Vietnam wins the women's 4x100m relay gold medal for the first time at the SEA Games arena. The
fabulous triumph in Olympic sports at the Kuala Lumpur SEA Games has
demonstrated the Vietnamese sport sector’s righteous orientation. During the
past decade, from a participating country with poor medal winning
possibility, Vietnam has achieved speedy progress with regards to swimming
and athletics, affirming their position on the regional playground. It is one
of the reasons based on which Tran Duc Phan, head of the Vietnam sport
contingent at the 2017 SEA Games, has boldly asserted that as the host
country of the 31st SEA Games in 2021, Vietnam will possibly
propose the organisation of only Asiad and Olympic events, and the
elimination of "local pond” sports, aiming towards a "clean” (being fair and
unbiased) SEA Games edition.
In order
to brighten Vietnam’s medal outlook on the largest continental sporting
playfield next year, it is urgent for the domestic sport sector to make the
necessary preparations right after the conclusion of the 29th SEA
Games. According to Phan, the sport sector is reviewing and reclassifying
athletes, seeking to make a new list of 90-100 prominent sportspersons for
key investment in service of the 2018 goals. This is a good signal for the
sports on which Vietnam is focusing its energy in the hunt for Asian and
world honours. As shown in specialised statistics, in addition to the
parameters closely approaching the Asian level, Vietnam’s track and field,
swimming, fencing and gymnastics teams are possessing a generation of young and
promising talents, such as Le Tu Chinh (track and field), Nguyen Huu Kim Son
(swimming) and Le Thanh Tung (gymnastics), among others. However, not all the
athletes named in the list for key investment always live up to expectations.
The investment is not merely an increase in money allowance for athletes but
needs to follow the right methods and have the sufficient time and
preparations, together with medical advice from nutrition experts.
At the 29th SEA
Games, the Vietnam delegation settled for third place in the overall medal
table with only one gold medal more than Singapore, but were inferior with
regards to the total number of medals won. Vietnamese athletes were
successful in Olympic sports but performed poorly in many other events.
Despite creating a miracle of surpassing the Thai opponents for the first
time with a collection of 17 gold medals, the medal outlook for the Vietnam
track and field team at a higher-level arena, such as Asiad, is still yet to
be clear, as this sport is based on specific competition parameters, instead
of the quantity of medals. Meanwhile, only a few parameters of Vietnamese
athletes at the Kuala Lumpur SEA Games have reached the medal winning ability
at Asiad. Similarly for swimming, "little mermaid” Nguyen Thi Anh Vien won
eight of Vietnam’s 10 gold medals in the sport; however, her parameters were
poorer than in the previous SEA Games edition concerning the number of
records broken. This has indicated that it requires unceasing efforts from
the athletes if they want to go further in their sport career.
Besides,
at the 29th SEA Games, some other countries in the region,
including Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and the host nation of the 2018
Asiad, Indonesia, also introduced to the public many young and promising
athletes in track and field, weightlifting, swimming, shooting and archery,
with parameters closely approaching the continental level. After all, it is
no longer an important matter to settle for third, fourth or fifth position
in the "local pond” SEA Games. The SEA Games 2017 is only a stepping stone
for the Southeast Asian sport. Without any urgent efforts and specific plans
made, it is possible that Vietnamese sport will be left behind by their
regional friends.
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Source: NDO