Vietnam traditional martial arts (Vovinam) will be an official sport at the upcoming ASEAN University Games.

Vovinam which is practised by many students in ASEAN
countries will be an official sport at the coming ASEAN University Games in
Myanmar (Photo: VNA)
Southeast Asian Vovinam Federation
Vice President Nguyen Binh Dinh said that the University Games’ organisers
on January 7 agreed to add Vovinam as an event at the festival.
"We lobbied for Vovinam during a meeting with the organisers and
representatives of different relevant bodies in Myanmar, the hosts of the
Games. And it is a great news that they agreed with us," Dinh was quoted
as saying on Thanh Nien (Young People) newspaper.
According to Dinh, one of the reasons that convinced the organisers was that
Vovinam had been strongly developed in many countries in the region, such as
Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia and Myanmar. Among the Vovinam trainees, many
are students.
As a result, Vovinam will be one of the 17 martial arts at the December Games.
There will be 17 sets of medals available at the competition: 10 for
performance and seven for combat events.
The Southeast Asian Games in 2011 and 2103 included Vovinam. It was also a
sport at the Asian Beach Games in 2016.
Source: VNA
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