Bodybuilders flex muscles for SEA Games comeback
HCM CITY Vietnamese bodybuilders are excited as their sport returns to the SEA Games after a nineyear hiatus and are eyeing a major medal haul to make the comeback memorable.
Nguyễn Văn Hải, head coach of the national team, told Việt Nam News that the bodybuilders were going through two training sessions a day everyday (one in the morning and one in the afternoon) except for Sunday, when they only train in the morning.
Bodybuilding is one of Việt Nam’s sport fortes at the regional level, but the sport has been left out of the SEA Games since 2013, when the event was held in Myanmar.
Out of 17 athletes training in HCM City now, 14 will be officially selected to compete in the 31st edition of the SEA Games that will be hosted by Việt Nam next month.
Many Vietnamese bodybuilders have garnered international fame over the years. One trump card for the upcoming contest is Phạm Văn Mách (eight gold medals from Asian championships and two in world championships); and Đinh Kim Loan (seven golds in Asian championships and two in world championships) is another.
The team began preparing for the SEA Games in April last year, back when the event was scheduled to be held on November. However COVID-19 pushed the event to May he necessary nutrients.
SEA Games 31 will be held in Hà Nội from May 12 to 23. The bodybuilding competition will take place May 13-15 in 10 categories. Female bodybuilders will compete at the event for the first time in SEA Games history.
The pressure on the team was big this year, with the target of four gold medals and topping the medal board in bodybuilding, head coach Hải said.
They would face stiff competition from opponents like Myanmar and Thailand, who are also strong in bodybuilding, he said.
While Loan, one of the most prominent female bodybuilders in Việt Nam, is happy to compete, she is also feeling the pressure.
“I will do my best to achieve the best results for my country. I am not competing for myself anymore, but for our country, and we will have a lot of Vietnamese in the audience supporting us.” VNS
Now, after nine years, bodybuilding is back in the SEA Games."
Nguyễn Văn Hải, head coach of the national team