Co-organised by the Sports Authority of Việt Nam and the Huế City Department of Culture and Sports, the event attracted nearly 500 athletes from 34 teams nationwide.
It''s been a remarkable journey for the 26-year-old from Đắk Nông Province, who was born with limb atrophy, a muscle-wasting condition that damages the nerves that control muscle movement.
From a young boy in the highlands to a national champion, Hoàng has become a beacon of hope for Vietnamese table tennis. His success is the result of not only innate talent but also relentless effort and strategic backing from...
Việt Nam will send a large delegation of more than 1,000 athletes and coachs, to compete in the 33rd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in December in Thailand.
The Vietnamese team were third in the men''s regu event after losing 2-0 to the hosts in the semi-final match at the ASTAF Sepak Takraw Asian Cup in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
The Southeast Asian side has already defeated Hong Kong (China) 5-3 and the Philippines 3-0 in their first two tournament matches at the Hohhot Sports Centre.
The gold medal came in the mixed men’s and women’s C4 event, where four Vietnamese paddlers outperformed strong competitors from China and Kazakhstan to claim a decisive victory.
Nguyễn Tấn Sang has not only dominated domestic competitions but also made his mark internationally, collecting gold medals at Southeast Asian, Asian, and world tournaments.