Vietnam sports delegation poised for SEA Games 33 with goal of 100 gold medals

The 33rd Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 2025) will officially kick off from December 9 to December 20 in Thailand.

With a set target of earning 100 gold medals, the Vietnam sports delegation is entering its final sprint of preparation, training intensively for the goal of the upcoming “gold medals hunt.”

In the lead-up to the competition, athletes are sharpening every technical movement and fine-tuning every tactic with the highest determination to reinforce Vietnam’s status as a Southeast Asian sporting powerhouse.

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The Vietnamese women’s volleyball team undergoes strength and conditioning training in Vinh Long Province.
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SEA Games 33 athletes are provided with a daily nutrition allowance of VND480,000 (US$18.2) per person.
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The Vietnam men’s indoor handball team trains at the National Sports Training Center.
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The Vietnamese kickboxing team is determined to strike gold at the SEA Games 33.
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Star striker Huynh Nhu and her teammates on the national women’s football team are ready to retain their title.
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Female Vietnamese weightlifter Phasiro focuses on specialized training ahead of the 33rd SEA Games.
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Female Vietnamese judoka Duong Thanh Thanh trains with male athletes.

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