Showing posts with label Hong Kong. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hong Kong. Show all posts

Friday, February 11, 2011

Vietnam in easy group at Olympics football qualifiers

The Vietnamese national senior women’s football team have been drawn in an easily-breathing group at the 2012 Olympics Games pre-qualifiers when they join group A together with Thailand, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

Vietnam will encounter Hong Kong on March 18 before taking on Myanmar March 20, Thailand March 25 and Taiwan March 27. Two top teams will advance to later round.

On the FIFA ranking table, Vietnam women’s football is ranked 34th, right after Thailand at 33rd. Taiwan stand at 36th and Hong Kong 67th.

The qualification system for the London Olympics varies by continent and world governing body FIFA has yet to publish full qualifying documentation, but the broad outline is in place.

In Asia, only one best team will survive the two rounds of the pre-qualifiers and seal a ticket to join with five best giants – Japan, China, South Korea, Australia, and North China – in the qualifiers.

Asia, and Africa, each have two berths at the Games to fill, North and Central America will send two teams from a qualifying event planned for Canada in 2012, and Oceania supplies a final team alongside hosts Britain.

Vietnam’s coach Chow Yun Fat will convene his training camp on Sunday.

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Friday, December 10, 2010

New biopic on President Ho makes premiere

New biopic on President Ho makes premiere

A film about President Ho’s revolutionary activities in China – “Vuot
qua ben Thuong Hai” (Across Shanghai) made by the Vietnam Writers’
Association Film Studio (VIVAFILM), premiered in Hanoi on Dec. 12.


VIVAFILM Director Nguyen Xuan Hung said the biopic can be seen as the
second part of “Nguyen Ai Quoc o Hong Kong (Nguyen Ai Quoc in Hong
Kong).


The film will be officially on screens in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City as from Dec. 17.


Based
on the script by Vietnamese writers Ha Pham Phu and Le Ngoc Minh and
Chinese author Jia Fei, the film, directed by Trieu Tuan of Vietnam and
Fan Dong Yu of China, portrays the life of Nguyen Ai Quoc in 1934 when
he came from Hong Kong to Shanghai to try to make contact with
international revolutionary movement.


The film spotlights the
innate traits of a leader of Nguyen Ai Quoc and praises the
contributions to the Vietnamese revolutionary cause by Vietnamese
patriots in China and the assistance that several historic figures gave
to Nguyen in Shanghai.


The film was mainly shot in Hengdian Film
Studio in Shanghai, and Nghe An, Quang Binh, Thanh Hoa, Quang Nam
provinces of Vietnam. The role of Nguyen Ai Quoc is played by actor Minh
Hai.


The State provided 70 percent of the film’s cost, about 11 billion VND, and the remaining 30 percent was mobilised by VIVAFILM.


After
the film, VIVAFILM has begun shooting two other films also of
revolutionary topics to celebrate the 11th National Party Congress in
2011./.

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Gymnasts to contest Asian Champs

HCM CITY — Athletes from 10 Asian nations and Hong Kong will compete at the second Asian Aerobic Gymnastics Championships that will take place on December 16-18 at the Phan Dinh Phung Gymnasium in HCM City.

Teams from Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, Iran, India, Japan, Mongolia, the Philippines, South Korea, Sri Lanka and host nations Viet Nam will have a total of 139 contestants vying for prizes in three age brackets – 12-14, 15-17 and adults.

All the events will have five categories for which prizes will be awarded: men's singles, women's singles, mixed doubles, team of three and team of six.

The Vietnamese contingent will have 28 athletes, including Southeast Asian Games gold medallists Vu Ba Dong and Tran Thi Thu Ha, led by head coach Vu Tuyet Anh. South Korea is sending the largest team with 32 athletes.

Nguyen Kim Lan, vice president of Viet Nam Gymanstics Federation, said China, Japan and South Korea are strong teams.

At the first Aerobic Gymnastics Championships in Thailand and Viet Nam had 12 athletes each. The Vietnamese athletes won one gold medals, two silvers and one bronze.

Entry to the championship is free for the public. — VNS

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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Incentive offered to football team

Players on the Viet Nam national team will receive a bonus of at least VND7 billion (US$350,000) if they successfully defend their AFF Cup title.

The Viet Nam Football Federation (VFF) will contribute VND5 billion ($250,000) while the other VND2 billion ($100,000) comes from VP Bank.

"If they win, they will also get awards from VFF's partners and sponsors," said VFF chairman Nguyen Trong Hy. These could be up to VND10 billlion ($500,000).

After winning the championship two years ago, the team was given VND4 billion ($200,000) by the VFF.

Responding to the news, national team manager Henrique Calisto thanked people for their support but said his players were fighting out of a sense of responsibility and national pride, not for bonuses.

Minh hits career-high ranking

Nguyen Tien Minh rose to a career-high, world No 5 International Badminton Federation ranking last weekend.

Minh climbed three places and now has 51,844 points. He is Viet Nam's highest ranked player.

He kicks off his 14th tournament of the year today at the Hong Kong Open. His rival will be the winner of the match between Dionysius of Indonesia and Hong Kong's Yun Hu.

Tu, Lan in Olympics judo qualifier

Two Vietnamese judo martial artists will take part in the London Olympics' qualifier in Tokyo on December 11-13.

Van Ngoc Tu who competes in the women's 48kg class and Nguyen Thi Lan, in the women's 54kg pool, are the best of Viet Nam's current crop. They have won international and regional titles.

The Tokyo qualifiers will give fighters a chance to collect more points towards earning a ticket to compete in London in 2012.

Lifter Tuan faces doping ban

Weight lifter Hoang Anh Tuan may face a one-year ban after his ‘B' sample tested positive for oxilofrine, a substance forbidden by the World Anti-Doping Agency.

The Beijing Olympic silver medallist said he did not use banned substances but had used some flu medicine during his training course in China in October without advice from a doctor. Oxilofrine is one ingredient in many medicines used to treat common illnesses.

Tuan, who was Viet Nam's number one hope at last month's ASIAD, was banned from participating in the event just two days before the opening ceremony.

The lifter is waiting for the final decision from the International Weight lifting Federation. If found guilty, he will receive a minimum one-year ban, and may not be able to join Viet Nam at next December's SEA Games in Indonesia. — VNS

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

China dominates Badminton Vietnam Open

China dominates Badminton Vietnam OpenChinese badminton players took three of the five championships at the Yonex Sunrise Vietnam Grand Prix 2010 which ended in Ho Chi Minh City on Sunday.

Chinese player Chen Yuekun, ranked 294th in the world, grabbed the men’s singles title after beating Nan Wel of Hong Kong 21-13, 21-14 in the finals to take a US$3,750 cash prize.

It was Chen who dethroned the tournament’s top-ranked player, Vietnamese star Nguyen Tien Minh in the quarterfinals –who, at the time, was ranked 9th in the world.

The women’s singles final match turned into an all-Chinese contest. Jin Ma-Qianxin Zheng beat compatriots Jinhua Tang-Huan Xia 21-19, 21-23, 21-13.

The Chinese pair Hanbin He-Jin Ma earned their mixed doubles victory after beating Hong Kong rivals Youhan-Samatha in straight sets in the finals.

The men’s doubles title went to the Indonesian duo Ahsan-Septano who beat Malaysian competitors Tazari and Soon Hock Ong.

Inthanon from Thailand claimed the women’s singles gold medal after beating Chinese contestant Hui Zhon 21-17, 22-20 in the final match.

The event indicated that Vietnamese badminton players, especially women players, are still very far from qualifying as international competitors.

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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Chinese dominate Vietnam Open badminton

HCMC – China clinched three gold medals at the Yonex-Sunrise Vietnam Open Grand Prix 2010 that wrapped up on Sunday in HCMC.

China finished first with three gold and one silver medal. Thailand and Indonesia tied for second with each team winning one gold medal. Hong Kong came third with two silver medals while disappointed host Vietnam came away empty handed from all five events despite having the top seed in the badminton tournament.

China earned their first gold when unseeded Yuekun Chen overcame Hong Kong’s Nan Wei 21-13, 21-14 in the final game of the men’s singles, winning the trophy and US$3,750.

China’s second gold went to Jin Ma and Qianxin Zhong as they defeated compatriots Jinhua Tang and Huan Xia 21-19, 21-23, 21-13 in the finals of the women’s doubles. 

Hanbin He and Jin Ma brought home the third gold medal for China in the mixed doubles. The Chinese pair beat Youhan Hadikusumo Wiratama and Ying Suet Tse from Hong Kong 21-18, 21-11 in the final.

Two unseeded Indonesian players, Mohammad Ahsan and Bona Septano beat Mohd Fairuzizuan Mohd Tazari and Soon Hock Ong from Malaysia 21-18, 13-21, 21-17 in the men’s doubles to capture their country’s only gold.

Thai teenager Ratchanok Inthanon defeated Hui Zhou of China 21-17, 22-20 to take the only Thai medal and win the women’s singles.

Vietnam’s top player Nguyen Tien Minh, who ranks eighth in the world, failed to defend last year’s tile when the tournament’s top seeded player was eliminated from the competition after losing to Yuekun Chen from China in the quarterfinals 12-21, 19-21.

The tournament’s prize totaled US$50,000 with the men and women singles’ winners receiving US$3,750 each. The remaining prizes were divided between the winners of the men’s and women’s doubles and the mixed doubles champions.

The six-day tournament drew 274 athletes from Australia, Austria, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, India, the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, Kazakhstan, Laos, Malaysia, Russia, South Africa, Taiwan, Thailand, the U.S., Wales and hosts Vietnam.

The annual tournament took place from October 5 to 10 at Phan Dinh Phung Indoor Sports Stadium, District 3 in HCMC. Briefly

Marseille plan to take legal action against De Jong

Olympique Marseille plan to take legal action against Manchester City midfielder Nigel De Jong for breaking Hatem Ben Arfa’s leg in a Premier League clash last weekend, the president of the Ligue 1 club said on Sunday.

Marseille forward Ben Arfa, who was loaned to Newcastle United during the close season, had his fibula and shinbone broken in a tackle by De Jong and is expected to be out of action for several months.

“We will file a claim against De Jong. We have to get rid of this type of individual from European pitches,” OM president Jean-Claude Dassier told French TV channel TF1 on Sunday, without elaborating.

De Jong escaped punishment at the time but Netherlands coach Bert van Marwijk left him out of the Dutch squad for their Euro 2012 qualifiers against Sweden and Moldova.

The player also attracted criticism in July’s World Cup final against Spain for kicking Xabi Alonso in the chest. De Jong received a yellow card for the challenge.

Women’s 100m champion fails doping test

Commonwealth Games women’s 100 meters gold medalist Osayemi Oludamola has tested positive for a banned stimulant, Games Federation chief Mike Fennell said on Monday.

Oludamola’s sample contained the banned stimulant methylhexaneamine, which was added to the World Anti Doping Agency’s (WADA) list of banned substances for the first time this year.

The 24-year-old has been suspended but will keep her gold medal until a hearing later Monday after her B sample has been tested.

“Any positive test, whether it is in a high-profile event or not, is something that is very much regretted because we all are striving for clean Games, clean sports and clean competitions, said Fennell.

The Nigerian took gold after Australian Sally Pearson, who crossed the line first in Thursday’s race, was disqualified for a false start three hours after the finish.

American Slocum wins McGladrey Classic by one stroke

American golfer Heath Slocum holed a 60-foot birdie putt at the 16th hole en route to a one-stroke victory on Sunday over compatriot Bill Haas at the inaugural McGladrey Classic at St. Simon’s Island in Georgia.

Slocum, despite a bogey at the last, posted a two-under-par 68 for a 14-under-par total of 266 for his first victory of the season and fourth of his U.S. PGA Tour career.

“The putt on 16, I mean that’s the tournament winner,” said 36-year-old Slocum, the overnight leader whose last win came at the 2009 Barclays, opening event of the FedExCup playoffs.

Haas, who won last week’s Viking Classic, eagled the par-five 15th to reach 13 under par but could not gain another stroke, parring the last three holes for a 66.

The 28-year-old Haas said he had an ideal chance for birdie at the par-four 16th but fouled up.

Injured Serena ‘likely’ out for rest of year

Serena Williams is likely to be out for the rest of the year after she re-injured her right foot from over-training, she said on Sunday.

Williams had earlier pulled out of next week’s Linz tournament in Austria.

However on Sunday she said the pain she felt on Saturday after training had meant she was now likely to be out for the rest of the year.

“I felt discomfort in my foot and tests by my doctor revealed that I had unfortunately re-strained it, as a result of over training (and) I am likely out for the year now,” Williams said on her official website.

The American, who has not played since she won her 13th grand slam at Wimbledon, had surgery after she cut her foot on broken glass at a restaurant in July.

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Chinese dominate Vietnam Open badminton

HCMC – China clinched three gold medals at the Yonex-Sunrise Vietnam Open Grand Prix 2010 that wrapped up on Sunday in HCMC.

China finished first with three gold and one silver medal. Thailand and Indonesia tied for second with each team winning one gold medal. Hong Kong came third with two silver medals while disappointed host Vietnam came away empty handed from all five events despite having the top seed in the badminton tournament.

China earned their first gold when unseeded Yuekun Chen overcame Hong Kong’s Nan Wei 21-13, 21-14 in the final game of the men’s singles, winning the trophy and US$3,750.

China’s second gold went to Jin Ma and Qianxin Zhong as they defeated compatriots Jinhua Tang and Huan Xia 21-19, 21-23, 21-13 in the finals of the women’s doubles. 

Hanbin He and Jin Ma brought home the third gold medal for China in the mixed doubles. The Chinese pair beat Youhan Hadikusumo Wiratama and Ying Suet Tse from Hong Kong 21-18, 21-11 in the final.

Two unseeded Indonesian players, Mohammad Ahsan and Bona Septano beat Mohd Fairuzizuan Mohd Tazari and Soon Hock Ong from Malaysia 21-18, 13-21, 21-17 in the men’s doubles to capture their country’s only gold.

Thai teenager Ratchanok Inthanon defeated Hui Zhou of China 21-17, 22-20 to take the only Thai medal and win the women’s singles.

Vietnam’s top player Nguyen Tien Minh, who ranks eighth in the world, failed to defend last year’s tile when the tournament’s top seeded player was eliminated from the competition after losing to Yuekun Chen from China in the quarterfinals 12-21, 19-21.

The tournament’s prize totaled US$50,000 with the men and women singles’ winners receiving US$3,750 each. The remaining prizes were divided between the winners of the men’s and women’s doubles and the mixed doubles champions.

The six-day tournament drew 274 athletes from Australia, Austria, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, India, the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, Kazakhstan, Laos, Malaysia, Russia, South Africa, Taiwan, Thailand, the U.S., Wales and hosts Vietnam.

The annual tournament took place from October 5 to 10 at Phan Dinh Phung Indoor Sports Stadium, District 3 in HCMC. Briefly

Marseille plan to take legal action against De Jong

Olympique Marseille plan to take legal action against Manchester City midfielder Nigel De Jong for breaking Hatem Ben Arfa’s leg in a Premier League clash last weekend, the president of the Ligue 1 club said on Sunday.

Marseille forward Ben Arfa, who was loaned to Newcastle United during the close season, had his fibula and shinbone broken in a tackle by De Jong and is expected to be out of action for several months.

“We will file a claim against De Jong. We have to get rid of this type of individual from European pitches,” OM president Jean-Claude Dassier told French TV channel TF1 on Sunday, without elaborating.

De Jong escaped punishment at the time but Netherlands coach Bert van Marwijk left him out of the Dutch squad for their Euro 2012 qualifiers against Sweden and Moldova.

The player also attracted criticism in July’s World Cup final against Spain for kicking Xabi Alonso in the chest. De Jong received a yellow card for the challenge.

Women’s 100m champion fails doping test

Commonwealth Games women’s 100 meters gold medalist Osayemi Oludamola has tested positive for a banned stimulant, Games Federation chief Mike Fennell said on Monday.

Oludamola’s sample contained the banned stimulant methylhexaneamine, which was added to the World Anti Doping Agency’s (WADA) list of banned substances for the first time this year.

The 24-year-old has been suspended but will keep her gold medal until a hearing later Monday after her B sample has been tested.

“Any positive test, whether it is in a high-profile event or not, is something that is very much regretted because we all are striving for clean Games, clean sports and clean competitions, said Fennell.

The Nigerian took gold after Australian Sally Pearson, who crossed the line first in Thursday’s race, was disqualified for a false start three hours after the finish.

American Slocum wins McGladrey Classic by one stroke

American golfer Heath Slocum holed a 60-foot birdie putt at the 16th hole en route to a one-stroke victory on Sunday over compatriot Bill Haas at the inaugural McGladrey Classic at St. Simon’s Island in Georgia.

Slocum, despite a bogey at the last, posted a two-under-par 68 for a 14-under-par total of 266 for his first victory of the season and fourth of his U.S. PGA Tour career.

“The putt on 16, I mean that’s the tournament winner,” said 36-year-old Slocum, the overnight leader whose last win came at the 2009 Barclays, opening event of the FedExCup playoffs.

Haas, who won last week’s Viking Classic, eagled the par-five 15th to reach 13 under par but could not gain another stroke, parring the last three holes for a 66.

The 28-year-old Haas said he had an ideal chance for birdie at the par-four 16th but fouled up.

Injured Serena ‘likely’ out for rest of year

Serena Williams is likely to be out for the rest of the year after she re-injured her right foot from over-training, she said on Sunday.

Williams had earlier pulled out of next week’s Linz tournament in Austria.

However on Sunday she said the pain she felt on Saturday after training had meant she was now likely to be out for the rest of the year.

“I felt discomfort in my foot and tests by my doctor revealed that I had unfortunately re-strained it, as a result of over training (and) I am likely out for the year now,” Williams said on her official website.

The American, who has not played since she won her 13th grand slam at Wimbledon, had surgery after she cut her foot on broken glass at a restaurant in July.

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