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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

VN vies for berths at world tourney

Beeline to victory: Southeast Asian Games gold medallist Truong Thanh Hang needs to maintain her current form in the women's 800m and 1,500m to grab a berth in the World Athletics Championship in South Korea in August. — VNA/VNS File Photo

Beeline to victory: Southeast Asian Games gold medallist Truong Thanh Hang needs to maintain her current form in the women's 800m and 1,500m to grab a berth in the World Athletics Championship in South Korea in August. — VNA/VNS File Photo

HA NOI — Vietnamese track and fields athletes have a chance to take part in the 13th World Athletics Championship in South Korea, according to standards just released by the International Association of Athletics Federation.

A and B standards are to be applied to participants. Vietnamese seeking opportunities are: women's 100m and 200m Vu Thi Huong, 800m and 1,500m Truong Thanh Hang, men's decathlon Vu Van Huyen.

Huong has to run 100m in 11.38sec and the 200m in 23.30, and Hang must run 800m in 2:01.30 and 1500 in 4:08.90, both to meet the B standard.

Huong last December broke the national record in the National Sport Games' 200m event with similar result to the standard while her seasonal best in the 100m was 11.34 at the 25th SEA Games' 100m in Laos in 2009.

Da Nang-based Hang has the chance run in South Korea if she can maintain the times she ran at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou last November.

Hang earned two silver medals in her two events with times of 2:00.91 and 4:08.22, respectively. Both are better than the B standard.

The runners' tasks now are to maintain their results.

The Vietnamese are also likely to qualify for the London Olympics next year because the standards applied for that even are lower than that of the world competition in South Korea.

Hang and Huong will receive intensive support this year. Huong will take part in a long-term training course in Germany while Hang will train in China or Bhutan.

They will return home ahead of the Asian Athletics Championship in Kobe, Japan, on July 7-10. If they qualify they will compete in the world championship from August 27 to September 4 in Daegu City.

Meanwhile, "Iron" man Huyen has to achieve 8,000 points to reach the B standard.

Huyen surprised in Guangzhou where he won a bronze medal with 7,755 points. — VNS

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Monday, February 21, 2011

High hopes for world champ berths

HA NOI – Vietnamese track and fields athletes have a chance to take part in the 13th World Athletics Championship in South Korea, according to standards just released by the International Association of Athletics Federation.

A and B standards are to be applied to participants. Vietnamese seeking opportunities are: women's 100m and 200m Vu Thi Huong, 800m and 1,500m Truong Thanh Hang, men's decathlon Vu Van Huyen.

Huong has to run 100m in 11.38sec and the 200m in 23.30 and Hang must run 800m in 2:01.30 and 1500 in 4:08.90, both to meet the B standard.

Huong last December broke the national record in the National Sport Games' 200m event with similar result to the standard while her seasonal best in the 100m was 11.34 at the 25th SEA Games' 100m in Laos in 2009.

Da Nang-based Hang has the chance run in both South Korea and England if she can maintain the times she ran at the 16th Asian Games in Gaungzhou last November.

Hang earned two silver medals in her two events with times of 2:00.91 and 4:08.22, respectively. Both are better than the B standard.

The runners' tasks now are to maintain their results.

The Vietnamese are also likely to qualify for the London Olympics next December because the standards applied for that even are lower than that of the world competition in South Korea.

Hang and Huong will receive intensive support this year. Huong will take part in a long-term training course in Germany while Hang will train in China or Bhutan.

They will return home ahead of the Asian Athletics Championship in Kobe, Japan, on July 7-10. If they qualify they will compete in the world championship from August 27 to September 4 in Daegu City.

Meanwhile, Iron man Huyen has to achieve 8,000 points to reach the B standard.

Huyen surprised in Guangzhou where he won a bronze medal with 7,755 points. – VNS

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Friday, November 26, 2010

Runner takes silver in 1,500m

Unflagging: Vietnamese runner Truong Thanh Hang takes a victory lap after claiming a siver medal for Viet Nam in the women's 1,500m at the Asian Games yesterday. — VNA/VNS Photo Quoc Khanh

Unflagging: Vietnamese runner Truong Thanh Hang takes a victory lap after claiming a siver medal for Viet Nam in the women's 1,500m at the Asian Games yesterday. — VNA/VNS Photo Quoc Khanh

HA NOI — Runner Truong Thanh Hang bagged a silver medal in the women's 1,500m at the Asian Games yesterday after a strong last 50m to finish between two Bahrainian athletes.

Hang clocked in at 4 minutes 9.58 seconds, 1.36sec slower than Bahraini Maryam Yusyf Jamal, who took the gold.

Bahraini Mimi Belete Gebregiorges came in at 4:10.42 to take bronze.

Hang's performance was the best by a Vietnamese runner since the country made its debut at the Asian Games 28 years ago.

The HCM City native, who won two gold medals in the Southeast Asian Games in the 800m and 1,500m last year, did her best to beat her previous time of 4:11.60 on the track yesterday.

"I'm very glad to win the silver today. It's beyond my expectation at the Asian Games because I just keep my eye on my favourite 800m," Hang said after the race.

"I did not believe myself in the 1,500m race, however, I tried to finish with my best time," the 24-year-old said.

Viet Nam also qualified for the women's 4x100m relay final, finishing their heat in 45.12sec yesterday.

On Monday, Hang's teammate, Vu Thi Huong, set a milestone for Viet Nam's athletics at ASIAD when she bagged a bronze medal in the women's 100m.

Viet Nam have so far won 12 silver and 12 bronze medals. They are currently 26th in the medals table.

Viet Nam yesterday beat China 2-0 in the second match of the women's sepak takraw regu event yesterday.

It was the defending champions' second win of the games.

The Vietnamese won the first hotly contested set 22-20. The second set went more smoothly for the visitors, who won 21-12.

The champions, who failed to defend their team title last week, will face Thailand in the final today.

Thailand recorded their second win yesterday beating Myanmar 21-9, 21-19.

The eagerly anticipated clash between Viet Nam and Thailand is likely to determine the competition's eventual winner as the two sides are considered the best in the world.

Meanwhile, Tran Van Long booked a berth in the final round of the men's single 200m canoe race after clocking a time of 43.075sec. — VNS

Asian Games Medals Tally

Country

Gold

Silver

Bronze

1 China

165

85

79

2 South Korea

64

55

74

3 Japan

34

64

68

4 Chinese Taipei

12

11

29

5 Iran

12

9

15

6 Hong Kong

8

14

14

7 Kazakhstan

7

14

26

8 India

7

12

20

9 Thailand

7

7

26

10 Malaysia

6

13

8

11 Uzbekistan

5

13

17

12 North Korea

5

10

15

13 Indonesia

4

8

10

14 Singapore

4

6

6

15 Bahrain

3

0

3

16 Kuwait

2

3

0

17 Philippines

2

2

8

18 Qatar

2

2

4

19 Saudi Arabia

2

1

2

20 Mongolia

1

2

6

21 Kyrgyzstan

1

2

1

22 Pakistan

1

2

1

23 Jordan

1

1

1

24 Macau

1

1

0

25 Tajikistan

1

0

2

26 Viet Nam

0

12

12

27 Myanmar

0

5

1

28 UAE

0

2

0

29 Lebanon

0

1

2

30 Afghanistan

0

1

1

31 Bangladesh

0

1

0

32 Iraq

0

0

2

32 Laos

0

0

2

34 Oman

0

0

1

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