SEA Games to light up Hanoi after COVID-19 delay: AFP
The 31st Southeast Asian Games will officially open in the Vietnamese capital of Hanoi on May 12 after months of COVID-19 delay, reported AFP in a story entitled “SEA Games to light up Hanoi after COVID-19 delay” on May 10.
SEA Games 31's flag-raising ceremony takes place at Hanoi's My Dinh National Stadium on May 11. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The 31st Southeast AsianGames will officially open in the Vietnamese capital of Hanoi on May 12 aftermonths of COVID-19 delay, reported AFP in a story entitled “SEA Games to lightup Hanoi after COVID-19 delay” on May 10.
More than 5,000 athletes including Olympic champions arevying for more than 500 gold medals in the event, in what should be packedarenas, the French news agency said.
The 11-nation Games include traditional Olympic sports suchas athletics, swimming and boxing, but also regional ones like sepak takraw, aneye-catching volleyball-style game where teams kick a rattan ball.
This 31st edition of the regional spectacular will be thefirst to feature xiangqi, also known as Chinese chess, which is wildly popularin the host country. Events retained from 2019 include e-sports, dancesport - acompetitive form of ballroom dancing - and the ancient Uzbek wrestling art ofkurash.
Organisers have though still added some local flavor as thisyear’s games will also see the return of Vietnamese martial art vovinam.
AFP quoted Games organising committee deputy head Tran Duc Phan as saying that "The hosts will have to fight as hard as other teams toearn golds against powerhouses, especially Thailand, Malaysia andIndonesia."
Thailand's taekwondo world number one Panipak Wongpattanakitand Philippine weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz, who both won gold at last year'sTokyo Olympics, are among the top athletes on display, the story said.
Singaporean swimmer Joseph Schooling, who won thecity-state's historic first Olympic gold in 2016, also hopes to regain hisscintillating past form, according to AFP./.
The opening ceremony of SEA Games 31, which will take place on May 12 night at My Dinh National Stadium, will depict a beautiful, friendly and hospitable Vietnam.
The capital city of Hanoi plans to deploy an additional 129 buses with 714 extra trips per day on 55 routes in the locality to meet the rising demand of passengers at the 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 31)’s competition venues.
With the progress seen through recent tournaments held both at home and abroad, Vietnamese free fire teams have high hope to bring gold from SEA Games 31.
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