Vietnamese sports teams are eager to reach new heights at the 33rd SEA Games, set to take place in December in Thailand. Among them, the athletics and taekwondo teams are preparing with great determination to bring home numerous gold medals.
Việt Nam will face controversial Malaysia in their way to return to the top podium in the 33rd SEA Games, where the U22 squads of all countries will represent, in December in Thailand.
As the excitement builds for the upcoming 33rd SEA Games in Thailand later this year, Vietnamese athletes are pushing their limits in training, gearing up for a chance to shine. This event promises to be a pivotal platform for emerging...
Việt Nam will proudly compete in 45 sports at the 33rd SEA Games, taking place on December 9 - 31 in Thailand. Among these, several sports are supported by socialised funding, showcasing a community spirit that fuels athletes'' ambitions.
Vietnamese athletes keep practising and be ready for the SEA Games although petanque has indeed been banned from the regional biennial sporting festival by the World Petanque and Bowls Federation (WPBF) recently.
Despite having many talented athletes, Vietnamese swimming cannot afford to be complacent, especially with strong investments from countries like Thailand and the Philippines.
Vietnamese athletes will undergo sex verification testing before the official squad for the 33rd SEA Games is finalised in early September, according to the Việt Nam Athletics Federation.
Now back in training in Bắc Ninh, Linh is gearing up with top Vietnamese players for the 2025 Badminton World Championships in France from August 25 to 31. If she performs well, she could soon break into the coveted top...
Co-organised by the Sports Authority of Việt Nam and the Huế City Department of Culture and Sports, the event attracted nearly 500 athletes from 34 teams nationwide.