2018 Asian Para Games: VN athletes receive support
2018 Asian Para Games: Vietnamese athletes receive support
VKFrontier Co., a cosmetics company of the Republic of Korea, has announced its a sponsor package worth 12,000 USD for Vietnamese athletes who will compete at the upcoming 2018 Asian Para Games in Indonesia, which begin in October.
Paralympics gold medallist powerlifter Le Van Cong, one of the golden hopes for Vietnam at the 2018 Asian Para Games (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – VKFrontierCo., a cosmetics company of the Republic of Korea, has announced its a sponsorpackage worth 12,000 USD for Vietnamese athletes who will compete at theupcoming 2018 Asian Para Games in Indonesia, which begin in October.
VKFrontier is the first company tosponsor the delegation. A ceremony was held on August 23 to make theannouncement.
Speaking at the event, Vice Presidentand General Secretary of the Vietnam Paralympic Association Vu The Phiet laudedthe contributions and efforts of the athletes with disabilities, who have earnedmany outstanding achievements for the nation’s sport sector.
The sponsorship aims to encourageVietnamese athletes at the continental sporting event, said CEO of VKFrontierAhn Hee-kyoon.
The Vietnamese athletes will competein seven sports at the 2018 Asian Para Games, namely athletics, swimming,powerlifting, badminton, table tennis, chess and judo.
Prominent athletes include Paralympicsgold medallist powerlifter Le Van Cong and javelin thrower Cao Ngoc Hung.
At the previous Asian Para Games in2014, Vietnam won nine gold, seven silver and 13 bronze medals, finishing tenthin the overall medal tally.-VNA
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