Mobile app promotes Vietnamese sports delegation at SEA Games 32
The Vietnam Sports Administration under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has launched the “The thao Vietnam” (Vietnam Sports) mobile application to support the promotion of the Vietnamese sports delegation to the upcoming 32nd Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 32) in Cambodia.
SEA Games 32 will be held in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Preah Sihanouk, Kampot, and Kep in Cambodia from May 5 to 17. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) –The Vietnam Sports Administration under the Ministry of Culture, Sports andTourism has launched the “The thao Vietnam” (Vietnam Sports) mobile applicationto support the promotion of the Vietnamese sports delegation to the upcoming 32nd Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 32) in Cambodia.
The app, which providesofficial information of the Vietnamese sport sector, is available in bothAndroid and IOS, helping users easily access information of sports activities,rules of particular sports, and achievements of athletes at domestic andinternational tournaments.
Vietnam SportsAdministration Vice Director Ngo Thinh Huong said that the app is part of theagency’s efforts to catch up with the digital transformation trend and meet thepublic demands for fast, accurate and mainstream information anytime andanywhere.
“The thao Vietnam” app is available in both Android and IOS (Photo: VNA)
Particularly, images andnews of the Vietnamese delegation, as well as the competition schedule of each sports,the performance of the athletes and the medal table at the SEA Games 32 will beupdated continuously, accurately and quickly on the app, she said.
Earlier, the official outfitcollection of the Vietnamese sports delegation in 2023 called “Play like achampion” was introduced, featuring a dominant red andnavy tone and is accentuated by five-pointed stars and stylised with dragonscales.
Vietnam is sending a 1,003-strong sportdelegation to the SEA Games 32, about 700 of them athletes, together withcoaches, doctors and experts.
SEA Games 32 will beheld in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Preah Sihanouk, Kampot, and Kep in Cambodia fromMay 5 to 17.
At the SEA Games 32,Vietnam aims for 90-120 gold medals to enter the top three on the medal tally.
As host of SEA Games31, Vietnam topped the medal table with 205 golds. Thailand came second with 92 and Indonesia third with 69./.
Morodok Techo stadium will be the venue where host Cambodia holds the opening ceremony of the 32nd SEA Games on May 5 and the closing ceremony on May 17.
Vietnam's top fencers are set to compete in the Seoul Grand Prix from April 27-29, hoping to earn crucial points for their Paris Olympics campaign and prepare for the 32nd SEA Games in Cambodia.
Vietnam is sending a 1,003-strong sport delegation to the 32nd Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 32), about 700 of them athletes, together with coaches, doctors and experts.
Cambodia, the host of the 32nd Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 32), on April 18 decided not to charge food and accommodation services for sport delegations to the regional sport event.
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