In today's world, Vietnam National Games has become a topic of constant interest to a wide range of people. Whether it is its impact on society, its relevance at a specific time or its influence in certain areas, Vietnam National Games has captured the attention of academics, professionals and enthusiasts alike. Its importance is undeniable, and its presence is felt in different areas of daily life. In this article, we will further explore the impact of Vietnam National Games and analyze its different facets to better understand its meaning today.
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Vietnam National Games (sometimes known as All-nation Sport and Physical Training Grand Festival) (Vietnamese: Đại hội Thể dục thể thao toàn quốc) is a four-year multi-sport event involving participants from provinces, centrally-controlled cities, public security, military, education and training.
They are permitted to establish teams that represent them to involve in contests. If grand festivals of provinces or municipalities are not held before national games, the presenting teams fail to take part in sport grand festival. The games is under regulation of the Vietnam Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism. The games was held six times till 2013.
The goals of these sports events are to examine the four-year training cycle of athletes, managerial civil servants, trainers..; to exercise the national sporting athletes for international competitions; to encourage provinces, major cities in training talent sporters.
Host: Hanoi
Hosts: Nam Định, and some sports held at Thái Bình, Hà Nam, Ninh Bình, Hai Phong, Hải Dương, Hòa Bình, Quảng Ninh, Ha Noi. This was 7th Vietnam national games.
The 2014 Vietnam National Games featured 36 sports in 743 events.
Sport | Môn thi đấu | |
---|---|---|
1 | Athletics | Điền kinh |
2 | Football | Bóng đá |
3 | Karate | Karate |
4 | Weightlifting | Cử tạ |
5 | Taekwondo | Taekwondo |
6 | Chess/Xiangqi | Cờ (cờ vua/cờ tướng) |
7 | Volleyball | Bóng chuyền |
8 | Aquatics | Thể thao dưới nước |
9 | Diving | Lặn |
10 | Bodybuilding | Thể hình |
11 | Badminton | Quần vợt |
12 | Vovinam | Vovinam |
13 | Judo | Judo |
14 | Traditional martial arts | Võ cổ truyền |
15 | Pencak silat | Pencak silat |
16 | Wrestling | Vật |
17 | Sepak takraw | Cầu mây |
18 | Badminton | Cầu lông |
19 | Wushu | Wushu |
20 | Table tennis | Bóng bàn |
21 | Golf | Golf |
22 | Billiards/snooker | Bi-a/snooker |
23 | Archery | Bắn cung |
24 | Boat race | Đua thuyền |
25 | Canoeing | Canoeing |
26 | Bicycling | Xe đạp |
27 | Boxing | Boxing |
28 | Handball | Bóng ném |
29 | Basketball | Bóng rổ |
30 | Dancesport | Dance sport |
31 | Sport aerobics | Aerobic |
32 | Gymnastics | Thể dục dụng cụ |
33 | Shooting | Bắn súng |
34 | Pétanque | Bi sắt |
35 | Fencing | Đấu kiếm |
36 | Shuttlecock | Đá cầu |
Team | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Hanoi | 167 | 118 | 137 | 422 |
2 | Ho Chi Minh City | 124 | 103 | 103 | 330 |
3 | Armed Forces | 75 | 54 | 91 | 220 |
Host: Da Nang Time: Jan–Dec 2010 Sports: 41, with 903 events. Teams: 66 Final standing:
Team | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ha Noi | 191 | 150 | 139 |
2 | Ho Chi Minh City | 127 | 110 | 138 |
3 | Military | 68 | 85 | 52 |
4 | Da Nang | 57 | 47 | 52 |
Host: Ho Chi Minh City Time: Sept 2006 Sports: 40 ; with 53 disciplines.
Team | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ha Noi | 148 | 112 | 81 | 341 |
2 | Ho Chi Minh City | 121 | 92 | 109 | 322 |
3 | Military | 48 | 60 | 73 | 181 |
4 | Hai Phong | 42 | 24 | 38 | 104 |
5 | Public security | 20 | 17 | 22 | 59 |
6 | Hà Tây | 19 | 23 | 30 | 72 |
7 | Thái Nguyên | 16 | 24 | 25 | 65 |
8 | Hải Dương | 16 | 20 | 34 | 70 |
9 | Đồng Tháp | 15 | 9 | 9 | 33 |
10 | An Giang | 14 | 23 | 23 | 60 |
Host: Ha Noi
Host: Ha Noi
Host: Ha Noi
Host: Ha Noi