Việt Nam will defend the women''s 4x400m relay medal at the 2025 Asian Athletics Championships, while the marathoners expect high results at the continental tournament in March.
Disappointing results in major competitions over the past two years have forced Việt Nam''s weightlifters to recalibrate so that they can perform better in 2025.
Phú Thọ Province hopes that the VFF will continue to host national and international matches and tournaments at Việt Trì Stadium, especially for the U23 and national teams, in 2025 and beyond.
Representing the nation, 42 talented swimmers made waves, securing an impressive second place in the medal tally with a stunning 27 gold, 25 silver, and 16 bronze medals.
Under Hoàng''s leadership, the women''s futsal squad have resumed training in preparation for the qualifiers for the 2025 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Women''s Futsal Asian Cup, scheduled for mid-January.
Hồ Thanh Ân has participated in many tournaments, earning remarkable achievements, including three Asian Championship gold medals, three Southeast Asian Championship golds, two World Cup titles, and silver and bronze medals at the World Championships.
The Việt Nam Recreational and Electronic Sports Association (VIRESA) has published the Esports White Book 2022-2023 which will provide crucial and in-depth information about the esports to wider community.
Looking ahead to 2025, Hoàng is expected to be a key contender for the Vietnamese swimming team in various international competitions, including the 33rd SEA Games in Thailand.
Gymnasts Phan Thị Hà Thanh and Phạm Phước Hưng have qualified to represent Việt Nam at the 2016 Olympic Games, following their performances at an Olympic qualifying tournament in Brazil.
The curtain closed on the eighth ASEAN Para Games (APG) with a
spectacular ceremony at the Marina Bay Sands and the official handover
to the next host country, Malaysia.