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Thursday, February 24, 2011

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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Monday, February 14, 2011

Ten-man Real beat Espanyol to trim Barca's lead

Real Madrid recovered from the second-minute dismissal of goalkeeper Iker Casillas to secure a battling 1-0 win at Espanyol on Sunday and cut Barcelona's lead at the top of La Liga to five points.

Barca's record 16-match winning run ended on Saturday when they had to fight back from a goal down to rescue a 1-1 draw at Sporting Gijon and Real took full advantage with a gritty display at a raucous Cornella-El Prat stadium.

Casillas, Spain's World Cup-winning captain, was shown a straight red after bringing down Jose Callejon just outside the area and Real coach Jose Mourinho immediately brought on reserve keeper Antonio Adan to replace Argentina winger Angel Di Maria.

The dismissal lifted the home fans but they were silenced on 24 minutes when Real defender Marcelo cut in from the left wing and squeezed a shot past Carlos Kameni from a tight angle.

January loan signing Emmanuel Adebayor almost snatched a second in the 40th minute but the Togo international's scooped shot bounced on top of the crossbar and out for a goal kick.

Adebayor had chances to make the game safe late in the second half but Kameni pulled off two superb saves, while at the other end Joan Verdu nearly surprised Adan with a deft chip.

Mourinho said Real had done well to beat such strong opponents with a man fewer.

"I am not going to change my tune just because we are two points closer," the Portuguese told a news conference.

"I would like to have a five-point lead over the team in second place."

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Real Madrid's Marcelo (2nd R) celebrates a goal against Espanyol during their Spanish First Division match at Cornella-El Prat stadium, near Barcelona February 13, 2011

Trezeguet winner

In the earlier kickoff, Villarreal surrendered their grip on third place when they lost 1-0 at Deportivo Coruna.

Defender Alberto Lopo grabbed the only goal in the 60th minute at the Riazor when he popped up unmarked to steer home an Antonio Tomas free kick.

Villarreal's second defeat in a row following last weekend's 1-0 reverse at home to Levante left them in fourth, two points behind Valencia who won 2-1 at Atletico Madrid on Saturday.

Barca have 62 points from 23 matches, with Real on 57. Valencia are 10 points adrift on 47 and Villarreal have 45.

Fifth-placed Athletic Bilbao, who travel to Real Mallorca on Monday, are seven points behind Villarrreal, while Espanyol are sixth, a point behind the Basque club.

In Sunday's other matches, former France striker David Trezeguet struck the winner as promoted Hercules came from a goal down to beat visiting Real Zaragoza 2-1.

Malaga scored two late goals to snatch a 2-2 draw against visiting Getafe, although the Andalusian club, one of the biggest spenders in the January transfer window, remained bottom of the standings.

Promoted Real Sociedad moved up to ninth above Atletico thanks to a 1-0 home win over Osasuna, who had Damia Abella sent off late on for a second yellow card.

Levante, who also came up from the second division at the end of last season, beat Almeria 1-0 to climb to 15th.

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Sunday, February 13, 2011

Barcelona see record run ended by strugglers Gijon

League leaders Barcelona saw their record winning run come to an end with a shock 1-1 draw at Sporting Gijon and it could have been worse had David Villa not scored a brilliant 79th-minute equalizer to salvage a point.

Barcelona had won 16 consecutive league games to beat the old mark of the great Real Madrid side of 1960/61. But the champions saw their historical sequence broken and the two dropped points are a real boost for title rivals Real.

Barcelona are now eight points ahead of Real in the Spanish first division and Jose Mourinho's side will want to capitalize on the rare slip by winning at Espanyol on Sunday.

Unfashionable Sporting, two points above the relegation zone, took the lead through David Barral after 16th minutes and Barcelona needed a delightful chip from Villa late on to snatch a point.

"We managed to get a draw and we have to be happy with a point," said Villa. "Barcelona never settle for a draw because we always like to win, but it is true that Sporting were superior to us in certain aspects."

It was the first away points dropped all season for Barcelona, who had won all 10 of their away games prior to this game, and coach Pep Guardiola will hope for a better display on Wednesday when his side travel to Arsenal for the first leg of their last 16 Champions League tie.

A fired-up Sporting started the better of the two sides and took a surprise 16th-minute lead as Barral cut inside from the left flank and left Gerard Pique in his wake before firing low into the corner.

Barcelona don't often go behind and found it difficult to respond against hosts who defended deep in numbers.

The champions didn't have a noteworthy effort on goal until just after the half hour mark when Andres Iniesta shot across goal but goalkeeper Ivan Cuellar saved well.

On 53 minutes right back Dani Alves nipped past his man and cut the ball back for Xavi but the midfielder scuffed his shot and Cuellar smothered the effort.

Two minutes later Lionel Messi was foiled by Cuellar at his near post and Alves almost scored a minute later.

Sporting could barely get out of their half but Barcelona did not make the breakthrough until the 79th minute with Villa floating a delightful chip over Cuellar.

Villa did not celebrate the goal out of respect for hometown club Gijon where he began his career before going on to become a world superstar.

Elsewhere the future of Atletico Madrid coach Quique Sanchez Flores is hanging by a thread after a Joaquin brace helped Valencia to a 2-1 comeback win at the Vicente Calderon on Saturday.

Joaquin scored an 86th minute winner to punish Atletico, who have won just once in 2011 under Flores, and Valencia move two points above Villarreal into third place.

Atletico are seven points off the top six, with the pre-season target of Champions League football out of sight, and Flores could face the axe with his old team Valencia, where he played for 10 years and who he managed for two seasons, possibly putting the final nail in his coffin.

"The fans cheer me up because they appreciate things and that's why I will do everything I possibly can to turn things around," said Flores.

Atletico got the perfect start with Jose Antonio Reyes putting them ahead after just three minutes, however, Joaquin leveled for Valencia on 41 minutes.

Diego Forlan missed a crucial penalty on 56 minutes and Joaquin scored a fine winner curling in a right-footed shot from just outside the area with four minutes left.

It propelled Valencia into third and was the perfect preparation for their Champions League last 16 first leg match at home to Schalke on Tuesday.

In other matches, 10-man Racing Santander defeated Sevilla 3-2 in an enthralling match on Saturday to give new coach Marcelino a winning start.

Substitute Manuel Arana scored a stoppage time winner to lift Racing four points above the relegation zone while Sevilla stay six points off the top six.


Racing went two goals up inside the first 19 minutes, however, goalscorer Christian Salas was sent off on 39 minutes for violent conduct and Sevilla leveled at 2-2 before Arana's sensational winner.

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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Most Outstanding Athletes 2010 selected

Japan's Momoko Takahashi (R), Vietnam's Vu Thi Huong (C) and Uzbekistan's Guzel Khubbieva run their women's 100m final at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, Guangdong province last month - Photo: Reuters
HCMC - Track-and-field athlete Vu Thi Huong, the “Queen of Speed” in Southeast Asia, has been selected the Best Athlete of 2010 followed by her teammate Truong Thanh Hang and Asian Games gold medalist Le Bich Phuong.

Vietnamese track-and-field athletes showed some excellent performances at the 16th Asian Games (ASIAD) in Guangzhou, China last month, taking home three silvers and two bronzes. Huong, along with fellow runners Truong Thanh Hang and Vu Van Huyen, were all nominated for Vietnam’s top 10 outstanding athletes.

Vu Thi Huong from the Mekong Delta province of An Giang, who won Best Athlete of 2009, secured the second consecutive title by making history for Vietnam athletics at ASIAD by winning Vietnam’s first ever medal at the games - a bronze medal in the women’s 100m event. She also won a silver in the 200m race.

Huong beat Hang to the title as she picked up 1,213 points, while Hang, who grasped two silver medals in the ASIAD in the women’s 800m and 1500m events, came second with 1,208 points.

Though athlete Le Bich Phuong won the only gold medal for Vietnam at ASIAD in the women’s karate 55kg category, she came third with 1,047 points.

The other winners in the top 10 were the world’s number seven badminton player Nguyen Tien Minh (631 points), track and field athlete Vu Van Huyen (582 points), chess player Le Quang Liem (558 points), weightlifter Thach Kim Tuan (331 points), shooter Ha Minh Thanh (274 points), wrestler Le Thi Lua (257 points), and swimmer Hoang Quy Phuoc (218).

For contributing to the track and field team’s great victory last year, coach Ho Thi Tu Tam from Danang Sports Training Center was voted Coach of the Year 2010 with 463 points, beating Karate head coach Le Cong from the Army team and track and field coach Nguyen Dinh Minh from HCMC, who won second and third places with 395 and 376 points respectively

Meanwhile, shooting coach Nguyen Thi Nhung from the General Department of Sports and Physical Training earned fourth position with 167 points, followed by chess coach Lam Minh Chau from HCMC with 138 points.

Swimmer Vo Thanh Tung from HCMC, who won a gold and a silver at the 2010 Asian Para Games in Guangzhou, China, won the best para-athlete award with 550 points, while badminton coach Le Thuy Ha received the nomination for most outstanding coach for disabled athletes in the vote by journalists and sports experts with 332 points. 

Hundreds of sports experts and journalists from Hanoi, HCMC and Danang voted over the weekend for the top 10 athletes, top five coaches, top five para-athletes and top three para-athletes’ coaches.

The annual vote was organized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union, the Vietnam Fund for Supporting Young Talent and The Thao Viet Nam (Vietnam Sports) newspaper.

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Monday, January 10, 2011

Sprinter Huong tops list of outstanding athletes


Sprinter Vu Thi Huong topped this year's
poll on Vietnam's most outstanding athletes and coaches.

Huong, 25, who won a bronze medal in the women's 100m and a silver in
the 200m in the Asian Games in Guangzhou, China, notched up 1,213
points in the poll. She edged out teammates Truong Thanh Hang, who came
in with 1,208 points to make the top ten list; Karateist Le Bich Phuong,
who won Vietnam's only gold medal to salvage Vietnamese pride in the
martial arts competitions at the Asian Games, ranked third with 1,047
points; and badminton player Nguyen Tien Minh placed fourth.


Swimmer Vo Thanh Tung topped the list of disabled athletes with 550
points. He won a gold medal in the men's 50m freestyle at the Asian
ParaGames for disabled athletes in Guangzhou, China last December.


Runner-up was badminton player Pham Duc Trung, who also
grabbed a gold in the Asian ParaGames, gaining 480 points from the
selection. Another badminton player, Hoang Pham Thang, placed third,
winning 376 points.


In the coaches category, coach Ho Thi
Tu Tam won 463 points to take the top spot. The army's karate coach, Le
Cong, took second ahead of track and field coach Nguyen Dinh Minh.
Badminton coach Le Thuy Nga was voted the top coach for disabled
athletes.


The awards are jointly organised by the Ministry
of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union,
the Vietnam Fund for Young Talent Support and The Thao Vietnam (Vietnam
Sports) newspaper.


A gala to honour athletes and coaches will be held in Hanoi next month./.

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Vietnam masters lose at HDBank 2011 chessfest

Top-seed Le Quang Liem and second-seed Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son failed to win top prizes at the HDBank 2011 chess tournament, which wrapped up Sunday in Ho Chi Minh City’s Rex Hotel.

After nine matches, these grandmasters each earned 6.5 points and were ranked at 4th and 5th respectively. They were awarded $1,500 each.

“They are considered top contenders for the championship so are under great pressure. In addition, their rivals are all excited to compete with them because they think it’s an honor to defeat the top-seeds and nothing to lose if they fail,” Vietnamese chess coach Lam Minh Chau said.

Grandmaster Yu Yangyi from China with 7 points won the championship title with a cash prize of $6,000 while his fellowman Wen Yang contented with the second prize of $4,000.

Meanwhile in the women single, Vietnamese chess player Nguyen Thi Mai Huong secured the top prize with 4.5 points after nine matches and was awarded cash prize of $600.

The organizers also awarded two “Promising Young Chess Player” prizes to Le Thanh Tai of Vietnam and Lu Shanglei of China.

The week-long tournament has attracted 30 Vietnamese players and 35 others from China, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, Thailand and Ukraine.

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Sprinter Huong tops list of outstanding athletes

Sprinter Vu Thi Huong topped this year's poll on Viet Nam's most outstanding athletes and coaches.

Huong, 25, who won a bronze medal in the women's 100m and a silver in the 200m in the Asian Games in Guangzhou, China, notched up 1,213 points in the poll. She edged out teammates Truong Thanh Hang, who came in with 1,208 points to make the top ten list; Karateist Le Bich Phuong, who won Viet Nam's only gold medal to salvage Vietnamese pride in the martial arts competitions at the Asian Games, ranked third with 1,047 points; and badminton player Nguyen Tien Minh placed fourth.

Swimmer Vo Thanh Tung topped the list of disabled athletes with 550 points. He won a gold medal in the men's 50m freestyle at the Asian ParaGames for disabled athletes in Guangzhou, China last December.

Runner-up was badminton player Pham Duc Trung, who also grabbed a gold in the Asian ParaGames, gaining 480 points from the selection. Another badminton player, Hoang Pham Thang, placed third, winning 376 points.

In the coaches category, coach Ho Thi Tu Tam won 463 points to take the top spot. The army's karate coach, Le Cong, took second ahead of track and field coach Nguyen Dinh Minh. Badminton coach Le Thuy Nga was voted the top coach for disabled athletes.

The awards are jointly organised by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union, the Viet Nam Fund for Young Talent Support and The Thao Viet Nam (Viet Nam Sports) newspaper.

A gala to honour athletes and coaches will be held in Ha Noi next month.

Football legend Pele to visit Viet Nam in March

Pele, who is widely considered to be the greatest footballer of all time, is expected to visit Viet Nam in March.

Organisers of the 3rd Buon Me Thuot Coffee Festival to be held on March 10-13 in the Central Highlands province of Dac Lac said the 71-year-old will attend the event as a goodwill ambassador for his native Brazil, which is the world's largest coffee exporter.

In 1999 Pele, born Edison Arantes do Nascimento, was named the Football Player of the Century by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics.

In the same year, when French weekly France-Football asked all former "Ballon D'Or" winners to choose their footballer of the century, he again came out on top. — VNS

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Friday, January 7, 2011

Liem slip-up throws tournament open

With Vietnam's top-seeded
Grandmaster Le Quang Liem suffering his first defeat on Jan. 6, the
HDBank Open Cup chess tournament has been thrown wide open.


At the Rex Hotel in HCM City, Liem, the world No 79,
surprisingly lost to eighth-seeded Filipino GM Gomez John Paul in the
fifth round.


Paul now tops the table with five points.


He is followed by Chinese GM Yu Yangyi with 4.5 points and Vietnamese
GM Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son, who is on four points after beating another
Chinese GM Zhou Weiqi on Jan. 6.


The loss has left
20-year-old Liem on 3.5 points. With just four more rounds to go, Liem
may have left himself with too much to do to win his first title of the
year.


Earlier, he had beaten Singapore 's Fernandez
Daniel Howard in the first round and China 's GM Lou Yiping in the
second round, drew with Bitoon Richard of the Philippines, and beat
compatriot Nguyen Duc Hoa in the fourth.


Also on 3.5
points are GMs Cao Sang and Tran Thanh Tu of Vietnam, Richard, GMs
Laylo Darwin and Salvador Roland and IMs Barbosa Oliver and Dimakiling
of the Philippines, GMs Wen Yang, Zhao Jun, and Wang Chen of China .


The week-long tournament has attracted 30 Vietnamese
players and 35 others from China, Indonesia, Malaysia, the
Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, Thailand and Ukraine.


It concludes on Jan. 9./.

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Liem slip-up throws tournament open

HCM City — With Viet Nam's top-seeded Grandmaster Le Quang Liem suffering his first defeat yesterday, the HDBank Open Cup chess tournament has been thrown wide open.

At the Rex Hotel in HCM City, Liem, the world No 79, surprisingly lost to eighth-seeded Filipino GM Gomez John Paul in the fifth round.

Paul now tops the table with five points.

He is followed by Chinese GM Yu Yangyi with 4.5 points and Vietnamese GM Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son, who is on four points after beating another Chinese GM Zhou Weiqi yesterday.

The loss has left 20-year-old Liem on 3.5 points. With just four more rounds to go, Liem may have left himself with too much to do to win his first title of the year.

Earlier, he had beaten Singapore's Fernandez Daniel Howard in the first round and China's GM Lou Yiping in the second round, drew with Bitoon Richard of the Philippines, and beat compatriot Nguyen Duc Hoa in the fourth.

Also on 3.5 points are GMs Cao Sang and Tran Thanh Tu of Viet Nam, Richard, GMs Laylo Darwin and Salvador Roland and IMs Barbosa Oliver and Dimakiling of the Philippines, GMs Wen Yang, Zhao Jun, and Wang Chen of China.

The week-long tournament has attracted 30 Vietnamese players and 35 others from China, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, Thailand and Ukraine.

It concludes on Sunday. — VNS

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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Asian Games:Sharp shooters shoot down two silvers

Asian Games:Sharp shooters shoot down two silvers

Sharpshooters Dang Hong Ha, Cu Thi Thanh Tu and Nguyen Thi Hang bagged
the silver medal in the women's 10m mobile target air rifle team event
at the Asian Games in Guangzhou, China on Nov. 15.


The trio accumulated a total of 1,084 points to finish second, 62 points behind China.


The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea came third with 1,068 points.


The men's shooters bagged one more silver and bronze for Vietnam on Nov. 15.


Ha
Minh Thanh scored 583 points in the men's 25m individual rapid fire
pistol to equal Chinese Li Yuehong after 60 shots. But Thanh had to take
the silver as he lost to the Chinese shooter in the final 10 shots with
196.7 points, 3.1 points lower than Li's achievement.


Thanh and
his teammates, Bui Quang Nam and Pham Anh Dat, also bagged a bronze
medal in the team event with a total of 1,718 points.


Wushu
artist Pham Quoc Khanh took the bronze in the men's all-around nanquan
(ultimate fist) and nangun (rod play) with a total 19.33 points in the
men's taolu (performance) event on Nov. 15.


Vietnamese athletes took home two silver and three bronze medals in the Asian Games on Nov. 15.


International
Grand Master (IGM) Le Quang Liem gained 5.5 points to take the lead in
the men's individual chess tournament at the Asian Games in Guangzhou,
China.


Liem won five matches including two wins over the Asian
Games' defending champion Murtas Kazhgaleyev of Kazakhstan, Chinese Bu
Xiangzhi.


The 19-year-old hopes to maintain his momentum as he gets ready for his next matches on Nov. 16.


Martial
artist Nguyen Thi Bich beat Elina Chaudhary of Nepal 2-0, earning a
semi-final berth in the women's 52kg sanshou (combat) event./.

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Sharp shooters shoot down 2 silvers

Silverware: Dang Hong Ha (centre) and her teammates Cu Thi Thanh Tu and Nguyen Thu Hang celebrate after winning a silver medal in the 10m air rifle mobile target team event at the Asian Games in Guangzhou, China, yesterday. — VNA/VNS Photo Quoc Khanh

Silverware: Dang Hong Ha (centre) and her teammates Cu Thi Thanh Tu and Nguyen Thu Hang celebrate after winning a silver medal in the 10m air rifle mobile target team event at the Asian Games in Guangzhou, China, yesterday. — VNA/VNS Photo Quoc Khanh

HA NOI — Sharpshooters Dang Hong Ha, Cu Thi Thanh Tu and Nguyen Thi Hang bagged the silver medal in the women's 10m mobile target air rifle team event at the Asian Games in Guangzhou, China yesterday.

The trio accumulated a total of 1,084 points to finish second, 62 points behind China.

North Korea came third with 1,068 points.

The men's shooters bagged one more silver and bronze for Viet Nam yesterday.

Ha Minh Thanh scored 583 points in the men's 25m individual rapid fire pistol to equal Chinese Li Yuehong after 60 shots. But Thanh had to take the silver as he lost to the Chinese shooter in the final 10 shots with 196.7 points, 3.1 points lower than Li's achievement.

Thanh and his teammates, Bui Quang Nam and Pham Anh Dat, also bagged a bronze medal in the team event with a total of 1,718 points.

Wushu artist Pham Quoc Khanh took the bronze in the men's all-around nanquan (ultimate fist) and nangun (rod play) with a total 19.33 points in the men's taolu (performance) event yesterday.

Vietnamese athletes took home two silver and three bronze medals in the Asian Games yesterday.

International Grand Master (IGM) Le Quang Liem gained 5.5 points to take the lead in the men's individual chess tournament at the Asian Games in Guangzhou, China.

Liem won five matches including two wins over the Asian Games' defending champion Murtas Kazhgaleyev of Kazakhstan, Chinese Bu Xiangzhi.

The 19-year-old hopes to maintain his momentum as he gets ready for his next matches today.

Martial artist Nguyen Thi Bich beat Elina Chaudhary of Nepal 2-0, earning a semi-final berth in the women's 52kg sanshou (combat) event. — VNS

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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Vietnam U21 beat Thailand 3-1 at Thanh Nien Cup

Vietnam U21 players celebrate their goal during their Thanh Nien Newspaper Cup football match against Thailand U21 in HCMC on Wednesday - Photo: Ba Chau
HCMC –Vietnam U21 beat archrivals Thailand 3-1 in their last group stage match in the fourth International U-21 Football Tournament 2010, or Thanh Nien Newspaper Cup, on Wednesday. 

Before the game, both Vietnam and Thailand were drawn at three points as they had both thrashed their opponents in their openers, with the Thai’s 4-0 win over Myanmar on Monday and Vietnam’s thrashing of Myanmar 5-1 on Saturday.

Because of the goal difference, a draw would have been enough for the hosts to stay on top, while the Thais needed a victory to be group A leaders.

Vietnam, who began with nine changes from coach Dinh Van Dung after their win over Myanmar, showed great determination.

Heavy rain dampened the player’s attacks early in the first half leaving the Vietnamese crowd waiting till the 35th minute to celebrate, when Xuan Hieu took a kick in the penalty box beating Thai goalie, Yen Arom.

After the break, Vietnam kept possession and Duy Lam doubled for his team with a free kick from outside the penalty area just minutes in.

Duc Nhan scored for the Vietnamese side in the 65th minute before Pattana Sokjoho finalized the score at 3-1 in the 68th minute. 

With the victory, Vietnam U21 finished their group competition as group A leaders with six points from two wins, while runners-up Thailand stayed at three points from one win and one loss. Bottom-placed Singapore, who exited from the tournament, gained no points from two losses.  

In the earlier match on Wednesday, Vietnam U19 started the game with substitutes, but dominated against Malaysia U21. The visitors secured a late victory, to finish top of Group B, when striker Ravindran scored the only goal in the 86th minute. Despite the loss the Vietnam U19 will still go through to the semis.

Malaysia had four points from one win and one draw, while Vietnam U19 were runners-up with three points.

On Friday’s semifinal games, Vietnam U21 will meet Vietnam U19 at 3:30 p.m. and Thailand will play Malaysia at 6:00 p.m. The final and third place games will be on Sunday.

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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Vietnamese GM second at Campomanes Memorial Cup

Vietnamese GM second at Campomanes Memorial CupTop-seeded M Le Quang Liem of Vietnam finished second at the first Florencio Campomanes Memorial Cup Chess Championships that ended on Friday, September 3, in the Philippines.

Eleventh seed Chinese Grandmaster Zhao Jun (ELO 2589) upstaged 41st-ranked Liem (ELO 2694) and won the tournament named after former FIDE president Florencio Campomanes at the Ninov Aquino Stadium.

Zhao and Liem finished the contest with the same seven points but the Chinese GM was declared winner of the cup by virtue of a higher tiebreak score. They split the first and second prizes, each worth US$9,500.

Vietnam’s other chess player Nguyen Huynh Minh Huy earned a total 4.5 points and finished in the 41st position.

In the women’s event, Shen Yang of China took the championship with 7.5 points. Vietnam’s Hoang Thi Nhu Y with 6 points and Hoang Thi Bao Tram with 5.5 points came in fourth and fifth.

Filipino Florencio Campomanes was the president of the World Chess Federation (FIDE) from 1982 till 1995. He was born in 1927 and passed away on the third of May 2010.

The Memorial Cup Chess Championship is expected to last for 10 years with a US$1 million FIDE sponsorship. The second edition of the competition will be held in Vietnam in 2011.

Reported by Minh Tan

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Vietnamese GM second at Campomanes Memorial Cup

Vietnamese GM second at Campomanes Memorial CupTop-seeded M Le Quang Liem of Vietnam finished second at the first Florencio Campomanes Memorial Cup Chess Championships that ended on Friday, September 3, in the Philippines.

Eleventh seed Chinese Grandmaster Zhao Jun (ELO 2589) upstaged 41st-ranked Liem (ELO 2694) and won the tournament named after former FIDE president Florencio Campomanes at the Ninov Aquino Stadium.

Zhao and Liem finished the contest with the same seven points but the Chinese GM was declared winner of the cup by virtue of a higher tiebreak score. They split the first and second prizes, each worth US$9,500.

Vietnam’s other chess player Nguyen Huynh Minh Huy earned a total 4.5 points and finished in the 41st position.

In the women’s event, Shen Yang of China took the championship with 7.5 points. Vietnam’s Hoang Thi Nhu Y with 6 points and Hoang Thi Bao Tram with 5.5 points came in fourth and fifth.

Filipino Florencio Campomanes was the president of the World Chess Federation (FIDE) from 1982 till 1995. He was born in 1927 and passed away on the third of May 2010.

The Memorial Cup Chess Championship is expected to last for 10 years with a US$1 million FIDE sponsorship. The second edition of the competition will be held in Vietnam in 2011.

Reported by Minh Tan

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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Capital tops tourney table

HA NOI — Vu Duy Anh from Ha Noi and Nguyen Minh Sang of Hai Duong won the gold medal in the men's doubles 3m springboard at the National Diving Championships yesterday.

It's the duo's second gold at the championships, which opened at Ha Noi's Aquatic Sports Centre on Saturday.

They scored 267.99 points to beat off the challenge from HCM City's Bui Xuan Hao and Nguyen Le Ngoc Phuoc who gained 226.41 points, and Hanoian Bui Duc Linh and Phung Van Nam who finished third with 63.6 points.

Anh himself won two golds in the singles 1m and 3m springboard on Monday.

In the women's division, HCM City sisters Nguyen Vu Thao Quyen and Nguyen Vu Thao Quynh put in a near perfect performance in the 10m platform yesterday, winning gold with 198.39 points.

Their teammates Dang Tram Anh and Dang Van Anh came in second, while Ngo Phuong Mai and Bui Minh Nguyet from Quang Ninh finished third to take the bronze.

Ha Noi won the championship with six golds, one silver and two bronzes, while HCM City finished second with three gold, nine silver and five bronze medals. — VNS

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Thursday, August 19, 2010

Hanoi T&T a draw away from V-League title

Hanoi T&T a draw away from V-League titleHanoi T&T 's 1-1 away draw with Ninh Binh in the 24th round on Sunday meant they lost their chance to win the top-tier V-League championship two rounds early.

However, the capital representatives are now just a draw away from the title with 45 points, six points clear of second-placed Hai Phong Cement, who suffered a 0-1 away defeat to Dong Thap at the Cao Lanh Stadium.

Hanoi T&T were calm and confident throughout the match, but it was the hosts Ninh Binh who took the lead after striker Viet Thang found the net 15 minutes into the match. Caue Benicio evened the score just five minutes later.

Ninh Binh fought hard but Hanoi T&T held on for a draw, and need just another tie in the remaining two games of the season to claim the championship this season.

The home draw with big rivals from the capital could only lift Ninh Binh one spot up to 10th with 33 points.

Meanwhile, Hai Phong Cement needed a win to remain in the race for the title but Dong Thap players were a highly motivated lot after a VND200 million prize for a victory was upped to VND500 million (US$16,200).

The defeat destroyed the port city team's hopes of winning the championship, while Dong Thap moved up one place to fourth with 38 points and could finish the season in the top three.

In other V-League action, reigning champs Da Nang were nailed to ninth spot with 34 points after a disappointing two-all home tie at Chi Lang Stadium against 2007-08 champs Binh Duong, who fell three places to sixth with 37 points.

Bottom teams Nam Dinh’s 1-3 loss to Thanh Hoa at Thien Truong Stadium and Navibank Saigon’s 0-2 defeat to Khanh Hoa at Thong Nhat Stadium came as no surprise because they did not have any goals except pride to fight for.

Thanh Hoa are still third from bottom despite the win while Khanh Hoa climbed one position to third with 39 points.

Their 1-0 away win over Hoa Phat Hanoi at Hang Day Stadium lifted  2001 champions Nghe An one place to seventh with 36 points.

Meanwhile, 2003-04 champions Hoang Anh Gia Lai (HAGL) suffered a disappointing 0-2 home defeat at Pleiku Stadium to the 2005-06 champs Dong Tam Long An (DTLA).

DTLA jumped two positions to fifth with 37 points while HAGL slid one spot to 11th with 33 points.

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