SEA Games 31 confirms Vietnam’s dominance in vovinam

Vietnam on May 22 bagged one more gold medal in vovinam on the last competition day of the martial art, affirming its lead in the ongoing SEA Games 31.

The gold was obtained by Le Thi Hien in the women’s 60kg fighting, who won over Kesinee Tabtrai of Thailand 5-2 in the final.

At this SEA Games, martial artists of the host nation bagged six gold, six silver and two bronze medals in vovinam. Vietnam triumphed in all the three times the art was featured in the regional sporting event.

Vietnam is calling on all the 10 other regional countries to send athletes to compete in vovinam at the upcoming SEA Games 32 in Cambodia, head coach of the national team Nguyen Tan Thinh said.

He added that cheering from fans at Soc Son Gymnasium greatly contributed to the success of the martial artists.

SEA Games 31, themed “For a Stronger South East Asia”, is being held in Hanoi and 11 neighbouring provinces and cities until May 23.

It features 40 sports with 523 events, attracting around 10,000 participants. The biennial event was initially slated for late 2021 but delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Reference exchange rate down 28 VND at week’s beginning

The State Bank of Vietnam set the daily reference exchange rate for the US dollar at 23,117 VND/USD on May 23, down 28 VND from the last working day of the previous week (May 20).

With the current trading band of +/-3 percent, the ceiling rate applicable to commercial banks during the day is 23,810 VND/USD and the floor rate 22,423 VND/USD.

The opening-hour rates at some commercial banks saw slight fluctuations.

At 8:30 am, Vietcombank added 5 VND to both rates, listing at 23,005 VND/USD (buying) and 23,315 VND/USD (selling).

Meanwhile, BIDV cut both rates by 5 VND, listing the buying rate at 23,030 VND/USD and the selling rate at 23,310 VND/USD

Source: Vietnam News Agency

PM congratulates Vietnam’s U23 football team

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on May 22 evening sent his congratulations to the men’s U23 football team and coach Park Hang-seo on their championship at the 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 31) hosted by Vietnam.

In his letter, the leader recalled great moments in the final match when the team successfully defended the title at the regional sporting event after defeating their Thai rivals.

He expressed his delight and appreciation for efforts, bravery, resilience, and discipline of the team, saying that it is the victory of the spirit of unity of Vietnam.

The team’s victory, along with the champion of the women’s football team and achievements of athletes in other sports at SEA Games 31, has affirmed the position of Vietnamese football in particular, and Vietnamese sports in general in the region, gradually reaching out to the world.

The Party and State will pay more attention to, and hopes that organisations, individuals and business communities continue to support the national sports, the leader said.

The PM also thanked fans nationwide for always accompanying the men’s and women’s football teams.

He suggested the Central Emulation and Rewards Council, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and relevant ministries to promptly propose appropriate forms of reward to players and coaches of the football teams, and excellent players and teams in other sports

Source: Vietnam News Agency

National Assembly’s third session opens

The 15th-tenure National Assembly (NA) convened the third session in Hanoi on May 23.

The opening session is broadcast live on Radio the Voice of Vietnam (VOV1), the Vietnam Television (VTV), and the NA’s TV channel.

Before the opening, leaders of the Party, State and Vietnam Fatherland Front and NA deputies laid wreaths in tribute to President Ho Chi Minh at his Mausoleum.

During the 19-day session – the longest since the beginning of this tenure, the legislative body will consider and approve five draft laws and three draft resolutions, which are designed to continue implementing the policy of safe, flexible adaptation to and effective control of the COVID-19 pandemic so as to recover the economy and support people and labourers in the new normal.

After the opening remarks delivered by NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue, Deputy Prime Minister Le Van Thanh will deliver a report on supplementary assessment of the implementation of the socio-economic development plans and the state budget in 2021 and in the first months of 2022.

Chairman of the NA’s Economic Committee Vu Hong Thanh will present a verification report on this issue.

President of the VFF Central Committee Do Van Chien then will deliver a report on the ideas and recommendations of voters and people nationwide sent to the third session.

The State budget settlement in 2020 will be the focus of the afternoon sitting.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

SEA Games 31: Vietnamese Judo tops team rankings

Vietnam topped the team’s rankings in judo with nine gold, one silver and three bronze medals after five days of competition at the 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 31).

On the last day of competition on May 22, Vietnamese jukokas brought home a bronze medal in the mixed event held at Hoai Duc Gymnasium in Hanoi after they defeated Myanmar 4-2.

Thailand beat Indonesia 3-2 and walked away with the gold, while Indonesia pocketed the silver.

Head coach of the Vietnamese judo team Nguyen Duy Khanh expressed his satisfaction with the efforts and results of the Vietnamese team.

Although it rained heavily on May 22, many fans came to the gymnasium to cheer for the martial artists, he said, adding that the enthusiastic cheering of the audience at Hoai Duc Gymnaniusm over the past few days has helped enhance the judokas’ competitive spirit

Source: Vietnam News Agency

SEA Games 31: Indonesia satisfied with position in top three

An Indonesian minister has said that the country’s success to be placed in the top three in the 31st SEA Games met the President’s expectations and demonstrated the effectiveness of the National Sports Grand Design (DBON).

In a statement on May 22, Minister of Youth and Sports Zainudin Amali attributed Indonesia’s place in the top three in the SEA Games in Vietnam to the hard work by all parties, particularly athletes, adding that this also demonstrated that their DBON has been on the right track.

According to the organiser’s data, Indonesia is placed third with 69 gold medals, 91 silvers, and 81 bronzes. The Games’ host, Vietnam, is placed first with 205 golds, 125 silvers, and 116 bronzes, while Thailand ranks second with 92 golds, 103 silvers, and 136 bronzes.

The minister also thanked the Indonesian athletes for their efforts put in the Games as well as the Indonesian Ambassador to Vietnam, the chef de mission, Indonesia’s National Olympic Committee, the National Sports Committee, and other stakeholders.

Compared to the last 2019 SEA Games in the Philippines, Indonesia only sent half of the number for the Games this year, he noted, adding that the medals obtained have satisfied their expectation.

Amali said the authority will employ the same method and system to select athletes for future international competitions, particularly for the Asian Games in China’s Hangzhou and SEA Games in Cambodia, both in 2023

Source: Vietnam News Agency

OP-ED: SEA Games 31 a safe, fair, impressive festival for all

The 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 31), whose curtain will officially drop on May 23 night, has been regarded as a success, leaving good impressions on both domestic spectators and foreign guests.

Themed “For a Stronger South East Asia”, it has been held in Hanoi and 11 neighbouring cities and provinces.

It features 40 sports with 523 competitions, attracting around 10,000 participants. The biennial event was initially slated for late 2021 but delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The success of the Games has proven Vietnam as a safe and friendly destination although the pandemic is still ravaging the world.

After combating the pandemic for two years, Vietnam has shifted from the “zero COVID” target to safely and flexibly adapting to and effectively controlling the COVID-19, which has been seen as a turning point in its pandemic fight.

Armed with good vaccine supply, the country is confident with the new strategy. As of May 14, two days after the opening of the regional sport event, Vietnam had administered nearly 217 million doses on its residents.

Vietnam’s resolve in organising SEA Games and its efforts to ensure safety for the event have been lauded by international media.

According to an article on news.yahoo.com, despite the pandemic, SEA Games 31 – the largest sports event in the region – has been taking place with the thrills, all the pageantry and determination of the participating sports delegations.

The article said many sports tournaments had to be postponed or even canceled in the past two years because of the pandemic. SEA Games 31 also faced a similar risk. However, the host country Vietnam has been doing all its best to ensure that the event take place safely but still with a strong sports spirit.

The Straits Times of Singapore also said the SEA Games returned to Vietnam for the first time in almost 20 years with a dazzling light show and spectacular pyrotechnics witnessed by more than 20,000 spectators in packed My Dinh Stadium.

Like many Asian nations, Vietnam – which last hosted the Games in 2003 – is taking confident strides towards returning to normalcy, according to the article.

The scene of spectators packing the stands at SEA Games competitions has reflected their optimism and confidence in the pandemic prevention and control measures taken by the government.

Among the 40 sports at SEA Games 31, 25 are Olympic ones, 12 played at the Asian Games, and three Southeast Asian games. It has been seen as one of the fairest SEA Games so far as host Vietnam has included all sports in the tournament, not just those of its own strength.

Vietnam’s fair-play spirit is expected to help reform organisation methods for other regional sport games, improving their quality and making them keep up with continental and international tournaments.

Speaking at a conference reviewing the organisation of SEA Games 31 on May 21, Le Thi Hoang Yen, Deputy Head of the Sports Department under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, said foreign sport delegations have expressed their satisfaction with Vietnam’s organisation work.

New record, big stride of Vietnam’s sport

Vietnam have wrapped up their SEA Games 31 run at the top of the medal table with 205 golds, including the much-anticipated one in the men’s football claimed on May 22 night.

The hosts broke the record of 194 golds set by Indonesia at the 1997 SEA Games in Jakarta. Thailand came second with 92 golds and Indonesia third with 69.

The gold medals have not only brought Vietnam to the top spot but also reflected their outstanding progress.

Vietnam’s athletics and swimming teams hauled in important medals at SEA Games 31 with 33 golds, 22 of which in athletics.

Nguyen Thi Oanh has established her name as one of the stars of SEA Games 31 by scoring a gold hat-trick after two days of competition.

Oanh triumphed in the women’s 1,500m and 5,000m on May 14. She is also the winner of the women’s 3,000m hurdles the following day, clocking 9 min 46 sec to break her own record of 10 min and 0.02 sec set at SEA Games 30 in the Philippines.

Track and field athlete Lo Thi Hoang quenched Vietnam’s long thirst for gold medal in the sport with a javelin throw of 56.37m.

Meanwhile, Vietnam’s first golds in the men’s javelin and the men’s marathon were earned by Nguyen Hoai Van and Hoang Nguyen Thanh.

Host swimmers also made splashes with 11 golds, exceeding their target of 6-8 golds, despite the absence of star Nguyen Thi Anh Vien.

Notably, they got two tickets to the 2022 World Championships, out of the four won by Southeast Asian athletes.

Vietnamese athletes also had impressive performances in other sports, like shooting with seven golds; rhythmic gymnastics, five golds; weightlifting, three golds and six records; fencing, five golds; and canoeing and rowing, each with eight golds; among others.

Such figures as Vu Thanh An and Nguyen Tien Nhat in fencing; Dinh Phuong Thanh and Le Thanh Tung in gymnastic; Hoang Thi Duyen in weightlifting, and Nguyen Thi Tam in boxing, to name but a few, have affirmed their position in the regional sport event.

In table tennis, Nguyen Duc Tuan won the first gold for Vietnam after 19 years, after defeating his Thai rival Pharpoom Sanguansin in the men’s singles final match.

Vietnam’s martial arts teams also made breakthroughs with 10 golds in wushu, nine others in judo and taekwondo each, seven in karate and kurash each, six in pencak silat and vovinam each, five in kickboxing and muay each, and two in jujitsu.

Vietnam’s successes in this Games have opened up a new hope for the country in other tournaments. However, the country should invest more to improve the capacity of its athletes to compete in bigger events

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Indonesia prioritises MSMEs development for economic growth

The development of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) is necessary and important to promote Indonesia’s economic growth, said Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto.

The minister said the sector plays an important role in economic recovery, with their number growing year on year.

According to him, MSMEs’ contribution was recorded at around 61 percent of the country’s GDP and they employed 97 percent of the total workforce. During every crisis period, the group becomes resilient with an ability to recover well.

The minister emphasised that the Indonesian government is paying serious attention to MSMEs, particularly via promoting them to a wider market to increase their access to financing.

Currently, MSME loans accounted for only 18 percent of the total credit. Indonesian President Joko Widodo has given his directions to increase such percentage by at least 30 percent by 2024.

The minister also believed that MSMEs’ competitiveness could be improved through digital innovation. The local government has also provided facilities, including licensing, fiscal incentives, market access, and access to raw materials for the group

Source: Vietnam News Agency