Vietnam focuses on Olympic sports

Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Fri, 06 Dec 2019 10:12:03 +0000

CLARKFIELD, Pampanga – Unless host Vietnam takes a page from the Philippines’ book, it doesn’t look as though the 2021 Southeast Asian Games in Hanoi will feature sports that one usually associates with summertime activities and those seen played in playgrounds.

Vietnam is already working on the staging of its turn to host the biennial sportsfest and latest reports say sports that will be played are those mostly being held in the Olympic Games.

Thirty-six sports have been tagged but there are a few Vietnamese favorites that should make it to the official calendar of events such as shuttlecock (a hybrid of badminton and sepak takraw) and vovinam, Vietnam’s traditional martial arts, and fin swimming.

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Traditionally, a host country is given leeway to include obscure sports, a way of enhancing its chances of winning the overall crown.

This year’s edition features 530 events in 56 sports, making the 2019 SEAG the biggest ever.

Conceptualized by Philippine Olympic Committee president Bambol Tolentino, the Philippine hosting has enabled the host to run away with the highest number of gold medals with sports like arnis, danceport, skating, E-Sports and obstacle course, being played.

Tolentino, however, swears it will entail a lot of convincing for these sports to be included in the final roster.

The initial meeting of the 2021 SEAG will take place in March 2020 in the host and capital city of Hanoi, where Sen. Migz Zubiri, who
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