With Nguyễn Thị Mỹ Hạnh chasing a fourth consecutive title, Nguyễn Thị Mỹ Trang defending her crown, and rookie Nguyễn Thị Mỹ Linh making her debut, the national women’s freestyle wrestling team suddenly feels like a family portrait.
Through VFF President Trần Quốc Tuấn, the PM praised the squads for their full commitment to the nation, highlighting their strong will, resilience and determination, while urging coaches Mai Đức Chung and Kim Sang-sik to focus on meticulous semifinal preparations.
The ceremony not only showcased Thailand''s readiness as host, but also reaffirmed the country''s pivotal role in establishing the largest sports event in Southeast Asia 66 years ago.
Việt Nam''s rising tennis hopes gather momentum as young debutant Đức and his teammates target SEA Games success after intensive preparation and tough international warm-up battles.
The moment the national flag is hoisted in Bangkok serves as a reminder of Việt Nam''s dual mission – striving for sporting excellence while also showcasing an image of Vietnam that is confident, dynamic, and friendly.
With strategic investments in emerging talent and a thoughtful approach to international competitions, the vision for success at the 2026 Asian Games and the 2028 Olympics in weightlifting appears increasingly bright.
Vietnamese athletes who successfully dominated the two previous editions are ready to shine and prove their talent from December 9-20, targeting as many as 110 gold medals and a place in the top three as usual.
Việt Nam’s women’s national team kicked off their 33rd SEA Games journey with a commanding 7–0 win over Malaysia in Group B on December 5, moving temporarily to the top of the group and gaining a crucial advantage in the...