VietNamNet Bridge – The pay for food for athletes of national sports teams will be increased to VND200,000 ($10)/person/day for national teams and VND150,000/person/day for young teams. The price storm has directly hit their meals.
Struggling with prices
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Hung said that because of the price storm, the milk ration for athletes has reduced from 4-5 cans a day to 2-3 cans a day. He worried that the health and records of athletes may be affected.
Athletes at the center currently enjoy VND120,000 ($6) for meals per day. But Hung said that this sum covers water, milk, fuel, etc. so the spending for food is not much.
VND120,000/athlete/day has been applied for over two years, when everything was much cheaper than present.
An anonymous athlete said that his food ration, from milk to fruit, has been cut down. He said he did not want to eat, especially in this hot weather in Hanoi.
To “save” athletes, the General Department of Sports and Physical Training has asked relevant agencies to increase the pay for food for athletes of national teams to VND240,000 ($12)/person/day (in training), and VND400,000 ($20)/person/day (in competition). However, the petition has not been approved.
Athletes need more than food
According a decision issued in 2008 by the government, elite sport athletes are not only provided with sufficient food but also functional food. However, the head of the General Department of Sports and Physical Training, Vuong Bich Thang recently told Tien Phong newspaper that athletes are just supplied with food, not functional food. It is difficult to sufficient provide them with food, let alone functional food.
Director of the National Center for Sports Training No. 1, Nguyen Manh Hung added: “In developed countries, athletes eat at demand, not based on set pay. Depending on the characteristics of each sport, the best athletes have their own doctors and coaches. Vietnam is still in difficult conditions so we cannot afford that but it must change sometimes”.
“I hope that national sports teams will receive assistance from private and social organizations. In this condition, the state budget for sports teams is not enough,” Hung said.
The chief of the General Department of Sports and Physical Training, Vuong Bich Thang said that it is difficult to raise spending for food for athletes because the state budget allocation is limited.
“We have asked the Ministry of Finance to raise budget allocation for athlete’s food and they agreed with us but for some reasons, it cannot increase right now,” Thang said.
He also said that previously, the pay for food for athletes only increased three months after they participate in competitions. He said that in May, the pay for food will increase from VND120,000 to VND200,000/person/day for national teams and VND150,000/day for young teams to prepare for the Southeast Asian Games 2011.
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