On May 8, Vietnam Boxing team members set out for Bangkok, Thailand. The whole team will practice here for 2 weeks, before officially entering the 2nd qualifying competition Olympic. This is also the last qualifying round to identify fighters to win tickets to the Paris Olympics.
According to information iThethao.vn Noting, the Vietnam Women's Boxing team has not yet closed the official registration list. Meanwhile, the male team has identified the upcoming faces. Those are 6 boxers, with 4 coaches accompanying the team members.
Below is a list of Vietnam boxing team coaching staff in the 2nd Paris Olympic qualifying round, according to ITHETHAO.VN source. The boxers participating in the competition were the defending national championships, winning gold medals in the last 3 national tournaments they participated in.
– Coach Huynh Viet Khanh
– Coach Le Van Phuong
– Coach Nguyen Anh Dung
– Coach Do Duc Thanh
– Athlete Nguyen Minh Cuong (51kg player)
– athlete Nguyen Van Duong (played 57kg in male)
– Vu Thanh Dat athlete (played 63.5kg male)
– athlete Nguyen Duc Long (played 71kg in male)
– athlete Nguyen Manh Cuong (played 80kg in male)
– Athlete Doan Ngoc Minh Hieu (competing on 92kg male)
The only weight of Vietnam Boxing does not send boxers to compete in the 2nd Olympic qualifying round of 92kg. With 6 fighters attending, Boxing South Vietnam will strive and try each battle. In fact, the goal of winning tickets directly to the Olympic Games of Boxing South Vietnam is not easy.
According to information from the Olympic Round Organizing Committee of Boxing, they recorded more than 600 athletes registered to compete. In the framework of the male boxing, with the number of athletes registered to participate in each weight ranges ranging from 50-70 athletes, each boxer must compete and win 4 matches to have tickets to Olympic.
Earlier, at the Tokyo Olympic Games, Boxing South Vietnam won 1 ticket to attend the Olympics of the boxer Nguyen Van Duong. However, in the current context, the coaching staff does not put heavy pressure on achievement and targets in the 2nd Olympic qualifying round for this boxer.