In terms of achievements, Vietnamese basketball has achieved success in recent SEA Games.
Việt Nam team finish the 16th World Wushu Championship with five golds, three silvers and three bronzes.
The Golden Star Warriors could have sent 20,000 fans home in jubilation, had they not conceded to Mohanad Ali's header in the dying seconds.
More than 15,000 athletes have registered to take part in the 2023 Techcombank HCM City Marathon, breaking the record set by the previous edition.
Once again it was Đặng Trần Phương Nhi who stepped on to the top podium for the women's nanquan event.
Việt Nam will host Iraq in the second Group F round match at the Mỹ Đình Stadium in which the host sides are considered underdogs.
Kenshin Mizushima and Nguyễn Thị Kim Cương win the inaugural Ironman 70.3 Phú Quốc in Kiên Giang Province.
Phát, 28, was announced the champion with a knockout, a result that he promised at the press briefing prior to the match.
Đặng Trần Phương Nhi topped the podium in the women's nangun event with 9.760 points.
Hồ Tràm Rumble features four knockouts in which Zhu Dian Xing keeps the WBO Global championship and Trần Văn Thảo wins a thrilling match.
It has been recognised by Runner's World UK magazine as one of the 50 greatest races on earth.
A marathon may be a grueling race, but when you run through some of the most amazing sights in Việt Nam, it sure does soften the blow! The Hạ Long Bay marathon took place at the weekend featuring thousands of athletes from all over the world.
The event, entitled Muay Thai Rampage (MTR): Call of Honor, will be organised for the first time in Việt Nam featuring strong local and international martial artists at the Saigon Sports Club.
Phạm Văn Nam is preparing for an important event in late November in HCM City, where he will fight for a belt in a new tournament that will help lift his name internationally.
With Quảng Ninh residents participating in this year's event reaching over 2,000 for the first time, it represents a new milestone in the marathon's development. It serves as evidence of the marathon's expanding popularity and highlights the fact that running has transcended being a mere sporting activity to become a lifestyle.
Việt Nam's second Ironman event features 2,000 athletes including a large Vietnamese contingent and a diverse array of international competitors from 47 countries and territories, who will also discover the world-class facilities and idyllic tropical setting on the Pearl Island of Phú Quốc.
Hà Nội I stepped up the pace after a slow start and created several opportunities but national forward Phạm Hải Yến could not find the back of the net.
The organisers announce that about 3,800 runners from 40 localities were ready to discover the special routes of the first large-scale running event in Gia Lai.