Thursday, February 24, 2011

Famous Australian musicians to perform in Hanoi

Famous Australian musicians to perform in Hanoi

Two leading Australian performers will impress Hanoi audiences at a
free concert at Radio the Voice of Vietnam Theatre on February 28.


The concert, titled “Brothers in Concert: Sounds of Colours”, will be
jointly organised by the Australian Embassy in Hanoi and Radio the Voice
of Vietnam, according to a press release from the Australian Embassy.


It will feature performances by guitarist Leonard
Grigoryan and Joseph Tawadros who specialises in the oud, a kind of
lute, as well as other well-known Vietnamese artists.


The Grigoryan and Tawadros family names are synonymous with modern
Australian classical music. Regarded as one of Australia ’s finest
classical guitarists, Grigoryan is also well-known for playing different
kinds of music such as latin, jazz, folk and contemporary music.


Tawadros is recognised as one of the world’s leading performers and
composers for the oud (an eleven stringed lute of Middle-Eastern
origin). With his brilliant technique and lively performing style, he
has appeared in many concert halls worldwide and has dazzled audience
with his passionate music.


The Australian Ambassador
to Vietnam , Allaster Cox, said that the concert will help to bring
Australian and Vietnamese closer together by this collaboration of
artists from both countries.


Grigoryan and Tawadros
will also share their experiences with students at the Vietnam National
Academy of Music and the Ho Chi Minh City Conservatory of Music./.

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Top wrestler eyes London Olympics

HA NOI – Top wrestler Nguyen Thi Lua will appear in four tournaments this year in the hope of gaining a berth at next year's London Olympics.

Lua, 20, who won the country's first Asian Games wrestling medal in 28 years, will take a 40-day training course in Nanning, China next month in preparation for the Asian Wrestling Championship in Uzbekistan in May and the World Championship in Azerbaijan in September.

The top athlete is training with a 20-member squad at the National Sports Centre in Ha Noi.

The Hanoian will compete in the women's 48kg lightweight division, for which she won a silver medal in the Asian Games in Guangzhou, China last November.

"I have a tough job this year with a target of qualifying for the London Olympics. However, I must compete successfully at the World and Asian Championships before competing in the Asian Zone Olympic qualifiers," Lua said in a phone interview yesterday.

She said she will face fierce competition when she meets Chinese, Japanese and South Korean wrestlers in the Olympic qualifiers next year.

The national women's team invited two coaches from Georgia to work with the national team.

"I've improved my skills and experience from them (coaches). I hope that my well-trained skills will help me succeed at regional and continental championships this year," she said.

In 2007, Lua rose to prominence after winning two bronze medals at the Asian Junior Wrestling Championships and the World Championships. – VNS

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Hanoi shooter to train Japanese athlete

National key shooter Dang Hong Ha, 30, is to coach four Japanese shooters in a two-week course following an invitation from the Japanese Shooting Federation.

Ha, who has been training with the sport for a decade in the women's air mobile target rifle event, is the owner of a 60-medal collection and the first Vietnamese shooter to professionally coach a foreign team.

Ha will coach Japanese shooters in standard and mixed air mobile target rifle. She is set to leave for Tokyo today.

"I was contacted last year by Yuzuru Nagayama, an official of the Japanese shooting federation," Ha said yesterday.

"I'm so happy. It's a challenge and honor for me and Vietnam shooting. I'll try to do my best with my experience and skills that I've gained from Vietnamese coaches in the national and Hanoi team," she said on Tuesday.

The Hanoian shooter set up a new record at the National Sports Games in Da Nang last December with 382 points after 40 shots, surpassing her old record of 378 points at the National Shooting Championship that has remained unbroken since 2004.

She also won a silver medal in the team event at the Asian Games in Guangzhou, China, last November.

Her best is 389 points from 40 shots during training in Hanoi.

At the International Shooting Sport Federation World Cup in Munich, Germany last July, Ha scored 361 points to rank 13th.

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Top players await Golden Ball result

Fan favourite: Former national team captain Nguyen Minh Phuong (right) plays in a friendly at Ha Noi's My Dinh National Stadium. — VNS Photo Quang Thang

Fan favourite: Former national team captain Nguyen Minh Phuong (right) plays in a friendly at Ha Noi's My Dinh National Stadium. — VNS Photo Quang Thang

HA NOI — More than 100 sports journalists, coaches and experts have cast their votes for their favourite men's and women's footballers in the prestigious Golden Ball contest. The outcome will be announced next week.

The vote, organised by Sai Gon Giai Phong (Liberated Sai Gon) newspaper, is to select the best from a list of 29 candidates who also include young and foreign footballers.

V-League two-time champions Becamex Binh Duong dominate the list with three candidates – Nguyen Anh Duc, Nguyen Vu Phong and Huynh Quang Thanh.

Dong Tam Long An follow with two key players Phan Van Tai Em and Nguyen Minh Phuong.

On the women's list, announced by the organising committee on Tuesday, six Ha Noi players who helped the national team win the Southeast Asian Games in Laos for the fourth time are included.

Ha Minh Tuan of Da Nang and Nguyen Van Quyet of Viettel are promising candidates for the best young players of the year.

Argentinean goal poacher Gaston Merlo, the best striker in the national football V-League championship twice in a row, will face stronger competition from Brazilian Leandro De Oliveira, who moved to Binh Duong after a three-year contract with Hai Phong, Antonio Carlos of Dong Tam Long An, South African Kubheka Philam from Binh Duong and Nigerian Samson Kayode from Dong Thap.

Merlo, who helped Da Nang win the V-League title in 2009, won Best Foreign Player in the vote last year.

Last year, young playmaker Pham Thanh Luong from Ha Noi ACB won the men's Golden Ball, while HCM City's Doan Thi Kim Chi clinched the women's title for the fourth time

Striker Le Cong Vinh from Ha Noi T&T and former national forward Le Huynh Duc, who now coaches Da Nang, both won the Golden Ball three times in a row.

The new winners will be announced at an award ceremony in HCM City on March 28. — VNS

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Ha Noi set for inaugural lawn bowling tourney

The first Ha Noi Lawn Bowling Open will start from tomorrow to Sunday at Ha Noi-based My Dinh Sports Centre.

The event will attract six clubs from Ha Noi, Gia Lai, Phu Tho and Quang Ninh.

Viet Nam is the sixth country to develop the event in Southeast Asia. Vietnamese Ha Kha Luan, chairman of the Ha Noi Club, is the first deputy chairman of Southeast Asian Lawn Bowling Federation.

Lawn Bowling will soon get under way in HCM City, Nha Trang, Kien Giang and Nam Dinh to develop a strong force in preparation for international events such as the World Lawn Bowling Championship and Asian Beach Games.

Vietnamese archers take silvers at Asian Grand Prix

Archer Nguyen Tien Cuong took a silver medal at the three-stringed bow event, or compound, in the first round of the Asian Archery Grand Prix in Thailand on Tuesday.

Cuong defeated many strong rivals and was only defeated by former Chinese Atlanta Olympics and Sydney Olympics champion Tang Hua.

The gold medallist in the same event in 2008, Cuong and his team-mates also pocketed a silver medal at the men's team event.

Vietnamese archers will continue to compete in the second round in Vientiane in Laos on April 21-27 and the third round in Dakha, Bangladesh, on May 25-31.

Asian football's honcho to visit Viet Nam on Sunday

Asian Football Confederation (AFC) chairman Mohamed Bin Hammam will pay a visit to Viet Nam on Sunday.

He will attend the HCM City League tournament as part of the Vision Viet Nam-Vision Asia programme organised by the AFC.

This programme was developed in Viet Nam in 2004. It was implemented successfully in Long An and HCM City.

An AFC Vision Asia team will visit Hue at the end of February to assess the suitability of the Vietnamese city for the implementation of the Vision Asia development programme. — VNS

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Bayern beat Inter Milan in Champions League

Mario Gomez scored a last minute winner to put Bayern Munich firmly in control of their last 16 Champions League tie against Inter Milan on Wednesday.

The Germans' 1-0 success meant that all three remaining Italian teams in the competition lost their second round home legs and all face the prospect of crashing out at this stage with tougher away games still to come.

For Bayern it also went some way to exacting revenge for their Champions League final defeat to Inter in Madrid back in May.

Gomez said his goal was rich reward for Bayern's positive approach to the game.

"That was certainly my most important goal in the Champions League," he said.

"When you score a goal just before the end, which seals an away win, that is, of course, very nice.

"We fought for everything, everything at the back, everything up front and we were rewarded at the end."

Inter coach Leonardo said that despite the defeat his side are still in a good position to progress.


"Of course it's a bad defeat but the only thing that changes is your mood, it doesn't change the game in Munich where we'll go and try to win," he said.

"Nothing is compromised. It's hard to lose in the last minute but we played well."

Bayern almost handed Inter a dream start with some shocking defending in the second minute as Andrea Ranocchia was left alone eight yards out to meet a Wesley Sneijder free-kick but he flicked it wide.

The Germans had two quick chances but Lucio blocked a Franck Ribery shot and center-back partner Ranocchia got in the way of a Thomas Mueller effort.

With the Inter defence backing off Luiz Gustavo tried his luck from 25 yards but it flashed just wide.

And moments later he had a crack from 30 yards that took a wicked deflection and almost looped into the top corner.

It wasn't all Bayern as brilliant work from Samuel Eto’o down the right saw him beat Holger Badstuber and feed the ball inside to Esteban Cambiasso six yards out but Thomas Kraft got out well to block his hurried shot.

Eto'o was skinning Badstuber every time and Bayern coach Louis van Gaal acted in the first half, bringing on Brazilian Breno to marshal the speedy Cameroon captain.

Bayern came closest to a first-half goal when an inviting inswinging cross from Arjen Robben on 24 minutes found Ribery stealing across his marker to flick a header onto the bar.

Another great move from Bayern saw Robben slip the ball between two defenders for captain Philipp Lahm, whose cross picked out Gomez but he spooned his effort into the night sky.

On 33 minutes a snap-shot on the turn from Eto'o forced Kraft into a diving one-handed save.

Robben created the chance of the match for Mueller two minutes after the restart but from inside the six yard box the young German somehow flicked his header wide of the far post.

And then on a lightning counter after Inter gave the ball away in midfield, Robben ran across the defence and hit the outside of the post with a right-footed effort.

Bayern were next to give the ball away in a perilous position and after Kraft saved from Eto'o, Cambiasso blazed the follow-up over the bar.

Robben also sent a rasping effort over the bar up the other end while Mueller almost found Gomez with a chip over the top.

With 10 minutes left Inter had a sniff of goal but Kraft stood up to Houssine Kharja's cross-shot while a deflected Sneijder free-kick then landed on the roof of the net.

From the resultant corner Thiago Motta headed straight at Kraft from eight yards and an Eto'o shot was also deflected wide as the hosts suddenly started to push for a winner.

But then in the last minute Julio Cesar, who hadn't made a save of note all night, failed to hold a skimming drive from Robben and Gomez tapped home the rebound.

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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Canadian-Vietnamese boy skates to fame


A 12-year-old boy of Vietnamese origin has skated into the history of
the Canadian figure skating as the youngest ever winner of the Canadian
Juvenile Figure Skating Championships held early this year.


The
triumph, made in the male single’s event, is the latest that broad
smile-wearing Nam Nguyen has scooped from the ice-rink in Canada , a
nation strong in skating.


The boy earned his first championship
title at the Juveniles Male Championship in at age of eight, just three
years after taking up the sport.


Two years later, Nam shined on
the rink again bagging two more championship titles in different age
groups at the Canadian Figure Skating Championship, namely Pre-Novice
and Novice.


The Canadian Press called Nam the skater of the
future while his coach, Joanne McLeod, who has trained many figure
skating champions in Canada , praised him for possessing a high
degree of musical absorbability and performing skills.


The
current Grade 7 Brentwood Park Elementary Public School student said
“When going over there, my goal wasn’t to beat the older guys. It was to
lay down a fantastic skate and to entertain.”


Nam Nguyen has
showed he is committed to the sport in the long term as he writes on his
own blog that “I am passionate about figure skating. I am very
dedicated to my skating.”


Together with these championship
titles, Nam Nguyen has also been hailed as a charming performer as he
confidently took the rink with such well-known figure skaters in the
world as Even Lysacek from the US and Patrick Chan from Canada at major
events.


The boy unveiled that his immediate goal is to represent
Canada at the Grand Prix Figure Skating Competition hosted by the
World Figure Skating Association in September this year.


He also
looks to finish in the top 5 of the Canadian Figure Skating
Championships scheduled for January 2012 and represent Canada at the
world skating championships and the Winter Olympics in 2014./.