Monday, November 15, 2010

VN beats Chinese Taipei to host competition in 2016

HA NOI — Viet Nam was selected to host the fifth Asian Beach Games in 2016 at the Olympic Council of Asia's (OCA) meeting which concluded on Saturday in Guangzhou, China.

Viet Nam moved past Chinese Taipei at the last minute to win the right to host the Games which are scheduled to be organised in the central province of Khanh Hoa's Nha Trang City.

Vietnamese Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Hoang Tuan Anh and Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah, president of the OCA, signed the memorandum of understanding for Viet Nam's hosting of the event.

At the first Games in Bali two years ago, Viet Nam pocketed two gold, five silver and 13 bronze medals for an eighth place finish among 42 delegations.

Viet Nam will compete in 10 sports at the second Games which will be held in Oman's Muscat City early next month.

Viet Nam, which successfully organised the third Asian Indoor Games (AIG) last year, is widely expected to win the right to host the 29th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in 2017 in HCM City and the 18th Asian Games in 2019, said Viet Nam Olympic Committee Chairman Hoang Vinh Giang.

"President Al-Sabah talked with Minister Tuan Anh after the OCA meeting and said he would be back to Viet Nam to host the 18th ASIAD.

"With his support and our careful preparation, I strongly believe that we will win the right because Viet Nam now has the ability to host big Asian sporting events after our recent success with the AIG and the 22nd SEA Games in 2003," Giang said.

The other countries submitting bids to host the 18th ASIAD are Thailand, Chinese Taipei and India. — VNS

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Vietnam wins first ASIAD medal

Vietnam wins first ASIAD medal

Vietnamese wushu artist Nguyen Manh Quyen snagged the first medal for
Vietnam on Nov. 14, the second day of the 16th Asian Games (ASIAD)
which is taking place in Guangzhou , China .


Quyen performed excellently and scored 9.69 points in both Daoshu and
Gunshu events to win a bronze medal with a total of 19.38 points, behind
gold medal winner Jia Rui from Macau and silver medalist Lee Jong-chan
from the Republic of Korea .


Winning a medal was a surprise for Quyen, who is participating in the Asian Games for the first time.


Also on the second day of the competition, Nguyen Phuc Long won his Indonesian rival in the eight-ball billiard.


In
Judo, Nguyen Thi Ly lost her Kazakhstan rival in the women’s 70kg
category, while Le Khac Nhan lost his Japanese artist in the men’s 81kg.


The
shooting team ranked fifth among participating teams, while the female
football team played the first match at the games, loosing 1-6 against
the girls from the Republic of Korea . The Vietnamese girls were
scheduled to play against the host China on Nov. 16./.

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Saturday, November 13, 2010

Deputy PM Trong meets Vietnamese team at ASIAD

Deputy PM Trong meets Vietnamese team at ASIAD

Deputy Prime Minister Truong Vinh Trong on November 13 called on the
Vietnamese sport delegation to the 16 Asian Games in Guangzhou ,
China .


Deputy PM Trong, who was accompanied by
Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Hoang Tuan Anh, Vietnamese
Ambassador to China Nguyen Van Tho and other high-ranking officials,
attended the opening of the Asia ’s biggest sports festival on Nov. 12.


The Deputy PM encouraged the Vietnamese athletes to try their best to achieve good results at the festival.


Le Quy Phuong, head of the Vietnamese delegation, briefed Deputy PM
Trong of the delegation’s preparations for each game and promised to
spare no efforts to bring home victory.


The
Vietnamese sport delegation includes badminton, billiards and snooker,
chess, weightlifting and table tennis and volleyball contestants.


The contestants will join football and shooting teams who arrived before opening ceremony.


Swimmers, judo and wushu martial artists, dancers and separk takraw players will arrive in the city from training abroad.


Vietnam 's 260 competitors will contest 27 of 42 sports and have set themselves the target of at least four gold medals./.

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City federation launches tennis monthly magazine

The HCM City Tennis Federation (HTF) officially launched the Tennis World Magazine at a press briefing yesterday.

HTF President Nguyen Minh Tam said that the monthly magazine, the first to focus exclusively on tennis in Viet Nam, would also be an official information channel for the federation.

Nguyen Van Ngoan, general editor of the magazine, said that it would provide a variety of tennis-related information including local and international tennis news, technical aspects of the game and health and injury problems.

The magazine, which is only for Vietnamese readers, will hit the stands on the 15th day of each month at a cost of VND24,000 ($1.26) per issue. It will have an initial circulation of 10,000.

French team to debut in Binh Duong Television tournament

Etoile will become the first French team to compete in the Binh Duong Television international football competition for the Number One Cup that kicks off on November 19.

Etoile, entirely made up of players of French origin, are also the first European team to ply their trade in Singapore's professional league. They have just won the S-League title.

Matsubara of Brazil, Chonburi of Thailand and Express of Uganda will be the other foreign teams to play at the Binh Duong Stadium until November 28.

For Matsubara, it will be the fourth appearance in a tournament they won in 2007. Chonburi too played that year.

Express, also first-timers, and Etoile promise to be surprises for local teams.

The teams will be joined by four local clubs – Khatoco Khanh Hoa, Vicem Hai Phong, Dong Tam Long An and host Becamex Binh Duong.

Khanh Hoa have replaced SHB Da Nang, who pulled out because of some reasons.

The annual tournament began in 2000 and comes at a time in the season when local clubs can fine-tune their preparations for the new V-League season as well as poach good players from the visiting teams. — VNS

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Friday, November 12, 2010

Team leaves for opening ceremony in Guangzhou

The major contingent of Vietnam 's competitors in the 16th ASIAD, in
Guangzhou , China , left on Nov. 11 to join the opening of Asia 's
biggest sports festival on Nov. 12.


They include badminton, billiards and snooker, chess, weightlifting and table tennis and volleyball contestants.


The contestants will join football and shooting teams who arrived before opening ceremony.


Swimmers, judo and wushu martial artists, dancers and separk takraw players will arrive in the city from training abroad.


Vietnam 's 260 competitors will contest 27 of 42 sports and have set themselves the target of at least four gold medals.


The Vietnam flag was hoisted at the athletes village on Nov. 11.
The team, the 36th delegation to arrive for the Games, has registered
150 participants for the ASIAD demonstration at the opening ceremony
with volleyball player Ngo Van Kieu carrying the national flag.


Weigh lifter Hoang Anh Tuan is expected to open the medal count for
Vietnam ; his 56kg category will start and finish on Nov. 13.


The weight lifter won a silver medal – a first for Vietnam – at Beijing Olympics./.

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Jazz group prove their Chopin chops

Renowned Polish jazz musician Jarek Smietana will play a jazz concert at the Hanoi Opera House on Nov. 18.


Smietana won the Polish Music Award "Fryderyk" in 1998.


He has composed nearly 200 songs and was the leader of three musical
groups – Sounds, Symphonic Sound Orchestra, and Polish Jazz Stars Band,
which gathers top Polish jazz musicians. He also is a co-leader of the
very famous Namyslowski-Smietana Quartet.


Throughout his
musical career he has played with various great artists, such as Art
Farmer, Freddie Hubbard, Eddie Henderson, Joe Zawinul, Gary Bartz, and
Carter Jefferson.


Smietana will be joined by three other
Polish musicians in Hanoi , drummer Adam Czerwinski, pianist and
keyboardist Seb Bernatowicz, and bass guitarist Tomasz Kupiec.


Czerwinski, who graduated from a music school in Gdansk , has been
one of the best Polish jazz drummers for over 15 years. He has been
involved with many major Polish jazz groups, and became a member of
Smietana's group in 1991.


Bernatowicz graduated from the
Cracow Academy of Music and works as a composer and arranger as well as a
pianist and keyboardist. He is the leader of some popular jazz groups
in his country, including Seb Bernatowicz Trio, Jazz fusion Eastcom, and
Jazzelectric.


The prize-winning bass guitarist, Kupiec,
has collaborated with some distinguished European jazz musicians like
violinists Vadim Brodzki and Nigel Kennedy.


The quartet
will perform 11 repertoires at the concert, three of which were written
by Smietana. His compositions include Kite Dance, My Love and
Inspiration, and Mr Soul.


The concert will also feature compositions by Frederic Chopin and other Polish composers.


Before the concert at the Opera House, the quartet will perform for a
limited audience at the Latino Bar in the Melia Hanoi Hotel on Nov. 16.


Organised by the Polish Embassy in Vietnam , the concert is to
celebrate the 92nd anniversary of the Polish Independence Day and
Chopin's 200th birthday./.

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Vietnam suffer 2-6 loss  to Turkmenistan at Asian Games

HCMC - Vietnam’s U-23 football team were defeated 2-6 by Turkmenistan in the second game of the men’s football event in the 16th Asian Games (ASIAD) at Guangdong People’s Stadium on Wednesday, while Iran beat Bahrain 1-0 in their second game of Group B.

Vietnam’s coach Phan Thanh Hung wanted his side to grasp their place in the next round with a positive performance against Turkmenistan. Hung said before the game that he believed his players would beat their opponents.

Prior to the game, the Vietnamese side defeated Bahrain 3-1 in the opener while Turkmenistan suffered 1-4 loss to powerhouse Iran in their opening game.

The Vietnamese side would be keen to get the group’s second spot and their players were confident of victory against their rivals. Moreover, coach Phan Thanh Hung’s players just needed a draw for reaching the next round.

The Vietnamese side began the game with a changed lineup after a 3-1 win over Bahrain U23 in their opener. Defender Nguyen Thanh Long Giang made his debut at the tournament.

Vietnam had better scoring opportunities in the first minutes of the half, as forwarders Nguyen Ngoc Dieu and Pham Thanh Luong nearly opened for their team in the fifth and sixth minutes but their kicks crossed over the goalpost.

Turkmenistan surprisingly took an advance in the 17th minute when Serdar scored for the Western Asian side in a rapid attack. Turkmenistan increased pressure  after the first goal and Aleksandr easily defeated Vietnamese goalie Bui Tan Truong  in the 24th minute, ending the first half with 2-0.

Turkmenistan dominated ball possession throughout the second half while the home side relied on rare counter attacks. Belyh Maksim netted for his team with a header just four minutes into the second half and then Arslanmyrat helped the opponents advance further again in the 62nd minute.

Aleksadr scored his second goal in the 73rd minute before Arslanmyrat scored the sixth goal for Turkmenistan in the 82nd minute, giving his team the first victory in the group of the competition.

Vietnam controlled the ball in the last minutes as their forwarders put more pressure on their opponents. Nguyen Trong Hoang and Nguyen Anh Duc scored for the Vietnamese side in the 85th and 87th minutes but it was too late to level the scoring gap.

Iran confirmed their place in the last 16 round of the men’s football event in the ASIAD as they secured Group B’s top spot with six points from first two wins. Turkmenistan and Vietnam have three points from one win and one loss but the Western Asian side rank second thank to the goal difference. Bottom-placed  Bahrain have no point from two games.

With a victory, Turkmenistan kept their hope of reaching the next round as they will play Bahrain in the final game on Saturday while Vietnam face huge tasks in their group competition as they will face leaders Iran in the final game on the same day.

Vietnam were in Group B along with three of the Western Asia strongest teams: Iran, Bahrain and Turkmenistan. The men’s football event of the ASIAD 2010 will see 24 teams compete in six groups with the top two teams of each group and four best third-placed teams being qualifying for the last 16 round.

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