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Grandmaster
Liem climbs in rankings
Le Quang Liem has
jumped to world No 37 according to the International Chess Federation's April
rankings.
The news sees the
Vietnamese Grandmaster return to the world's top 40 players with an elo
rating of 2,710 after collecting points at the HDBank Open tournament last
month in
Son currently
trails in the world rankings at number 165 with an elo of 2,612.
The top spot
belongs to Magnus Carlsen of
There are currently
no Vietnamese players in the Women's Top 100.
Nguyen Thi Mai Hung
is
Minh, Trang
to compete in Singapore Open
Vietnamese players
Nguyen Tien Minh and Vu Thi Trang will participate in the OUE Singapore Open
badminton tournament to be held from April 8 to 13.
World No 10 Minh is
the No 7 seed in the main round of the men's singles event and will meet Chou
Tien Chen, No 23, in the first-round match.
His female teammate
Vu Thi Trang has to start with the qualifying stage.
The annually held
Open, which is of the super series system, also has the doubles events in the
men's, women's and mixed categories. The winners will walk away with a total
of US$300,000.
Vinh shoots
his way to fourth spot
World record holder
Hoang Xuan Vinh finished fourth in the men's 50m pistol event at the ongoing
International Sport Shooting Federation World Cup Rifle and Pistol World Cup
Stage at
The Vietnamese
shooter scored 557 points in qualification, enough to enter the last-eight.
His teammate, Tran
Quoc Cuong, shot only 553 points to finish 15th.
In the finals, Vinh
bagged 147.1 points to finish fourth.
The top three were
Anton Gourianov of
Vinh won a gold and
broke the world record in the 10m air pistol event last week.
Vietnam U19
squad to compete in France
After a harrowing
defeat in
The Vietnamese
footballers suffered a distressing 1-2 loss to the Belgium & Ghana JMG
team in a friendly match in
They now fly to
Korean
tourism industry supports Vietnamese athletes
A fundraising drive
in the
The event,
sponsored by – The Korean Tourism Organization (KTO) – drew the participation
of many airlines, travel agents, and those operating in the fields of
finance, entertainment, and communications.
In addition to
assisting athletes attend the Asian Games, the funds will also be used to
training local junior sportsmen.
KTO chief
representative in VietnamKang Sungghil said all contributions from donors
will be sent to the Vietnam National Olympic Committee.
Kang revealed that
the Korean Tourism Year launched by his organization last year achieved
positive results during which the number of Vietnamese visitors to the RoK
saw a 10% increase, from 106,000 in 2012 to 117,000 in 2013.
In the first
quarter of 2014, the RoK welcomed more than 34,000 Vietnamese tourists, up
38.7% from a year earlier, he reported.
Hoa defends
chess title
Nguyen Duc Hoa and
Hoang Thi Nhu Y won the National Chess Championships which wrapped up
yesterday in Da Lat City.
International
master Hoa of Kien Giang successfully defended his title after winning 8.5
points after 11 matches. While HCM City's Nguyen Huynh Minh Huy came in
second and Nguyen Van Huy of Ha Noi and Cao Sang of the hosts shared third
place.
On the women's
side, Bac Giang's Y pocketed her gold with nine points. Hoang Thi Bao Tram of
Ha Noi was second, followed by her teammate Luong Phuong Hanh and No 1 seed
Pham Le Thao Nguyen of Can Tho.
The national
tournament attracted 64 masters competing in men's and women's individual
categories.
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Thứ Năm, 3 tháng 4, 2014
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