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Vietnam competes in Asian athletics event

Eight Vietnamese athletes are taking part in the 20th Asian Athletics Championships, which kicked off at Shiv Chhatrapati Stadium in Pune, India on July 3.
Eight Vietnamese athletes are taking part in the 20th Asian AthleticsChampionships, which kicked off at Shiv Chhatrapati Stadium in Pune,India on July 3.

The team consists of Dao XuanCuong (men’s 400m hurdles), Duong Van Thai (men’s 800m and 1,500m run),Pham Tien San (men’s 3000m steeplechase), Nguyen Thi Huyen (women’s 400mrun), Pham Thi Diem (women’s high jump), Do Thi Thao (women’s 800m and1,500m run), Nguyen Van Hue (men’s decathlon) and Tran Hue Hoa (women’striple jump).

Do Thi Thao and Tran Hue Hoa remainVietnam ’s main medal hopefuls at this year’s event. Thao ran away withthree silvers in the women’s 800m races at the 2013 Asian AthleticsGrand Prix in Thailand and Sri Lanka two months ago, while triplejumper Hoa was also impressive with two gold medals at the recent TaiwanOpen and Singapore Open athletic tournaments.

Thefive-day biennial championship welcomes 360 men and 220 womenrepresenting 43 countries and territories from across the continent.-VNA

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