
By Huu Thanh – Translated by Anh Quan
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By Huu Thanh – Translated by Anh Quan
Thanh Hà
Việt Nam has won gold in the marathon for the first time, thanks to the heroics of Hoàng Nguyên Thanh.
His title made up part of a golden hat trick on the last day of athletics.
The other winners for the hosts were Võ Xuân Vinh in the men’s 20km walk and Nguyễn Thị Thanh Phúc in the women’s 10km walk.
Their victories took Việt Nam’s athletics gold tally to 22, a record for the nation.
Marathoner Thanh was back in SEA Games after seven years, having taken a two-year break from marathoning.
But since his comeback in 2019, he set his sights on the domestic tournament and grabbed a place in the national team for the SEA Games.
The 2015 bronze medallist dreamed of a top place in his return but knew it would be a tough job.
However, on May 19, the Bình Phước Province-born athlete did it easier than expected.
He finished first with a time of 2hr 25.78min, neatly 30sec faster than the second-placed Agus Prayogo of Indonesia (2:25.38) who was the defending champion.
Tony Ah-Thit Payne of Thailand came third with 2:26.40.
“I am over the moon to be the first SEA Games marathon winner from Việt Nam,” Thanh said.
“It really moved me to think about the moment I sang the national anthem on the podium in front of so many local supporters and international friends. It is an honour and pride that nothing can compare with.”
Nguyên also recorded a personal best with the time of 2:25.78.
“Previously, I ran 2:26.56. at the national Tiền Phong Marathon in 2021. I believed that competing in such big competition like the SEA Games on home soil was a great push for me to run faster,” he said.
Thanh expects to set a national record in the future.
“The 2:21.51 record by Nguyễn Chí Đông in the SEA Games 22 will be my target. I will look at it to strive harder and harder. I hope to overcome it in near future.
“I am now dreaming of having a chance to compete in the Asian Games and I will practise hard for that target,” he said.
In the women’s marathon, Odekta Elvina Naibaho of Indonesia came first with a time of 2:25.08.
Naibaho, 30, ended Indonesia’s 11-year drought in the women’s marathon. Triyaningsih was the last to win gold for the nation at the 2011 SEA Games in Indonesia.
Christine Hallasgo from the Philippines was second (2:56.07) and Vietnamese Hoàng Thị Ngọc Hoa took bronze in her SEA Games debut (2:57.35).
In the last two events, while Vĩnh claimed the first-ever gold for Việt Nam in the men’s walk, Phúc marked her return to the top podium after her failure last Games.
Vĩnh has been called the ‘king of second-place”, after his consecutive silvers in the last three Games, as well as more than second runners-up awards in the national championship.
On May 19 though, he tasted victory.
The Đà Nẵng City-based athlete (1:32.32) overcame the four-time champion Hendro Yap of Indonesia (1:35.21) and his teammate Nguyễn Thành Ngưng (1:37.43) to take his gold.
Phúc, on the other hand, was back to her favourite place after missing the last Games through injury.
Phúc finished with a time of 1:48.10 to take gold. Zin May Htet of Myanmar walked in 1:52.34 to finish second and Thai Kotchaphon Tangsrivong placed third with 1:56.07.
Việt Nam have won 22 golds, 14 silvers and seven bronzes and top the medal tally. Thailand are second with 12 golds while the Philippines and Malaysia are joint-third with five golds. — VNS
Low-income housing projects will be prioritised in major cities, particularly Hanoi and HCM City.
Real estate giant Vinhomes has announced plans to build 500,000 social housing apartments priced below VND1 billion across the country over the next five year. In August this year, the firm will start its first project.
Low-income housing projects will be prioritised in major cities, particularly Hanoi and HCM City
Housing and Urban Development Corporation has recently started work on a social housing project in the northern province of Hanoi to offer 564 apartments priced at just VND380 million (USD16,521) each.
Thanh Hoa provincial authorities have approved a low-income housing project in Thanh Hoa City which will provide up to 2,400 apartments.
Meanwhile, Ninh Binh Province has agreed on a project to build 2,153 apartments at Gian Khau Industrial Park and neighbouring areas.
Four low-income housing projects in the country were completed in the first quarter of this year according to the Ministry of Construction. During the period, only three projects of the same kind were licensed with a total number of 1,200 apartments in Lang Son, Phu Tho and Quang Ninh projects. In contrast, up to 39 commercial housing projects providing 18,700 apartments in total were licensed.
By the end of 2021, 266 low-income housing projects in Vietnam were finished with 142,000 apartments in total, slower than the target of the national housing development plan by 2020 and a vision until 2030.
Until now, only 116 of 214 housing projects have been completed, while the remaining 98 are behind schedule. As a consequence 575 industrial parks nationwide are facing a serious shortage of housing.
Vietnam will need VND220 trillion to build 294,600 low-income apartments during the 2021-2025 period.
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam’s Nguyen Tran Thanh Tu and Pham Quoc Tuan have won gold and silver medals in the 1-cushion carom billiards event at the 31st Southeast Asian Games ( SEA Games 31 ).
The finals were rescheduled after Tuan tested positive for coronavirus one day earlier.
In line with regulations, Tuan could not participate in the final. As a result, he got the silver medal and his Vietnamese teammate bagged gold.
Two bronze medals went to Efren Reyes and Francisco Dela Cruz of the Philippines.
Also on May 19, a series of billiards matches have been scheduled, including the semi-final of the English Billiards 100 up between the Vietnamese pair Nguyen Thanh Binh – Tran Le Anh Tuan and their Myanmar opponents Min Sithu Tun – Pauk Sa; and the quarter-final of 3-cushion carom between Tran Quyet Chien of Vietnam and Efren Reyes of the Philippines./.
A one-year-old boy in Thanh Hoa Province has received over VND800 million to treat biliary atresia after his story was shared on Dantri Newspaper.
One-year-old Huy Hoang from Hau Loc District is being treated at the Vietnam National Children’s Hospital in Hanoi.
The boy’s mother Lai Thi Thuy Linh said that right after being born, her son’s eyes and skin were yellow and he was diagnosed with biliary atresia. He now weighs only 7 kilos. His belly is swollen and is tight as a drum causing him difficulties to stand up and sit down.
“Doctors said that the boy needs an urgent liver transplant, which is the only hope for his survival,” she said. “They have considered testing part of us for the transplant. But surgery fees could run into hundreds of millions of VND, which we can’t afford.”
Hoang and his parents
Every day, Huy Hoang is tortured by severe pain, but the mother is totally powerless to save him due to their poverty. She has to stay at home to take care of her son, while her husband, who works on construction sites, earns a modest salary per month.
The mother recently dropped a letter off at Dantri/DtiNews calling for help. Their story was then shared in the newspaper.
In a latest visit to Hoang at his home, the mother happily shared that her son would have a chance for survival as he is receiving financial support from many donors for the liver transplant.
“Since the article was published in the newspaper, many people have called to express their sympathy or sent money to help us,” she said. “So far we have received VND 800 million (USD34,783) from kind donors who sent directly to us or to the Dantri/Dtinews’s charity fund. I want to send my sincere thanks to all kind donors for their great support to help save our son. We’re waiting for the tests from the hospital for our son’s liver transplant.”