Send-off ceremonies for Vietnamese athletes to ASEAN Para Games 12
A ceremony was held at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi on May 31 to send off Vietnamese athletes with disabilities competing in the 12th ASEAN Para Games, which is scheduled to take place in Pnom Penh, Cambodia from June 3-9.
The ceremony in Hanoi to send off Vietnamese athletes with disabilities competing in the 12th ASEAN Para Games. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - A ceremony was held at NoiBai International Airport in Hanoi on May 31 to send off Vietnamese athleteswith disabilities competing in the 12th ASEAN Para Games, which is scheduled totake place in Pnom Penh, Cambodia from June 3-9.
Led by Nguyen Hong Minh, Deputy General Director of theMinistry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism’s Vietnam Sports Administration, thedelegation consists of 164 members, including 122 athletes.
The Vietnamese athletes will compete in eight outof 13 sports at the tournament, namely track-and-field, swimming,weightlifting, badminton, table tennis, chess, judo, and boccia.
On the same day afternoon, the administration also hosted a ceremony at Tan Son Nhat InternationalAirport in Ho Chi Minh City to send off athletes from the southern and centralregions to the event.
The Vietnamese athletes will compete in eight out of 13 sports at the tournament. (Photo: VNA)
Vietnam is set to win 50-55 gold medals and namedamong the top four countries in the medal tally at the event.
So far, more than 2,600 athletes withdisabilities have registered to compete at ASEAN Para Games 12.
At the 11th ASEAN Para Games in Jakarta,Indonesia, last year, Vietnam claimed 183 medals, including 65 golds, 62silvers and 56 bronzes, ranking third on the medal tally./.
Governor of Cambodia’s Phnom Penh Khuong Sreng has instructed relevant authorities to pay close attention to maintaining security and order during the torch relay of the 32nd SEA Games and the 12th ASEAN Para Games.
A ceremony was held in Ho Chi Minh City on May 17 to send off the Vietnamese team competing in the 12th ASEAN Para Games which is scheduled to take place in Cambodia from June 3-9.
Cambodian Prime Minister Samdech Techo Hun Sen has affirmed that the opening and closing ceremonies of the coming 12th ASEAN Para Games will be comparable to those of the 32nd Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) that the country held earlier in May.
A total of 1,453 athletes from 11 countries will participate in the 12th Asean Para Games that will take place in Phnom Penh from June 3- 9, according to the Cambodian national organising committees for the 32nd SEA Games and 12th ASEAN Para Games (CAMSOC-CAMAPGOC).
Phnom Penh authorities will suspend two-way traffic near the Morodok Techo National Stadium between the section of Win-Win Boulevard from Prek Pnov Bridge toward National Road No. 6 from June 6 – 9 to serve Cambodia’s host of 12th biennial Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Para Games.
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