64 Awards Presented at Cao Bang Provincial Pickleball and Badminton Tournament for Youth and Children 2026
The Cao Bang Province Youth and Children’s Pickleball and Badminton Tournament 2026 concluded on May 24, 2026, with a vibrant closing ceremony that celebrated the achievements of nearly 400 young athletes from 29 delegations. The event, organized by the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, awarded 64 prizes across 16 events in both pickleball and badminton, highlighting the growing popularity of these sports among Vietnam’s youth.
Event Overview: A Showcase of Talent and Sportsmanship
The three-day tournament, held in Cao Bang Province, brought together participants aged 11 to 13, competing in categories that emphasized teamwork, skill, and fair play. The event featured 16 competitions, with 64 awards distributed to athletes who excelled in their respective age groups and disciplines. The closing ceremony, attended by provincial officials, coaches, and spectators, underscored the province’s commitment to fostering athletic development and cultural exchange.
Comrade Nguyen Quoc Trung, Provincial Party Committee member and Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, highlighted the tournament’s significance in his closing remarks. “This event not only promotes physical fitness but also cultivates a spirit of solidarity and sportsmanship among the youth,” he said. “It’s a testament to the dedication of our athletes, coaches, and the broader community in nurturing future champions.”
Competition Breakdown: Pickleball and Badminton Highlights
The tournament saw intense competition in both pickleball and badminton. In pickleball, 5 first prizes, 5 second prizes, and 10 third prizes were awarded, while badminton contributed 11 first prizes, 11 second prizes, and 22 third prizes. The matches, described as “lively and exciting,” showcased technical prowess and strategic play, with athletes displaying remarkable agility and focus.

In the pickleball events, Group I (ages 11-13) competed in boys’ and girls’ doubles. The girls’ doubles title went to Lăng Lục Phương Nhật and Đàm Diệu Linh from Thị Xuân Secondary School, while the boys’ doubles champions were Nông Hoàng Bảo Phúc and Nguyễn Bảo An from Hợp Giang Secondary School. These victories were celebrated as milestones in the athletes’ sporting journeys.
Badminton events saw a similar level of excitement, with standout performances in both singles and doubles categories. The tournament’s structure allowed participants to compete in multiple events, fostering a competitive yet supportive environment. Coaches praised the athletes for their “skillful and elegant shots,” emphasizing the importance of perseverance and collaboration.
Community and Cultural Impact
The tournament’s success was attributed to the collaborative efforts of local authorities, schools, and volunteers. The Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism played a pivotal role in ensuring the event ran smoothly, while schools provided logistical support and encouraged student participation. The event also served as a platform for cultural exchange, with athletes and families engaging in activities that celebrated Cao Bang’s heritage.
Local residents expressed pride in the tournament’s organization, noting that it brought the community together. “It’s inspiring to see so many young people passionate about sports,” said a spectator. “This event not only promotes healthy competition but also strengthens our sense of community.”
Looking Ahead: The Future of Youth Sports in Cao Bang
The 2026 tournament marks a significant step in Cao Bang’s efforts to prioritize youth sports development. Officials have already begun planning for the 2027 edition, with ambitions to expand participation and enhance facilities. The province’s focus on sports as a tool for education and social growth aligns with broader national initiatives to improve youth engagement and well-being.

As the region continues to invest in athletic infrastructure, the Cao Bang Provincial Pickleball and Badminton Tournament is poised to become a regional benchmark. With its blend of competition, camaraderie, and cultural significance, the event exemplifies how sports can inspire and unite communities.
Key Takeaways
- The 2026 Cao Bang Provincial Youth and Children’s Pickleball and Badminton Tournament awarded 64 prizes to nearly 400 athletes from 29 delegations.
- Comrade Nguyen Quoc Trung, Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, emphasized the event’s role in fostering sportsmanship and community spirit.
- Key victories in pickleball included girls’ and boys’ doubles titles for athletes from Thị Xuân and Hợp Giang Secondary Schools.
- The tournament highlighted Cao Bang’s commitment to youth development, with plans to expand the event’s reach in future years.
As the dust settles on the 2026 tournament, the legacy of the event will endure in the memories of participants, coaches, and spectators alike. For Cao Bang, the success of this year’s competition is a promising sign of what’s to come in the world of youth sports.
What’s next for Cao Bang’s sports initiatives? Stay tuned as the province continues to build on this momentum.