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Vietnam to send 43-strong delegation to Tokyo 2020 Olympics

The Vietnamese delegation to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics consists of 43 members led by Deputy General Director of the Vietnam Sports Administration Tran Duc Phan, according to a decision issued by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
Vietnam to send 43-strong delegation to Tokyo 2020 Olympics ảnh 1A 43-strong delegation will represent Vietnam at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics (Photo: sggp.org.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – TheVietnamese delegation to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics consists of 43 members led byDeputy General Director of the Vietnam Sports Administration Tran Duc Phan,according to a decision issued by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

The 43 members comprise 25 officials,coaches, and experts, along with 18 athletes in 11 sports, namely Nguyen HuyHoang and Nguyen Thi Anh Vien (swimming), Thach Kim Tuan and Hoang Thi Duyen(weightlifting), Nguyen Thi Thanh Thuy (judo), Hoang Xuan Vinh (shooting),Nguyen Tien Minh and Nguyen Thuy Linh (badminton), Nguyen Thi Tam and NguyenVan Duong (boxing), Le Thanh Tung and Dinh Phuong Thanh (gymnastics), TruongThi Kim Tuyen (taekwondo), Do Thi Anh Nguyet and Nguyen Hoang Phi Vu (archery),Quach Thi Lan (athletics), and Luong Thi Thao and Dinh Thi Hao (rowing).

The Tokyo 2020 Olympics is the most special so far due to the COVID-19pandemic.

Members of the Vietnamesedelegation got the second shots of COVID-19 vaccine on July 9 to meet theOlympics organisers’ requirements. After arriving in Japan, they will undergotests and be quarantined for three days.

At the Rio 2016 Olympics inBrazil, Vietnam bagged one gold and one silver for the first time in anOlympics thanks to marksman Hoang Xuan Vinh./.
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