World Fitness Federation Asia-Pacific Championship to take place in HCM City
The World Fitness Federation (WFF) Asia-Pacific Championships 2022 will be held in Ho Chi Minh City on October 15 with the participation of 200 athletes from 21 countries and territories.
World Fitness Federation President Greame Lancefield (middle, front row) will train and present certificates to referees who will take part in the tournament. (Photo: nld.com.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – The World FitnessFederation (WFF) Asia-Pacific Championship 2022 will be heldin Ho Chi Minh City on October 15 with the participation of 200 athletes from21 countries and territories.
The tournament is a part of the annual competitions of the WFF, which brings together over 100 member federations around theworld.
The athletes will compete in six categories, namely Bodybuilding, Men's Physique, Men's Sport Model, Women's Sport Model, Women's Figure and Women's Bikini.
ꦉ WFF President Greame Lancefield arrivedin Vietnam on October 12 to train and present certificates to referees whowill take part in the event.
Pham Trong Binh,President of WFF Southeast Asia and WFF Vietnam, will also act as an instructorfor the training course.
♉ Vietnameseathletes taking part in the tournament include Se Pha who won a gold medal in theover 70kg category at the Asian Bodybuilding andPhysique Sports Championships in 2008 and TonHoang Khanh Lan who won a gold medal at the World Bodybuilding and FitnessChampionships 2018./.
Vietnam reaped a total of five gold medals among the 10 bodybuilding categories at the ongoing 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 31) after competitions of this sport wrapped up on May 15.
SEA Games champion Pham Van Mach is targeting a gold medal in his return to the 54th Asian Bodybuilding and Physique Sports Championship next month in the Maldives.
Vietnamese athletes will bring home four golds from the Asian Bodybuilding and Physique Sports Championship after their strong success in the Maldives.
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