VietNamNet Bridge – The Viet Nam Athletics Federation has set up a table of standards to choose a team of athletes to contest the 26th Southeast Asian Games in Indonesia in November.
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The standards were set up by former German Olympian and world athletics competitor Uwe Freimuth, now a coach and consultant to the federation.
Where Viet Nam is strong in an event, the standard requires athletes must equal or better the performance of the silver medal winner in the Laos Games, depending on the event.
For example, in the women's 800m, to qualify an athlete must to reach 2:07.66, which is 0.33sec faster than the time that took silver in Laos.
In other events the standard may be equal to the time.
In cases where the nation is not strong, the federation has proposed lesser standards. For example, in the men's 100m the standard is set at 10.50sec, which is 0.11sec better than the time which took the bronze medal.
The federation believes clear standards will help athletes improve and attract sponsorship.
It is estimated there are 20 Vietnamese athletes who would probably reach the standards. This number may increase after the HCM City Track and Field Open in August and the National Athletics Championship in September.
VietNamNet/Viet Nam News
