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, October 10, 2010

Viet Nam fights to defend ‘Poomsae' medal tally

Vietnamese taekwondo artists will compete to defend their gold medal in the World Poomsae (Performance) Championship starting today in Uzbekistan.

Eight men and women under the leadership of coach Le Minh Khuong will each compete in singles, doubles and team events.

The tournament will close on Sunday.

In the previous championship, Viet Nam won two gold, one silver and one bronze medal.

Japan cruise into quarters with Viet Nam victory

Takashi Usami scored a hattrick as Japan booked their place in the quarter-finals of the AFC U-19 Championship following a resounding 4-0 defeat of Viet Nam at China's Zibo Sports Centre Stadium on Wednesday.

Mitsunari Musaka and Usami scored in the first half to put Japan in control of the match before the latter added a third midway through the second period.

Viet Nam almost scored when Ha Minh Tuan acrobatically launched an overhead kick towards Nguyen Hai Huy, who then produced the exact same move to hook a narrow miss towards the left upright as goalkeeper Goro Kawanami scrambled.

The lively Usami then grabbed his third and Japan's fourth in the 88th minute to put Japan at the top of Group C with six points in two games.

Viet Nam hold on with three points and still have the chance to join Japan in the last eight when they face defending champions UAE in their final group game today.

HCM City women win table tennis tournament

HCM City took the women's team title while the Military won the men's side of the National All-stars Table Tennis Championship at Ha Noi's Gia Lam Gymnasium.

In the final matches, HCM City easily beat the Ministry of Public Security 3-1 while the Military defeated Ha Noi 3-2.

The tournament will continue with singles and doubles events. — VNS

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Vietnam Olympic draws tough group for ASIAD

HCMC - Vietnam’s U-23 football team drew some of West Asia’s strongest teams in the group stages at 16th Asian Games (ASIAD), while the Vietnam women’s national football team will have to play powerhouse China and South Korea.

According to the draw, which took place in Guangzhou, China on Thursday, Vietnam has got stiff competition in Group B with Iran, Bahrain and Turkmenistan.

The men’s football event will have 24 teams compete in six groups with the top two teams of each group and four best third-placed teams qualifying for the last 16 round.

The hosts China will play against Japan, Kyrgyzstan and Malaysia in Group A. South Korea will face North Korea, Palestine and Jordan in Group C. Group D comprises defending champions Qatar, Kuwait, India and Singapore.

Meanwhile, Hong Kong will compete in Group E including Uzbekistan, UAE and Bangladesh while Thailand are in Group F with the last ASIAD runners-up Iraq, Maldives and Oman.

The women’s football event will have seven teams compete in two groups and top two teams of each group qualifying to the semifinals. Vietnam are in Group A with hosts China, South Korea and Jordan while Thailand will play in Group B together with defending champions North Korea and runners-up Japan.

The group matches of the men’s football event will be played from November 7 to 25 while the women’s football event will take place from November 14 to 23.

In a friendly tournament to prepare for the ASIAD, Vietnam’s U-23 football team won the international football tournament - Eximbank Cup 2010 after trouncing Iran U21 2-0 during the final match in HCMC last month. The round-robin tournament drew the U-23 teams of Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, and Iran U21.

During the last ASIAD, which was held in Qatar four years ago, Vietnam’s U23 football team finished third position, however, the Vietnam Olympic team failed to qualify for the last 16 team. Vietnam were in the same group with South Korea, Bahrain and Bangladesh.

The 2010 Asian Games, also known as the 16th ASIAD, which will be held from November 12 to 27 in Guangzhou, is a multi-sport event held every four years among athletes from all over Asia. Guangzhou is the second city in China to host the Games after Beijing in 1990.

A total of 476 events in 42 sports will be contested by athletes, making it the largest event in the history of the Games. It will also be the last one to have such big events, as the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) has enforced new hosting rules beginning with the 2014 Games.

The Vietnamese delegation grabbed three gold, thirteen silver and seven bronze medals at the 15th Asian Games in Qatar, ending in 19th place overall in the medal standings. The Vietnamese delegation had send some 365 athletes, coaches, referees and officials to Asia’s biggest sporting event.

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Thai striker joins Vietnamese volleyball club

Thai striker joins Vietnamese volleyball clubWanchai Tabwises, the captain of Thailand’s national volleyball team, has become a member of the Vietnamese club Duc Long-Fifth Military Zone.

Thailand’s number one striker, Wanchai, who stands 1.85 meters tall and weighs 85kg, landed in Hanoi on Sunday October 3 just in time for the second leg of Vietnam’s National Volleyball Championship  which will end on October 19.

The 24-year-old Wanchai made his debut with the Vietnamese club in the opener of the contest, which is being held in the northern provinces of Hai Duong and Ninh Binh.

Wanchai signed a five-year contract in December 2009 to play with Duc Long-Fifth Military Zone from January 2010 till December 2014.

However, he abstained from playing with the Central Highlands club because he was under contract with a club in Bahrain.

Duc Long-Fifth Military Zone is not a strong club and the club managers want to improve its position by signing excellent players like Wanchai.

Wanchai will earn US$7,000 per month –the highest grossing salary in the league.  Most foreign players’ average around US$2,000-2,500 per month.

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Thai striker joins Vietnamese volleyball club

Thai striker joins Vietnamese volleyball clubWanchai Tabwises, the captain of Thailand’s national volleyball team, has become a member of the Vietnamese club Duc Long-Fifth Military Zone.

Thailand’s number one striker, Wanchai, who stands 1.85 meters tall and weighs 85kg, landed in Hanoi on Sunday October 3 just in time for the second leg of Vietnam’s National Volleyball Championship  which will end on October 19.

The 24-year-old Wanchai made his debut with the Vietnamese club in the opener of the contest, which is being held in the northern provinces of Hai Duong and Ninh Binh.

Wanchai signed a five-year contract in December 2009 to play with Duc Long-Fifth Military Zone from January 2010 till December 2014.

However, he abstained from playing with the Central Highlands club because he was under contract with a club in Bahrain.

Duc Long-Fifth Military Zone is not a strong club and the club managers want to improve its position by signing excellent players like Wanchai.

Wanchai will earn US$7,000 per month –the highest grossing salary in the league.  Most foreign players’ average around US$2,000-2,500 per month.

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Foreigners suggest measures to preserve Hanoi

Foreigners suggest measures to preserve Hanoi

Foreign contestants in the 2009-2010 international contest to discover
Thang Long-Hanoi, themed “ Hanoi -Your Destination,” have recommended
solutions for preserving the 1,000 year old city’s cultural relics.


Palestinian Ambassador Saadi Salama, who won the exceptional prize at
the 2009-2010 contest, said, “1,000 years is not only a number of time
but also a thickness of historical value of Thang Long-Hanoi.”


As
a result, he said, it’s necessary for the city to promote its relics
and famous landscapes in different languages to help foreigners
understand more about the city’s history.


Meanwhile, Lasmisha
Rai from India , who bagged this year’s first prize, suggested that
the city organise more regular international seminars, conferences and
workshops to discuss how to preserve and restore the city’s relics,
especially the Royal Citadel.


He also stressed the importance
of involving the community, saying, “international students and friends
who are deeply interested in Hanoi ’s history and culture heritage
could become volunteers or cultural ambassadors to work with future
celebrations.”


Sharing the same view, Yu Chang Lin
from China said the city needs to encourage businesses to invest in
preserving Hanoi ’s historical relics.


Philippe
Chaplain, President of France’s National Heritage Federation, who won
two consecutive first prizes in the contest in 2007 and 2008, said even
though the city has had a tough time, it is still capable of retaining a
lot of its heritage for tourists to discover.


“ Hanoi is not only an ancient, traditional city but also a treasure of every civilian and the youth,” he said.


Chaplain, who won second prize in this-year contest, also said that he
has launched a website on life in Hanoi , available at hanoilavie.com,
in Vietnamese, French and English to introduce Hanoi ’s ancient
streets to people around the world./.

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Women’s football coach selects young team for Asiad

Chinese coach Chow Yun Fat of Vietnam announced Wednesday his national women’s football team for the 2010 Asian Games in November in China, mainly selecting young players to keep with his long-term plans.

Among the 24 players named, only six of them are veterans who crowned the championship title at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games in Laos. All others are under 20 years old.

“We are willing to suffer a loss at the Asiad next month to learn and train for later tournaments as SEA Games 2011”, said the vice chief of the Vietnam Football Federation’s national teams department Nguyen Trong Giap.

“We look forward to achievements in coming years with this young team,” he added.

“Our veterans (as Kim Chi, Dao Thi Mien, Ngoc Cham and Mai Lan) have made great contributions and need time to take care of their own families”.

The players will start their training camp on Friday in Hanoi and depart for another training session in China early next month till the start of the games on November 12-27 in Guangzhou Province.

The team

Goalkeepers: Kieu Trinh, Thu Trang, Duong Thi Danh

Defenders: Ngoc Anh, Thuy An, Nguyen Thi Nga, Duong Thi Binh, Thuy Linh, Nguyen Thi Mai, Hai Hoa, Bui Thi Nhu

Midfielders: Le Thi Thuong, Nguyen Thi Hanh, Kim Tien, Mai Ngoc, Nguyen Thi Muon, Huyen Linh, Kim Hong

Strikers: Minh Nguyet, Nguyen Thi Thanh, Nguyen Thi Hoa, Bui Thi Phuong, Hoang Thi Luyen, Thanh Huong

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