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Friday, January 14, 2011

Ho Chi Minh City outlines sport strategy

Nine kinds of sports will be the focus of HCM City's main sports activities under a plan to 2020, according to officials.


Mai
Ba Hung, deputy director of the city's Department of Cultural, Sports
and Tourism, said the sports include taekwondo, judo, volleyball,
athletics, bicycle, table tennis, tennis, badminton and football.


Although these sports are popular, they have not been developed adequately, Hung said.


The
city will also focus on enhancing Olympic sports like weight-lifting
and gymnastics, as well as athletics, male volleyball, martial arts,
tennis and badminton.


In addition, the HCM City Football Club
said it will further invest in football, although the club is faced with
a shortage of finances.


The department has also asked Thong Nhat
Stadium to offer training programmes for young footballers to develop a
long-term pool of players for football.


Hung, who is upbeat about the sport, said: "I think city football will see further progress this year."


Other sports like table tennis, cycling and tennis will also receive more funds from various sources.


The city will also work with the sports federation to send athletes abroad for professional training, according to Hung.


Officials
said the city was considering plans to build the Rach Chiec Sport
Centre and the HCM City Sport Centre, the latter expected to be located
near the Phu Tho racetrack.


HCM City is also preparing necessary documents to ask for the right to host the SEA Games in 2015, 2017 or 2019.


For
long-term planning, the department will select athletes with the most
potential and train them into professional athletes. It is also working
with many sport centres to invest in other sports with potential,
especially beach volleyball.


The number of city residents who
play sports has been increasing, accounting for up to 25 percent of the
city's population until October last year, according to city
authorities.


In 2010, the city held a total of nearly 800 amateur sport competitions./.

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Ho Chi Minh City outlines sport strategy

HCM CITY — Nine kinds of sports will be the focus of HCM City's main sports activities under a plan to 2020, according to officials.

Mai Ba Hung, deputy director of the city's Department of Cultural, Sports and Tourism, said the sports include taekwondo, judo, volleyball, athletics, bicycle, table tennis, tennis, badminton and football.

Although these sports are popular, they have not been developed adequately, Hung said.

The city will also focus on enhancing Olympic sports like weight-lifting and gymnastics, as well as athletics, male volleyball, martial arts, tennis and badminton.

In addition, the HCM City Football Club said it would further invest in football, although the club is faced with a shortage of finances.

The department has also asked Thong Nhat Stadium to offer training programmes for young footballers to develop a long-term pool of players for football.

Hung, who is upbeat about the sport, said: "I think city football will see further progress this year."

Other sports like table tennis, cycling and tennis will also receive more funds from various sources.

The city will also work with the sports federation to send athletes abroad for professional training, according to Hung.

Officials said the city was considering plans to build the Rach Chiec Sport Centre and the HCM City Sport Centre, the latter expected to be located near the Phu Tho racetrack.

HCM City is also preparing necessary documents to ask for the right to host the SEA Games in 2015, 2017 or 2019.

For long-term planning, the department will select athletes with the most potential and train them into professional athletes.

The department is also working with many sport centres to invest in other sports with potential, especially beach volleyball.

Sport centres in the city have faced a lack of space for athletes to practice because the land for public activities has become limited, especially in the central districts.

The lack of co-operation among various organisations and agencies has also presented barriers to furthering sports, according to city officials.

The number of city residents who play sports has been increasing, accounting up to 25 per cent of the city's population until October last year, according to city authorities.

In 2010, the city held a total of nearly 800 amateur sport competitions. — VNS

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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Gia Lai adopt new sponsors

The VP Bank will sponsor V-League's team Hoang Anh Gia Lai in a new one-year contract, the team's spokesman Quoc Anh confirmed yesterday.

Two-time V-League champions Hoang Anh Gia Lai, who have failed to win the premiership since 2004, will play 2008 champions Da Nang in the opener away from home on January 22.

The team is set to face Hoa Phat Ha Noi in the knock-out round of the National Cup in Ha Noi this Sunday.

The Central Highlands team had strengthened the squad with two Thai-born midfielders and a Brazilian striker, who have been granted Vietnamese citizenship.

Gia Lai also play with Croatian striker Mario Mijatovic, who played for Austrian First League Lustenau and Lask Linz, in the new football season.

Former Thai national team member Dusit Chalermsan, 41, will coach the team.

VN coach, referee win golds

Coach Mai Duc Chung and retired referee Do Dinh Hung were awarded with golden campaign medals from the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) for their contributions to football.

Chung, who has been coaching football for over 30 years, helped the national women's football team win the Southeast Asian Games twice in 2003 and 2005, while Hung,66, had an 18-year career and spent another 14 years working as a national referee instructor.

The AFC also rewarded three other Viet Nam Football Federation officials with silver and bronze campaign medals.

PetroVietnam to train in China

The PetroVietnam table tennis team will spend a month training in China this March, coach Truong Thoi Nhiem announced yesterday.

The Ha Noi-based team, who signed two-time Olympian Doan Kien Quoc for VND500 million (US$26,000) two years ago, will play in the National Table Tennis Championship in Da Nang city in April.

PetroVietnam were the first Vietnamese team to sign Chinese players Kou Lei and Yang Ce at the International Table Tennis Golden Paddle Tournament last year. — VNS

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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Nine-year-old Dac Lac boy impresses

Whiz kid: Teenager Pham Thi Thu Huong practises with the Ha Noi-based T&T team. — VNS Photo Hoai Nam

Whiz kid: Teenager Pham Thi Thu Huong practises with the Ha Noi-based T&T team. — VNS Photo Hoai Nam

HA NOI — Nine-year-old Dinh Anh Hoang has spent two months training at the Ha Noi T&T table tennis centre.

Anh, from the Central Highlands province of Dac Lac, was recruited by the Ha Noi-based team following his impressive performance at the Junior Table Tennis Championship in June.

The boy trains in the 7-11 age group at the centre, which is home to 13 talented players from throughout the country. The centre also hosts 12-15 and 16-18 age groups.

"I enjoy life and the training at the centre. I hope to stand on the medal winner's podium someday, but I'll have to sweat during training now," Hoang said.

"My parents were worried about letting me go. But they're satisfied at the progress I've made in the less than two months I've spent away from home. They came here to visit, and saw me doing everything for myself.

"My day starts with early morning exercises, and five days a week playing table tennis with coaches in the morning and evening after school in the afternoon."

Hoang, whose home is 1,000km from Ha Noi, and his team-mates receive a full education at the Xuan La School on the banks of West Lake.

According to T&T coach Vu Manh Cuong, the club faces difficulties in luring players to help the team's development.

"We have enrolled only half of the team's target since 2008. It's because parents are hesitant about sending their kids to train as professional players," Cuong said.

"Hoang is the youngest player whose family we have managed to convince to be allowed to join the team. It was tough negotiating with his parents. However Hoang's parents were finally convinced by quality of the training facilities when they witnessed their son's progress in the sport and life," the 37-year-old coach added.

At the All-stars Junior tournament last month, the young team finished first in medal tally with two golds and one silver, beating off table tennis powerhouses Hai Duong and the Army.

The triumph resulted from the two years of hard work by the first set of juniors - the foundation of a professional team in future.

At the National Juniors Table Tennis Tournament in Vinh Long Province, Ta Hung Khanh and Pham Thi Thu Huong also bagged two golds to help the team finish fourth.

Two years ago, Vu Manh Cuong played for the T&T table tennis team at the National Table Tennis Championship, along with former national team members Nguyen Quy Tai and Do Tuan Son. However, the team withdrew from the championship a year later, due to a paucity of players after Tai and Son left.

"It was a disaster, as we had no players coming through at that time. We signed Tai and Son from Hai Duong as a spur of the moment decision and we paid the price for our lack of strength in depth."

"I recognise that a strong team must rest on a foundation of a good training system with elite kids, not just relying on mature players, as we did. We expect future successes with a generation of youngsters from our centre over next five years," the coach said.

T&T was the first team in Viet Nam to be owned by a business - the Ha Noi T&T Group, which transformed club's status from an amateur club into a professional outfit, just as the company had done for its football team.

However, the team currently survives off a modest investment of VND2 billion (US$103,000) per year, which is just half the required funding for a professional team.

The team have yet to own their own training centre for the two dozen athletes who will enrol for the five-year training period.

T&T Group chairman, Do Quang Hien also said the group has sought a co-operation agreement with the Ha Noi Sports Administration to establish a training centre at the My Dinh Sports Complex, where he hoped the table tennis team would be able to focus on a period of prolonged development.

"We want to train a generation of high quality table tennis players. They will grow up at our centre. We can buy the best Vietnamese players for immediate success, but it's a short-term vision and lacks a stable foundation," Hien said.

The T&T team coach said the first players from the centre would be sent to intensive training sessions in China over the next two years. — VNS

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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Teen takes U-18 tennis title in Bac Lieu Province

Teenager Nguyen Hoang Thien won the boys' singles title at the International Tennis Federation (ITF)‘s Viet Nam International Juniors Championships after beating Chinese Taipei Cheng Kuang Yu in southern province of Bac Lieu on Saturday.

The 15-year-old eased to a 6-2, 6-2 victory to take his first title of the year since his come back after a shoulder injury.

In the girls'singles final, Ah Song of South Korea beat Sweden's Lina Akesson in straight sets.

National team lose to India 3-1 in friendly

Viet Nam's national football team lost to India 3-1 in a friendly match in Pune on Friday.

Sunil Chhetri scored a hat trick for India, while Vietnamese defender Vu Nhu Thanh pulled back a goal from a penalty kick.

Viet Nam will play Kuwait in a friendly tomorrow.

Trang, Luan win crowns in table tennis tourney

Mai Hoang My Trang of HCM City cruised to a 4-1 win over Nguyen Viet Linh of the Public Security team in the women's singles final of the National All-stars table tennis championship on Saturday.

Trang dominated with a 11-2, 11-7, 11-13, 12-10, 11-3 win to take the title.

Nguyen Thanh Luan of the Army team had a tough test against Nguyen Van Ngoc of Hai Duong in the men's singles final. Luan fought back to win 4-3 in a seven set final.

Da Nang to construct 40,000-seat stadium

The city of Da Nang is planning to build a new main 40,000-seat stadium and a 20,000-seat stadium at Hoa Xuan Sports Complex, replacing the old Chi Lang Stadium.

The city will invest US$140 million on the construction the sports complex.

Ha Noi golf association launched in Dao Sen

The Ha Noi Golf Association was officially launched in a ceremony at Dao Sen golf course on Saturday.

The association also organised a millennium golf tournament with the participation of 100 golfers at Van Tri golf course yesterday. — VNS

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Singapore men and women win SEA table tennis titles

Singapore men and women win SEA table tennis titlesSingaporeans won both the men’s and women’s singles gold medals at the first VOV Southeast Asian Table Tennis Championships that ended in Hai Duong Province on Sunday.

The 19th-ranked Singaporean Gao Ning proved superior to Vietnam’s Dinh Quang Linh, easily beating him 11-4, 11-5, 11-4, 11-8 in the final match.

In the semifinals, Gao Ning had lost the first two sets 7-11, 9-11 to Phan Huy Hoang of Vietnam, but fought back to book his place in the final, winning the last three sets 15-13, 12-10, 11-7, 11-8.

The other men’s singles semifinal match was played between two Vietnamese players Dinh Quang Linh and Tran Tuan Quynh.

Teammates in the national squad, both played an attacking game with Linh prevailing 11-6, 5-11, 11-6, 11-13, 8-11, 11-3 , 11- 9.

In the women’s singles final match, Singapore’s Yu Meng Yu, ranked 17th in the world, thrashed Thailand’s number one Nathana Komwong in straight sets 14-12, 11-6, 11-2, 11-7.

The event was co-organized by the Voice of Vietnam (VOV) and Vietnam Table Tennis Federation. The contest has been made an official annual competition in Southeast Asia.

This year’s two-day event, which was participated in by 26 leading table tennis players from Vietnam and six from Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia, offered a total cash prize of US$17,000, with the men’s and women’s singles winners taking US$3,000 each.

The competition is seen as a chance for players to prepare for the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, China from November 12-27.

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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Quoc leads medal hopes at SEA table tennis tourney

Olympian Doan Kien Quoc and his team-mates Tran Tuan Quynh, Nguyen Nam
Hai and rising star Dinh Quang Linh will all compete in the All-Stars
Southeast Asian Table Tennis Championship starting on September 11 in
Hai Duong city.


Quoc, who qualified for the second round
at the Beijing Olympics, will lead the Vietnamese in a tough contest
against top tour athletes from Singapore and Thailand in the
men's singles.


Known for his left-hand smashes, the
31-year-old is hoping to be on top form in what could be the most
important game of the year.


"Quoc has always been a key
member for Vietnam . He has gained experience in world competitions.
But Tuan Quynh and Quang Linh have also won medals in regional
contests," said Vietnam Table Tennis Federation official Nguyen Duc
Long.


"The tournament, which is being held the first time,
is a crucial test for our players, who've lacked tough competition
throughout the year," Long added.


In the women's division,
the hosts will display their power with top-form sisters Mai Hoang My
Trang and Mai Xuan Hang and teenager Nguyen Thi Viet Linh.


Linh, 16, who won the U15 girls' singles in the Southeast Asia junior
championships in Thailand last year, begins her first competition at
a senior tourney.


As scheduled, athletes will compete in
the men's and women's eight group round-robin competition at Hai Duong's
2,000-seat Gymnasium.


The two top players from each group will qualify for the quarter-finals.


"We're ready to host the tournament. The gymnasium, which was built for
the Southeast Asian Games in 2003 and upgraded last year, will be an
ideal venue for the biggest table tennis event of the year," said
director of Hai Duong gymnasium Nguyen Van Thanh.


Vietnam will send a 24-member squad to compete in the two-day event, which the country will host for the first time.


Quynh was the first Vietnamese player to win the Southeast Asian Championship in 2002./.

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