Young cyclist Nguyen Thi Thu Mai won a bronze medal at the Asian Road and Para Cycling Championship which concluded in Myanmar on February 12.
Young
cyclist Nguyen Thi Thu Mai. (Photo: VNA)
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Mai finished third in the individual women’s U23 70km road race
competition in 1hr 59.56min. Zixin Liu from China took gold in 1:59.45, while
her compatriot Jiajun Sun won the silver medal in 1:59.50.
Seventeen cyclists from nine nations participated in this
category.
Earlier, Nguyen Thi That won a gold medal in the women’s 106km
road race and Huynh Minh Nghia took a bronze medal in the time trial 22km
event.
The tournament, which attracted the participation of a total of
415 cyclists from 23 nations, was organised by Asian Cycling Confederation and
Myanmar Cycling Federation under the supervision of Ministry of Health and
Sports.
Source: VOV
On March 23rd, in Mai Chau district, 5 competition distances of Vietnam Ultra Marathon in 2024 (Vietnam Ultra Marathon 2024 - VUM 2024) organized by the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Mai Chau District’s People's Committee, Co., Ltd. Phu Thinh (Topas Travel) took place. This is the latest running race in the Topas Vietnam Trail Series and was held in Mai Chau district for the first time.
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In two days, March 3rd – 4th, the Women's Union of Hoa Binh city coordinated with the Center for Culture, Sports and Information of the city to organize the 1st Women's Steam Volleyball Tournament in Hoa Binh in 2024.
Since early 2024, high-achievement sports athletes have received intensive training in preparation for provincial and national tournaments this year.
Whenever Tet holiday and Spring comes, people of all ethnic groups in Hoa Binh province join in the vibrant atmosphere of exchange activities and sports competitions. In which, traditional sports have become indispensable "spiritual food” for many people. Thereby contributing to creating a joyful and bustling atmosphere in the first days of the new year, strengthening solidarity and community attachment, enhancing cultural and spiritual life, and improving people's health...