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Athletics ready for golden task at 32nd SEA Games

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Runner Trần Thị Nhi Yến competes to win the women’s 100m event at the National Sport Games in December. Nhi will take part in the 32nd SEA Games in May. VNA/VNS Photos

HÀ NỘI — Athletics is still the strongest sport of Việt Nam, and at the SEA Games, track-and-field stars are hoping to bring home at least 14 gold medals from the Cambodian meet.

Việt Nam has dominated the past three Games with 17 golds in 2017, 16 in 2019 and 22 at the last Games held a year later than scheduled in 2022 because of the COVID pandemic.

With just six weeks to go before the start of the Games, the team is training hard to keep its top spot.

“We have set a target for each group,” said Nguyễn Manh Hùng, general secretary of the Việt Nam Athletics Federation.

“We hope to manage to win at least 14 golds. We can predict the maximum number of golds that we can earn from the Games, but that is our tactic so I cannot reveal that information to anyone.”

The team has been training together since January with 53 promising members, in Hà Nội, HCM City, Đà Nẵng, Bắc Ninh and Cần Thơ.

“My team has been strengthened with several new faces after seniors asked to quit,” Hùng said.

“The new ones were called following their good results in recent local competitions. However, the final list has not been made yet as all of them will have to vie for an official place,” 

In the list, the federation named Lê Tú Chinh and Nguyễn Hoài Văn who are recovering from injuries.

‘Sprint queen’ Chinh’s leg surgery prevented her from defending her 100m title at the 31st Games while reigning javelin champion Văn could not take part in last December’s National Sports Games (NSG) because of a knee injury.

Chinh will train with Trần Thị Nhi Yến, winner of the NSG, and Kha Thanh Trúc, NSG bronze medallist, aiming to take back Games 100m and 200m titles for Việt Nam.

Trần Trung Cường is back in action after his good NSG performance, winning two golds in the men’s 3,000m steeplechase and 5,000m.

Cường became well known nationwide when he advanced to the final of the world junior championship in 2018. He also won a silver at the 30th SEA Games’ 3,000m steeplechase in the Philippines.

In the 800m event, Việt Nam has dominated for nearly two and a half decades. Two new faces, Bùi Thị Ngân and Nguyễn Thị Thu Hà, will hope to continue that long-standing success.

Ngân and Hà won gold and silver, respectively, in the NSG’s individual 800m before winning the 4x400m for their Nam Định team. Ngân’s result was even better than Khuất Phương Anh’s who won the 31st SEA Games gold.

Other new faces are marathon runners Lê Thị Tuyết and Nguyễn Thị Ninh who were first and second place finishers at the NSG.

Their results, 2hr 24.30min and 2:48.30, were better than SEA Games winner Odekta Elvina Naibaho’s 2:55.28.

Powerful senior athletes who are at a higher level compared to the rest of ASEAN include multi-time champion Nguyễn Thị Oanh, 400m runner Nguyễn Thị Huyền and walker Nguyễn Thị Thanh Phúc.

Nguyễn Thị Oanh is the best runner of Việt Nam in the 1,500m, 5,000m and 3,000m steeplechase. — VNA/VNS Photo

Oanh who won Asian Indoor Championship last month will defend her title in the women’s 1,500m, 5,000m and 3,000m steeplechase.

Huyền won a silver in the Asian Indoor Championship.

Phúc, who finished sixth at the Asian Walk Race Championship on March 19, is a strong favourite in the 20km race.

Troubles ahead

Việt Nam will also face tough nations like the Philippines and Thailand in athletics, nations that have naturalised some international athletes. 

American Umajesty Williams, who runs in the 400m, has become eligible to represent the Philippines recently. The 23-year-old’s best time is 45.76sec, better than Joshua Atkinson, who won gold at the SEA Games last May.

Williams won silver at a local tournament for junior athletes in 2018. The same year, he and three teammates claimed a silver in the World U20 Championships’ 4x400m.

Atkinson, originally an Australian, also joined Thailand last year and won four golds, which Việt Nam had won at the 2019 Games.

Shereen Samson Vallabouy, an American Malaysian runner, has become a threatening force in the women’s 400m. 

She ran 52.27sec at the  NCAA Division II Championships in Virginia at the weekend.

It was much better than the three recent SEA Games winners and close to Huyền’s personal best of 52.00sec in 2015.

Meanwhile, doping is another big issue in all Games, and athletes are always alerted about it. However, for many reasons, athletes still sometimes test positive.

After the 31st Games, five Vietnamese athletes had positive results with banned drugs found in their systems. Their names have not been revealed yet but it made sports doctors work harder to popularise information and raise athletes’ awareness about doping and banned drugs in both training and competing, as well as their daily activities.

All competitors are asked to report all drugs and nutritious food that they eat to teams’ managers and doctors to make sure they are safe for usage.

There will be 47 athletics events at the 32nd Games, from May 8-13 in Phnom Penh. Marathon and walk races will be held in Siem Reap on May 16. VNS

Source: http://ovietnam.vn/sports/athletics-ready-for-golden-task-at-32nd-sea-games_342589.html

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Europa League kings Sevilla beat Roma on penalties to win seventh crown

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BUDAPEST — Europa League thoroughbreds Sevilla worked their magic yet again to beat AS Roma 4-1 on penalties on Wednesday and lift the trophy for a record-extending seventh time, handing Roma boss Jose Mourinho his first defeat in six European finals.

After an unspectacular match ended 1-1 after extra time, Sevilla ruthlessly punished the Italians in the shootout, with Gonzalo Montiel firing home the winning spot kick, just as he did for Argentina in the World Cup final against France.

The defender had missed his first effort but was handed a reprieve when Roma keeper Rui Patricio was adjudged to have come off the line too early and he made no mistake with his second, sparking jubilant celebrations.

Sevilla keeper Yassine Bounou was their hero in the shootout, saving penalties from Gianluca Mancini and Roger Ibanez while the Spaniards were flawless in their own execution, scoring their first four.

Soccer Football - Europa League - Final - Sevilla v AS Roma - Puskas Arena, Budapest, Hungary - June 1, 2023 AS Roma's Lorenzo Pellegrini looks dejected as he goes to collect his runner-up medal. Photo: Reuters

Soccer Football – Europa League – Final – Sevilla v AS Roma – Puskas Arena, Budapest, Hungary – June 1, 2023 AS Roma’s Lorenzo Pellegrini looks dejected as he goes to collect his runner-up medal. Photo: Reuters

Sevilla, the undisputed kings of the Europa League, have now won all seven of the finals they have played in the competition, and are well-versed in the drama of the occasion, having seen their opponents score first in the last four finals.

It was a tense and ill-tempered affair from the start on Wednesday, with Roma defending deep with a five-man backline against Sevilla, who had almost 65% possession but were kept mostly outside the Italian’s crowded box.

The match was tetchy with referee Anthony Taylor dishing out 14 yellow cards, the most ever in a Europa League game, and playing almost 30 minutes of stoppage time in total.

Soccer Football - Europa League - Final - Sevilla v AS Roma - Puskas Arena, Budapest, Hungary - June 1, 2023 AS Roma's Rui Patricio in action during the penalty shoot-out. Photo: Reuters

Soccer Football – Europa League – Final – Sevilla v AS Roma – Puskas Arena, Budapest, Hungary – June 1, 2023 AS Roma’s Rui Patricio in action during the penalty shoot-out. Photo: Reuters

Paulo Dybala gave Roma the lead from a counter-attack in the 35th minute but Sevilla then took control of the game and found the equaliser thanks to an own-goal by Mancini in the 55th minute.

Sevilla dominated the match after that but Roma had the better chances from counter-attacks and set-pieces, including a Chris Smalling header that hit the crossbar in the 10th minute of added time in extra time.

Soccer Football - Europa League - Final - Sevilla v AS Roma - Puskas Arena, Budapest, Hungary - June 1, 2023 Sevilla players celebrate after winning the Europa League. Photo: Reuters

Soccer Football – Europa League – Final – Sevilla v AS Roma – Puskas Arena, Budapest, Hungary – June 1, 2023 Sevilla players celebrate after winning the Europa League. Photo: Reuters

Difficult season

Sevilla maintained their incredible record in the competition after an otherwise difficult season.

Languishing in the bottom half of LaLiga for a large part of a campaign in which they fired two managers, Sevilla only rediscovered their form after exiting the Champions League.

Their run to the final saw them beat PSV Eindhoven, Fenerbahce and Manchester United before downing Juventus in the semis.

Soccer Football - Europa League - Final - Sevilla v AS Roma - Puskas Arena, Budapest, Hungary - June 1, 2023 Sevilla's Gonzalo Montiel scores a penalty during the shoot-out to win the Europa League. Photo: Reuters

Soccer Football – Europa League – Final – Sevilla v AS Roma – Puskas Arena, Budapest, Hungary – June 1, 2023 Sevilla’s Gonzalo Montiel scores a penalty during the shoot-out to win the Europa League. Photo: Reuters

“It was a Sevilla-style match. We have to suffer to win,” Lucas Ocampos told Spanish TV channel Movistar Plus.

“This is not easy. What we have with this competition is something that cannot be explained.”

It was the third consecutive Europa League final that ended in a penalty shootout.

Soccer Football - Europa League - Final - Sevilla v AS Roma - Puskas Arena, Budapest, Hungary - June 1, 2023 AS Roma's Andrea Belotti and teammates look dejected after the match. Photo: Reuters

Soccer Football – Europa League – Final – Sevilla v AS Roma – Puskas Arena, Budapest, Hungary – June 1, 2023 AS Roma’s Andrea Belotti and teammates look dejected after the match. Photo: Reuters

The win means Sevilla will compete in next season’s Champions League despite finishing outside the top four in the LaLiga.

Mourinho had never lost a European final before Wednesday, having last year led Roma to the inaugural Europa Conference League title, becoming the first coach to win all the European trophies.

Soccer Football - Europa League - Final - Sevilla v AS Roma - Puskas Arena, Budapest, Hungary - June 1, 2023 Sevilla players throw coach Jose Mendilibar in the air as they celebrate winning the Europa League. Photo: Reuters

Soccer Football – Europa League – Final – Sevilla v AS Roma – Puskas Arena, Budapest, Hungary – June 1, 2023 Sevilla players throw coach Jose Mendilibar in the air as they celebrate winning the Europa League. Photo: Reuters

Losing was clearly a painful experience for the Portuguese who handed his runners-up medal to a fan in the stand after the presentation.

“That’s what I did, I don’t want silver medals. I don’t keep silver medals, so I gave it away,” he told Movistar.

Source: https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/sports/20230601/europa-league-kings-sevilla-beat-roma-on-penalties-to-win-seventh-crown/73500.html

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Bolt desperate for impactful role in track and field

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Usain Bolt said he is desperate to play a role in reviving the sport that made him a global superstar but has experienced something of a decline since his retirement six years ago.

The Jamaican, who dominated men’s sprinting for nearly a decade after the 2008 Beijing Olympics, said he had found plenty to do to keep himself busy but was really keen to remain involved in sport.

“I spend my time doing a lot of family things, when it comes to track and field, not as much as I would want to but I still try and stay in touch with what is going on,” the 36-year-old told Reuters.

“I’m still waiting on a position from (World Athletics), I’ve reached out to them and let them know I would love to make a bigger impact in sports, as long as they want me to.

“We’ve been in talks but we’ll have to wait and see what comes around.”

Bolt added that he was aware his personality was a vital ingredient in the success of track and field during his era but thought he could see signs that athletes like U.S. sprinter Noah Lyles might be starting to fill the charisma gap.

“It’s going to be a process. After me, it kind of went down because of who I was as a person, and how big my personality was,” added the eight-times Olympic gold medallist.

“But I think over time it will be better. I think young athletes are coming up and I see a few personalities that are needed in sport, hopefully in the upcoming years it will change.

“Hopefully I can play a part and help the sport to grow.”

There was disappointment at the crowds for last year’s World Championships in Eugene, Oregon, but Bolt thought that next year’s Paris Olympics could be a special moment for the sport.

“Sometimes it’s all about where it is, America is not the biggest track and field place,” he said.

“I think Paris will be big, because it’s accessible and I know Paris always has a good team and good athletes over the years. So I look forward to that.”

After a decade of Bolt-inspired global dominance, Jamaica’s men have failed to win a single track gold medal at the last two World Championships.

At this year’s championships in Budapest, however, Bolt sees some promise of success in young sprinters Oblique Seville and Ackeem Blake.

“Last year, Seville came fourth (in the 100m) so I was very impressed. Also now there’s a young kid, Ackeem Blake, who is also stepping up. So I think that’s a good start,” the 11-times world champion said.

“Hopefully these two will motivate other youngsters to want to step up, and want to train harder and dedicate themselves.”

Jamaica are still dominant in the women’s sprints and Bolt said he would be keeping a close eye on compatriot Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce at the World Championships in August.

Fraser-Pryce, also 36, will be seeking a record-extending sixth world 100m title in Hungary, 14 years after making her debut in the global showpiece of track and field.

“I follow Shelly a lot because we came through the same era so to see her continue sprinting and coming back from having a child, that’s impressive,” said Bolt.

Source: https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/sports/20230531/bolt-desperate-for-impactful-role-in-track-and-field/73478.html

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Vietnam to play int’l football friendly against Syria next month

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Vietnam will face Syria in an international friendly next month in preparation for their 2026 FIFA World Cup and 2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification campaigns, the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) announced on its website on Monday evening. 

The Vietnamese national football team, ranked 95th in the FIFA world ranking, will host Syria, in the 90th position, at Thien Truong Stadium in northern Nam Dinh Province on June 20.

They see this as a valuable opportunity to sharpen their skills, considering Syria’s slightly higher global ranking. 

The presence of renowned coach Hector Cuper leading the Syrian team also adds to the significance of the occasion.

The seasoned 65-year-old coach previously managed well-known European football clubs such as Valencia, Inter Milan, Real Betis, and Parma. 

Prior to taking charge of the Syrian national team, he had coaching stints with national teams such as Egypt, Uzbekistan, and Congo.

Five days before the Syria match, Vietnam will play Hong Kong in another international friendly game, which will also be their first since the appointment of new head coach Philippe Troussier in February, at Lach Tray Stadium in northern Hai Phong City on June 15.

In anticipation of the games in June, the Vietnamese national football team players are scheduled to regroup on June 7.

Previously, the VFF announced that Vietnam will play two more international friendlies in September and October this year before two matches in the 2026 World Cup and 2027 Asian Cup qualifiers, taking place on November 13 and 21, respectively.

Vietnam’s opponents for these matches will be determined following a draw in July.

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Source: https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/sports/20230530/vietnam-to-play-intl-football-friendly-against-syria-next-month/73459.html

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