Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Liem in lead at Aeroflot Open

Making his move: Vietnamese chess player Le Quang Liem competes at the Aeroflot Open International Chess tournament. — VNA/VNS Photo Quang Nhut

Making his move: Vietnamese chess player Le Quang Liem competes at the Aeroflot Open International Chess tournament. — VNA/VNS Photo Quang Nhut

HA NOI — International Grandmaster Le Quang Liem took the sole lead at the Russian International Chess Festival (Aeroflot Open) after seventh round play yesterday in Moscow.

Liem has scored six points after seven matches and has remained in the top position in the tournament since the third round on Friday.

The defending champion, Liem, defeated Russian Mikhail Kobalia, 32, who was European Youth Chess Champion in 1994. The victory made Liem the only competitor here not to suffer a loss in the tournament, which follows the Swiss system's nine-round format.

His two draws were against Evgeny Tomashevsky of Russia and Rustam Kasimdzhanov of Uzbekistan. Tomashevsky triumphed at the 10th European Championships in 2009 while Kasimdzhanov shocked the chess world by winning the FIDE world chess championship title, beating a string of world-class players.

In their previous match, Liem drew with Kasimdzhanov and lost his Asian Games title to the Uzbek last December.

The HCM City-born Liem will next meet Ivan Cheparinov of Bulgaria who has earned five points and is among seven players on five points, very close to Liem in the ranking table.

The winner of the tournament will bring home 20,000 euros (US$29,300) and get the chance to participate in a round-robin super tournament in Dortmund, Germany, in late July. The final match is this Friday. — VNS

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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Defending Vietnam team excluded from 2011 SEA Games

Indonesia, host of the 2011 Southeast Asian Games, just announced 48 sports and around 550 events to be organized at the biennial tournament, which may stir up comments from member nations as the host dropped some favorite sports.

Members of the ten-nation SEA Games Federation Council including Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam fear the drop of several regular sports like Billiards & Snooker and women's football could affect the future standard of the games.

Vietnam are now the champions in women’s football.

Other sports severely affected include cycling, rhythmic gymnastics, petanque, sailing, shooting and table tennis as Indonesia SEA Games Organizing Committee (Inasoc) proposed to shorten many events.

Traditionally, the standard program of cycling in the past SEA Games comprised around 12 to 15 events, but Indonesia wants to stage only seven, comprising three for men and four for women.

Shooting is cut down from 36 as in the last edition in 2009 in Laos to just nine, while rhythmic gymnastics has only one event compared with five to six previously.

Though the host has the privilege to choose sports, Indonesia must also consider the sentiments of other participating countries, Olympic Council of Malaysia honorary secretary Datuk Sieh Kok Chi was quoted as saying today.

We'll try to negotiate with the host during the coming SEA Games Federation Council meeting in Bali on Feb 23-24, he added.

Besides dropping some favorite sports, the host has added new sports namely bridge, paragliding, roller sports, shorinji kempo and wall climbing.

It is said that the cut of the sports is rooted from Inasoc wanting to become overall champions at the games. Traditionally, Indonesian athletes were not strong at them.

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Female football chopped from Games

Victory denied: The Vietnamese women's team celebrates after winning the Southeast Asian Games trophy in the Philippines in 2005. Female football won't be included in the 26th SEA Games in Indonesia later this year. — VNA/VNS Photo Ngoc Truong

Victory denied: The Vietnamese women's team celebrates after winning the Southeast Asian Games trophy in the Philippines in 2005. Female football won't be included in the 26th SEA Games in Indonesia later this year. — VNA/VNS Photo Ngoc Truong

HA NOI — Female football will not be played at the 26th South east Asian Games in Indonesia following a decision by the Indonesia organising committee, a major blow to the Viet Nam team which is the defending champion.

Viet Nam Olympic Committee vice chairman and general secretary Hoang Vinh Giang said it would be difficult to change the committee's decision.

"Indonesia was not good at female football so the Games committee was not eager for this event," he said.

"The Games committee's reason is that they don't have enough football grounds," Giang said. "To organise the female football event, they need two Asian Football Confederation standard grounds, not including training grounds.

"The Viet Nam committee will give its opinion on this problem at the meeting with Indonesia to discuss competition programmes. We will request they hold female football. But in my experience, there is little chance to modify the Games committee's determination. They have the right to add or reject events."

Meanwhile, the national female football team, the Games defending champions, convened at the National Sports Centre in Ha Noi yesterday in preparation for tournaments this year, coached by Chinese Chen Yun Fat. They include the upcoming SEA Games and the Olympic London 2012 qualifying rounds.

Viet Nam Football Federation vice chairman Nguyen Lan Trung said the federation was waiting for the official announcement from the Games committee before adjusting the team's training schedule.

"Meanwhile, the federation would ask the Viet Nam Olympic Committee and football federations in the region to petition the Games committee to include female football in the programme for the 26th SEA Games," Trung said. — VNS

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VN set for new sepak takraw cup

Viet Nam will take part in the first sepak takraw World Cup to be held in Malaysia on July 21-14.

Viet Nam is regarded as one of the strongest teams at the tournament, which will see 24 men's and 12 women's teams competing at the Titiwangsa Gymnasium in Kuala Lumpur.

Badminton tourney set for March

The Ciputra Ha Noi Challenge badminton tournament will kick off on March 29 with the participation of players from China, Malaysia, Kazakhstan and New Zealand.

The annual event has a top prize of US$15,000 awarded in the men's and women's singles and doubles and mixed doubles categories.

The finals are scheduled for April 3 at the capital's Trinh Hoai Duc Gymnasium.

FA Cup trophy to tour Viet Nam

The FA Cup will tour Viet Nam next month following an agreement signed on January 29 between the English Football Association (FA) and the Viet Nam Football Federation.

The exhibit will tour Ha Noi, Da Nang, HCM City and Can Tho.

A report by the FA shows that the 140-year-old competition, the oldest domestic football competition in the world, is broadcast in 160 nations and territories across the world, attracting over 1.4 billion spectators.

The FA Cup was first held in 1871-72. It involves clubs of all standards playing against each other, including "minnows" from lower divisions and giants from the English Premier League.

The holders of the FA Cup are Chelsea, who beat Portsmouth in the 2010 final to complete an FA Cup and League double.

The tour is sponsored by Big Cola. — VNS

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26th SEA Games not to have female football

Female football will not be played at the 26th South East Asian Games
in Indonesia following a decision by the Indonesia organising
committee, a major blow to the Vietnam team which is the defending
champion.


Vietnam Olympic Committee general secretary Hoang Vinh Giang said it would be difficult to change the committee's decision.


Indonesia is not good at female football so the Games committee is not eager for this event, he said.


"The
Games committee's reason is that they don't have enough football
grounds," Giang said. "To organise the female football event, they need
two Asian Football Confederation standard grounds, not including
training grounds.


"The Vietnam committee will give its opinion on
this problem at the meeting with Indonesia to discuss competition
programmes. We will request they hold female football. But in my
experience, there is little chance to modify the Games committee's
determination. They have the right to add or reject events."


Meanwhile,
the national female football team, the Games defending champions,
convened at the National Sports Training Centre in Hanoi on Feb. 14 in
preparation for tournaments this year, coached by Chinese Chen Yun Fat.
They include the upcoming SEA Games and the Olympic London 2012
qualifying rounds.


Vietnam Football Federation vice chairman
Nguyen Lan Trung said the federation was waiting for the official
announcement from the Games committee before adjusting the team's
training schedule.


"Meanwhile, the federation would ask the
Vietnam Olympic Committee and football federations in the region to
petition the Games committee to include female football in the programme
for the 26th SEA Games," ./.

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Pacquiao balances pugilism and politics

While Manny Pacquiao balances his roles as world's greatest fighter and representative of the Sarangani province in the Philippine Congress, trainer Freddie Roach was mapping out a strategy to beat "Sugar" Shane Mosley.

Congressman Pacquiao, a world champion at eight different weight classes, will utilize a legislative recess to defend his World Boxing Organization welterweight title against former three-division champion Mosley on May 7 in Las Vegas.

"The first four rounds may be a little crucial, a little dangerous," Roach told reporters at a promotional news conference on Monday. "He's a good counter-puncher and can punch a little bit but I think we can break him down.

"If you walk in too aggressively he will catch you."

Pacquiao, meanwhile, was keeping an eye on the clock to catch a train to Washington where he was scheduled to meet with US Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Nevada Democrat.

"We will discuss some political matters," said Pacquiao, declining to offer details on the agenda.


Pacquiao said he still enjoyed boxing but also wanted to thrive in his new role.

"You need to love your job and what you're going to do, and it's just time management," he said about balancing his dual roles. "I love both jobs."

Pacquiao said he has been a busy politician.

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And the Filipino congressman Manny Pacquiao

"I'm the one who pushed the bill for anti-human trafficking," he said. "I'm doing good in Congress. There's a lot of stuff to do."

He also worked to obtain funds to build a hospital and hopes construction will begin this spring to finally bring medical services to his province.

"I want to be a champion as a public servant," he said.

Fight organizers said all but a few hundred seats at the MGM Grand arena were already sold, adding that the bookmakers' early line listed Pacquiao as a 7-to-1 favorite.

This information seemed to excite the Mosley camp.

"How do we get a bet in that 7-to-1 situation? Seven to one? We gotta find a way to slide some paper in there," said Mosley trainer Nazim Richardson.

Richardson praised Pacquiao but relished the challenge.

"I think Manny Pacquiao is an extraordinary athlete," he said. "I'm proud that we have the privilege to solve the puzzle that is Manny Pacquiao."

The 32-year-old Pacquiao is 52-3-2, with a pair of decisive wins last year over Joshua Clottey and Antonio Margarito.

Mosley, 39, lost a decision to Floyd Mayweather and fought a draw with Sergio Mora last year to put his record at 46-6-1.

Mosley, who will have a 7.5-inch reach advantage, was upbeat about facing an opponent who liked to trade punches after lackluster showings against defensive specialists.

"These are the type of fights I love to be in, with guys that really like to fight," said Mosley, a former super welterweight champion.

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Former Brazil striker Ronaldo retires from game

Former Brazil striker Ronaldo announced his retirement on Monday, ending one of the most successful careers in soccer.

The 34-year-old three-times FIFA World Player of the Year, a twice World Cup winner and the record goalscorer in World Cup tournaments, said injuries and fitness problems prevented him from playing to his best form.

"I came here to say today that I'm ending my career as a professional player," Ronaldo, with his two sons at his side, told a packed news conference at Corinthians' training complex in Sao Paulo.

Ronaldo, who had a contract with Corinthians until the end of the year, said his fitness problems were the overriding reason for his decision.

He said he discovered while playing for AC Milan in Italy that he was suffering from a thyroid problem.

"Four years ago at Milan I discovered I was suffering from a complaint called hypothyroidism, which slows down your metabolism and to control it I would have to take some hormones that are not permitted in football because of anti-doping," Ronaldo said.

"I wanted to clarify this on the last day of my career," added Ronaldo, who has struggled to keep his weight down and often suffered the jibe of "fatty" during his career.

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Ronaldo broke down in tears when he apologised to the Corinthians fans for failing to deliver the major prize of the Libertadores Cup and said he would still go to their matches as a supporter.

Corinthians were dumped out of South America's elite club competition, which they have never won, in the preliminary round two weeks ago. They went out in the round of 16 in 2010, their centenary year.

Ronaldo career highlights

- Born, September 22, 1976 on outskirts of Rio de Janeiro.


- Together with Zinedine Zidane, he is the only player to have won the FIFA World Player of the Year award on three occasions (1996, 1997 and 2002). He also won the European Footballer of the Year award twice (1997 and 2002).


- Won two World Cups (1994 and 2002) with Brazil and holds the record for goals scored in World Cup tournaments with 15. Also won the Copa America twice with Brazil (1997, 1999).

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- Won his first cap for Brazil as a 17-year-old and went on to score 62 goals in 97 international appearances.


- Suffered a mysterious illness hours before the 1998 World Cup final in France but after first being named as a substitute, he was included in the starting lineup. He played badly and Brazil lost 3-0 to France.


- Had problems with his knees throughout his career, undergoing surgery while at Inter Milan and AC Milan. Spent almost two years out of the game while recovering from surgery after his knee buckled in the Italian Cup final against Lazio in April 2000.


- His best season came at Barcelona in 1996-97 when he scored 47 goals in 49 games. Totalled more than 400 goals in his career with seven clubs having made his debut at Cruzeiro.


- His moves to Barcelona ($19.5 million) and Inter Milan ($27.9) were both then world record fees. Real Madrid paid 43 million euros ($58.26 million) for him in August 2002.


- Won only one league title in his first season at Real Madrid. Never won the European Cup but won the Cup Winners' Cup with Barcelona, the UEFA Cup while at Inter and the old Intercontinental Cup with Real Madrid.


- Married Brazilian female footballer and model Milene Domingues in December 1999. The couple had a child, Ronald, and were divorced four years later. In 2005, got engaged to Brazilian model Daniella Cicarelli, marking the occasion with a lavish St Valentine's celebration at a French chateau. The couple split up three months later.


- Following another knee operation while at AC Milan, he returned to Brazil and joined Corinthians in 2009 but an arrival heralded as key in the team's bid to win South America's Libertadores Cup for the first time ended in disappointment with only the lesser Copa Brasil and Paulista (Sao Paulo) state titles.

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