Showing posts with label Minh. Show all posts
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Aeroflot champ Liem wants to be No 1

Grandmaster Le Quang Liem of Vietnam, who defended his championship title at the 2011 Aeroflot Open last week in Russia, returned home to a warm welcome at Tan Son Nhat Airport in Ho Chi Minh City Monday.

The 20-year-old player had an interview with local media.

What are your targets this year?

They are to take part in some elite chess tournaments including the Dortmund Sparkassen event in Germany in July, World Cup in Russia in August, and the 26th SEA Games in Indonesia in November.

In addition, I will also join some other international tournaments wearing the jerseys of Germany’s Bremen chess club in March, France’s Every Grand Roque in April and China’s Qingdao Yucai in June.

I target to lift up my Elo ratings to 2,700 this year. [Now, his is 2,689.]

And other long-term targets?

It is to take my Elo ratings to the world’s top 30 and 20 and the number one in the world.

I have another task of completing my university program. I am now a freshman of finance and banking at the Saigon University.

Is it a trouble to follow at the same time two targets?

I take all my free time from chess competition for my banking studies. It’s difficult but I will improve.

What kind of support do you need from local and central sports departments to improve your world rankings?

I’ve met difficulties in legal documents to travel abroad for competition. I wish to have an official passport [granted to government officials on overseas missions], instead of ordinary passport to facilitate my travel.

For example, while competing at the Tata Steel chess tournament held last month in the Netherlands, coach Lam Minh Chau and I had to travel far away to another city for our visas to enter Russia as the Russian Embassy in Vietnam was on holiday for the Lunar New Year festival.

It would not cost that much time with an official passport.

How is your chess training now?

I mainly learn chess by competing with rivals on the Internet as no coach or expert in Vietnam is qualified to train a grandmaster.

What do you plan to do on your birthday on March 13?

As previous years, I celebrate it with my family and friends.

The Vietnamese government has given financial support to Liem for overseas competition.


As for international open tournaments, Ho Chi Minh City Sports Department is in charge of covering costs for his competition trips. Other events like the Olympic Games, Asian Games and Sea Games, Vietnam Chess Federation will cover his expenses.

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Friday, January 21, 2011

Minh enters Malaysia Open quarter-finals

Vietnamese world No 8 Nguyen Tien Minh easily overcame Kazushi Yamada of Japan yesterday at the Proton Malaysia Open Super Series in Kuala Lumpur.

Minh dispatched Yamada in 48 minutes, beating the unseeded player, 21-18, 21-18.

His next rival will be the winner of the match between world No 1 Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia and Hong Kong's Yun Hu, who played late yesterday.

The Malaysia Open has lured many top world top players, who are vying for this year's prize of $400,000.

At the previous Malaysian Open Minh was knocked out in the semi-final round by Lee, who then went on to take the men's singles title.

Viet Nam's baseball team set for Little League tourney in Guam

Viet Nam's baseball team will take part in the Little League Junior Division Series in Guam in July.

Viet Nam, who triumphed 13-8 in the Viet Nam Baseball Classic final against Indonesia, will represent the Asia-Pacific region at the world competition.

Later, Viet Nam will host the Little League Asia Pacific Championships Junior Division for under-14 players.

This under-14 tournament will be held at Nha Trang beach, Khanh Hoa Province, in July.

It is expected that nine teams will compete and the winner will earn a berth in the world series in the US in August. — VNS

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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Minh wins first Malaysia Open match

Nguyen Tien Minh opened his new year with a victory in the first round of the Proton Malaysia Open Super Series in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.

The nation's top badminton player defeated Japanese Sho Sasaki 21-10, 25-23 in 42 minutes. It was an easy match for the Vietnamese who is ranked No 8 in world against his unseeded rival. Minh will meet Japanese, Kazushi Yamada in the second round today. Yamada earlier beat Chetan Anand of India 21-14, 21-17

Minh is the only Vietnamese representative left as his female team-mate Nguyen Thu Huyen was eliminated in the first qualifier on Tuesday. Huyen lost 17-21, 19-21 to Malay Yi Lyn Evelyn Chee in only 30 minutes.

VN to host women's volleyball tourney

Viet Nam is to host the Asian Volleyball Women's Clubs Championships this year following an announcement by the Asian Volleyball Confederation.

The tournament will be held from May 14-25 in the northern province of Vinh Phuc.

Details of participants and the schedule have not yet been announced.

In the previous event in Indonesia, Thailand's Federbrau beat Zhetysu Almaty of Kazakhstan 3-1 to take the female title.

Vietnamese representative VTV Binh Dien Long An ranked seventh overall.

The men's tournament will be in held Palembang, Indonesia, from July 23-31. — VNS

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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Documentaries screened to mark Party Congress

Documentaries screened to mark Party Congress

Six documentaries on national defence and construction will be screened
from January 20-22 to mark the success of the 11th National Congress of
the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV).


The selected documentaries include films shot from the ‘60s of the 20 th as well as those made in 2010.


A 40 minute film of “Images of Ho Chi Minh’s revolutionary life” made
in 1960 has recalled the revered CPV founder’s activities at home and
abroad from 1920 till 1960.


The documentary won the Golden Lotus award at the second national film festival in 1973.


“The South is in my heart”, of the same length, confirmed the Party’s
stance that the southern region is always integral to Vietnam . It
also told a moving story about President Ho Chi Minh’s deep feelings for
the south, which were reflected in his famous saying “The South is
always in my hear”.


Director Hong Ha shot the film
in 1976, just one year after the American war came to an end, as a
tribute to the late President Ho Chi Minh who longed for the national
reunification.


There is another film about Ho Chi Minh, which won the Golden Lotus award at the ninth national film festival in 1990.


General Vo Nguyen Giap, the famous commander in chief of Vietnam
’s People’s Army, is also highlighted at the festival through “General
Vo Nguyen Giap, a century-a life”. The documentary recalled the
considerable contributions to the two wars against French and US
invaders the nation’s hero made, who turned 100 years old last October.


The remaining two films feature the contributions that CPV member have made to the national liberation and construction./.

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Friday, January 7, 2011

Thiet says goodbye with golds and record

Female weightlifter Nguyen Thi Thiet has officially retired from competition after winning three gold medals and breaking one record at the sixth National Sports Games.

Thiet, who is the only Vietnamese lifter to compete at two Olympic Games, has been suffering from a knee injury for months, that prevented her from competing at the recent Asian Games in Guangzhou, China.

Having already secured the gold medal, the Hai Duong Province-born athlete set a a SEA Games record by lifting 126kg in the 63kg category.

Thiet plans to work as a coach in her native province.

Dong Tam Long An sign new coach

Dong Tam Long An have hired a new coach just days before national football tournaments are due to kick off. Marco Octavio Cerqueira is the team's fourth foreign coach in three years.

The Brazilian replaces Macerlo Javier Zuleta who worked with the club for only three months before returning home to Argentina, due to family reasons.

Cerqueira has completed his FIFA coaching certificate and also graduated from Gama Filho College in Brazil with a physical training qualification. He first worked in beach football and led his national team to 10 World Championships before winning two European titles with Portugal and Belgium.

Cerqueira moved to football in 1995 and has worked with teams from Portugal, Brazil, China and Iran before coming to Viet Nam.

The coach said he agreed with the target of a top three finish set by the club when he signed the contract.

Minh loses first game at Super Series Finals

Viet Nam's Nguyen Tien Minh lost his first match in Group A at the VICTOR-BWF's 2010 Super Series Finals yesterday.

Minh was defeated 12-21, 17-21 by the world and tournament No 1 Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia yesterday in Chinese Taipei's Hsinchuang Gymnasium.

In the other Group A match, Dane Peter Gade beat his fellow countryman Jan Jorgensen 21-11, 18-21, 21-16.

It was Minh's sixth consecutive lost to Lee in international competitions, with his only win coming two years ago at the Singapore Open.

Minh will next play Gade while Lee will face Jorgensen.

The top two players from each group will advance to the semi-finals and the winner of the elite eight man tournament will take home US$40,000. — VNS

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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Minh starts New Year in Taipei

Top man: Vietnamese top badminton player Nguyen Tien Minh plays in the National Sports Games in Da Nang last week. He will be competing in the BWF Super Series Final in Chinese Taipei. — VNS Photo Quang Thang

Top man: Vietnamese top badminton player Nguyen Tien Minh plays in the National Sports Games in Da Nang last week. He will be competing in the BWF Super Series Final in Chinese Taipei. — VNS Photo Quang Thang

HA NOI — World No 8 Nguyen Tien Minh kicks off his 2011 at the Victor-BWF Super Series Final in Chinese Taipei on January 5-9.

The winner will take home 9,700 points followed by 8,250 points for the runner up, with losing semi-finalists receiving 6,800 points respectively. Players who fail to qualify for the semi-final round will collect 5,350 points.

The Super Series Final is for the eight highest rated players or pairs in the Super Series Standings, but is limited to a maximum of two players or pairs per member association.

The Finals are the climax of the 12-leg Badminton World Federation (BWF) Super Series circuit.

All eight athletes competing in the tournament's men's singles event will receive US$4,200 in appearance fees. Bonuses will be awarded to the players that progress further.

Minh who is seeded No 6 at the tournament will face difficulties, but it is not beyond the realms of possibility for him to take the $40,000 winner's cash prize.

The finals will feature the doubles Olympic defending champion Lin Dan of China and his world gold medallist team mate Chen Jin, who had limited appearances on the Super Series circuit this year, including failing to qualify for the Finals after they finished 11th and ninth respectively in the Super Series Standings.

In Taipei, Lee Chong Wei, the men's singles World No 1, will be joined by 2010 World Championships silver medallist Taufik Hidayat of Indonesia, European champion Peter Gade from Denmark, Denmark Open champion Jan Jorgensen and the vastly improved Chen Long, heir apparent to three-time world champion Lin Dan.

Thailand's Boonsak Ponsana and China's Du Pengyu round up the cast for the men's singles.

The Vietnamese shuttler, who turned 27 on December 2, falls into the second tier of top competitors along with Ponsana, Du Pengyu and Jorgensen. However, Minh defeated Lee at the Singapore Open in 2009.

The draw was held late yesterday, with the championship to be held at the Hsinchuang Gymnasium. — VNS

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Monday, December 27, 2010

Gastronomy festival opens in Ho Chi Minh City

Gastronomy festival opens in Ho Chi Minh City

The fifth gastronomy festival opened in Ho Chi Minh City on December 26
to promote Vietnamese and international food to domestic and foreign
visitors.


Being jointly organised by the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Culture,
Sports and Tourism, the municipal Tourism Association and the Youth
Advertising Company, the event is part of activities to welcome the
lunar New Year (Tet) festival.


As many as 43 businesses from
18 countries, including Cambodia, Japan, Thailand, Turkey, China, Italy,
Malaysia, Singapore and the Republic of Korea (RoK) are displaying
their products at 50 booths.


Visitors will have a chance to
enjoy a wide range of activities including a street parade with a large
number of professional and amateur artists, bartender performances,
Vietnam’s biggest rice pancake and vote for delicious dishes from 18
countries.


There will also be special performances by artists
from the RoK, Russia, Germany and Vietnam, and a fashion show with ao
dai (Vietnamese traditional long dress), RoK hanbok, Japanese kimono,
and traditional costumes of other countries.


In particular, a
music gala to welcome New Year on Dec. 31 with firework displays,
traditional dancing performances and discount programmes at all stalls
will also be held.

The event will last until January 2, 2011./.

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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Vovinam tournament kicks off

The first Northern Vovinam (Vietnamese martial arts) Championships kicked off yesterday with the participation of nearly 270 athletes from 23 delegations at the Trinh Hoai Duc Gymnasium in Ha Noi.

Martial artists will compete in nine categories for women and 11 for men, with 38 medal sets in both performance and combat up for grabs.

The finals are scheduled for Sunday.

Success at the event will be an important indicator for sports leaders who are thinking about national team selections for the 26th SEA Games in Indonesia next December.

Minh strolls into HK Open semis

Nguyen Tien Minh walked into the semi-finals of the Hong Kong Badminton Super Series after strong rival Lin Dan of China withdrew yesterday.

Minh who is the world No 5 and seeded eight at the tournament, will play Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia who defeated Chen Jin of China in the quarter-finals.

Minh and Lee have met several times but Minh has only defeated the world No 1 once, at the Singapore Open in 2008.

AVG secures broadcast rights

Viet Nam Athletics Federation (VAF) has signed a broadcasting rights contract with media company Global Audio Visual (AVG), opening a new chapter in the sport's history.

"It will be good for both sides as people will get a chance to learn more about our activities while the company will also benefit from advertising," said Nguyen Manh Hung, an official from the VAF.

Under the 20-year contract starting from 2011, AVG will own the sole rights to the country's biggest tournaments including the National Championships, the National Youth Championships and the National Age-Group Championships.

Its value was undisclosed but officials expected that it will play a key role in supporting athletes with training facilities and intensive training courses abroad.

VAF is the media firm's second Vietnamese partner, following a recent deal that the Viet Nam Football Federation struck with AVG, also for 20 years. — VNS

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Monday, November 29, 2010

Wildly inaccurate film on Uncle Ho criticized

Director and People’s Artist Dao Trong Khanh has written an article
slamming a documentary film called “Truth about Ho Chi Minh” which was
recently produced overseas by a group of exiles, for distorting the
history of President Ho Chi Minh.


First of all
Khanh, a respected director of documentary films in Vietnam, affirms
that “Truth about Ho Chi Minh”, though a documentary, contains no
documentary value because of patchy and poor images which were used
carelessly just to illustrate their quotations.


“With music and the opening made in a theoretical manner, the film
quoted Stephane Coustois’s saying that, ‘People say history is the
science of human misfortune and the century of bloody violence in which
we are living has confirmed this saying broadly.’ But the truth is,
history is not just like that. Unceasing efforts and creativity, the
non-stop struggle for progress, and the pursuit of freedom and happiness
are basics of miraculous historical movements in the noble spirit of
humanity, including the sacrifice of revolutionaries worldwide. The
ambiguous and one-sided way of presenting an issue in a gloomy and
tragic manner inevitably results in a one-sided interpretation of the
content of the film,” writes the director.


Khanh
further points out that the images of massacres introduced in the film
are in fact pictures and documentaries of the crimes committed by the
French colonialists and US aggressors against the Vietnamese people. But
in this film, their real origins are ignored and they are attributed to
patriotic resistance fighters and communist soldiers. In addition, a
line-up of anti-communist maniacs are used to stage “radiofilm”
interviews - monologues without any illustrations.


He writes, “It makes no sense at all when one after another characters
speak in a serious manner about President Ho Chi Minh’s birthday and
death date – facts that Vietnam has officially announced. Vu Ngu Chieu
and Tran Gia Phung have laid stress on a letter from Nguyen Tat Thanh
(Ho Chi Minh) asking for enrolment at a French school in 1912. It should
not be forgotten that during this period it was necessary to seek all
possible ways to help the country and the people.”

“Sophie
Quinn Judge, who lives in a capitalist society and does not understand
anything about revolutionary activities, made a wild guess about the
relationship between President Ho Chi Minh and other women like famous
revolutionary Nguyen Thi Minh Khai. ‘There seems to have been an affair
between the two,’ said Quinn in the film. This is not the way
researchers do their work. Researchers do not use the word ‘seems’,” the
director says, adding how can one believe in a researcher like Vu Ngu
Chieu who has wrapped himself up in foreign archives for many years
to engage only in gossip and other people’s private affairs that are
unrelated to history.


People’s Artist Khanh, who
himself made a documentary about President Ho Chi Minh, says when
compiling documents about the President he had a chance to read the
original copy of the “Prison Diary” poem collection but did not pay
attention to Uncle Ho’s handwritings on the cover: 1923-1933. After many
years, when some people showed interest in this matter, the then Vice
Director of the Ho Chi Minh museum Nguyen Huy Hoan said the note just to
mark the 10-year “big misfortune” period according to Uncle Ho’s
calculation, not the time he penned the poems, adding that people do not
understand this so tend to speculate.


Khanh said he
also knew about the meeting between poet Pavel Antolkolski, who
translated the “Prison Diary” poem collections into Russian, and
President Ho Chi Minh, as well as the meeting between the President and
R. Bershatsky when this poet visited Vietnam. During this meeting, with
his openness and in his usual modest manner, the President made coffee
for his guest and said, “We write poetry when we have free time. In
Vietnam , everybody writes poems,” he recalled. The President did not
think of himself as a poet but the whole world is captivated by his
eloquent verses. Against this honourable history, the sabotage and
slandering campaigns of exile groups overseas are so mean, Khanh said.


According to the People’s Artist, researching Ho Chi
Minh heritage and learning about his thoughts and morality is not only a
long and huge scientific research project but also a conscious
evolvement of a nation towards “The true, the good and the beautiful”.
He stresses that hatred, slander and fabrications reflects the
degradation in personality which goes against human beings’ spiritual
evolution and advancement, binding oneself and losing the one’s root.


“It is true that the life of President Ho Chi Minh is
a legend. The legend is always beautiful. It contains the mystery of
romantic spirit and the transcendence of human awareness about the
world. US journalist William J. Duiler had written in his book about
Ho Chi Minh: “All great people have an implicit mystery”. He cited
President Ho Chi Minh as saying in an interview with journalist Bernard
Fall that, “The elderly like to have a small mystery about them. I would
like to keep a little bit of mystery about myself. I believe you
understand what I said.”


The legend of Ho Chi Minh
will forever be treasured by mankind and mankind will always try to seek
more understanding about it, Director and People’s Artist Dao Trong
Khanh concluded./.

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Monday, October 11, 2010

Tien Minh advances to Vietnam Grand Prix Open quarterfinals

Vietnamese ace Nguyen Tien Minh, the world No 9 and No 1 seed at the on-going Vietnam Grand Prix Open 2010, secured his spot to the quarterfinals after beating lower-ranking Thai rival Poodchalat Pisit in the third round Thursday.

Minh thrashed Singapore Youth Olympic gold medalist and world’s No 270 Pisit 21-12 21-16 after surpassing Evert Sukamta of Indonesia 21-10 21-17 in the second round.

Minh’s compatriot opponent Le Ha Tan Thanh withdrew in the first round of the main competition division.

Tien Minh is scheduled to take on Chinese Chen Yuekun, ranked 294 in the world at 13:00 GMT Friday at the Phan Dinh Phung sports house in Ho Chi Minh City.

Vietnam sent a total of 32 players to the event but all of them -- excluding Tien Minh -- were eliminated in the qualifiers.

The Vietnam Grand Prix Open 2010 taking place from October 5-10 in HCMC attracted 274 players from 20 nations and territories in the world, with some high-ranking players such as Chinese Ma Jin, number 3 in the world; US Karyn Cecillia, No 32 in the world and Australian Prutsch Simone, the world’s number 75.

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Sunday, September 26, 2010

Minh cruises into quarters at Tokyo badminton event

Vietnam's Olympian Nguyen Tien Minh went through to the quarters of the Japan Super Series in Tokyo on Sept. 23.


Minh, who is seeded No 7 for the tournament, defeated Jan Jorgensen of
Denmark 21-11, 22-20 in the men's singles. He will next play Peter
Hoeg Gade, also from Denmark.


Gade, who beat Takuma Ueda of Japan 21-3, 17-21, 21-12, is seeded No 2.


Meanwhile, world No 1 Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia easily beat Kenichi Tago of Japan 21-10, 21-10 in the third-round.


Defending champion China's Bao Chunlai earned a quarter-final place
against Lee after defeating Kazushi Yamada of Japan 21-13, 21-13.


Earlier in the day, three-time former world champion Lin Dan of China beat Hu Yun of Hong Kong 21-17, 21-14.


In the quarter-finals today, Lin will take on Park Sung-hwan of the
Republiaue of Korea, who defeated Sho Sasaki of Japan 21-12, 21-15.


On the women's side, title candidate Hongyan Pi of France was beaten
6-21, 11-21 by China's 2002 world junior champion Jiang Yanjiao.


Other seeds who played on Sept. 23 included Tina Baun of Denmark, No 4;
Wang Shixian of China, No 3; and Japan's Eriko Hirose, No 7. All went
through to the next round./.

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Friday, September 10, 2010

Minh set for Tokyo badminton tourney

World badminton player Nguyen Tien Minh is seeded No 8 at the Japan Super Series Open which will start in Tokyo on September 21.

Minh who unexpectedly lost in last month's world championships will again face rivals including Lee Chong Wei from Malaysia, Peter Hoeg Gade from Denmark, China's Lin Dan and Chen Jil and Taufik Hidayat and Soni Dwi Kuncoro of Indonesia.

The tournament which will finish on September 26 will provide US$200,000 in prize money to the winners.

Ladies represent VN in Barbados boxing bout

Ngo Thi Chung and Nguyen Thi Tuyet Mai will be the Vietnamese representatives at the World Women's Boxing Championship in Barbados from September 10-19.

Chung will compete in the 75kg category while Mai who is the defending champion of the Asian Indoor Games and SEA Games in 51kg pool against more than 300 rivals from 45 countries and territories in 10 weight categories.

After the tournament, the duo will join their team-mates for training in China for the forthcoming Asian Games in Guangzhou in November.

Women's U16 team prepare for qualifiers

The national U16 women's team will meet on Sunday in preparation for the first qualifying round of the Asian Football Championship 2011.

Twenty-seven players from Ha Noi, HCM City and Viet Nam Coal and Minerals, have been called up. They will be coached by Nguyen Duy Hung.

The team will have one month of intensive training before leaving for the Philippines qualifier.

Viet Nam in Group A will face hosts Philippines, Singapore and Guam who will compete from October 15-24. Only one team will qualify for the next round to be organised in December.

The final round will include the best two teams from the second qualifier, the host team who has not been identified and five teams who won wild cards (South Korea, North Korea, Japan, Australia and China). — VNS

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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Book on Ho Chi Minh’s life published in Cuba

A book on late President Ho Chi Minh has been published in the Spanish
language in Cuba to celebrate the 50 th anniversary of diplomatic
ties between Cuba and Vietnam .


The book entitled “Memories of Uncle Ho”, written by Senior
Lieutenant-General Phung The Tai, was published by the Jose Marti
Publishing House.


Speaking at the ceremony to present the book,
in Havana on September 7, Cuban reporter Marta Roja highlighted the
milestones in President Ho’s life and work.


Roja, the last
foreign reporter to interview President Ho before he passed away, said
that President Ho was a pioneer during the struggle for freedom by
colonised countries in Asia and Africa and the founder of the
Vietnamese Democratic Republic, now the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
He was well-known for his statement “Nothing is more precious than
independence and freedom”. He was the person who led the revolution to
liberate the Vietnamese people and ensured their victory over foreign
aggressors.


The 2,000 copies of the book that the Jose Marti
Publishing House have printed will help young Latin American people,
particularly avid Cuban readers to better understand President Ho Chi
Minh./.

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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Minh into World Badminton Championships round 3 in Paris

Minh into World Badminton Championships round 3 in ParisVietnam’s badminton champ Nguyen Tien Minh booked a third-round berth at the 2010 World Badminton Championships in Paris after a straight-set win over Estonian rival Raul Must on Wednesday.

It took the eighth-ranked Vietnamese player 42 minutes to overcome his Estonian opponent, who is 34 places lower than Minh in the world rankings.

Minh, the only Vietnamese player to enter the world top 100, had little difficulty before cruising to a 21-14, 21-10 victory.

Minh, who beat the 70th-ranked Ukrainian Valeriy Atrashchenkov the day before, started strong and was in the lead all the way into the first set.

The Estonian got close (12-10 for Minh) but, from there, the Vietnamese galloped home winning the set 21-14.

After taking a big loss in the first set, Must caused Minh some hardship early in the second.

However, Minh, who slid one spot to eighth in the world rankings after failing to defend his title at the Yonex Chinese Taipei Grand Prix Gold early this month, proved his ranking with a 21-10 victory in the second round.

Minh aims to advance to the quarterfinals at the August 23-29 event in Paris. At the World Badminton Championships in India in 2009, Minh lost 21-13, 21-17 to the Malaysian world champion Lee Chong Wei.

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Minh into World Badminton Championships round 3 in Paris

Minh into World Badminton Championships round 3 in ParisVietnam’s badminton champ Nguyen Tien Minh booked a third-round berth at the 2010 World Badminton Championships in Paris after a straight-set win over Estonian rival Raul Must on Wednesday.

It took the eighth-ranked Vietnamese player 42 minutes to overcome his Estonian opponent, who is 34 places lower than Minh in the world rankings.

Minh, the only Vietnamese player to enter the world top 100, had little difficulty before cruising to a 21-14, 21-10 victory.

Minh, who beat the 70th-ranked Ukrainian Valeriy Atrashchenkov the day before, started strong and was in the lead all the way into the first set.

The Estonian got close (12-10 for Minh) but, from there, the Vietnamese galloped home winning the set 21-14.

After taking a big loss in the first set, Must caused Minh some hardship early in the second.

However, Minh, who slid one spot to eighth in the world rankings after failing to defend his title at the Yonex Chinese Taipei Grand Prix Gold early this month, proved his ranking with a 21-10 victory in the second round.

Minh aims to advance to the quarterfinals at the August 23-29 event in Paris. At the World Badminton Championships in India in 2009, Minh lost 21-13, 21-17 to the Malaysian world champion Lee Chong Wei.

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Minh into World Badminton Championships round 3 in Paris

Minh into World Badminton Championships round 3 in ParisVietnam’s badminton champ Nguyen Tien Minh booked a third-round berth at the 2010 World Badminton Championships in Paris after a straight-set win over Estonian rival Raul Must on Wednesday.

It took the eighth-ranked Vietnamese player 42 minutes to overcome his Estonian opponent, who is 34 places lower than Minh in the world rankings.

Minh, the only Vietnamese player to enter the world top 100, had little difficulty before cruising to a 21-14, 21-10 victory.

Minh, who beat the 70th-ranked Ukrainian Valeriy Atrashchenkov the day before, started strong and was in the lead all the way into the first set.

The Estonian got close (12-10 for Minh) but, from there, the Vietnamese galloped home winning the set 21-14.

After taking a big loss in the first set, Must caused Minh some hardship early in the second.

However, Minh, who slid one spot to eighth in the world rankings after failing to defend his title at the Yonex Chinese Taipei Grand Prix Gold early this month, proved his ranking with a 21-10 victory in the second round.

Minh aims to advance to the quarterfinals at the August 23-29 event in Paris. At the World Badminton Championships in India in 2009, Minh lost 21-13, 21-17 to the Malaysian world champion Lee Chong Wei.

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Saturday, August 28, 2010

Minh into World Badminton Championships round 3 in Paris

Minh into World Badminton Championships round 3 in ParisVietnam’s badminton champ Nguyen Tien Minh booked a third-round berth at the 2010 World Badminton Championships in Paris after a straight-set win over Estonian rival Raul Must on Wednesday.

It took the eighth-ranked Vietnamese player 42 minutes to overcome his Estonian opponent, who is 34 places lower than Minh in the world rankings.

Minh, the only Vietnamese player to enter the world top 100, had little difficulty before cruising to a 21-14, 21-10 victory.

Minh, who beat the 70th-ranked Ukrainian Valeriy Atrashchenkov the day before, started strong and was in the lead all the way into the first set.

The Estonian got close (12-10 for Minh) but, from there, the Vietnamese galloped home winning the set 21-14.

After taking a big loss in the first set, Must caused Minh some hardship early in the second.

However, Minh, who slid one spot to eighth in the world rankings after failing to defend his title at the Yonex Chinese Taipei Grand Prix Gold early this month, proved his ranking with a 21-10 victory in the second round.

Minh aims to advance to the quarterfinals at the August 23-29 event in Paris. At the World Badminton Championships in India in 2009, Minh lost 21-13, 21-17 to the Malaysian world champion Lee Chong Wei.

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Minh into World Badminton Championships round 3 in Paris

Minh into World Badminton Championships round 3 in ParisVietnam’s badminton champ Nguyen Tien Minh booked a third-round berth at the 2010 World Badminton Championships in Paris after a straight-set win over Estonian rival Raul Must on Wednesday.

It took the eighth-ranked Vietnamese player 42 minutes to overcome his Estonian opponent, who is 34 places lower than Minh in the world rankings.

Minh, the only Vietnamese player to enter the world top 100, had little difficulty before cruising to a 21-14, 21-10 victory.

Minh, who beat the 70th-ranked Ukrainian Valeriy Atrashchenkov the day before, started strong and was in the lead all the way into the first set.

The Estonian got close (12-10 for Minh) but, from there, the Vietnamese galloped home winning the set 21-14.

After taking a big loss in the first set, Must caused Minh some hardship early in the second.

However, Minh, who slid one spot to eighth in the world rankings after failing to defend his title at the Yonex Chinese Taipei Grand Prix Gold early this month, proved his ranking with a 21-10 victory in the second round.

Minh aims to advance to the quarterfinals at the August 23-29 event in Paris. At the World Badminton Championships in India in 2009, Minh lost 21-13, 21-17 to the Malaysian world champion Lee Chong Wei.

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Thursday, August 19, 2010

South Koreans take gold at HCMC Billiards Open

Choi Sung Won and Lim Leng of South Korea won gold medals at the second International Billiards Club Open that ended in Ho Chi Minh City Friday.

Choi Sung Won beat Vietnam’s Ma Minh Cam 3-0 in the final of the three-cushion carom event while compatriot Lim Leng topped the nine-ball pool contest with a 9-7 win over Vu Trong Khai of Vietnam.

In the semifinals of the nine-ball pool event, Leng had beaten Vietnam’s Tran Minh Thanh 9-4 while Trong Khai defeated compatriot Tat Duy Kien 9-1.

In the semifinals of the three-cushion carom competition, Minh Cam came back from behind to beat compatriot Ma Xuan Cuong 3-2 while 13th-ranked Choi Sung Won managed a similar comeback for a 3-2 win over compatriot Kang Dong Gung, ranked 28th in the world.

The event prepared Vietnamese billiards players for more important international events like the 2010 Asian Billiards Championships in South Korea next month, the 2010 World Individual Billiards Championships in the Netherlands in October and the Asian Games in China’s Guangzhou Province in November.

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