Van Dinh Sports Tournament 2026: Badminton, Table Tennis & Chess Competition | Vietnam News

Van Dinh, Vietnam – The Van Dinh Commune Sports Tournament officially opened on Saturday, March 21, 2026, bringing together over 100 athletes from across the region in a celebration of athleticism and community spirit. The event coincides with the commemoration of the 80th anniversary of Vietnam Sports Day (March 27, 1946 – March 27, 2026) and follows the recent conclusion of elections for the 16th National Assembly and People’s Council for the 2026-2031 term.

Flag-raising ceremony marking the opening of the Van Dinh Commune Sports Tournament 2026. Photo: Lai Tan

The tournament, organized by the People’s Committee of Van Dinh commune, features competition in three popular disciplines: badminton, table tennis, and chess. Participants represent more than 40 agencies, units, villages, and schools, demonstrating broad participation across the community. The event isn’t just about competition; it’s a testament to the growing emphasis on physical education and sports within Van Dinh commune, fostering health, solidarity, and a vibrant cultural life at the grassroots level.

During the opening ceremony, Pham Thuy Hoa, Vice Chairman of Van Dinh Commune People’s Committee, emphasized the positive progress of the physical education and sports movement in the area. “The Van Dinh Commune Sports Tournament 2026 is a vivid testament to that spirit – where willpower, strength, and solidarity are crystallized through each match,” she stated. Her remarks highlighted the tournament’s role in strengthening community bonds and promoting a healthy lifestyle.

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Pham Thuy Hoa, Vice Chairman of Van Dinh Commune People’s Committee, delivered the opening speech. Photo: Lai Tan

Organizers have structured the competitions to ensure fairness and inclusivity, dividing athletes into age groups to encourage participation from a wide range of residents, from young adults to middle-aged individuals. This approach aims to maximize competitiveness although providing opportunities for everyone to engage in the sporting event. The tournament’s structure reflects a commitment to accessibility and broad-based community involvement.

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Athletes competed in three disciplines: Badminton, Chess, and Table Tennis. Photo: Lai Tan

The awards ceremony will recognize top performers in each discipline. Four first prizes, four second prizes, and eight third prizes will be awarded in badminton. Table tennis will witness one first prize, one second prize, and two third prizes distributed. Chess competitions will also award one first prize, one second prize, and two third prizes. These accolades acknowledge the dedication and skill of the athletes participating in the Van Dinh Commune Sports Tournament.

The Van Dinh Commune Sports Tournament serves as a reminder of the importance of sports in fostering community cohesion and promoting a healthy lifestyle. It’s a local event with a broader resonance, reflecting Vietnam’s ongoing commitment to physical fitness and national pride, particularly as the nation celebrates the 80th anniversary of Vietnam Sports Day. The tournament’s success underscores the value of grassroots sports initiatives in building stronger, healthier communities.

As the tournament progresses, residents of Van Dinh commune and sports enthusiasts alike will be watching closely to see who emerges victorious in each discipline. The event provides a platform for local athletes to showcase their talents and contribute to the vibrant sporting culture of the region. The spirit of competition and camaraderie is expected to continue throughout the tournament, culminating in a celebration of athletic achievement and community unity.

The next update from the Van Dinh Commune Sports Tournament is expected following the conclusion of the preliminary rounds on March 23, 2026, with the finals scheduled for March 25, 2026. Stay tuned to local news outlets for further details and results.

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