Showing posts with label sports administration. Show all posts
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Friday, January 28, 2011

Martial artist gets cash prize boost

Karate star Le Bich Phuong has received a cash prize of VND100 million (US$5,000) from Viet Nam Football Media JSC for her gold medal at the Asian Games last month.

She won Viet Nam's only gold medal at Asia's biggest sporting event, at which the 260-member squad bagged a modest haul of one gold, 17 silver and 15 bronze medals.

The 19-year-old athlete was also awarded VND100 million ($5,000) by cable TV provider Audio Vision Global (AVG), and VND30 million ($1,500) by the National Sports Administration for her performance at the Guangzhou Asian Games last December.

She is expected to receive a further VND45 million ($2,200) from the National Sports Administration at a ceremony this week.

The National Sports Administration also awarded prizes to the other 32 athletes who won medals at the Games, before Tet (Lunar New Year) begins next Wednesday.

Viet Nam seeks top-three ranking at regional games

The Viet Nam sports delegation aims to finish in the top three at the 26th Southeast Asia Games in Indonesia this year.

According to reports at the Viet Nam National Administration of Exercises and Sports' end-year meeting, Viet Nam plans to compete in 28 of 41 sports in the Games at Palembang and the capital of Jakarta in November.

The events include track and field, swimming, diving, archery, shooting, badminton, billiards, canoeing/kayak, cycling, boxing, pentaque, fencing, football, volleyball, table tennis, chess, rowing, Vovinam, sepak takraw, pencak silat, taekwondo, judo, karatedo, tennis, weightlifting, wrestling, wushu and gymnastics.

Besides the SEA Games, the administration is also focusing on the Olympic qualifications in some major sports such as track and field.

HCM City sports facility employs new boss

The privately owned Thanh Long Sports Centre, HCM City's best known sporting facility, has a new boss.

Le Trong Tri, who takes over as chairman from Quach Thanh Lai, said he sees huge potential in the centre which has been become a regular training and stopover place for football teams from all over the country.

The Binh Chanh District-based centre will remain focused on sports and its facilities will be expanded so that it can hold international events in future, he said.

Lai will, however, remain involved with running the place, which has two football pitches, tennis and badminton courts, and a pool.

Built in 2001, it is 60 per cent owned by young seafood entrepreneur Tri. — VNS

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Thursday, December 16, 2010

New season of the V-League to kick off in January

Defending champions Ha Noi T&T will meet Hoa Phat Ha Noi in the opening match of the V-League on January 22.

The new season will see 14 teams competing for a cash-prize of VND3 billion (US$150,000) in the national championship.

The most anticipated match of the first round will see 2008 champions Da Nang battling it out against two-time champions Hoang Anh Gia Lai at Chi Lang Stadium.

Yesterday, Eximbank officially signed a 3-year sponsorship deal with the national V-League worth a total of VND90 billion ($4.5million).

The Viet Nam Football Federation said it would officially announce that cable TV provider Audio Visual Global (AVG) won the exclusive television rights to the V-League in a ceremony on Saturday.

Disciplines named for 2014 SEA Games

Karate had been included on the schedule for the 17th Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea in 2014, announced Vu Son Ha, head of the national sports administration's karate department.

The martial art and cricket were the last two sports to be selected by the Olympic Council of Asia after a meeting in Oman on Tuesday.

The Incheon Asian Games Organising Committee plans to host 35 sports, including 28 Olympic sports as well as baseball, bowling, kabaddi, sepak takraw, soft ball and wushu.

The national sports administration also selected karate as one of 10 key sports that would receive special investment as part of a 2011-20 strategy.

Capital's fencers take golds at SEA Champs

Young Hanoian fencers have bagged six golds at the on-going Southeast Asian Youth Fencing Championships in Brunei.

Nguyen Thanh Van clinched a gold medal in the women's individual epee, while Nguyen Thi Thanh Loan added another in the sabre.

Le Thi Bich and Nguyen Tien Nhat also took golds in the women's foil and men's sabre late on Tuesday.

There was more success for Viet Nam in the team events, with the men's team winning the sabre and the women taking the epee gold. — VNS

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