The first Vovinam (Vietnamese martial art) Viet Vo Dao Grand Prix was held successfully in Algeria on May 4-5.
Martial artists compete at the event. (Photo: VNA)
The event
was sponsored by the Vietnamese Embassy and Vovinam Viet Vo Dao Federation in Algeria.
It attracted a large number of martial artists from
Vovinam clubs in Algiers
city and neighbouring provinces.
Thousands of spectators were present at the competition
to cheer up the martial artists.
Addressing the award ceremony at the end of the event,
Vietnamese Ambassador to Algeria Pham Quoc Tru encouraged martial artists to
increase teaching and learning of this sport to spur the development of Vovinam
Viet Vo Dao in Algeria
as well as promote the relations between the two countries.
Introduced to Algeria in the 1970s, Vovinam has
become popular and is now being practised by over 20,000 people across the
African country.
Vovinam Viet Vo Dao was founded by Nguyen Loc (1912-1960)
in 1936 but developed in 1938 with a view to providing practitioners with an
efficient method of self-defence after a short period of study.
Vovinam is practiced with and without weapons. It is
based on the principle of combining between ‘hard’ and ‘soft’. It is not only
about the training of the body but also of the mind.
Vovinam has to date been practiced in more than 60 countries
and territories, with millions of learners from thousands of Vovinam clubs.
The sport was included in the 27th SEA Games in Myanmar in 2013 and the fifth Asian Beach Games
in Da Nang city
in 2016. It will be an official sport at the upcoming ASEAN University Games in
Myanmar
in December 2018.
Source: NDO
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