Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Vietnam finishes ASIAD short of medal target

HCMC - The Vietnamese ASIAD team fell well short of their medal expectations at the 16th Asian Games (ASIAD) with only one gold of the six they’d hoped for.

Le Bich Phuong snagged the gold medal in the karate event. The team returns with 17 silvers and 15 bronzes, ranking them 24th - the second worst placing since Vietnam returned to Asia’s biggest sporting games in 1982. This year the team had aimed at 20th position.

Vietnam’s worst performance was at ASIAD 1990 in Beijing, China, when it did not win any medals.

The 33 medals were in shooting, athletics, rowing, wrestling, chess, Chinese chess, sepaktakraw, billiards, and martial arts events.

The karate entrant, Phuong, topped the team as the only gold medal holder, followed by sprinter Vu Thi Huong and medium-distance runner Truong Thanh Hang, each having two medals in track and field events.

Phuong defeated Kobayashi Miki from Japan in the women’s kumite final. Phuong surprisingly defeated world defending champion Miki 4-3 in the women’s 55kg category.  

The Vietnamese track and field team ended a medal drought at the Games when they took home three silvers and two bronzes. Previously, Vietnam had never won a track and field medal at ASIAD.

Vu Thi Huong opened the new chapter for Vietnam’s athletics at ASIAD with a bronze medal in the women’s 100m event as she was clocked in 11’’43 behind Asian champion Fukushima Chisato from Japan with 11’’33 and Khubbieva Guzel from Uzbekistan with 11’’34.

Three days later, Huong earned the silver in the women’s 200m category with 23.74 seconds just behind Takahashi Momoko from Japan, who took the gold with 23.62 seconds.

Truong Thanh Hang as Southeast Asian defending champion took home two silvers. Hang came second in the final round of the women’s 800m with 2:00.91 minutes, breaking the SEA Games record. Earlier, Hang also won the silver in the women’s 1500m category.

Meanwhile, Vu Van Huyen also brought home the bronze in the men’s decathlon event after overcoming many strong opponents from Japan and China. Huyen finished third with 7,755 points taking the bronze in the event. Karpov Dmitriy from Kazakhstan, who held the Asian decathlon record, won the gold, collecting 8,026 points followed by Kim Kun Woo from South Korea with 7,808 points.

The rowing and wrestling teams also surprised with medals.

Rowing took two silver medals in the women’s double scull and lightweight quadruple scull events, with four of six rowers making their debut in the continental games while the wrestling team also won its first medal at ASIAD when 19-year-old Nguyen Thi Lua won a silver medal in the women’s 48kg freestyle event.

Vietnamese wushu fell short of their expected medal tally with five silvers and four bronzes but still held the most medals of the team.

The Vietnamese delegation had 261 athletes competing in 29 of the 42 sports at the Games.

In 1994 at the Hiroshima Asian Games in Japan, taekwondo artist Tran Quang Ha won the country’s first gold medal, while Pham Hong Ha and Tran Van Thong brought home two silver medals.

At the 15th Asian Games in Doha, Qatar in 2006, the country finished 19th with three gold, 13 silver and seven bronze medals. Briefly

Marquez stops Katsidis, demands third Pacquiao fight

Mexican Juan Manuel Marquez recovered from a third round knockdown to stop Australian Michael Katsidis in the ninth and retain his WBA and WBO lightweight titles in Las Vegas on Saturday.

Immediately after the victory, Marquez called for a third fight with eight-weight world champion Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines. Pacquiao and Marquez drew their first bout in 2004, and Pacquiao won a split decision in a rematch four years later.

“We know Pacquiao is avoiding us,” said Marquez afterwards. “A third fight is what the public wants.”

Karlsson beats Poulter in bizarre Dubai climax

Golfer Robert Karlsson extended his record as the most prolific Swedish winner on the European Tour when he beat Britain’s Ian Poulter in bizarre style in their Dubai World Championship playoff yesterday.

New European number one Martin Kaymer also landed a cheque for US$1.5 million after wrapping up his first money-list title.

The German finished well clear of closest rival Graeme McDowell after the pair tied for 13th place in the Dubai event.

Karlsson and Poulter made birdie fours on the first playoff hole and both players again made the green in three at the next attempt.

Poulter, however, incurred a one-stroke penalty when he dropped his ball on to his marker, causing the marker to flip over.

His 40-foot putt was therefore for a five rather than a four but he missed anyway and Karlsson rolled in his birdie effort from three feet to secure the 11th European victory of his career and a first prize of US$1.26 million.

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Monday, November 29, 2010

Wildly inaccurate film on Uncle Ho criticized

Director and People’s Artist Dao Trong Khanh has written an article
slamming a documentary film called “Truth about Ho Chi Minh” which was
recently produced overseas by a group of exiles, for distorting the
history of President Ho Chi Minh.


First of all
Khanh, a respected director of documentary films in Vietnam, affirms
that “Truth about Ho Chi Minh”, though a documentary, contains no
documentary value because of patchy and poor images which were used
carelessly just to illustrate their quotations.


“With music and the opening made in a theoretical manner, the film
quoted Stephane Coustois’s saying that, ‘People say history is the
science of human misfortune and the century of bloody violence in which
we are living has confirmed this saying broadly.’ But the truth is,
history is not just like that. Unceasing efforts and creativity, the
non-stop struggle for progress, and the pursuit of freedom and happiness
are basics of miraculous historical movements in the noble spirit of
humanity, including the sacrifice of revolutionaries worldwide. The
ambiguous and one-sided way of presenting an issue in a gloomy and
tragic manner inevitably results in a one-sided interpretation of the
content of the film,” writes the director.


Khanh
further points out that the images of massacres introduced in the film
are in fact pictures and documentaries of the crimes committed by the
French colonialists and US aggressors against the Vietnamese people. But
in this film, their real origins are ignored and they are attributed to
patriotic resistance fighters and communist soldiers. In addition, a
line-up of anti-communist maniacs are used to stage “radiofilm”
interviews - monologues without any illustrations.


He writes, “It makes no sense at all when one after another characters
speak in a serious manner about President Ho Chi Minh’s birthday and
death date – facts that Vietnam has officially announced. Vu Ngu Chieu
and Tran Gia Phung have laid stress on a letter from Nguyen Tat Thanh
(Ho Chi Minh) asking for enrolment at a French school in 1912. It should
not be forgotten that during this period it was necessary to seek all
possible ways to help the country and the people.”

“Sophie
Quinn Judge, who lives in a capitalist society and does not understand
anything about revolutionary activities, made a wild guess about the
relationship between President Ho Chi Minh and other women like famous
revolutionary Nguyen Thi Minh Khai. ‘There seems to have been an affair
between the two,’ said Quinn in the film. This is not the way
researchers do their work. Researchers do not use the word ‘seems’,” the
director says, adding how can one believe in a researcher like Vu Ngu
Chieu who has wrapped himself up in foreign archives for many years
to engage only in gossip and other people’s private affairs that are
unrelated to history.


People’s Artist Khanh, who
himself made a documentary about President Ho Chi Minh, says when
compiling documents about the President he had a chance to read the
original copy of the “Prison Diary” poem collection but did not pay
attention to Uncle Ho’s handwritings on the cover: 1923-1933. After many
years, when some people showed interest in this matter, the then Vice
Director of the Ho Chi Minh museum Nguyen Huy Hoan said the note just to
mark the 10-year “big misfortune” period according to Uncle Ho’s
calculation, not the time he penned the poems, adding that people do not
understand this so tend to speculate.


Khanh said he
also knew about the meeting between poet Pavel Antolkolski, who
translated the “Prison Diary” poem collections into Russian, and
President Ho Chi Minh, as well as the meeting between the President and
R. Bershatsky when this poet visited Vietnam. During this meeting, with
his openness and in his usual modest manner, the President made coffee
for his guest and said, “We write poetry when we have free time. In
Vietnam , everybody writes poems,” he recalled. The President did not
think of himself as a poet but the whole world is captivated by his
eloquent verses. Against this honourable history, the sabotage and
slandering campaigns of exile groups overseas are so mean, Khanh said.


According to the People’s Artist, researching Ho Chi
Minh heritage and learning about his thoughts and morality is not only a
long and huge scientific research project but also a conscious
evolvement of a nation towards “The true, the good and the beautiful”.
He stresses that hatred, slander and fabrications reflects the
degradation in personality which goes against human beings’ spiritual
evolution and advancement, binding oneself and losing the one’s root.


“It is true that the life of President Ho Chi Minh is
a legend. The legend is always beautiful. It contains the mystery of
romantic spirit and the transcendence of human awareness about the
world. US journalist William J. Duiler had written in his book about
Ho Chi Minh: “All great people have an implicit mystery”. He cited
President Ho Chi Minh as saying in an interview with journalist Bernard
Fall that, “The elderly like to have a small mystery about them. I would
like to keep a little bit of mystery about myself. I believe you
understand what I said.”


The legend of Ho Chi Minh
will forever be treasured by mankind and mankind will always try to seek
more understanding about it, Director and People’s Artist Dao Trong
Khanh concluded./.

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Calisto and players conferred overdue Labor Order

Coach Henrique Calisto and six players from the Vietnamese national football team were conferred Sunday the Labor Order, Third Class, a state-level honorary badge for their winning the AFF Cup 2008.

The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) bestowed the honor on the Portuguese coach, striker Cong Vinh, half-backs Minh Phuong and Tai Em, midfielders Nhu Thanh and Phuoc Tu, and goalkeeper Hong Son for their winning the AFF Cup back in 2008 (Southeast Asia Football Championship).

VFF attributed the postponement in granting the honor to repeated delays in convening the national team.

At the ceremony in Hanoi, VFF President Nguyen Trong Hy wished the team success in the upcoming ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Suzuki Cup, set to kick off on December 1.

In preparation for the tournament, the squad will have a practicing session today to review its formation for the last time. After that, Calisto will remove three players from the current roster to reduce the team to 22 players, the maximum allowed for each team.

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Viet Nam honoured before AFF Cup

HA NOI – Viet Nam football team received the Labour Order, Third Class from the State for their ASEAN Football Championship, AFF-Suzuki Cup, two years ago.

Portuguese Henrique Calisto and six players, Le Cong Vinh, Duong Hong Son, Phan Van Tai Em, Vu Nhu Thanh, Nguyen Minh Phuong and Le Tan Tai were awarded the honour orders in a ceremony in Ha Noi.

Eighteen players and coach assistants were also honoured the certificates of merit from the Government.

The honour award will encourage the team before the ASEAN Football Championship playing Myanmar in the opening match in group B at Ha Noi's My Dinh Stadium on Thursday.

Two years ago, Viet Nam won the AFF-Suzuki Cup, which was co-hosted by Thailand and Singapore, after a 3-2 win in a two-legged final against Thailand.

Viet Nam will play with Myanmar, the Philippines and Singapore in a round-robin in group B on December 2-8. Two tops will qualify for semi-final.

Last week, the AFF council decided to change the venue for the competition's second pitch from Ha Noi's Hang Day Stadium to Nam Dinh's Thien Truong Stadium.

Indonesia hosts group A, which includes Thailand, Malaysia and Laos on December 1-8.

Viet Nam and Indonesia will co-host the regional football championship on December 1-29.

Since 2002 the AFF Cup has been hosted by two countries, with the top two teams from each group advancing to the semi-finals and final, which is played in a home-and-away format. – VNS

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Myanmar, Singapore prepare for AFF Cup

Myanmar men's football team had their first training session in Ha Noi yesterday, four days before playing against host Viet Nam in the ASEAN Football Championship.

As scheduled, Myanmar meet Viet Nam in the opening match in group B, which also includes Singapore and the Philippines, at My Dinh National Stadium on Thursday.

"We want to familiarise ourselves with the weather in Ha Noi. That's the reason we came here earlier," said the team coach, Tin Myint Aung.

"I cannot predict the match result between Viet Nam and Myanmar. We have been disqualified from group competition many times and we'll try out best to advance to the semi-final," he added.

Three-time champion Singapore, an archrival of Viet Nam, also arrived in Ha Noi yesterday.

Viet Nam and Indonesia will co-host the championship, known as the AFF-Suzuki Cup, on December 1-29.

Amateurs golfers compete in Ho Guom Open tournament

Nguyen Viet Canh finished first in division A (handicap 0-16) of the Ho Guom Golf Open tournament at Tam Dao course yesterday.

He carded in 68 to win over Nguyen Huy Tien after a tense 18-hole competition yesterday.

In division B, (handicap 17-28) Hoang Quan scored a net 65 to stand on the victory podium, while Nguyen Phuc Anh took the division C (Callaway) title with 73.

The event drew 145 men and women amateurs competing in stroke play.

At the award ceremony yesterday, the organisers also presented awards to the best gross, best net, longest drive, nearest to the pin and nearest to the line. — VNS

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Sunday, November 28, 2010

World Chess Federation president visits Vietnam

The President of the World Chess Federation (FIDE), Kirsan Ilyumzhinov,
who is on a working visit to Vietnam , was warmly received by President
Nguyen Minh Triet in Hanoi on Nov. 28.


At the
reception, President Triet congratulated Ilyumzhinov on his reelection
to the post of president of the FIDE and hailed FIDE’s orientations
for its next tenure, with support given to developing countries. He
expressed his hope that FIDE would continue to help Vietnam in
training chess players.


President Triet also thanked
Ilyumzhinov, former President of the Republic of Kalmykia , for his
help to boost the construction of a “ Vietnam village” in Kalmykia, a
Russian republic on the Caspian Sea , saying the project helped deepen
two countries’ friendship and cooperation.


For his
part, Ilyumzhinov affirmed his commitments to further support Vietnam
on chess development as well as the construction of the “ Vietnam
village” and create favourable conditions for Vietnamese guest workers
to work in Kalmykia.


Ilyumzhinov has been president of FIDE since 1995./.

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Raging Nadal storms into semifinals

Rafael Nadal raised the temperature at the ATP World Tour Finals on Friday with a fiery defeat of Tomas Berdych and a rare flash of temper as a heavyweight semifinal line-up was completed.

The world number one looked unstoppable as he battered Berdych 7-6 6-1 to set up last four clash with home favorite Andy Murray before Novak Djokovic crushed a jaded Andy Roddick 6-2 6-3 in the final Group A action to book a meeting with Roger Federer.

Unlike last year when the event made its debut at the cavernous O2 Arena and virtually every match went the distance, this time there has been just one three-setter in the 12 matches so far, although Nadal's performances have stood out and not just because of the shocking pink shirt he has chosen to wear.

The 24-year-old spin king and the burly Berdych waged baseline warfare during a compelling 70-minute first set on Friday -- proof that after an 11-month slog and three grand slam titles Nadal's insatiable appetite for a scrap remains intact.

Just ask umpire Carlos Bernardes.

At 5-6, 15-15 Nadal blew his top when Berdych was awarded the point after the Czech successfully challenged an overrule by the Brazilian chair official, who deemed a backhand by the sixth seed had landed long.

When the Hawkeye video screen revealed the shot had kissed the baseline and the umpire awarded the point to Berdych, Nadal stormed to the chair and had a heated debate with the umpire and tournament supervisor Tom Barnes before returning to take out his rage on his opponent. He lost just one more game.

"He was wrong," Nadal pleaded later when calm had been restored. "That's something unbelievable. I was just asking Carlos what's happening. That's all."

Berdych stirred the pot when he accused the umpire of being "scared" of Nadal.

"It just shows how the referee is probably scared of him and just let him talk with him too long," Berdych, who lost to Nadal in the Wimbledon final, told reporters.

"I was waiting while he was talking for like three minutes. He was like sitting there and he's not going to play.

“It's not the mistake of Rafa. It's the mistake of the referee. He just needed to show him that it's not like he can do whatever he wants on the court."

Mind games

With Nadal and Federer, the only players here to win all three round-robin matches, in sublime form it would be fitting if they met in Sunday's final when a US$1.6 million jackpot could be up for grabs.

Murray and Djokovic will have other ideas even if the Briton appeared to have written off his chances after qualifying on Thursday. Nadal was not buying the mind games though.

"My only chance to win is play my best tennis and wait and hope Andy doesn't play his highest level," Nadal said after protesting his innocence over the controversy against Berdych. "The pressure is back on him now."

While the day's early action bristled with intensity and contained the best tennis of the week, the evening clash between Djokovic and Roddick was memorable mainly for the Serb walking on to court wearing a comedy eye patch.

Djokovic was struck by contact lens problems during his defeat by Nadal on Wednesday but after revealing his well-known sense of humor he got down to business and put Roddick out of his misery in 65 minutes.

"I got together with my team and glued my lenses in tonight," the 23-year-old joked on court when the interviewer asked him about his pirate's patch.

On a more serious note he said he was locking horns with Federer. "It's a great achievement that I already reached the semifinal and I will try to give my best tomorrow night.

"It's going to come down to maybe a couple of points."

The doubles semifinals are also finalized with American world number one pair Bob and Mike Bryan taking on Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjic and Poles Mariusz Fyrstenberg and Marcin Matkowski up against Max Mirnyi and Mahesh Bhupathi.

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