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Interview: China helps Vietnamese athletes shine at international arena: former sports official
Source: Xinhua 2016-08-08

HO CHI MINH CITY, Aug. 8 (Xinhua) -- Chinese trainers have helped many Vietnamese elite athletes to shine at international arena, Ly Gia Thanh, former chief of staff of the Vietnam Olympic Committee, has told Xinhua after Vietnam won its first-ever Olympic gold medal on Sunday.

"Our marksman Hoang Xuan Vinh has created the most outstanding achievement of Vietnam's sports. We have gained our first-ever Olympic gold medal after decades of waiting," Thanh said.

Vinh, 42, claimed the men's 10m air pistol event at the 2016 Rio Olympics in Brazil early Sunday morning.

Before the 2016 Rio Olympics, Vietnam bagged home only two medals, both of them were silver ones. Vietnam grabbed its first-ever Olympic medal in 2000 in Australia with the merit of woman taekwondo athlete Tran Hieu Ngan in the 57-kg weight category.

In the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Vietnamese weight-lifter Hoang Anh Tuan secured a silver gold in the 56-kg weight category.

Back to the gold medal grabbed by Vinh, Thanh said that the marksman's persistence in training and calmness when shooting were two key contributing factors. Other factors included proper training methods of his trainers.

Regarding Vietnam's sports training in general, Thanh said: "Chinese trainers play an important role in Vietnam's sports." Vietnam is now intensifying investment in Olympic sports events, as well as training their athletes in foreign countries, including China.

"Vietnam-China sports relationship is beneficial to Vietnam. For years, Vietnam has sent many athletes in various sports events to China for intensive training," Thanh said, noting that many Vietnamese athletes have been trained in China since they were young boys or girls.

"Such athletes also learn Chinese and master the language. Many of them consider China as their second hometowns," the former sports official stated.

The close sports cooperation between the two countries has helped Vietnamese athletes gain better performances and more achievements, Hoang Vinh Giang has told Xinhua in an interview in the past as General Secretary of the Vietnam Olympic Committee. Now, Giang is the committee's Vice President.

The official said Chinese people in China's southern region are of medium stature like Vietnamese people, so their focus on sports which require flexibility like shooting, archery, fencing and gymnastics; feature small objects such as table tennis and badminton or small categories of wrestling, weightlifting, boxing and judo; include short ranges like athletics; and involve water such as springboard jumping, diving and swimming, which are much suitable to Vietnam's sports development strategy.

"With modest height and weight but the effective stance "flexibility-smallness-shortness-water", Vietnamese people pinpoint space among sports powerhouses to gain good results," Giang said.

As for training cost in China, the country offers Vietnam "preferential prices," Giang stated, noting that many Vietnamese athletes have gone to Chinese localities such as Guangxi, Guangdong, Yunnan, Beijing, Shanghai, Fujian, Tianjin, Xiamen, Dalian, Shenyang, Hunan and Sichuan for training.

"There're many advantages when Vietnamese athletes undergo training in China with similar customs and food. No bread, no butter," the official said, adding that local athletes feel less homesick because the two countries celebrate the same major festivals such as the Lunar New Year Festival and the Mid-Autumn Festival.

Meanwhile, China has sent hundreds of trainers and sports experts to Vietnam, helping the country train local athletes in various sports, including track and field, swimming, wrestling, weightlifting, fencing, women's soccer, table tennis, badminton, wushu and volleyball, Giang said, noting that they have been highly appreciated by Vietnam.

He said that following a sports cooperation agreement signed in 1994, Vietnam's Sports and Physical Culture Committee and China's State General Administration of Sport inked a similar deal in 2004, under which the two sides are to exchange delegations of sports officials, train athletes and coaches, and cooperate on sports science, health care and infrastructure.

Giang said the Vietnam-China sports cooperation dated back to the 1960s. "In the 1960s, a Chinese martial arts master, whose surname is Gu, came to Vietnam, helping late President Ho Chi Minh improve his taijiquan skills," he noted.

Now, 23 Vietnamese athletes are vying for medals at 10 sports events of the 2016 Rio Olympics. Vietnam pins the biggest hope on their marksmen and weightlifters.
 
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Before the tense heightening between two countries, Vietnam television frequently aired the programs about Vietnamese athletes being trained in China. Some start living in China when they were only 6 y.o until they fully grown up.

Thank China for that.
 
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"Our marksman Hoang Xuan Vinh has created the most outstanding achievement of Vietnam's sports. We have gained our first-ever Olympic gold medal after decades of waiting," Thanh said.

Vinh, 42, claimed the men's 10m air pistol event at the 2016 Rio Olympics in Brazil early Sunday morning.


Congratulation to Hoang Xuan Vinh and nation of Vietnam, excellent performance!
 
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Before the tense heightening between two countries, Vietnam television frequently aired the programs about Vietnamese athletes being trained in China. Some start living in China when they were only 6 y.o until they fully grown up.

Thank China for that.

More on this. "We paid"
 
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Many centers in China compete to attract the trainees.
 
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Where is the news when Ye Shiwen won 2 gold in 2012 London Olympic because of an Australian Coach?

Then should China thanks the Aussie Coach for the medal? Yet I did not see many folks here even remotely mention this, when this is Ye's Glory, It's solely Chinese Glory, yet a Vietnamese Colonel won a medal with a Chinese Training Staff, suddenly, it is also Chinese Glory? What next? Michael Phelps thanks his Chinese Cook for his help on Yum Cha to get his 19 gold medal??

This is quite a strange story if you ask me.
 
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The American didnt claim the help for our swimmer Anh Vien to dominate Southeast Asia games while she funded by Vietnam govt to train in USA.
Actually, the helper is the fund.
Some Vietnamese get fund by their family to come and train in Us for further progress, for example Hoang Thien - tennis
 
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Where is the news when Ye Shiwen won 2 gold in 2012 London Olympic because of an Australian Coach?

Then should China thanks the Aussie Coach for the medal? Yet I did not see many folks here even remotely mention this, when this is Ye's Glory, It's solely Chinese Glory, yet a Vietnamese Colonel won a medal with a Chinese Training Staff, suddenly, it is also Chinese Glory? What next? Michael Phelps thanks his Chinese Cook for his help on Yum Cha to get his 19 gold medal??

This is quite a strange story if you ask me.

Australian coach should definitely be appreciated for his/her contribution to Ye's win. Any problems?
 
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Where is the news when Ye Shiwen won 2 gold in 2012 London Olympic because of an Australian Coach?

Then should China thanks the Aussie Coach for the medal? Yet I did not see many folks here even remotely mention this, when this is Ye's Glory, It's solely Chinese Glory, yet a Vietnamese Colonel won a medal with a Chinese Training Staff, suddenly, it is also Chinese Glory? What next? Michael Phelps thanks his Chinese Cook for his help on Yum Cha to get his 19 gold medal??

This is quite a strange story if you ask me.

Sun Yang also in Australia
 
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Australian coach should definitely be appreciated for his/her contribution to Ye's win. Any problems?

Can you even name that Australian Coach? And which Australian Champion he trained during the last 10 years?

Sun Yang also in Australia

He is, yet, he said our people (not the coach and the swimmer) is shit......
 
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