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Thousands race in Run for Peace

About 1,500 people race in Run for Peace in Hanoi

About 1,500 people took part in the 41st Open Hanoi Moi Run Tournament on Oct. 5 to mark the 60th anniversary of Hanoi’s Liberation Day.
About 1,500 people took part in the final round of the 41st annual OpenHanoi Moi Run Tournament on October 5 in celebration of the 60thanniversary of Hanoi’s Liberation Day (October 10).

The participants vary in age and included about 200 foreigners and 200 athletes hailing from provinces and cities nationwide.

The runners competed in events round Hoan Kiem Lake for amateur and professional racers.

NguyenNam Truong from Bac Tu Liem district topped the male high schoolstudents’ category while Vidineeva Veiana Alexandrovna, 13, finishedfirst in the foreigners’ category.

Vice Chairwoman of the HanoiPeople’s Committee Nguyen Thi Bich Ngoc stated that the run is one ofseveral major activities celebrating the 69th anniversary of NationalDay, the 60th anniversary of Hanoi Liberation Day (October 10) and the15th anniversary of Hanoi’s recognition as a UNESCO City for Peace.

Sinceits launch on June 28, 2014, the tournament has drawn the participationof over 30,000 people to run in qualifying rounds, making it thebiggest race so far.-VNA

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