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Gia Hân, youngest golfer in history to compete in national golf championship

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At the age of 11, Nguyễn Viết Gia Hân has become the youngest golfer in history to compete in the National Golf Championship. Photo golf.vn

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HÀ NỘI — She may only be 11 years old, but Nguyễn Viết Gia Hân is already making history.

When she took to the first tee at the Vinfast Cup, she was not only be the youngster golfer to play at the National Golf Championship, but the youngest to ever player at a professional golf tournament in Việt Nam.

Hân next competes in the Vinpearl Golf Hải Phòng on April 19-23.

Hân was introduced to playing in 2018, at the age of eight, following her parents and brother to practice and play golf.

Then she studied the sport at the EPGA Golf Academy, one of the first golf academies in the country.

Hân’s father, Nguyễn Viết Thành, said: “In the beginning, Hân was tutored by a South African coach.

“His point was to make children love golf before teaching. Therefore, when learning golf, Hân as well as other children don’t have to worry about achievements or be under the pressure of learning golf, but they see each practice session as an entertainment.

“EPGA Academy has a 9-hole golf course, airy space, fresh air, beautiful landscape and is very suitable for the children.

“Hân and her friends often play golf together very happily. Every day, she is very excited to practice as he can see her teacher, and friends, having fun. There is no sign of boredom or wanting to quit.”

Hân’s passion for golf originated from the love of her family and was inspired by her parents. Not only investing time, effort and money, her parents accompanied her to every event.

“I find golf gives my daughter many things,” Thành said. “Playing golf helps her to exercise their physical strength and become healthier. In addition, she also practices self-discipline, independence and self-confidence, not only on the golf course, but also in study, communication as well as in daily life.”

Golf has gradually become an indispensable part of her young life.

Sharing about Hân’s future plans, Thành said: “This year, Hân is only in grade five. She is still too young to orient her future. Currently, playing golf is still her hobby and joy. In the future, we will let her to choose her own path. She can play golf professionally or as an amateur golfer.

“If Hân wants to be a professional golfer, she must determine to practice seriously with investment and a long-term plan. We always stand behind and support her.”

After four years of playing golf, Hân soon achieved good results. She finished third place in the National Youth Golf Championship 2020 (Group U9) and won the first place in the women’s group of the Amber Hills – Opening Tournament held early this month.

During the awards ceremony at the Amber Hills – Opening Tournament, Lê Hùng Nam, general secretary of the Việt Nam Golf Association, co-head of the organising committee of the National Golf Championship 2022 was very impressed with Hân’s achievements.

He expressed his wish to give Hân a wild ticket to attend the national golf tournament. However, the female’s handicap at the national tournament is regulated to a maximum of 10.0, while Hân’s is 8.6, so she doesn’t need to receive a wild ticket, but is eligible to participate in the tournament.

Not only Hân, the VinFast Cup also has the presence of many talented young golfers, the future of Vietnamese golf such as Nguyễn Anh Minh, Lê Chúc An and Lê Khánh Hưng.

Talking about Hân and other young talents of Vietnamese golf, Nam said: “For the first time in history, an 11-year-old golfer will participate in the National Golf Championship!

“For the first time, the national golf team have a carefully selected line-up with many young aces, they deserve to represent Vietnamese golf to participate in the regional, Asian and world events.

“Not to mention achievements, daring to engage in professional sports, being ready to compete for the country has been an extraordinary effort of golfers and their family. We will always be by their side.”

 

The National Golf Championship is scheduled to take place in the Vinpearl Golf Hải Phòng on April 19-23. Photo vietnamgolfmagazine.net

This year’s national golf event attracts around 120 male and 40 female participants who will compete in four rounds on the Marshland course. Most of Việt Nam’s best golfers will compete at the tournament.

The tournament, which has a total prize value of up to VNĐ1.2 billion, limits the maximum handicap index for players to 6 for men and 10 for women to ensure high professional quality.

All golfers who are training in the national team to prepare for the 31st SEA Games in May will attend this tournament, which is considered an opportunity for them to compete before the regional sports festival.

Held since 2005, the National Golf Championship is the oldest golf tournament in Việt Nam and this is the only professional tournament of the year for Vietnamese golfers.

 

Source: https://vietnamnews.vn/sports/1174097/gia-han-youngest-golfer-in-history-to-compete-in-national-golf-championship.html

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Dunedin delight as Dutch put seven past Vietnam to top group

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DUNEDIN, New Zealand — Esmee Brugts netted two long-range stunners as the Netherlands rediscovered their scoring touch in a crushing 7-0 win over Vietnam on Tuesday, reaching the Women’s World Cup knockouts in style and locking up top spot in Group E.

The Dutch had only scored once in each of their two previous games but, knowing goal difference could decide the group winners, were 4-0 up inside 25 minutes, with Brugts’ curled effort the pick of the bunch.

Her second goal in the 57th minute was a carbon copy of the first and put the Netherlands 6-0 ahead before Jill Roord also bagged her second of the night to wrap up the emphatic win, the biggest of the tournament so far.

Soccer Football - FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023 - Group E - Vietnam v Netherlands - Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin, New Zealand - August 1, 2023 Netherlands' Esmee Brugts celebrates scoring their third goal. Photo: Reuters

Soccer Football – FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023 – Group E – Vietnam v Netherlands – Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin, New Zealand – August 1, 2023 Netherlands’ Esmee Brugts celebrates scoring their third goal. Photo: Reuters

“I’ll surely be looking back with a happy feeling,” Brugts said. “I scored two but the rest of the team also played well.

“The confidence level is the same as before the game. We wanted to be ranked first in the group. We managed to do so, and that’s nice.”

The Netherlands were expected to finish behind the United States in the group but the defending champions were held to a goalless draw by Portugal in Auckland and ended in second place in Group E, two points off the summit.

Soccer Football - FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023 - Group E - Vietnam v Netherlands - Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin, New Zealand - August 1, 2023 Netherlands' Jill Roord celebrates scoring their seventh goal. Photo: Reuters

Soccer Football – FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023 – Group E – Vietnam v Netherlands – Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin, New Zealand – August 1, 2023 Netherlands’ Jill Roord celebrates scoring their seventh goal. Photo: Reuters

The 2019 runners-up will travel to Sydney for their last 16 tie on Sunday and are likely to face Italy, who sit in second place behind Sweden in Group G.

Although they were missing all-time top scorer Vivianne Miedema due to injury, the Dutch had five different goalscorers against Vietnam, who had already been eliminated after losing their first two games.

Lieke Martens, Katja Snoeijs, Roord and Danielle van de Donk also scored in the first half and the Netherlands had a staggering 42 attempts at goal overall, including 17 on target. By contrast, Vietnam managed five shots but none on target.

Soccer Football - FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023 - Group E - Vietnam v Netherlands - Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin, New Zealand - August 1, 2023 Netherlands' Esmee Brugts celebrates scoring their third goal with teammates. Photo: Reuters

Soccer Football – FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023 – Group E – Vietnam v Netherlands – Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin, New Zealand – August 1, 2023 Netherlands’ Esmee Brugts celebrates scoring their third goal with teammates. Photo: Reuters

Dominique Janssen launched a wonderful ball from defence into Vietnam’s penalty area, where Martens lobbed goalkeeper Tran Thi Kim Thanh to put the Netherlands ahead after eight minutes for her 60th international goal.

Snoeijs slotted in the second three minutes later after being set up by Van de Donk, and Brugts soon added another from distance, her strike from outside the box nestling into the top right corner.

Roord, who had twice fired wide twice, finally got on the scoresheet after volleying in Janssen’s cross. Roord drew a fantastic save from Kim Thanh just before halftime, but Van de Donk was on hand to tap in the rebound.

Soccer Football - FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023 - Group E - Vietnam v Netherlands - Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin, New Zealand - August 1, 2023 Netherlands' Jill Roord shoots at goal. Photo: Reuters

Soccer Football – FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023 – Group E – Vietnam v Netherlands – Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin, New Zealand – August 1, 2023 Netherlands’ Jill Roord shoots at goal. Photo: Reuters

After Brugts’ superb sixth with another fierce strike, Roord, who had hit the crossbar, headed in the seventh with seven minutes remaining.

“I was afraid that the gap would be even bigger,” Vietnam coach Mai Duc Chung said. “We have tried our best but it is clear that we cannot close the gap between us and the Netherlands.

“We have conceded 12 goals in our three games, so our level is low even compared to other Asian teams. But I think our efforts have been great. In this journey, I am satisfied with the spirit of the team.”

Source: https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/sports/20230801/dunedin-delight-as-dutch-put-seven-past-vietnam-to-top-group/74738.html

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Vietnam chess ace Le Quang Liem makes world’s top 15 for first time

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Vietnamese grandmaster Le Quang Liem ascended to the 15th position in the August rankings released by the International Chess Federation (FIDE) on Tuesday.

Liem made a significant leap of six positions, advancing from 21st to 15th in the world rankings, boasting an impressive Elo rating of 2,740. 

This achievement marks the highest ranking he has ever attained in his career. 

Moreover, in the history of Vietnamese chess, no player has ever reached such a distinguished position.

Liem secured an additional 11.8 Elo points during his outstanding defense of the Grandmaster Triathlon championship at the Biel Chess Festival 2023 held in Switzerland from July 15 to 30, despite tough competition from talented players like Yu Yangyi, David Navara, Arjun Erigaisi, Vincent Keymer, and others.

In the classical time control event of the tournament, he performed brilliantly, securing four victories, two draws, and experiencing only one loss. 

Notably, Liem’s triumph in his match against the prominent Chinese grandmaster and former top 10 world-ranked player, Yu Yangyi, earned the Vietnamese chess ace an impressive 5.1 Elo points.

Liem received the joyful news of his global promotion just before heading into intense chess battles against some of the world’s best players at the 2023 FIDE World Cup in Baku, Azerbaijan, which began on Sunday and ends on August 24.

In this championship, Liem holds the 15th seed position and received a first-round bye. 

For the second round, he is set to compete against Serbian player Ivan Ivanisevic.

In the FIDE women’s rankings, Pham Le Thao Nguyen is currently ranked 78th globally with an Elo rating of 2,370, making her the number-1 female chess player in Vietnam. 

The second position is occupied by Vo Thi Kim Phung, with an Elo rating of 2,351, which placed her at 95th in the world.

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Source: https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/sports/20230801/vietnam-chess-ace-le-quang-liem-makes-worlds-top-15-for-first-time/74730.html

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Portugese football club attempts to sign another Vietnamese female player

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Vietnamese midfielder Tran Thi Thuy Trang has announced that she has been invited by Lank FC Vilaverdense to join the Portuguese football club.

Trang is the latest player from the Vietnamese women’s national football team to have received an invitation.

Her national teammate, Huynh Nhu, was recruited by Lank FC Vilaverdense in August 2022 to play in Portugal’s first-tier Campeonato Nacional de Futebol Feminino during the 2022-23 tourney on a one-year contract, with the option to extend for one more season.

Apart from Trang and Huynh Nhu, the Portuguese club once tried to sign midfielder Nguyen Thi Tuyet Dung and forward Pham Hai Yen in 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic and complicated paperwork postponed the recruitment.

In her Facebook post announcing Lank FC Vilaverdense’s invitation on Monday, Trang conveyed her uncertainty.

Her hesitation in making a decision stemmed from her age, being 35 years old, which is considered old in football terms. 

The midfielder feared that she might not be able to keep up with the high level of competition in the top-tier Portuguese women’s association football league.

“Irrespective of my ultimate choice, I view this opportunity as the most significant honor of my life,” Trang wrote in her Facebook post. 

“I will forever cherish and express gratitude to everyone who has shown respect for and faith in me.”

Trang is representing Vietnam in their debut appearance at the FIFA Women’s World Cup in New Zealand, but she has yet to be entrusted with any playing time during the tournament.

Despite that, football experts believe that the scouts from Lank FC Vilaverdense spotted Trang not on the World Cup playing field but rather due to her remarkable and consistent performances in the past.

Trang had played 51 international games in the national team jersey as of June, according to VTC News.

Apart from her role in the national team, Trang holds the key midfield position in the Ho Chi Minh City I Women’s Football Club.

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Source: https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/sports/20230801/portugese-football-club-attempts-to-sign-another-vietnamese-female-player/74728.html

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