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Vietnam target three golds at Asian Games 2018

After a year of success, Vietnamese sportsmen are headed for a busy 2018 with a target of at least three gold medals at the most important event, Asian Games (ASIAD) in Indonesia.
Vietnam target three golds at Asian Games 2018 ảnh 1Long jumper Bui Thi Thu Thao celebrates her victory at the 29th SEA Games last August (Photo: thethaovanhoa.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - After a year of success, Vietnamese sportsmen areheaded for a busy 2018 with a target of at least three gold medals at the mostimportant event, Asian Games (ASIAD) in Indonesia.

At a recent meet with sports managers and officials, Minister of Culture,Sports and Tourism Nguyen Ngoc Thien said, “I have heard reports about plans totrain young talents to improve Vietnam’s results in international competitions.However, the most important task now is to focus on ASIAD 2018 where we have towin at least three gold medals — as many as what we did in 2006. We could do itin the past so why not now!”

According to Thien, the first step of the plan is to select the mostoutstanding athletes for the Games.

“There is no time to think. We have to do it now. We have athletes who havealready reached the world level. I want managers, coaches and experts to sitdown together to build a plan, which will be popularised for public opinionbefore the final decision of sending athletes to the best venues anddestinations for training and competition. Through these activities, we couldfind the best ones for the Games. It is not a difficult job,” he said.

At the upcoming tournament in August, Vietnam plans to take part in about 20 ofthe 40 sports. Karate, wushu and pencak silat are the sports in which playersstand a chance to win gold medals.

The other sports, which are believed to have athletes on top of the podium, areweightlifting, tracks-and-field, swimming and shooting.

“More than 400 athletes and 85 coaches will be summoned in five differentcentres for the Games. Apart from taking part in domestic competitions, keyathletes will be sent abroad for international events. We also plan to hire 15foreign trainers for some sports, which are believed to have a chance ofbringing gold medals,” said Hoang Quoc Vinh, head of the Elite SportsDepartment 1 of the National Sports Administration.

“This year, we will also apply science and technology of biomedicine,psychology-education and solutions of nutrition and fitness recovery in thetraining activities. The best training equipment and competition clothes willbe given to all national training centres so that athletes can enjoy the bestenvironment and conditions,” he said.

According to Nguyen Manh Hung, chief of the Secretariat of the AthleticsDepartment, apart from martial arts such as karate and wushu, which brought Vietnamgold medals in the previous Games,

Vietnamese runners could vie for gold in several categories.

“This year, the athletics department has been given a 4 billion VND (179,000USD) budget. The money will be spent on key athletes to reach our target. Wehave high hopes in the women’s 400m and 400m hurdle and especially the women’slong jump event,” Hung said.

The tracks-and-field team had an outstanding year in 2017 with two Asianchampionships’ titles for runner Nguyen Thi Huyen in the women’s 400m hurdleand for Bui Thi Thu Thao in the women’s long jump. The duo also contributedfour medals to Vietnam’s record of 17 golds at the 29th SEA Games in Malaysia.

Hung said there were plans to send athletes to train abroad. Runners such as QuachCong Lich, Quach Thi Lan and Le Tu Chinh will enjoy their courses in the US.

Head of the Weightlifting Department Do Dinh Khang said his lifters Thach KimTuan and Trinh Van Vinh, world champions in the men’s 56-kg and 62-kgcategories, respectively, would receive special focus to win ASIAD golds.Another hope could be Tran Thi My Dung, who took a silver in the AsianChampionship 2017.

Shooting coach Nguyen Thi Nhung said there were plans of training Olympicwinner Hoang Xuan Vinh so that he could regain his top form in 2018.

Nhung, General Secretary of the Shooting Department, said these activities wereaimed at helping world No 1 Vinh grab his first-ever ASIAD title that heregrettably missed in the previous Games. 

In gymnastics, Asian and SEA Games champion Le Thanh Tung is expected to make abreak. His senior teammates Pham Phuoc Hung, Dang Nam and Dinh Phuong Thanh areworking hard to change the colour of their two bronze medals that they won atthe Incheon Games four years ago.

In swimming, trio Nguyen Thi Anh Vien, Nguyen Huy Hoang and Nguyen Huu Kim Sonwill have to try their best for a target of one gold.

In Incheon, Vietnam won one gold, 10 silver and 25 bronze medals to rank No 21.The country’s best result was four golds at the Busan Games in 2002.-VNA 
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