The Hoa Binh provincial Health sector trade union organized the 1st expanded Hoa Binh provincial Health sector Pickleball tournament in 2025.
Athletes
competed in the tournament.
The event
featured 52 athletes from 14 units competing in men’s doubles and mixed doubles
across two age groups: the Young category (men
aged 40 and under, women aged 35 and under) and the senior category (men aged 41 and over, women aged 36 and over).
After the tournament, the organizers awarded one gold medal, one silver medal, and two bronze medals for each competition category.
This tournament is part of a series of activities
celebrating the 70th anniversary of Vietnam Doctors’ Day
(February 27, 1955 - February 27, 2025), contributing to developing sports and physical fitness.
Enforcement Departments of 7 Provinces in the Northeastern and Mountainous Regions
On February 19th, at the Hoa Binh Province Sports Hall, the Cluster of Judicial Departments and Civil Judgment Enforcement Departments of 7 provinces in the Northeastern and Mountainous regions, including Hoa Binh, Thai Nguyen, Tuyen Quang, Bac Kan, Yen Bai, Bac Giang and Phu Tho organized a friendly sports competition. A total of 52 athletes from the provinces in the cluster participated in the competition.
At 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, February 16th, at Hoa Binh Provincial Stadium, Hoa Binh Football Club (Hoa Binh FC) played against Long An Football Club (Long An FC) in round 9 of the National First Division Football Tournament - Bia Sao Vang, 2024 - 2025. The dramatic match ended in a 0-0 draw when no goals were scored.
At 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, February 16th, at Hoa Binh Provincial Stadium, Hoa Binh Football Club (Hoa Binh FC) played against Long An Football Club (Long An FC) in round 9 of the National First Division Football Tournament - Bia Sao Vang, 2024 - 2025. The dramatic match ended in a 0-0 draw when no goals were scored.
In the early days of At Ty Spring 2025, all localities of Hoa Binh province are in joyful and vibrant atmosphere of sports competitions. Thereby, not only does it create joy in welcoming the new spring, but also contribute to improving spiritual life, encouraging people to compete in studying, working, producing, and working to build prosperous homeland...
Referring to terrain cycling, it can be said that Hoa Binh has become a "training ground” for talented racers, achieving many achievements. The names such as Dinh Van Linh, Bui Van Nhat and the coach Tran Dai Nghia of the province have been contributing to affirming the position of Hoa Binh terrain cycling in the national arena.
The Muong ethnic group’s folk games such as "ca kheo” (walking on stilts), "ban no” (shooting crossbows), "du tre” (swinging on bamboo poles), and "day gay” (pole pushing) carry cultural significance while reflecting their life skills as well as agricultural fertility rites.