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  2. Indoor games and sports - Wikipedia

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    Indoor games and sports are a variety of structured games or competitive physical exercises, typically carried out either at home, in a well-sheltered building, or in a specially constructed sport venue such as a gym, a natatorium, an arena or a roofed stadium.

  3. VTV3 - Wikipedia

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    VTV3 is a state-owned Vietnamese television channel owned by the Vietnam Television, launched officially on 31 March 1996.As the country's first ever sports and entertainment dedicated channel, it broadcasts sporting events and entertainment-oriented programs including music, game shows, leisure & lifestyles, nationally produced, as well as American and Asian series.

  4. Asian Indoor Games - Wikipedia

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    The competition consisted of indoor sports with TV broadcasting potential, a number of which are not included in the Asian Games and Winter Asian Games Programs and are not Olympic sports. The sports program included electronic sports , extreme sports, aerobics, acrobatics, indoor athletics, dance sports, futsal, inline hockey, finswimming ...

  5. Phu Tho Arena - Wikipedia

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    2003 Southeast Asian Games 2009 Asian Indoor Games Phu Tho Arena ( Vietnamese : Nhà thi đấu Phú Thọ ) is a multi-purpose indoor arena , located in District 11 , Ho Chi Minh City , Vietnam , within walking distance from the 1932-built Phú Thọ Horse Racing Ground .

  6. 2009 Asian Indoor Games - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 Asian Indoor Games (Vietnamese: Đại hội Thể thao Trong nhà châu Á 2009), officially the 3rd Asian Indoor Games (Vietnamese: Đại hội Thể thao Trong nhà châu Á lần thứ 3) and also known as Vietnam 2009, were a pancontinential indoor multi-sport event held in Vietnam from 30 October till 8 November 2009.

  7. Hanoi Indoor Games Gymnasium - Wikipedia

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    Hanoi Indoor Games Gymnasium in 2022. Hanoi Indoor Games Gymnasium or Mỹ Đình Indoor Athletics Arena (Vietnamese: Cung Điền kinh Hà Nội or Cung Thi đấu Điền kinh trong nhà Mỹ Đình) is an indoor arena in Hanoi, Vietnam. It has a capacity of 3,094 using permanent seating and temporary seating configuration.

  8. Indoor athletics at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games - Wikipedia

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    Indoor athletics at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games was held in Hanoi Indoor Games Gymnasium, Hanoi, Vietnam from 31 October to 2 November 2009.. On the first day of competition youth beat out experience in the 60 metres races: representing the host nation, Vietnam's Vũ Thị Hương set a personal best to edge veteran Guzel Khubbieva to the women's gold, and 20-year-old Su Bingtian also ran a ...

  9. Vietnam at the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games

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    Vietnam at the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games; IOC code: VIE: NOC: Vietnam Olympic Committee: Website: www.voc.org.vn (in Vietnamese and English) in Ashgabat; Competitors: 103 in 13 [1] sports: Medals Ranked 9th: Gold 13 Silver 8 Bronze 19 Total 40: Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games appearances