy The most voted mascot design in the beginning was a golden Lài dog, a native breed of Vietnam. Image credit Vietnam Television The branding campaign for the 31st SEA Games has ignited a heated debate on the internet, mostly over its logo and mascot’s design. On 30th August 2019, the Vietnam Olympic Committee launched a design competition for a potential logo, mascot, and theme song for both the 31st SEA Games. This competition attracted considerable public attention. In October 2021, the competition ended with the announcement of the top-voted mascot design, which was a golden Lài dog named Vàng holding a torch. The three official mascot finalists have received lots of criticism due to their aesthetics. Image credit Lao Động However, the SEA Games organisers later picked three different finalists for the official mascot. These designs were met with the netizen’s criticism over their aesthetics, calling these designs awkward or ugly compared to the Lài dog one. Facing backlash, the organisers clarified that the designs would be refined. 5. The final mascot is an endangered species The logo and the finalized official mascot of the 31st SEA Games Image credit Voice of Vietnam In November 2020, the organisers announced the official logo and mascot for the 31st SEA Games. Designed by Ngô Xuân Khôi, the official mascot, Sao la, is inspired by an animal called the spindle horn, an endangered distinctive species of Vietnam. It is extremely difficult to picture a sao la in its natural habitat. The last times it was pictured were in 1998 and 2013. Image credit VnExpress Sao la, also nicknamed “the Asian unicorn”, was found in 1992 on the Annamite Range separating Vietnam and Laos. This discovery shocked the world as it was nearly impossible to discover any new big mammal in our modern era. At the time of discovery, there were about 20 sao la living in their natural habitat. Sao la are currently listed as Critically Endangered CR in the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources Red List. Apart from the mascot, Hoàng Xuân Hiếu’s design was also chosen as the official logo of the event. It represents both a dove of peace flying to the sky and the letter V as in “victory” and “Vietnam.” The shape of the logo also symbolises a person’s hand touching their chest when he or she sings a national anthem. On 28th February 2022, the organisers announced that Hãy tỏa sáng Let’s Shine will be the theme song of the two events. This song is composed by Vietnamese veteran composer and musician Huy Tuấn. Veteran singer Tùng Dương is set to be the main performer. 6. PUBG will be an official sport in the Games The world’s phenomenal mobile game PUBG will make its debut in the 31st SEA Games this year. Image credit GenK Following their first appearance in the 30th SEA Games in the Philippines in 2019, electronic sports, or esports for short, continue to appear in the 31st SEA Games this year. Athletes will compete in 8 game titles divided into 10 categories. Among these game events, Arena Valor and Mobile Legends Bang Bang are being retained from the previous SEA Games while six new titles have been added, including many popular ones such as PUBG and League of Legends. 7. Three plans were proposed to hold the opening and closing ceremonies in the pandemic Many methods will be used, as at the Mỹ Đình National Stadium in this picture, to control the number of spectators at the opening and closing ceremonies as well as at sporting events. Image credit Vietnam+ Because the pandemic situation is getting complicated in Hanoi, the opening and closing ceremonies will be held with some restrictions to minimise the threat of Covid-19. In fact, Hanoi’s government has three alternative plans for the two ceremonies. If the pandemic in Hanoi is in level 1, or in other words, well-controlled, the ceremonies will proceed as normal, plus some preventive measures such as attendees keeping a certain distance from each other, sanitising hands, wearing masks, and so on. In the event that the situation reaches level 2 or 3, which means that the Covid-19 case numbers in Vietnam are rising rapidly and threaten to overwhelm the healthcare system’s capacity, the ceremonies will take place with half of the maximum audience. The spectators will also be instructed to come to the stadiums at specific time slots. In the worst scenario, meaning that the pandemic reaches level 4, overloading the city healthcare system, the ceremonies will be implemented as a “movement bubble”. All coaches, athletes, and sports officials will only be allowed to move around a specific area, follow strict itineraries to get the venues, and get tested for Covid-19 every 72 hours. The number of spectators at the ceremonies will not exceed 50% of the maximum capacity. As scheduled, the opening ceremony will start at 8PM Indochina Time on 12th May 2022 at Mỹ Đình National Stadium and the closing ceremony will take place at 8PM Indochina Time 23rd May 2022 at Hanoi Indoor Games Gymnasium. 8. Two prominent Vietnamese track and field athletes return in this SEA Games Quách Thị Lan effortlessly defeated her competitors in the selective round for the Vietnamese athletics team in the 31st SEA Games. Image credit Lao Động The 31st SEA Games this year marks the return of the Vietnamese athlete Quách Thị Lan. The 1995-born sprinter and hurdler is a remarkable name in the field of athletics in Vietnam. Her individual achievements include silver medals at the 27th and 28th SEA Games in 2013 and 2015 respectively, Asian Games 2014 and 2018, and Asian championships 2017. However, in 2019, she, unfortunately, suffered from serious injuries. Therefore, she had to withdraw from the National Championship in 2019, leaving her fans disappointed. Having fully recovered, she is expected to bring medals to the Vietnamese athletic team this SEA Games. Nguyễn Thị Oanh center has set a goal to protect her three gold medals in the 31st SEA Games this year. Image credit Thanh Niên Nguyễn Thị Oanh, often dubbed as the Vietnamese queen of track and field, is also participating in the 31st SEA Games, giving hopes of yielding great results for the Vietnamese athletics team. In 2021, she successfully protected her gold medals in many categories of the National Athletics Championship. Also in this tournament, she broke the 18-year-old national record in the female 5000m running category. At the 30th SEA Games, she contributed three gold medals to the achievements of the Vietnamese team. The 31st SEA Games is ready to start Though the 31st SEA Games has faced many difficulties in its preparation, everything appears to be falling into place at the moment. Let’s set all the controversies aside and look forward to the great performances of Southeast Asian athletes. Celebrating peace, sportsmanship, and solidarity, the event sends out a message of hope across Southeast Asia in such a challenging time. Also check out Vietnam reopens international tourism before the 31st SEA Games Vietnamese footballer auctions his SEA Games medal for Covid-19 fund The history of the Vietnam football team Cover image adapted from Lao Động, Lao Động, and GenK Enjoying The Smart Local Vietnam? Follow us on Facebook, Telegram, Instagram, and LinkedIn for more stories like this. If you have a story to share, email us at pressvn Illustration Craig Stephens Provocative actions over a contested atoll, the US stepping up threats over mutual defence, and planned joint naval patrols could push China to miscalculate An incident like that in the Gulf of Tonkin – real or manufactured – which launched the US into the Vietnam war, may push an anti-China Congress to demand military action Published 130am, 31 May, 2023 Updated 1047am, 31 May, 2023 Illustration Craig Stephens The SEA Games 2021 Postponed to 2022 are in full flow and showcasing the best of Southeast Asian sport and culture. Here's a full preview of the event which will give you a good overview of what's going on and the stars of these Games to watch out for. Gymnastics, swimming, athletics track and field, and football are centre-stage on day two Saturday 14 May. And with 3x3 basketball finals, mountain biking and much more to come in chess, golf, kickboxing, kurash A type of Asian wrestling, muaythai, pencak silat, petanque, rowing, sepak takraw, table tennis, tennis, volleyball and wushu all happening, there's something for everyone. Keep up right here, hit refresh for updates. All times local in Games 2022 Live stream Here's the official event YouTube page, and today's live stream for the event is below, keep an eye here for streams of different sports throughout the day10pm - Men's and women's Football results Men's Singapore 2-2 Malaysia Thailand 5-0 Cambodia That commanding win today puts Thailand in a favourable position to qualify, while Malaysia currently top the group on seven points. Cambodia would have to beat Malaysia and Thailand would have to lose to Laos for Honda's team to make the semis. Women's Vietnam 7-0 Cambodia Reigning champs Vietnam qualify in top spot with two wins, nine goals scored and just one conceded. The Philippines qualify second in Group A and advance to the semi-finals to face the winner of Group B. Group B will be decided tomorrow with Thailand fancied to overcome Laos, and second place will come down to the result of Myanmar-Singapore where a draw would be enough for - Thailand win men's and women's 3x3 basketball Thailand have done the double in th 3x3 basketball. The women beat defending champs Philippines in the semi-final 21-12, with the men's team also downing the Filipino reigning champs in their semi by 21-17. In a tight women's final with the hosts Vietnam that was 19-19 with 12 seconds to go the highly rated Businprom popped up with two clutch points to win it for the fighting elephants. The men's final was also Vietnam v Thailand and the Thais got the better of the hosts in another thriller with the help of star man Antonio Price - Swimming Day 1 results Quah Ting Wen lengthens legacy Plenty of splashing and dashing went on today, here are Saturday's results Singapore's Quah Ting Wen added to her extremely long list of SEA Games medals winning the 100m freestyle, the 200m butterfly and the 200m individual medley. Her 200m butterfly time of 2 is a new SEA Games meet record, and a new Singapore national record. In the men's comp Vietnam took the men's 4x100m free ahead of Indonesia and Thailand, and Singapore also topped the men's 100m backstroke with Quah Zheng Wen clocking Phạm Thanh Bao from Vietnam won the men's 100m breastroke in 1 ahead of Singaporean Maximillian Ang Wei 1 and Gagarin Nathaniel from Indonesia earned bronze in 1 - Aleah Finnegan "The fans were amazing, we have so much love and support" Finnegan spoke to after winning gold and silver in the women's all-around action today Scroll down for full results. Formerly a Team USA gymnast, she made her Philippines debut today, with her proud mother watching on. "My mom was born and raised in Manila and lived there until she was 19/20 years old so we still have lots of family back in the Philippines, my uncle and his wife are here as well, we do still have lots of family over there. "It felt really great to be out here and to be able to compete and have this opportunity, for them The Filipino team to trust me like this and the fans were amazing out there, we have so much love and support, it's a little bit overwhelming but at the end of the day we're so appreciative of it." "They truly get us hyped up, they're so supportive and we couldn't ask for anything else. So what inspired this return to elite international competition? "All those people around me who are so supportive, and those who aren't as well, the ones who are like 'you're crazy'... God's given me the talent and the ability and the body to continue to perform and that's what I'm going to do."815pm - EJ Obiena "Happy to defend my title and get back-to-back wins" Pole-vault champ EJ Obiena spoke to saying "The added bonus was having a 1-2 Philippines finish, something we haven't done for a really long time and I'm happy that in the end we were able to pull it off." So what's next? "We still have competitions coming in, the world championships is right around the corner, the season ends in September so still a lot of training to do, lots of prep, but we're looking forward to it. Scroll down for results745pm - Men's and women's football Lots happening this evening, Vietnam's play Cambodia in women's Group A decider, a win guarantees them a semi-final spot. And Thailand are dominating Keisuke Honda's Cambodia, currently 4-0 to the good. Make that five. Singapore drew 2-2 with Malaysia - Aleah Finnegan and mom have a sweet cry It's the first time Aleah competed internationally under the Filipino flag, the country where her mother comes from. We caught up with a proud mom after the medal ceremony and the tears flowed. Video here630pm - EJ Obiena wins pole vault gold, breaks Games Record Philippines pole vaulter EJ Obiena doubled down on the pole vault gold medal he won at the 2019 SEA Games and went one better by breaking his own Games Record. The Filipino Eagle soared to to secure gold, raising the bar from the he set in Manila three years ago. And there were more Pinoy celebrations as fellow Filipino Hokkett Delos Santos came second clearing 5 metres and Malaysia's Alwi Iskandar picked up bronze after he scaled - Gymnastics Philippines win team all-around, Indonesia's Rifda Irfanaluthfi wins individual Aleah Finnegan helps Philippines to team all-around gold on her debut appearance for the nation where her mother was born, also claiming silver in the individual. SEA Games 2022 women's all-around results Philippines Vietnam Singpore And a huge result for Indonesia's Irfanaluthfi who claims the SEA Games 2021 individual all-around. Individual all-around results Rifda Irfanaluthfi INA Aleah Finnegan Cruz PHI Rachel Yeoh Li Wen MAS 6pm - Aleah Finnegan competes for the Philippines for the first time Born in Missouri, Aleah Finnegan competed for the for years, now she's back at elite international level representing the Philippines. It wasn't perfect, there was a fall on the uneven bars and a couple of other small mistakes, but she just spoke to and said she's happy overall with her performance. The Filipino crowd here in the Quan Ngua Sports Palace in Hanoi made a lot of noise and gave her a big welcome to the team. We're waiting for results with the Filipino team in with a shot at the team all-around and Indonesia looking strong in the - Track Singapore's Shanti Pereira wins women's 200m Singaporean sprinter Veronica Shanti Pereira reclaims the 200m crown that she won at the 2015 Singapore SEA Games. Pereira clocked 2351 to outpace Filipina Twins Kyla 2356 and Kayla Richardson 2387.5pm - Women's 3x3 basketball Semi-final results Thailand 21-14 Philippines Vietnam 19-16 Indonesia Vietnam vs. Thailand in the gold medal final while Indonesia and the Philippines will square off for bronze, all to be decided today!430pm SEA Games 2022 Athletics Track and field Results Let's collate all the track and field results right here for easy viewing, so far the men's and the women's hammer results and the women's 1500m are in Women's hammer throw Grace Wong MAS Mingkamon Koomphon THA Panwat Gimsrang THA Men's Hammer throw Jackie Wong MAS Kittipong Boonmawan THA Sadat Marzuqi Ajisan MAS m Women's 1500m Nguyen Thi Oanh VIE 4 Khuat Phuong Anh VIE 4 Goh Chui Ling SIN 4 Women's 200m Shanti Pereira SIN 2351 Kyla Ashley Maico Richardson PHI 2356 Kayla Anise Maico Richardson PHI 2387 415pm - Indonesia sweep men's rowing golds, Vietnam sweep the women's Hugely impressive rowing displays from these two nations. Indonesia took all six men's and Vietnam all six women's gold medal finals here in - Thailand defeat Philippines' women's volleyball team 3-0 The reigning champs asserted their class over the Filipinas, winning 21-15, 21-13, 21-14. A dominant display from the Thais who set their stall out early, they went 6-0 up in the first set and blitzed the Philippines, and while the team wearing red found their feet and fought back to 9-7, the set eventually slipped away from them. The rest of the match followed a similar pattern and the Philippines just couldn't find a foothold. The Thais have a winning streak in this competition dating back to 1995 and don't look like they countenance loosening that grip any time soon. Love the way the Philippines were still bouncing and positive and congratulating each other and the opposition after the game, true sportsmanship, lovely to - Day 2 Track and field results Vietnam's Nguyen Thi Oanh claims 1500m - Athletics live stream And here's an athletics track and field live stream on the official Facebook page. 11 gold medal events today!2pm - Women's volleyball Thailand- Philippines live stream Huge match here between the reigning champs and a determined Philippines who finished just off the podium in fourth at the last SEA Games in their back yard in Manila. Watch now on the live stream. In the men's game Cambodia has just defeated the Philippines three sets to - SEA Games 2022 Esports live stream With huge interest around the Esports events here are a couple of live streams up and running now League of Legends Wild Rift and FIFA Online - Women's volleyball Thailand vs Philippines in an hour A crunch match in women's volleyball today sees reigning champs Thailand take on the Philippines an hour from now 2pm Vietnam time. Some big stars on show here like Thailand's ageless captain Pleumjit Thinkaow and her setter ally Nootsara Tomkom, and Filipina superstar Alyssa Valdez. We caught up with Alyssa here in Hanoi, here's what she said in the first part of our interview. She told a funny story of how her boyfriend Kiefer Who's also at these Games with the basketball team had a little flex when he found out he was coming, see the Tweet below or click here to hear it. Second part coming soon!1240pm - Women's Gymnastics update It's the women's all-around team and individual today. Gymnasts compete in the team event then their scores are also used to decide the individual medals. Singapore completed their morning session and later this afternoon we'll see Philippines, Indonesia and Vietnam compete. The star name is Aleah Finnegan who's competing for the Philippines after some success with the USA gymnastics team. We'll see some world-class competition in floor exercise, vault, uneven bars, balance beam this afternoon starting from 320pm Vietnam time UTC+7.1215pm - Triathlon double for the Philippines The men's and women's triathlons belong to the Philippines with Kim Mangrobang reigning supreme in the women’s individual for her third straight SEA Games gold medal. And there was another Filipina on the podium with Raven Alcoseba bagging bronze. The men's belonged to the Filipinos too, going 1-2 with Fernando Casares and Kim Remolino claiming the top two steps of the - Brunei bags first gold of the Games It's gold for Brunei in Wushu, Mohammad Adi Salihin Roslan winning the men's taolu nanquan - EJ Obiena to defend pole vault title today Filipino pole vault star EJ Obiena will defend the title he won in 2019 today, look out for him later with the final at 4 - Track and field Malaysia's Grace Wong wins hammer! The women's hammer throw final is done with Grace Wong from Malaysia in the golden position. Thailand finished in both silver and bronze positions Panwat Gimsrang and Mingkamon Koomphon completing the - Singapore's Tsan Brother/sister duo chachachaing their way to the podium Chelsy and Gary Tsan represent Singapore here in Hanoi in the dancesport discipline. This Singaporean brother-sister act will put their own spin on chachacha, paso doble and jive tomorrow 15 May. Chelsy Tsan, 18, bagged a huge seven-medal haul at the 2019 CK Open International Dancesport Championships including two gold, and is now ready to bring all that latin dance-inspired flavour to Hanoi. "Winning those seven medals boosted my self-belief, that was my biggest achievement," she said. Chelsy is a SEA Games debutante but brother Gary took part in 2019 in Manila, but they won't be the only sibling pair on the dancefloor, look out for Jerome and Rachel Teo, also from Singapore who won two medals at the last SEA - Table Tennis Teams semi-finals It's Vietnam-Singapore in the women's team semi-final right now, Singapore leading by 2 sets to 1 but Vietnam looking strong in the third, leading 10-4. Here's a live - Golf SEA Games 2022 Day 1 results Action got underway at the Heron Lake Golf Course in Vinh Yen early this morning, yesterday Thai golfers led the women's field with Eila Galitsky and Natthakritta Vongtaveelap both finishing on five under. While Indonesia's Hailey Loh Suanne and Malaysian golfer Jeneath Wong both carded a strong -1. And in the men's individual competition it was Thailand on top of the charts too, Weerawish Narkprachar finished four under. Hiroshi Hirahara Tai from Singapore sat second after Round 1 on three under and Indonesia's Amadeus Christian Susanto signed a -2 along with another Thai golfer Pongsapak 2 preview Another day of captivating action is already underway. Yesterday Philippines' world champion gymnast Carlos Yulo won the men's individual all around, and took silver in the team event with the Filipino team, later telling about how he's fully focused on the Paris 2024 Olympics. Today it's Aleah Finnegan's turn, she competed for the team for years and now represents the Philippines - she'll compete in the women's team and individual all-around competitions. Here's a full gymnastics preview and schedule for these Games. Swimming starts today too and we'll see seven gold medal finals, the biggest star at these Games is Singapore's Rio gold medallist Joseph Schooling. Get a swimming preview and schedule here. Women's volleyball, men's and women's football, badminton and golf also continue Chao! Good morning and welcome to Day 2 of SEA Games fun in Hanoi, stay with us for all the latest news, interviews, results and live updates. Unit 13 THE 22nd SEA GAMES A. READING Before you read Work in pairs. Look at the picture. Ask and answer the following questions. What event was it? Where do you think the event took place? /01 Read the passage and do the tasks that follow. The 22nd Southeast Asian Games were held in Vietnam from the 5th to 13th December, 2003. Although it was the first time Vietnam hosted such a big sports event, the Games were a great success. The Games really became a festival that impressed sports enthusiasts with its spirit solidarity, co-operation for peace and development. Athletes from 11 participating countries competed in 32 sports, and 444 gold medals were won. Some teams such as table tennis, badminton, karatedo, volleyball, basketball and wrestling were composed of top competitors in the region. Many Games records were close to international levels. Vietnam won 158 gold medals to finish at the top of the Southeast Asian Games medal standings. Thailand was ranked second with 90 golds, and Indonesia was third with only 55 golds. Singapore and Vietnam were the two nations which had participants who were presented with the Most Outstanding Athlete titles in the Swimming and Shooting events. The Vietnamese Women's Football team successfully defended the SEA Games title. Vietnam and Thailand played in the Men’s Football Final. The Thai Team won the gold medal. In other sports such as karatedo, athletics, bodybuilding and wushu, the young and energetic Vietnamese athletes performed excellently and won a lot of gold medals. Vietnam's first place finish was not surprising. Firstly, to prepare for the 22nd SEA Games, Vietnam carried out an intensive programme for its athletes, which included training in facilities, both home and abroad. Secondly, with the strong support of their countrymen, the Vietnamese athletes competed in high spirits. The country's success has proved that Vietnam can organize sporting events on an international level. A plan has been proposed for Vietnam to host the Asia Sports Games at some point in the future. IW Task 1. Give the Vietnamese equivalents to the following words and phrases. 1. sports enthusiast 4. bodybuilding 2. solidarity 5. high spirits 3. title 6. countrymen CSV Task 2. Scan the passage and complete each of the following sentences. B3F Task Answer the questions. What was the spirit of the 22nd SEA Games? How many gold medals were won at the SEA Games? Which Women’s Football team defended the SEA Games title? Which Men’s Football team won the gold medal? Why was Vietnam’s first place finish not a surprise to everyone? After you read Work with a partner and name some of the Vietnamese athletes you love. Say what they are famous for, and what aspects of sportsmanship you admire fairness, respect, generosity... B. SPEAKING Work in pairs. Discuss and write the name of the sport under each symbol. Which sports do you like/dislike? Give your reasons. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. lOr' Tj Work with a partner. Talk about some of the records at the 22nd SEA Games, using the information in the table below. Example Boonthung, the Thai, won the Men's 200 metres. He ran 200 metres in seconds. Records of the 22nd SEA Games ' .' - . ' . Athletics Men's 200 m Boonthung Thailand seconds Women's Marathon 42 km Emi Indonesia 2 hours 52 minutes 28 seconds Men's Long Jump Amri Malaysia m. Women's High Jump Ruphai Thailand m. Swimming Men's 1500 m Yurita Indonesia 13 minutes seconds Cycling Women's 25 km cross-country Maria Philippines 1 hour 29 minutes 35 seconds. Tennis Men's Singles Dannal Thailand defeated Febi Indonesia 6-2, 6-1. Work in groups. Make a report on the sports results, using the information in the scoreboard. Example Vietnam and Myanmar played in the Women's Football Final. The Vietnamese team won the gold medal. The result score was 2-1. SCOREBOARD 22nd SEA Games Football Women s Final Vietnam 2 Third - place Playoff Thailand 6 Men s Final Thailand 2 Myanmar 1 Malaysia 1 Vietnam 1 Volleyball Women s Final Thailand 3 Vietnam 0 c. LISTENING Before you listen Work in pairs. Ask and answer the following questions. Look at the picture and say what sport it is. Do you like it? Why/Why not? Can you guess what jobs the players of Vietnam's Women's Football team did after the 22nd SEA Games? • •Listen and repeat. odd milkmaid tempting clear deal employee proposal podium While you listen Listen to the first newspaper article about Amnat, the winner in the 22nd Southeast Asian Games Pole Vaulting competition, and answer the questions. How many gold medals did Amnat win in the Pole Vaulting competition? Where does he come from? How many metres did he clear? Did he break the SEA Games record? Listen to the second newspaper article about the players of Vietnam's Women's Football team and decide whether the statements are true T or false F. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Vinamilk has offered jobs to 27 members of Vietnam’s Women’s Football team. The players will certainly work as milkmaids when they stop playing football. Most of them will be jobless when the Games are over. The new employees will be trained right after the deal is signed. The team’s goalkeeper hopes to open a restaurant. After you listen Work in groups. Discuss the following question Which Vietnamese footballers do you like best? Why? D. WRITING You are going to write a description of a football match between your school’s team and one of your neighbouring schools’ teams. The following are the questions you have to answer when describing the match, but they are jumbled. Work with a partner and put the questions in the suitable sections. How did each team play in the first half?/ second half? What was the result? When and where did the match take place? Why was the football match held? What did you think about the game? What was the weather like on that day? What teams took part in the match? What was the spectators’ attitude? Which team played belter? Who scored a goal? SECTIONS Introduction Details of the match Conclusion inr Task 2. Work in pairs. Ask and answer the above questions about a football match you have watched recently. Useful Language in the first half,/second half, keep the ball away from the goal by a combination of passing and dribbling... give a kick shot straight into the goal save a shot struck at close range score a goal/'make a goal against... jump up and cheer players/captain/defender/striker/goalkeeper... spectators/opponents/ DTIT Task 3. Write a description of the football match mentioned above, based on the results of Tasks 1 and 2. The Useful Language may help you. You may start your writing with To celebrate the Ho Chỉ Minh Communist Youth Union’s Foundation Day, our School’s Sports Club recently played a friendly football match with Attacker Attacker i? Attacker J Midfielder Midfielder Midfielder Defender Defender Defender Ĩ Defender 0 n - Goalkeeper Defender = Back Midfielder = Half Back Attacker = Forward/Striker E. LANGUAGE FOCUS Pronunciation Linking Grammar Double comparison Comparative + and + comparative The + comparative, the + comparative Pronunciation • Practise reading these sentences. Make sure you link the words together as shown. LookJat these pictures. The plane took^jOff despite the fog. Mrs. Brown’s quiteuold. She’s fromuAustralia. She has many friendsuin London. It’SjjUpstairs. Tomưused to live here. PutJon your helmet, please. I want to moveuinto the new flat with some friends. Don’t forget to tumLJoff the lights. nmar Exercise 1. Match a half-sentence from box A with a suitable halfsentence from box B. A B 1. Finding a job is becoming. a. more and more nervous Travelling is becoming \ As I waited for my interviev\ b. bigger and bigger I became e. more and more difficult 4. That hole in your pullover is getting d. more and more talkative 5. As the conversation went on, e. more and more expensive he became 6. The suitcase seemed to get f. better and better 7. Her English is improving; g. heavier and heavier as I carried it’s getting it upstairs Exercise 2. Complete each of the following sentences, using the structure comparative + and + comparative with the words in brackets. Example It is becoming to find a job. hard It is becoming harder and harder to find a job. His visit to New York seemed to get because he was very busy at work, short Eating and travelling in this city is getting . expensive As the day went on, the weather got . bad We had to stop the discussion because the question was becoming . complicated Your English is OK now, your pronunciation has got . good Little John is becoming . active As it was getting dark, it was becoming to see everything in the house without electricity, difficult I feel happy as my birthday is coming . close Exercise 3. Complete each of the following sentences, using the structure the + comparative, the + comparative. Choose a suitable halfsentence from the box. the more I liked him the better I feel the more you want the better the service the faster you will learn the more impatient he became the sooner we will arrive the higher your bill will be Example The earlier we leave The earlier we leave, the sooner we will arrive. The warmer the weather The more you practise your English The longer he waited The more electricity you use The more expensive the hotel The more I got to know him The more you have The Southeast Asian Games 2021 take place in Hanoi in May 2022 and will shine a light on the region's sporting heroes and rising stars. Get a preview, schedule, live streaming and stars to watch here. Southeast Asia is about to put on a show with the SEA Games 2021 taking place from 12-23 May 2022 in Hanoi, Vietnam. The 31st edition of the Southeast Asian Games features 40 sports across 526 events and counts on the participation of over 4,5,467 athletes from 11 different nations. Olympic gold medallists like the Philippines' Hidilyn Diaz and Singapore swim star Joseph Schooling will set the bar high while world champions Loh Kean Yew badminton and Carlos Yulo gymnastics will be out to add to their collection of continental titles. Add to the mix the likes of Malaysia's two-time Olympic diving medallist Pandelela Rinong, Indonesia's next-gen badminton team, Thailand's Pleumjit Thinkaow and the Philippine's Alyssa Valdez who will light up the volleyball court, and we're in for a treat of serious sporting action. Let's not forget local hero Hoang Xuan Vinh, who won Vietnam's first ever Olympic gold in shooting, and Thailand's Olympic taekwondo champion Panipak Wongpattanakit. From martial arts wushu, pencak silat, and vovinam to sepak takraw, muay thai, Esports and all your Olympic favourites, there truly is something for everyone to enjoy in Hanoi. And you can follow all the news, action, highlights and fun right here on as we will be on-site bringing you live updates in real time, follow it all on our live blog! Read on for a preview, stars and events to watch, a schedule, and where you can watch and stream the SEA Games. Also read Badminton preview and full schedule Women's football preview and schedule Gymnastics preview and schedulePreview and stars to watch With so much going on at these Games there is no lack of stories to follow and exciting plotlines to play out. Joseph Schooling was the only man to beat Michael Phelps at the Rio 2016 Olympics, but has said that he's coming to the end of his swimming journey, and this SEA Games may be his last. "I'm not going to be swimming for very much longer," he told the Straits Times recently, "maybe one more Olympic cycle, maybe not. I don't know yet," said the swimmer who turns 27 in June. And from one gold medallist to another, Tokyo 2020 weightlifting champ Hidilyn Diaz is ready to add to her four-medal SEA Games haul and defend her 55kg title in Hanoi "I'm ready to represent the Phlippines again," she posted on her social media. Double Olympic medallist and eight-time SEA Games dive champ Pandelela Rinong from Malaysia is ready to lengthen her legacy in Hanoi too. She'll compete in the 10m platform and the 10m synchro with Nur Dhabitah. Malaysia aim to sweep all eight diving gold medals on offer according to their Chinese coach Li football teams and the Philippines' basketball team out to stay on top At the 2019 SEA Games in Manila, Vietnam won both the men's and women's football competitions, and as hosts of this edition they'll hope to bring more joy to the home fans by retaining their titles. The women's team has electrified Vietnamese football by qualifying for their first ever World Cup at Australia & New Zealand 2023, and there is a lot of excitement around the side, it's led by coach Mai Duc Chung, captain and top scorer Huynh Nhu. Speaking of reigning champions, the Filipino basketball team are going for a staggering 14th SEA Games men's title in a row. The Gilas Pilipinas will be led by brothers Kiefer and Thirdy Ravena and six-time PBA Most Valuable Player June Mar Fajardo. They have won 18 gold medals in the history of these Games, more than anyone else by a way, and will be hoping to add a 19th this time volleyball at the SEA Games 2022 Women's volleyball is set be a thriller too. Thailand are the reigning champs from the last SEA Games, defeating Vietnam in the final. The hosts would love to go one better this time around, but Thailand's captain Pleumjit Thinkaow has won ten SEA titles alongside trusted friend and setter Nootsara Tomkom, and they won't loosen their grip easily. Women's volleyball is hugely popular in the Philippines too, and the Pinoy challenge will be boosted by outside hitter Alyssa Valdez' decision to forego her final spot in the Philippines' Big Brother show to play for her country in at the SEA Games 2022 Preview One of Asia's favourite sports will take centre stage in Vietnam, and we will see a world champion and an Olympic champion involved along with some exciting young risers in Hanoi. Men's reigning champ Lee Zii Jia will not defend his title in Hanoi which makes Singapore's Loh Kean Yew the favourite for many. The reigning world champ will come straight from the Thomas Uber Cup where he was on fire, defeating Indonesia's Anthony Ginting 21-13, 21-14 in just 37 minutes, and winning his other two singles matches in straight sets too, but Singapore failed to advance from the group stages in the end. Now Loh turns his attention to Hanoi “The badminton competition only starts later and I did not want to miss the opportunity to play for Singapore in the SEA Games,” the 24-year-old said, he lost out to Lee Zii Jia in the previous final in the Philippines. Indonesia's Olympic doubles champ Apriyani Rahayu will be there too, feeling her way back to fitness after an injury. Look out for Indonesia's 23-year-old riser Chico Aura Dwi Wardoyo who made the Asia Championships semi-final recently - defeating Momota Kento along the way - and only lost to Jonatan Christie in semi-final. In the women's draw there's Indonesia's 19-year-old Putri Kusuma Wardani Putri KW who won a tournament in Orleans, France, recently, and also has Czech Open 2021, Bangladesh International 2021, and Spain Masters 2021 wins next to her name. Vietnam's challenge is headlined by Nguyen Tien Minh in the men's and Nguyen Thuy Linh in the women's competition while Malaysia's 22-year-olds Tee Kai Wun and Man Wei Chong are out to make a name for themselves and field at the 2022 SEA Games There's a lot to look forward to in athletics in Hanoi, Filipino pole-vaulter EJ Obiena set a new SEA Games record at at the last edition and he'll aim to go much higher this time around. Unfortunately, Filipina sprinter Kristina Knot won't be able to defend her 200m title after she suffered a foot injury just before the Games. Better news for the Philippines track team is that their twin-threat – Kyla and Kayla Richardson – should compete in Vietnam. Women's reigning 100m champ Le Tu Chinh from Vietnamese champ will not be able to defend her 100m title either because of a knee injury. Indonesian sprint sensation Lalu Zohri was already the fastest man in Asia at 18 years of age, but Covid and a lack of continuity in training and competition haven't helped his development. Now 21, these Games are the perfect stage to help him get back on track - watch out for Zohri in the men's 100 and sepak takraw, silat and wushu at the 2022 SEA Games At a diverse event featuring everything from Esports to dance, chess, and the amazing game of sepak takraw, there is a lot to dive into. It's only the second time medals will be awarded in Esports at the SEA Games. The first was three years ago at the 2019 edition of these Games. In Hanoi League of Legends, Wild Rift, Arena of Valor, League of Legends, FIFA Online 4, CrossFire, and Mobile Legends Bang Bang will all feature. Two years ago the Philippines came out on top of the Esports competitions with Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore all among the is sepak takraw?Martial art wushu and sepak takraw - a spectacular game played with a wicker ball on a court with a net - will be in the spotlight in Hanoi too. And keep an eye on Singaporean hero Sheik Farhan, he's a three-time silat world champ, this martial art developed in Malaysia and Indonesia was added to UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2019 and is a real spectacle. Oh and let's not forget muay thai, a hard-hitting kickboxing event that Thai fighters often dominate, but in 2019 there were good showings from the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, and we saw medals for Laos and Cambodia SEA Games live stream and highlights You can find live streaming and highlights on the SEA Games 31 Viet Nam 2021 YouTube channel, some geo-restrictions may apply depending on where you are in the Asian Games in 2022 Schedule The Opening Ceremony for the 2021 SEA Games is scheduled for 12 May but some competitions will already start on 6 May. Football Men’s football May 6-22 Women’s football May 11-21 Diving 8-11 May Badminton May 13-21 Basketball May 13-22 Volleyball Indoor volleyball May 13-22 Beach volleyball May 15-20 Golf May 13-18 Fencing May 13-18 E-sports May 13-22 Tennis May 13-22 Table tennis May 13-20 Handball Beach handball May 6-11 Indoor handball May 15-21 Sepak Takraw May 13-21 Boxing and kickboxing Boxing May 15-22 Kickboxing May 6-13 Muay thai May 17-22 Gymnastics Artistic gymnastics May 13-16 Rhythmic gymnastics May 18-19 Aerobic gymnastics May 21-22 Cycling Mountain bike May 14-17 Road cycling May 19-22 Rowing May 9-14 Futsal May 10-20 Chess May 10-21 Chinese chess May 14-20 Judo May 18-22 Martial arts Jujitsu May 14-15 Karate May 18-20 Pencat Silat May 10-16 Vovinam May 18-22 Wushu May 13-15 Petanque May 13-19 Bodybuilding May 13-15 Kurash May 10-13 Dance May 15-16 Billards/Snooker May 14-22 Archery May 15-19 Bowling May 16-19 Canoe/Kayak May 17-21 Shooting May 16-22 Weightlifting May 19-22 Here's a full schedule at the official Games site. 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