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Vietnam SEA Games In May Will Have 40 Sports, 520 Events 

Squeezed to arrange the 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEAG), Vietnam coordinators made the responsibility on Monday to open the 11-country sports fest not later than the center of May one year from now. 

However no definite timetable was reported during the web based gathering of the SEAG Federation, Philippine Olympic Committee 안전놀이터 (POC) president Rep. Abraham "Bambol'' Tolentino said Vietnamese coordinators were agreeable to any date for the initial service in mid-May. 

It was an understanding reached after the body conversed with the following host, Cambodia, to yield on having the Vietnam release arranged on May 5—precisely a year prior to the Cambodians have the 2023 variant. 

"The Cambodians needed to have somewhere around a year's window for them to plan,'' said Tolentino. "They at first needed the initial function to be on May 5 or prior.'' 

Facilitating the SEA Games interestingly, Cambodia will hold the 2023 version in Phnom Penh. 

Initially set from Nov. 21 to Dec. 2 this year, the Vietnam SEA Games in Hanoi was retired by its administration because of the furious COVID-19 wellbeing emergency in the district. 

"The Vietnamese coordinators will affirm the particular dates soon,'' said Tolentino. 

Calendared in the Hanoi Games are 40 games, including 520 occasions. 

Group Philippines is the protecting generally champion in the wake of overwhelming the 30th SEA Games in 2019, where 54 games were played with 530 gold awards parted with. 

Tolentino clarified the Philippine assignment will travel to Vietnam in clumps relying upon the timetable of occasions since the proposed opening function timetable would come three days after the public races on May 9, 2022. 

Additionally in participation during the web-based SEAG Federation gathering were Maj. Gen.Charouck Arirachakaran, Dr. Varin Tansuphasiri, educator Charoen Wattanasin, Dato Seri Chaiyapak Siriwat and Thana Chaiprasit of Thailand, Dato Norza Zakaria and Dato Nazifudin of Malaysia, Ferry Kono of Indonesia, Chris Chan of Singapore and Tran Van Manh of Vietnam.