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Host Vietnam rolls out red carpet for SEA Games nations

Host Vietnam rolls out red carpet for SEA Games nations

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A man rides motorbike past a banner advertising the upcoming 31st Southeast Asian Games in Hanoi, Vietnam, 25 April 2022. Luong Thai Linh, EPA-EFE.
A man rides motorbike past a banner advertising the upcoming 31st Southeast Asian Games in Hanoi, Vietnam, 25 April 2022. Luong Thai Linh, EPA-EFE.

Host Vietnam formally received the entire Philippine delegation during the welcome ceremony on Wednesday in Hanoi, along with the other nations set to compete in the 31st Southeast Asian Games.

Commissioner Ramon Fernandez of the Philippine Sports Commission led Team Philippines during the warm reception by the host country, signaling that all 11 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) have already settled for the Games in the Vietnamese capital.

"Host Vietnam has been taking care of the preparations, competitions, and the activities surrounding the SEA Games pretty well," said Fernandez, the chef de mission of Team Philippines.

"So far, everything's been going on smoothly," he added.

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The Philippine flag has been raised at the My Dinh Stadium, along with those of other participating countries. Over 8,000 athletes, coaches, and officials will be actively joining the ongoing Games until the closing ceremonies on May 23.

The parade of nations and opening rites are scheduled on Thursday, formally kicking off the Vietnam version of the biennial sports fest last hosted and won by the Philippines in 2019.

The nation's participation in the multi-sports meet has been funded by the PSC, the government arm in sports, to fuel the title-retention bid of the 980-strong delegation, including 641 athletes from 38 sports.

Team Philippines captured the overall title when it hosted the Games in 2019 where Filipino athletes collected 149 gold, 117 silver, and 121 bronze medals from 56 sports.

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