Track and field athlete Ho Trong Manh Hung
Ho Trong Manh Hung
Living place: Ha Noi
Birthday: ?-?-2004 (22 years old)
Population of Vietnam 2004: 81,44 millions
Global rank: #98145
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Ho Trong Manh Hung is one of the most promising young track and field athletes in Vietnam today, competing prominently in the men's triple jump event. With the 33rd SEA Games Gold Medal, he quickly made a strong impression and is considered an important next face of Vietnamese athletics in the regional and international arena.
Before being known in the regional arena, Ho Trong Manh Hung made a strong impression in domestic tournaments. He continuously achieved high results at the National Athletics Championships, thereby affirming his leading position in the triple jump event and winning a spot on the Vietnamese athletics team. Manh Hung's strengths lie in his good resilience, stable technique and strong competitive mentality, especially his ability to make breakthroughs in decisive jumps.
The biggest turning point in Ho Trong Manh Hung's career came at SEA Games 33. The first time he attended a Southeast Asian Games, he competed excellently and won the Gold Medal in the men's triple jump with a record of 16.33 m. This is not only the first SEA Games medal in Manh Hung's career, but also has important significance in helping Vietnamese athletics regain its position in this content after many years of waiting. That victory brought his name closer to fans and experts in the region.
Previously, at the National Athletics Championships, Ho Trong Manh Hung also won the Men's Triple Jump Gold Medal with a record of over 16.30 m, thereby affirming his stable performance and high competitiveness. These results show that he is not a temporary phenomenon but a well-trained athlete with a clear development path.
At a very young age, Ho Trong Manh Hung is expected to continue improving his achievements, aiming to break the national record in the triple jump, and at the same time become the mainstay of the Vietnamese athletics team in the next SEA Games. Further, he is expected to participate and make an impression at major arenas such as ASIAD and continental tournaments.
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Ho Trong Manh Hung birthday ?-?-2004 (at the age of 22).
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Ho Trong Manh Hung was born in Hai Duong, of Vietnam. Mr working and living in Ha Noi, of Vietnam. Mr, whose Zodiac is (don't know), and who Chinese Zodiac is The Monkey. Ho Trong Manh Hung's global rank is 98145 and whose rank is 301 in list of famous Track and field athlete. Population of Vietnam in 2004 is about 81,44 millions persons.
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Events in 2004 and 31-2
Events in the world in the birth year of Ho Trong Manh Hung
- About one third of Iran’s Parliament steps down to protest hard-line Guardian Council’s banning of more than 2,000 reformists from running in parliamentary elections (Feb. 1).
- A. Q. Khan, founder of Pakistan's nuclear program, admits he sold nuclear-weapons designs to other countries, including North Korea, Iran, and Libya (Feb. 4).
- Armed rebels in Haiti force President Aristide to resign and flee the country (Feb. 29).
- Spain is rocked by terrorist attacks, killing more than 200. Al Qaeda takes responsibility (March 11).
- Spain's governing Popular Party loses election to opposition Socialists. Outcome seen as a reaction to terrorist attacks days before and Popular Party's support of the U.S.-led war in Iraq (March 14).
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) formally admits 7 new countries: Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia (March 29).
- Israeli prime minister Sharon announces plan to unilaterally withdraw from Gaza Strip (April 12).
- Greek Cypriots reject UN reunification plan with Turkish Cypriots (April 24).
- Sudan rebels (SPLA) and government reach accord to end 21-year civil war. However, separate war in western Darfur region between Arab militias and black Africans continues unabated (May 26).
- U.S. troops launch offensive in Falluja in response to killing and mutilation on March 31 of four U.S. civilian contractors. (April 5–May 1).
- U.S. hands over power to Iraqi interim government; Iyad Allawi becomes prime minister (June 28).
- Security Council demands Sudanese government disarm militias in Darfur that are massacring civilians (July 30).
- Summer Olympics take place in Athens, Greece (Aug. 13–29).
- Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez survives recall referendum (Aug. 16).
- Chechen terrorists take about 1,200 schoolchildren and others hostage in Beslan, Russia; 340 people die when militant detonate explosives (Sept. 1–3).
- UN Atomic Energy Agency tells Iran to stop enriching uranium; a nascent nuclear weapons program suspected (Sept. 18).
- About 380 tons of explosives reported missing in Iraq (Oct. 25).
- Yasir Arafat dies in Paris (Nov. 11).
- U.S. troops launch attack on Falluja, stronghold of the Iraqi insurgency (Nov. 8).
- Ukraine presidential election declared fraudulent (Nov. 21).
- Hamid Karzai inaugurated as Afghanistan's first popularly elected president (Dec. 7).
- Massive protests by supporters of opposition candidate Viktor Yushchenko's lead to a new Ukrainian election; Yushchenko eventually declared prime minister (Dec. 26).
- Enormous tsunami devastates Asia; 200,000 killed (Dec. 26).










