Friday, January 28, 2011

Lack of strikers blights Vietnam’s AFF campaign

Injuries to key strikers and an interminable pre-tournament training camp were the reasons for Vietnam’s early exit from last month’s Southeast Asian Football Championship, officials and coaches who reviewed the fiasco at a meeting Thursday agreed.

The Vietnam Football Federation’s National Board of Coaches said the squad had virtually no forwards following injuries to Cong Vinh and Viet Thang.

Things got worse after four other key players, defenders Quang Thanh and Viet Cuong and midfielders Tai Em and Trong Hoang, had to sit out the second leg of the semifinal against Malaysia in Hanoi due to injuries and bookings.

In the event, Vietnam were held to a goalless draw and crashed out. They had lost the first leg 2-0.

Malaysia went on to beat Indonesia in the final to win the title.

Vietnam’s Portuguese coach Henrique Calisto and officials also admitted that the two-month training camp before the tournament in December drained the players.

The VFF and Calisto decided that in future camps will be no longer than three weeks.

The National Board of Coaches said errors by goalkeeper Tan Truong and Calisto himself were partially to blame for the loss.

Calisto will, however, continue to be in charge at the 26th SEA Games in Indonesia and World Cup qualifiers this year. His contract with Vietnam only expires in 2013.

He gets a monthly salary of US$22,000 and other perks, including accommodation, flight tickets to Portugal for his annual vacation, health insurance, and possible bonuses for good performances.

Calisto took over the squad in March 2008.

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Sprinters to eye on London Olympics

HA NOI – Sprinter Vu Thi Huong will enrol at a six-month training course in Germany to prepare for the World Athletics Championship in Deagu, South Korea this August.

Meanwhile, middle-distance runner Truong Thanh Hang will train in Bhutan after Tet before he heads off for additional training in Kunming, China.

The two runners have set their sights on earning a berth at the London Olympics in 2012.

Huong, 24, who won a silver medal in 200m and a bronze in the 100m at the Asian Games in Guangzhou, last year, set a national record in the 200m during the National Sport Games in Da Nang last December after she crossed the finish line at 23.30 seconds.

The record is congruent with the Olympics automatic berth criteria for the women's 200m for the London Games.

The 24-year-old has to clock a time of 11.38sec in the 100m at the World Championship if she wants to qualify for the 2012 London Olympics.

In 2007, Huong finished the 100m with a time of 11.33 seconds, a personal best, at the Asian Athletic Championships.

She was also the first Vietnamese female runner to win a gold medal at the SEA Games in the 100m race in the Philippines in 2005.

Three years ago, Huong competed at the Beijing Olympics but was disqualified during the quarter-final.

HCM City-born Truong Thanh Hang, who won two Asian Games silver medals in the 1,500m and 800m, needs to sustain her best time of 2:00.91 in the 800m to earn a spot at the London Games. – VNS

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Martial artist gets cash prize boost

Karate star Le Bich Phuong has received a cash prize of VND100 million (US$5,000) from Viet Nam Football Media JSC for her gold medal at the Asian Games last month.

She won Viet Nam's only gold medal at Asia's biggest sporting event, at which the 260-member squad bagged a modest haul of one gold, 17 silver and 15 bronze medals.

The 19-year-old athlete was also awarded VND100 million ($5,000) by cable TV provider Audio Vision Global (AVG), and VND30 million ($1,500) by the National Sports Administration for her performance at the Guangzhou Asian Games last December.

She is expected to receive a further VND45 million ($2,200) from the National Sports Administration at a ceremony this week.

The National Sports Administration also awarded prizes to the other 32 athletes who won medals at the Games, before Tet (Lunar New Year) begins next Wednesday.

Viet Nam seeks top-three ranking at regional games

The Viet Nam sports delegation aims to finish in the top three at the 26th Southeast Asia Games in Indonesia this year.

According to reports at the Viet Nam National Administration of Exercises and Sports' end-year meeting, Viet Nam plans to compete in 28 of 41 sports in the Games at Palembang and the capital of Jakarta in November.

The events include track and field, swimming, diving, archery, shooting, badminton, billiards, canoeing/kayak, cycling, boxing, pentaque, fencing, football, volleyball, table tennis, chess, rowing, Vovinam, sepak takraw, pencak silat, taekwondo, judo, karatedo, tennis, weightlifting, wrestling, wushu and gymnastics.

Besides the SEA Games, the administration is also focusing on the Olympic qualifications in some major sports such as track and field.

HCM City sports facility employs new boss

The privately owned Thanh Long Sports Centre, HCM City's best known sporting facility, has a new boss.

Le Trong Tri, who takes over as chairman from Quach Thanh Lai, said he sees huge potential in the centre which has been become a regular training and stopover place for football teams from all over the country.

The Binh Chanh District-based centre will remain focused on sports and its facilities will be expanded so that it can hold international events in future, he said.

Lai will, however, remain involved with running the place, which has two football pitches, tennis and badminton courts, and a pool.

Built in 2001, it is 60 per cent owned by young seafood entrepreneur Tri. — VNS

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Thousands flock to flower festival

Thousands of people in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi began visiting
the annual spring flower festival that opened on Jan.26.


A Spring Flower and Drinks Fair which opened in Hanoi will see some
last-minute politicking for the selection of Vietnam 's national
flower.


The fair will also feature a photo
exhibition by HCM City-based photographer Tran Bich dedicated to the
lotus, a leading candidate for designation as the national flower.


Bich is dedicated to photographing the lotus, and his images capture
the many shapes of the lotus, from bud to faded flower.


Orchids, peach and ochna blossoms are also in contention for the title of national flower, however.


The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism will gather votes on the
national flower, national costume and national wine during the festival,
and the national flower will be announced on Jan.28 at the Vietnam
Lotus Spirit Gala.


At the Lotus Spirit Gala,
artisans from Hanoi , Hue and HCM City will create crafts and
artworks celebrating the lotus, including lotus lanterns and sculpture
and silk lotus.


"We have used many materials to
celebrate the lotus," said Hanoi-based artist Nguyen Manh Hung. "Since
it's not the season of the lotus in the north now, we have received
fresh lotus from the southern province of Dong Thap ."


The competition to select the national costume hasn't gone as smoothly.


"The ao dai is already the national costume for women, but it's
difficult to choose the national costume for men," said Vi Kien Thanh,
chief of the ministry's art, photography and exhibitions department.


Meanwhile, the selection of a national wine plan is still in the
survey stage, Thanh said. Over the past three years, the Ministry of
Culture, Sports and Tourism, the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the
Vietmam Alcohol, Beer and Beverage Association have nominated ruou can
(wine drunk from a jar), rice wine, coconut wine and apricot wine for
the honour.


The Spring Flowers and Drinks Festival will continue through Jan.30 at the Culture and Art Centre at 2 Hoa Lu street .


The fair will exhibit and offer prizes for wines and spirits made by
both traditional and modern methods, offer opportunities to sample
wines, tea and coffee, and will feature performances, folk games, an ao
dai (traditional long dress) fashion show, and calligraphy exhibition,
as well as recreate customs such as the Kitchen Gods Festival. At least
50 enterprises will also display products for Tet, including decorations
and ornamental trees.


Ha Giang province will take
the spotlight, recreating a provincial market day with local
specialities, cuisine and festivities of the province's ethnic people,
including pan-pipe dance and folk duets.


The
week-long event, which will last until February 1, a day ahead of the
Lunar New Year, displays the beauty of Vietnamese flora in Phu My Hung
Residential Area, HCM City .


This festival
hopes to attract around 500 booths, displaying all kinds of flowers,
plants, birds, fish, ceramics and calligraphy.


This
year's flower festival in HCM City is expected to attract
thousands visitors with a rich assortment of blossoms.


The Phu My Hung Spring Flower Festival 2011 features a contest of
special Vietnamese flowers and ornamental trees, called Hoa Dong Co Noi
(Flower of Countryside).


Nguyen Thien Tich, vice
chairman of the municipal Association of Orchids and Ornamental Trees,
said, "It's a chance for everyone to explore the abundant flora in the
country."


The country has more than 12,000 flowers and other kinds of plants.


Along with the contests, the week-long festival will include other
activities such as a ceremony to release flowers and garlands, and
floating lanterns on Ban Nguyet Lake .


The lake will be decorated with giant lotus flowers, which will be lit for photo opportunities.


Different festival areas include Cat Square with flowers arranged
in the shapes of cats, the ochna, apricot and peach blossom section, 12
animal designations of the lunar calendar and the legend about the man,
Mai An Tiem, who discovered the watermelon.


There will be music shows at the festival every night until the evening of February 1.


The festival, co-organised by Phu My Hung Joint Venture Company and
HCM City Ornamental Creature Association, expects to attract more than
500 enterprises displaying flowers, fruit and Tet (Lunar New Year)
products.


Last year, more than 500,000 visitors visited the flower festival held in the residential area.


The majority of these products were produced in the city and outlying areas.


Also on Jan.26, 30 flower markets opened around the city to welcome
city dwellers shopping to decorate their houses during the New Year's
days.


Flower exhibitions will be held at major parks
like Gia Dinh, Le Van Tam and September 23. Ochna, kumquat and daisy
are among the most popular.


In District 8, flowers
carried by boats from the Mekong Delta are being displayed along the
canal at Ben Binh Dong. The market recalls the hectic trading activity
of Sai Gon 100 years ago.


Around 25 flower markets in districts 5, 6, 10, 11, Go Vap, Tan Phu, Thu Duc, Binh Tan and Cu Chi have opened./.


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Thursday, January 27, 2011

Djokovic out to rock Federer from the off

Novak Djokovic is seeking a fast start when he takes on defending champion Roger Federer on Thursday with a place in the Australian Open final at stake.

The 23-year-old Serb beat the Swiss at the corresponding stage at Melbourne Park on his way to winning his only grand slam title in 2008 and believes he is playing well enough to give himself a chance of another upset.

"Definitely you have to start well," Djokovic said after destroying Thomas Berdych in the quarter-finals. "You have to try to get him on the run as much as you can and try to let him know you're there to win.

"I felt like I'm starting to play my best tennis in the last five, six months," he added. "I have more experience on the court. Physically I'm fit. I'm hitting the ball better and I have more variety in the game.

"Serve has been much better, which is very encouraging fact because it's been an issue for me in the last 12 months."

Though nowhere near the intensity of the Federer-Nadal duel that has defined men's tennis for the last seven years or so, Djokovic has developed something of a rivalry with the 16-times grand slam champion.

Djokovic came out on top at their last grand slam meeting in the semi-finals of last year's US Open, clawing his way back from two match points down to beat the Swiss in five sets.

Federer got a measure of revenge in their last meeting, however, when he crushed Djokovic 6-1 6-4 in the last four of the ATP Tour finals in London last November.

Victory for Federer, who holds a 13-6 advantage in their head-to-head, would mean a sixth Australian Open final for the second seed, who agreed with Djokovic that the match was likely to be decided by just one or two key points.

"The U.S. Open was a close match," recalled Federer. "I think I had two match points ... I guess I should have won really. I mean, I was playing good enough to win.

"But I was a bit confused mentally maybe... maybe I just felt like I have to get out of this match as quick as I could to save energy to play Rafa the next day.

"In the end, it was a shot here and there. He whacked those forehands in the corners the way he had to turn the match.

"He's a quality player who plays really offensive, he takes it to the opponent. I enjoy playing against him because of the shot-making we are able to create really."

Injured world number one's Rafa Nadal shock exit from the tournament on Wednesday means in-form British fifth seed Andy Murray or Spaniard David Ferrer will await the winner in Sunday's final.

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HCMC sports official spells out tasks

HCM CITY — Mai Ba Hung, deputy director of the HCM City Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, told Viet Nam News about his agency's main tasks this year.

What are your main tasks in 2011?

The city will continue to strengthen major sports and support elite athletes.

The city will speed up the process of setting up a management unit to manage the Rach Chiec Sports Complex.

The city is also seeking permission from the Government to host a continental- or regional-level sports event like the 2018 Southeast Asian Games and Asian Youth Olympics.

Another main task this year is to develop a multi-sport complex at Phu Tho and continue to mobilise resources to develop sports.

How is decentralisation helping develop city sports?

It has allowed the Department to better manage affiliated units and take advantage of their ability to contribute to the development of sports in the city.

This way the Department only works with the units that are assigned to oversee the sports.

For example, the department assigned the Phu Nhuan Sports Centre to manage men's volleyball. The Centre will manage the funds allocated by the city and work with the team sponsor.

What about policies to help elite athletes?

The city will help elite athletes like Nguyen Hoang Thien, Le Quang Liem, Nguyen Thi Kim Tuyen, and others take part in international competitions.

Thien will get VND500 million ($25,000) to cover the costs of foreign travel while Tuyen will begin training in China next month. The support for Liem will be decided this Saturday.

The city is planning to help Pham Hoang Nam play in international badminton tournaments. — VNS

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Cyclists to race to Phnom Penh

Cyclists from Laos, Cambodia and Thailand will take part in a four-day Viet Nam cycling race to Cambodia to mark the latter's New Year Festival in April.

The 600km race will start in HCM City and finish in Phnom Penh on New Year's day, which usually falls on April 13-14 at the end of the harvesting season.

The race, which is being co-organised by Viet Nam's People's Army Newspaper and the Viet Nam Cycling Federation, offers prizes totalling VND2 billion (US$100,000).

"It will be a good opportunity for Vietnamese athletes to hone their skills," said race organiser Do Nam Thang.

The organising committee will offer prizes to the overall yellow jersey (the best time rider); green jersey for the best stage finish athlete and white jersey, for the best young cyclist.

In 2004, the newspaper organised a 1,212km race from Ha Noi to Dien Bien Province to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Viet Nam's victory over French forces.

In 2006, a HCM City Television cycling race was held between HCM City and Laos.

Calisto to review Cup failure

Viet Nam Football Federation and Portuguese coach Henrique Calisto will meet to review the failure of the men's football team at the ASEAN Football Championship, AFF-Suzuki Cup last year.

The team, who won the regional event in 2008, were defeated 2-0 on aggregate by old rivals Malaysia in a two-leg semi-final.

Malaysia eventually went on to clinch the title after a 4-2 win over Indonesia in the final.

VFF's National Team Coaching Department will discuss with Calisto, who recently returned to Viet Nam after a holiday in Portugal, the team's performance at the AFF Cup, which was co-hosted by Viet Nam and Indonesia, and plan for the 2012 London Olympics and 2014 World Cup Qualifiers.

The 58-year-old took over the U-23 team and the national team at the same time as part of a three-year contract signed in 2008.

The national team also failed to qualify for the 2011 Asian Cup, in Qatar.

Course targets golfing talents

A rules and umpire training course will be held at the Twin Doves Golf Club in the southern province of Binh Duong on March 15, announced the Viet Nam Golf Association (VGA) yesterday.

The course, the first of it's kind, will be co-organised by the VGA in conjunction with the Royal and Ancient Golf Club (R&A) for Vietnamese golfers and umpires.

Lecturers from R&A will hold three short-course classes for Vietnamese trainees.

The VGA is developing a programme to identify talented young golfers in schools across the country from next year.

Adventure races at Cat Tien

The fourth edition of the Madagui Trophy will be held on March 5-6 at Cat Tien National Park.

Madagui Trophy is an adventure sport event with three different entrant levels: Adventure is for sport fans who are beginners to adventure racing; Extreme is for high level sportsmen and Ultra is for experienced racers only.

Athletes will learn to get comfortable with being uncomfortable and find their through adversity to reach the finish line, organisers said.

Entrants from China, the US, the UK, Switzerland, France, New Zealand, Singapore and Viet Nam will compete in the event.

For more information see www.vietadventure.vn. — VNS

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