CMG.ASIA sponsors VN sport delegation at 29th SEA Games
CMG.ASIA Group signed a total sponsorship contract worth 1 billion VND to support the Vietnam sports in general and the Vietnam sport delegation participating in the 29th SEA Games in Malaysia.
Hanoi (VNA) - CMG.ASIAGroup on August 4 signed a total sponsorship contract worth 1 billion VND tosupport the Vietnam sports in general and the Vietnam sport delegationparticipating in the 29th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Malaysia.
Attending the signing ceremony were Tran DucPhan, Deputy General Director of the Vietnam Sport Administration,Chef-de-mission of the Vietnam sport delegation; Van Manh, General Serectary ofthe Vietnam Olympic Committee; Randy Dobson, President of CMG.Asia (CaliforniaFitness & Yoga Centres); and leaders, officials and athletes competing inthe SEA Games.
Following the agreement with theVietnam Olympic Committee, CMG.Asia will provide 1 billion VND for nationalathletes who will compete at the 29th SEA Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia fromAugust 19 to 30.
Apart from 500 million VND in cash,the donor will provide facilities as well as health care and nutrition servicesfor athletes at all studios of CMG.ASIAnationwide.
Speaking at the ceremony, RandyDobson said: "As part of our corporate social responsibility and ourmission to help inspire the people of Vietnam to make life better throughfitness, CMG.ASIA is honoured to continue working with the Vietnam OlympicCommittee to sponsor the Vietnam sports delegation at SEA Games 2017".
In the coming time, together withbeing trained physically in CMG.ASIA centres, Vietnamese athletes will attendother courses on nutrition, solf skills and psychology in order to behaveprofessionally with the public and media.-VNA
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