VietNamNet Bridge – Poor investment, lack of information and
key athletes are among the reasons that caused Vietnam’s failure at the 2012
Olympic Games.
Vietnam won 18 official cards for
11 sports. This was the first time Vietnam went to the Olympics with all
official tickets. This was also the highest number of Vietnamese athletes at
the Olympics. The increase of athletes gave Vietnam a bigger opportunity to
seek medals. However, the country did not win any medal. Why?
The first reason is poor
preparation for the games and the second reason is poor investment in Olympics,
which were analyzed in our previous article: Vietnam’s
failure at London Olympic.
Another reason is the lack of
determination of the sports sector. When the Olympic campaign was kicked off,
the Vietnam Olympic Committee bravely set a target of winning 20-30 cards.
Vietnam failed to achieve this goal but it was already a success when 18
athletes took official cards to the games. However, the sport sector’s
investment and determination stopped there. It did not set a target for winning
medals.
Lack of outstanding athletes is
also a reason. The best results for Vietnam at the Olympics are the fourth
position of shooter Hoang Xuan Vinh in the men’s 50m pistol event and the
fourth position of weightlifter Tran Le Quoc Toan at the men’s 56kg category.
These are also the best achievement in Vinh and Toan’s career.
Experts said that Vietnam lacked
an athlete who could make a breakthrough.
At the 2000 Sydney Olympics, when
taekwondo was added to the Olympics for the first time, Tran Hieu Ngan was not
highly praised as her teammate Xuan Mai. However, Ngan performed excellently to
win a silver medal, the first Olympic medal for Vietnam. At the 2008 Beijing
Olympics, weightlifter Hoang Anh Tuan broke out with 290kg to win a silver
medal.
At the 2012 Olympic Games, some
Vietnamese athletes overcame themselves but they could not make a breakthrough
to take Olympic medals. Xuan Vinh and Quoc Toan are examples.
Weak prediction is a very old
reason though Vietnam has integrated into the international sports arena for
more than two decades.
Before the games, sports
officials thought that if gymnast Ha Thanh could win a world bronze medal, she
could win a medal at the Olympics, or weightlifter Quoc Toan could get a medal
because he always lifted 290kg weight during his drilling time. They also
believed that martial art athletes had big opportunity at the games.
However, the fact was far
different from their expectation. Ha Thanh was rejected in the qualifier round.
The unexpected appearance of a North Korea weightlifter at the men’s 56kg
category, who broke an Olympic record upset Vietnam’s calculation. Quoc Toan
could not win a medal. Taekwondo, Judo, fencing and wrestling athletes also
failed.
The last and the major reason is
Vietnam’s poor strategy. In its development plan to 2020, Vietnam aims to rank
first in Southeast Asia in sports and gradually reach the regional and
international arenas. However, Vietnam does not determine its key sports for
investment.
Results of Vietnamese athletes at
the 2012 Olympics:
Badminton: Nguyen Tien Minh
defeated Yuhan Tan (Belgium) 2-1, was trounced by Parupalli Kashyap (India)
0-2, and rejected in the qualifier round of the men’s singer event.
Fencing: Nguyen Tien Nhat was
defeated by Alimzhanov (Kazakhstan) 9-5 in the first round of the men's
individual epee.
Gymnastics: Pham Phuoc Hung, Phan
Thi Ha Thanh and Do Thi Ngan Than could not pass the qualifying round.
Judo: Van Ngoc Tu was defeated by
Menezes (Brazil) in the first round of the women’s 48kg category.
Rowing: Pham Thi Hai and Pham Thi
Thao ranked 16/17 in the women’s lightweight double sculls event.
Shooting: Hoang Xuan Vinh ranked
fourth in the men’s 50m pistol event (breaking national record) and ninth in
the men’s 10m air pistol event. Le Thi Hoang Ngoc ranked 32nd in the women’s
25m pistol event and 21st in the women’s 10m air pistol event.
Swimming: Nguyen Thi Anh Vien
ranked 26th/37 in the women’s 200m backstroke event (breaking national record)
and 28th in the women’s 400m individual medley.
Weightlifting: Tran Le Quoc Toan
ranked 4th in the men’s 56kg event. Nguyen Thi Thuy ranked 8th in the women’s
53kg event.
Wrestling: Nguyen Thi Lua was trounced
0-5 by Carol Huynh (Canada) in the 1/8 round.
Taekwondo: Le Huynh Chau was
defeated by Wei Chen-yang (Taiwan, China) 1-5 in the first round. Chu Hoang
Dieu Linh was trounced by Helena Fromm (Germany) 1-13 in the first round.
Track-and-field: Duong Thi Viet
Anh ranked 29th/34 in the woman’s high jump event, with 1.80m. Duong Thi Thanh
Phuc ranked 36th/57 in the women’s 20km walking (breaking national record).
Compiled by S. Tung
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