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Vietnam 2009 – AIG 3
Vietnam maintains second place |
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Nhan
Dan/VNA - Vietnam held on to its second place at the end of the seventh day
(November 6) at the third Asian Indoor Games (AIG 3) with 28 golds, 21 silvers
and 20 bronzes. |
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Vietnam 2009 – AIG 3
Vietnam ranks second at end of sixth day of AIG 3 |
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Nhan
Dan/VNA – Vietnam continues to rank second among participants at the third Asian
Indoor Games (AIG 3) with 24 golds, 20 silvers and 17 bronzes after the sixth
competitive day (November 5) of the games being held in Vietnam. |
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Vietnam 2009-AIG 3
Vietnam exceeds target of 20 golds at end of fifth day
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Nhan
Dan/VNA – With two more golds won on the fifth day (November 4) of the third
Asian Indoor Games (AIG 3), Vietnam ranked second after China in the medal tally
after five competitive days of the games being held in Vietnam. |
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Vietnam 2009-AIG 3
Vietnam exceeds target of 20 golds at end of fifth day
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Nhan
Dan/VNA – With two more golds won on the fifth day (November 4) of the third
Asian Indoor Games (AIG 3), Vietnam ranked second after China in the medal tally
after five competitive days of the games being held in Vietnam. |
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Vietnam 2009-AIG 3
Vietnam continues to rank first |
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Nhan
Dan/VNA - Vietnam continues to rank first among participants at the third Asian
Indoor Games (AIG 3) with 19 golds, 12 silvers and 11 bronzes after the fourth
competitive day (November 3). |
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Vietnam 2009-AIG 3
Vietnam rank first at end of third day |
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Nhan
Dan/VNA - Vietnam topped AIG 3 medal tally after first three competitive days of
the AIG-3 with a total of 16 golds, 10 silvers and 10 bronzes. |
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Vietnam 2009 - AIG 3
Vietnam win four more golds on second day |
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Nhan
Dan/VNA/VNS - Vietnam bagged four more golds on the second day (November 1) of
the ongoing third Asian Indoor Games (AIG 3) in chess, Vovinam, E-sports,
surface diving, bringing the number of golds the host country have snatched to
11. |
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Torch
lights up ASIAN Indoor Games |
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Asian
gold medalist Bui Thi Nhung carried the flame to light the Asian Indoor Games (AIG)
torch in the opening ceremony at My Dinh National Stadium on October 30. |
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Games
ceremony set to impress |
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Asian
gold medalist Bui Thi Nhung will carry the flame to light the Asian Indoor Games
(AIG) torch at the opening ceremony in My Dinh Stadium on October 30. |
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AIG3:
Host
futsal teams suffer first losses |
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Both the men’s and women’s futsal squads of the host
Vietnam suffered bitter defeats in the first day of competition as part of the
third Asian Indoor Games (AIG 3) in Ho Chi Minh City on October 28.
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Vietnamese sports delegation has most members at AIG 3 |
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Nhan
Dan – The General Department of Sports and Gymnastics has officially finalised
the list of the Vietnamese sports delegation taking part in the third Asian
Indoor Games (AIG) with 506 members led by Tran Van Quynh, Head of the
Department for High-Performance Sports. |
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Philippines not to take part in AIG 3 |
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Nhan Dan – The Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) has decided not
to take part in the third Asian Indoor Games (AIG 3) due to the continuous
interference made by the Philippine Sports Committee (PSC) in POC’s works. |
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