May 22, 2014 / 15:08
Vietnamese athletes to attend the Second Summer Youth Olympic Games
Three Vietnamese track-and-field athletes are vying in competition in Thailand for a spot on the Second Summer Youth Olympic Games team scheduled in China from August 16-28.
The three national athletes include Vu Thi Mong Mo (women’s triple jump), Nguyen Thi Truc Mai (women’s long jump), Pi Nang Thi Bac (women’s 2,000 meters hurdles), Tran Thi Tham (women’s 800 meters), Danh Giot (men’s long jump) and Tran Van Luan (men’s 400 meters).
Upcoming tournaments on the horizon include the Asian Youth Championships in China on June 12-15, World Junior Championships in USA on July 22-27 and the Asian Games in Incheon, the Republic of Korea in December.
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