Ha Noi's athletes, coaches honoured for great success at SEA Games 33

The outstanding performance of Ha Noi athletes at the 33rd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games reflects the municipal authorities’ strategic investment in high-performance sports, aiming for success at the Asian and global stages, Deputy Chairwoman of the Ha Noi People’s Committee Vu Thu Ha has said.

At the ceremony to honour and reward coaches and athletes who achieved outstanding results at SEA Games 33 in Ha Noi on January 7, 2025. (Photo: VNA)
At the ceremony to honour and reward coaches and athletes who achieved outstanding results at SEA Games 33 in Ha Noi on January 7, 2025. (Photo: VNA)

Addressing a ceremony to honour and reward coaches and athletes who achieved outstanding results at SEA Games 33 in Ha Noi on January 7, Ha stated that the municipal authorities have invested in world-class facilities, introduced support and reward policies for coaches and athletes, enabling them to train abroad, gain experience, and strengthen their competitiveness at international events.

The city also plans to increase the use of foreign experts for direct coaching. These measures show Ha Noi’s commitment to investing in ASIAD- and Olympic-level sports, with the SEA Games serving as a stepping stone toward Asian and global competitions, Ha said.

Director of the municipal Department of Culture and Sports Pham Tuan Long reported that at SEA Games 33 held in Thailand from December 9–20, Ha Noi’s athletes contributed 79 medals, including 29 golds, 23 silvers, and 27 bronzes, to the country’s medal tally. The 29 gold medals account for 33.33% of the total 87 gold medals at the games.

These figures highlight Ha Noi’s position as a “driving force” in the national sports, he said.

To maintain its role as a key contributor to Viet Nam’s success at SEA Games, ASIAD, and the Olympics, Ha Noi plans to continue investing in athlete development, with special focus on elite training abroad and preparation for major national, regional, and global competitions through 2028, Long added.

At the event, Ha Noi announced a three-billion-VND reward for its sports delegation and one billion VND for the national U22 men’s football squad for their comeback victory at SEA Games 33.

A day earlier, the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism issued a decision awarding Certificates of Merit to 329 athletes and 62 coaches for their outstanding achievements at SEA Games 33.

Previously, on December 26, the Prime Minister signed a decision presenting Certificates of Merit to 300 athletes and coaches for their great performance at the region’s premier sporting event.

Viet Nam sent a delegation of 1,100 members, including 841 athletes competing in 47 sports and sub-disciplines. The team finished third overall with 87 gold, 81 silver, and 110 bronze medals, behind Thailand and Indonesia.

With five more gold medals from demonstration events, Viet Nam’s team achieved a total of 92 gold medals, exceeding their pre-Games target of 90.

VNA
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