Monday, December 20, 2010

Hung wins final silver for Viet Nam in 400m

HA NOI — Le Duc Hung added another medal to Viet Nam's tally when he took silver in the men's 400m on the penultimate day of competition in Guangzhou's Asian ParaGames on Saturday.

Hung took second place in the T11 class race with a time of 57.87sec. The closely fought contest ended in a photo finish with line honours going to Thailand's Jorchuy Kitsana.

Hung's teammate Dao Van Cuong, who is the current Asian record holder, finished third in 58.38sec, which was almost three seconds slower than his time of 55.42sec in the previous Games in Qatar.

Cuong set the Asian record of 54.36sec in 2008 at the Beijing Olympics.

Earlier, female duo Kim Van and Hoa Phuong grabbed bronze for Viet Nam in the women's TT6-10 class table tennis. The pair defeated their Filipino rivals 3-2 in the bronze medal play-off match. Hosts China took the champion title after beating South Korea 3-0 in the final.

In six days of competitions, the 57-member Viet Nam earned three gold, four silver and 10 bronze medals, leaving them eleventh overall in the rankings.

The national team did not reach the target that they set themselves before departing for Guanzhou. They had aimed to win at least five golds from the six sports that they took part in.

The poor result was partly attributed to cold weather in the city; this prevented several Vietnamese athletes from competing and stopped others from performing at their peak. — VNS

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Malaysia close in on AFF Cup

HA NOI — Malaysia sent Viet Nam crashing out of the AFF Suzuki Cup with a goalless draw in their semi-final second leg at Ha Noi's My Dinh National Stadium on Saturday.

Malaysia made the final of the biennial championship for the first time in 14 years following the 2-0 advantage they earned in Kuala Lumpur four days ago.

After the game, chief coach K. Rajagobal said that although the football might not have been entertaining, they totally deserved the result.

"I cannot express what I feel right now. The players showed the real ‘harimau' – the Malaysian tiger. We knew that it was going to be a tough match but we were confident and we were disciplined in defence and followed the game plan," said Rajagobal.

"The first 15 to 20 minutes were crucial and we knew if we conceded a goal it would spell trouble for us. Our defence was good considering two of them are under 21 years old, it speaks volumes about their future.

"I told them tonight, we must play simple and while it might look ugly, we just have to make the clearance, no matter what. Our captain [Safiq Rahim] is a naturally attacking player but tonight, he was told to play deeper and he did."

The onus was always going to be on Viet Nam and in front of a sell-out crowd of 40,000, the home team wasted no time in pushing forward from South Korean referee Kim Sang-woo's first whistle.

The return of Nguyen Trong Hoang gave more bite on the left flank and he made Malaysian leftback Mohd Asraruddin Putra Omar work overtime to ensure his crosses did not make into the Malaysian box.

In the ninth minute, Hoang shot through a sea of legs but there were no takers at the far post.

Barely a minute later, tragedy struck for Viet Nam with Phan Van Tai Em stretchered off with a suspected broken arm following a clash with Malaysia's Mohd Safee Sali.

His replacement, Le Tan Tai, took over where he had left off and his double shot saw Malaysian goalkeeper Khairul Fahmi Che Mat rise to the occasion.

Malaysia's only chance in the first half was a curling shot from Norshahrul Idlan Talaha which narrowly missed the upright.

Viet Nam did not let up on the pressure in the second half but they just couldn't seem to find a way past Khairul as he stood firm to frustrate the home team.

In the 62nd minute, Viet Nam should have taken the lead but lanky striker Nguyen Viet Thang could only head Pham Thanh Luong's cross tamely into the path of Khairul.

About ten minutes later, Viet Nam's frustration was complete when Luong took a dive in the box leaving the referee with little choice but to show him his second yellow card of the game.

"I'm responsible for the loss, don't criticise the players. If you need to criticise anyone, criticise me," said Viet Nam chief coach Henrique Calisto at the post match press conference.

"We did not lose here, we lost in Kuala Lumpur and I think that we were the better team over both legs. Sometimes, we win and sometimes we lose – that's life. Show me a coach who never loses.

"The loss of Luong was unfortunate although I agreed with the referee's decision."

Malaysia will meet with Indonesia who defeated the Philippines 1-0 in the second semi-final match yesterday. —VNS

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Ha Noi women win National Games gold

The Ha Noi women's football team claimed the gold medal at the National Games by edging Ha Nam 1-0 at HCM City's Thong Nhat Stadium on Friday.

The had previously beat HCM City 4-1 and Quang Ninh 1-0 to remain unbeaten en route to their title.

After splitting points with HCM City in their last match, Quang Ninh finished on four points to win the silver medal, while Ha Nam took the bronze on three.

Defending champions HCM City finished with a single point to sit bottom of the four-team round-robin event.

Viet Nam rank third at Asia aerobics champs

Viet Nam ranked third with two gold, three silver and six bronze medals at the second Asian Aerobics Championships that concluded in HCM City on Friday.

Vietnamese athletes secured two golds in women's single and team events.

Meanwhile Japan took the lead in the medal tally with four golds and two silvers. They were followed by China with three golds.

The championships drew 139 athletes from 11 nations and territories who completed in men's and women's singles, mixed and team events in three age groups. — VNS

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Vietnam bow out of Suzuki Cup after 0-0 draw

With an aim to score at least two goals to level the 2-0 arrears in the first leg semis, the hosts and defending champions Vietnam could only make an eye-catching performance with relentless attacks in the second leg in Hanoi today. No more.

In the 72nd minute, Vietnam had to play with 10 men after midfielder Thanh Luong was booked the second time and had to leave the field.

The draw means Vietnam have to halt their cruise at this year’s Suzuki Cup with an aggregate 2-0 loss to Malaysians.

Vietnamese players spent much energy for the match to play with the ball, mostly on the Malaysian side, but failed to surprise the visitors.

They threw out a dozen of shots towards the Malaysian goal frame but none of them caused difficulty for the goalkeeper Khairul Fahmi Bin Che Mat.

In total, the hosts invaded Malaysian box around 20 times but couldn’t pierce through the solid defensive wall of the rivals.

Securing the final win, Malaysia will face either Indonesia or the Philippines after they complete their second leg semifinal game on December 19. Indonesia edged the Philippines 1-0 In the first leg.

The final game will also be played on home-and-away format, with the two matches to be held on December 26 and 29.

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Saturday, December 18, 2010

Vietnam's first insect photo exhibition opens

The country's first ever photo exhibition of insects is on display in
Hanoi offering a closer look at Vietnam's anthropological population.


Co-organised
by the Vietnam Nature Museum and the Italian Embassy, the exhibition
has gathered over 200 photos of insects from across the country taken by
researcher Vu Van Lien and Italian photographer Saolo Bambi.


Each
panel features a characteristic of the insect life in an artistic style
although they were initially taken purely for scientific research
purposes.


There are also nine photos of typical forests
throughout Vietnam, located at various different altitudes from the
southern island of Phu Quoc to Fansipan, the peak of Indochina, in the
northernwestern province of Lao Cai.


The exhibition aims to celebrate 2010 as the first year of international biological diversity initiated by the United Nations.


"The
exhibition also has a further purpose of promoting the protection of
biological diversity as well as our living environment for now and for
future generations," said Professor Chau Van Minh, chairman of the
Vietnam Science and Technology Institute.


The exhibition will be on display at Exhibition House, 45 Trang Tien Street, until Dec. 19./.

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Vietnam pencak silat chief assaulted by Indo hooligan

An Indonesian fan made a flying kick at Vietnamese delegation chief Nguyen Ngoc Anh, who was making a verbal protest Thursday during the World Pencak Silat Championships in Indonesia.

The video clip posted on Youtube and other media sites shows that Anh, chief of the Vietnamese pencak silat delegation to Indonesia and deputy head of Elite Sports Department under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, protested to desk referees regarding a decision of the match’s umpire between Vietnamese and Indonesian players.

Suddenly, a man from the fans’ area ran towards Anh and threw a flying kick at his face.

He timely evaded the attack of the Indonesian man, who then lost balance and fell down. Another man from the Vietnamese side struck the fallen rioter with some punches until referees and security force intervened.

“The brawl was stirred up by frenzied fans of the hosts after my protest,” said Ngoc Anh after the incident.

The World Pencak Silat Federation, the Indonesia Pencak Silat Federation, and organization board sent their apologies to Vietnam and other participants for the incident.

The 2010 World Pencak Silat Championship was held from December 12-17 with 425 fighters from 32 nations partaking.

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Friday, December 17, 2010

Fans faint lining up for Suzuki Cup tickets

Tickets to watch the Vietnam – Malaysia battle, the second-leg semifinal game at the Suzuki Cup in Hanoi, has become hot stuff, as dozens of fans fainted Thursday while standing in long queue from midnight.

Though ticket booths started selling them from 8:40am, fans had queued from 22:00pm the night before.

Le Thi Tuyet, 70, from the northern Ha Nam Province, said “I am waiting here from 2:00am [in the open air in front of My Dinh Stadium] despite the freezing weather.”

Till 10:00am on the date, she was still in her line.

Security forces at My Dinh were deployed after the queue became longer and some began jostling and pushing, causing dozens of fans to faint.

Black market scalpers were already cashing in on the occasion.

Due to regulations that each fan could buy no more than two tickets, scalpers hired unemployed people to queue up. They then sold the tickets back eight times higher.

With a ticket worth VND100,000 (US$5), scalpers were willing to pay VND450,000 and then sold to fans at VND700,000 – 800,000.

The second-leg semifinal game is scheduled to kick off at 19:00pm on December 18 in Hanoi. In the first leg, Vietnam were beaten 2-0.

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