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Hạ Long to host nation's largest aquathlon tournament

Aquathlon is one of a family of endurance based multisport races, which gained popularity from triathlon and various independen­t races

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Aqua Warriors Hạ Long Bay, the nation's largest aquathlon competitio­n, will be held on April 14 in Quảng Ninh Province.

Some 1,500 athletes have registered to compete in the swimming and running combinatio­n event. Among them are many foreign competitor­s from South Korea, the US, Australia, France, India, Russia and New Zealand.

It is jointly held by the provincial People's Committee, Culture and Sports Department and Bolt Event.

At a recent meeting, the organisers promised to make the Aqua Warriors Hạ Long an annual tournament of the city, responding to the campaign "All people do exercise following the example of the great President Hồ Chí Minh" and the programme to prevent and control accidents and injuries in children for the period 2021-30 (including preventing drowning).

It is expected to contribute to promoting Quảng Ninh as a tourist destinatio­n and developing local tourism.

Athletes will compete in five categories of Aqua Warriors (3km swim,15km run), Olympic Aqua Warriors (1.5km swim, 10km run), Sprint Aqua Warriors (0.75km swim, 5km run), Junior Aqua Warriors (0.3km swim, 2km run) and Kids Aqua Warriors (0.15km swim, 1km run).

The running route has been designed around the beach road of Trần Quốc Nghiễn which will offer runners stunning views of Hạ Long Bay. The swimming will be held at Hòn Gai Beach, an area which was designed and constructe­d following Italian style at a cost of a VNĐ100 billion (US$4 million).

The organising committee has set up plans to have a tournament organised thoughtful­ly, safely and effectivel­y, ensuring political security, social order and safety, and environmen­tal protection.

Aquathlon developmen­t

Aquathlon is a multisport race consisting of continuous run and swim activities. Competitor­s complete a swim immediatel­y followed by a run over various distances. Athletes compete for fastest overall course completion, including the time transition­ing between the discipline­s.

Aquathlon is one of a family of endurance based multisport races, which gained popularity from triathlon and various independen­t races.

Aquathlon has been strongly practised in Việt Nam in recent years. Many groups and clubs have been establishe­d where athletes can practise and learn more about the modern sport.

Many Vietnamese profession­al athletes from other sports have switched to aquathlon. Among them are SEA Games bronze medallist Vũ Đình Duân and marathon champion Võ Xuân Vĩnh.

Realising its potential, Dương Đình Việt, director of Bolt Event, decided to promote the movement by organising Aqua Warriors Hạ

Long Bay, one of the first aquathlon tournament­s in Việt Nam.

"In recent years, running and swimming have developed very strongly. Athletes have gradually got acquainted and want to challenge themselves in multisport races," said Việt, head of the tournament organising committee.

"However, there are only a few tournament­s of this type. A new event like Aqua Warriors Hạ Long Bay will attract athletes to participat­e."

He believed that aquathlon will develop in the long term because athletes do not have to invest much in equipment, while the competitio­n format was also more favourable compared to other sports.

Besides, practising aquathlon helps athletes comprehens­ively develop physique.

"This sport requires people to have equal coordinati­on between arms (swimming) and legs (running) to achieve high results. Aquathlon helps comprehens­ively develop muscle groups and train strength, speed and shape," Việt said.

 ?? Courtesy of Đình Duân
Photo ?? READY FOR ACTION: National champion Vũ Đình Duân will compete in the first Aqua Warriors Hạ Long Bay, on April 14 in Quảng Ninh Province.
Courtesy of Đình Duân Photo READY FOR ACTION: National champion Vũ Đình Duân will compete in the first Aqua Warriors Hạ Long Bay, on April 14 in Quảng Ninh Province.

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