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Asian Olympic Council delegation visits Vietnam

General Director of the Vietnam Sports Administration Vuong Bich Thang had a working session with a delegation from the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) led by David DS Moon.
Asian Olympic Council delegation visits Vietnam ảnh 1The OCA delegation and leaders of the Vietnam Sports Administration at the working session (Source: tdtt.gov.vn)

Hanoi, (VNA) – GeneralDirector of the Vietnam Sports Administration Vuong Bich Thang had a workingsession with a delegation from the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) led by DavidDS Moon.

At the meeting, David DS Moon saidthe OCA delegation’s visit aims to promote the role of athletes through theestablishment and development of athletes committees under national Olympic committees.

He said the OCA wants to discusswith the Vietnam Sports Administration a project on training athletes instartup to prepare them for life after retiring from competition.

The OCA official also mentionedthe grant of scholarships for athletes with excellent performances and those indisadvantaged circumstances.

He expressed the hope that aftercompleting the national sport training centre in Can Tho city, Vietnam willinvite foreign athletes to the centre for exchanges and experience sharing.

General Director Thang saidVietnam’s sport performance is still far below the Asian level, and the countryhopes to receive support from the OCA to improve its sport capacity.

The Vietnamese sport officialhailed the project on training athletes to prepare them for life after retiringfrom competition, which he said drew great interest from the Government andrelated agencies of Vietnam. He expressed hope that the project will belaunched soon.  

Thang also reported that theathletes committee of Vietnam has begun operation but its work has not produceddesired results. He said Vietnam needs more assistance from the OCA in thework. -VNA

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