Hanoi was
represented by 25 trainers and 107 athletes in the Vietnamese sport
delegation to Kuala Lumpur from August 19-31. The Hanoi team demonstrated
themselves as a key unit of the Vietnamese contingent, bringing home 50
medals of different colours, including 17 golds, 18 silvers and 15 bronzes,
among the Vietnam’s overall tally of 168 medals.
Notably,
Hanoi’s wushu artist Duong Thuy Vi racked up two individual gold medals and
was one of the first Vietnamese gold medalists at the 2017 Games.
Addressing
the meeting, Hoang Trung Hai, Politburo member and Secretary of the Hanoi
Party Committee, recognised and praised the significant achievements obtained
by Hanoi athletes in Malaysia, whilst congratulating the municipal sport
sector for having successfully realised the targets and tasks set for the 29th SEA
Games.
He
expressed his belief that local trainers and athletes would continue setting
more records and achieving even higher results at the SEA Games, national and
international competitions in the future.
On behalf
of the honourees, Truong Tuan Hien, a gymnastics trainer, and wushu fighter
Duong Thuy Vi thanked the Hanoi leaders and people for always encouraging
them to practise and compete well, whilst promising to continue overcoming
difficulties in order to maintain the no. 1 position of Hanoi sport in the
national sport circle, as well as to enhance the position of Vietnamese sport
in the region and around the world.
On the
occasion, Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee Nguyen Duc Chung decided
to reward Hanoi’s SEA Games medalists with respective cash prizes of VND55
million (US$2,420), VND30 million and VND25 million for a gold, silver and
bronze medal. An additional VND20 million will be presented to each gold
medalist with an SEA Games record. The bonus for trainers is half of that for
athletes.
In
addition, Chung also decided to grant a certificate of merit and another
bonus from the municipal People’s Committee to 23 gold medalists and nine
trainers of the Hanoi team, with VND6 million for each athlete and VND3
million for each trainer.
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