Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Viet Nam aims to finish in top 15 at Asian Games

HA NOI – Viet Nam will send its 260-member squad to compete in 29 of the 42 events at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, China from November 12-27.

Deputy head of the National Sports Administration Le Quy Phuong will lead the team at the Asian Games.

Viet Nam hopes to finish in the top 15 out of the 45 participating countries and territories.

Viet Nam's biggest medal hopes rest with sprinter Vu Thi Huong, Asian Grand Prix winner Truong Thanh Hang, SEA Games record holder Vu Van Huyen and two-time SEA Games gold medallist Nguyen Dinh Cuong.

Viet Nam's chief medal hope, Ngo Lan Huong, who was the 2009 world runner-up, is eyeing a gold medal.

In Qatar four years ago, Viet Nam won three gold, 13 silver and seven bronze medals to rank 19th out of the 45 countries at the competition.

Viet Nam began participating in Asia's biggest sport event at the Seoul games in 1986.

In 1994 at the Hiroshima Asian Games in Japan, Taekwondo artist Tran Quang Ha won the country's first gold medal, while Pham Hong Ha and Tran Van Thong brought home two silver medals.

At the Busan Asian Games in South Korea in 2002, the country had their best showing after winning four gold, seven silver and seven bronze medals to help Viet Nam finish 15th at the event. – VNS

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