Do Quoc Luat and Pham Thi Hue triumphed in the men’s and women’s categories of the 46th Ha Noi Moi Newspaper – Run for Peace held in the capital city on September 29.
Runners take part in the Ha Noi Moi Newspaper – Run for Peace on September 29 in Hanoi. (Source: hanoimoi.com.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - Do Quoc Luat and Pham Thi Hue triumphed in the men’s andwomen’s categories of the 46th Ha Noi Moi Newspaper– Run for Peace held in the capital city on September 29.
Luat, amember of the national team, won the men’s race that circuited Hoan Kiem Lakefive times over 8,750m.
It is thefifth time that Luat, who is also a member of the military team, has topped thepodium.
He wasfollowed by Vu Van Son from northern Ninh Binh province and Le Trung Duc of centralThanh Hoa province.
Hue fromnortheastern Quang Ninh province, also a national team runner, won the women’srace of 5,250m - three laps - around the lake.
Herteammate Doan Thu Hang came second while Ngo Thi Khanh Ny from northern ThaiBinh province finished third.
Theorganisers also presented 10 gold medals for different categoriesincluding students, workers and foreigners.
This yearsaw a record of more than 400,000 participants in the qualifying rounds.On September 29, nearly 1,500 athletes, including morethan 360 foreigners, ran inthe final round.
About 50million VND (2,200 USD) collected from the tournament has been donated to thecity’s Fund for the Poor./.
“Ha Noi Moi” (New Hanoi) Newspaper has launched their traditional Run for Peace, a major sporting event to celebrate the 62nd anniversary of the capital’s liberation.
About 8,000 people will take part in the 45th Hanoi Moi Newspaper Run for Peace, which will be held at the capital’s My Dinh National Stadium in Nam Tu Liem district on March 25.
The annual Olympic Run Day for Public Health and the 46th Ha Noi Moi Newspaper Run for peace were launched simultaneously at a ceremony in Hanoi on March 24.
The 46th ‘Ha Noi Moi’ Newspaper – Run for Peace will see a number of national team members competing around Hoan Kiem Lake in the capital city on September 29.
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