Nearly 300 athletes to attend Southeast Asian Shooting Championship 2016
The Vietnam Shooting Federation held a press conference in Hanoi on October 27 to announce the Southeast Asian Shooting Association Championship (SEASA) 2016.
The Southeast Asian Shooting Association Championship (SEASA) 2016 will kick off from November 1-12 in Hanoi.
This year’s event will draw the participation of 300 athletes and coaches from nine countries and territories, including Vietnam, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Hong Kong (China) and the Republic of Korea. They will compete in 18 events for men and 18 events for women.
The SEASA 2016, the most prestigious regional shooting competition, will provide opportunities for regional shooters to sharpen their skills before competing at SEA Games, continent and global tournaments, said Deputy Director of the General Department of Sports and Physical Training Tran Duc Phan, who is head of the SEASA 2016 Organising Board.
The competition also aims to promote images of Vietnam to international guests.
Vietnam's shooting has reached excellent achievements in the recent years and is one of the three strongest teams in Southeast Asia. Particularly, Vietnamese shooting team affirmed its position in the world arena after Hoang Xuan Vinh won the first gold for Vietnam at Olympics Rio 2016.
This year’s event will draw the participation of 300 athletes and coaches from nine countries and territories, including Vietnam, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Hong Kong (China) and the Republic of Korea. They will compete in 18 events for men and 18 events for women.
At the press conference.
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The competition also aims to promote images of Vietnam to international guests.
Vietnam's shooting has reached excellent achievements in the recent years and is one of the three strongest teams in Southeast Asia. Particularly, Vietnamese shooting team affirmed its position in the world arena after Hoang Xuan Vinh won the first gold for Vietnam at Olympics Rio 2016.
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