On June 4, at Yen So Park (Hanoi), 1,500 young athletes enthusiastically participated in the Obstacle Course Tournament for children aged 6 to 12 (Junior Warriors).
1,500 "little warriors" enthusiastically participated in the tournament. Photo: Organizing Committee |
Exercise and sports are the best ways to help children develop both physically and mentally, bringing positive emotions, confidence and building a healthy lifestyle for children. With the desire to nurture a generation of young people with good physical ability, strong will, endurance, ready to face challenges and difficulties, Junior Warriors offers a challenging but equally healthy and rewarding playground.
Professionally organized, Junior Warriors aims to create a healthy competition environment to help children develop physically and improve their willpower and endurance. The organizers have arranged more than 10 dramatic and novel obstacles on the running course. The obstacles will have different levels of difficulty to challenge the children's endurance and physical strength.
Climbing the net is the most difficult obstacle for the young warriors. Photo: Organizing Committee |
The obstacles will have different levels of difficulty to challenge the children's endurance and physical strength. Photo: Organizing Committee |
The organizers also carefully studied the physical strength, dividing the competitors into 3 age groups, corresponding to 3 different running distances and number of obstacles. Specifically, the 6-7 year old group (1,000m distance with 8 obstacles); the 8-9 year old group (1,500m distance with 9 obstacles); the 10-12 year old group (1,800m distance with 12 obstacles).
Completing the race and overcoming all the obstacles, each young athlete will receive a medal recognizing their achievements. In addition, at each distance, the Organizing Committee will award first, second, and third prizes to the first 3 young athletes to reach the finish line, including 9 prizes with a total value of 229,500,000 VND.
At each distance, the Organizing Committee awarded first, second and third prizes to the first three young athletes to reach the finish line. Photo: Organizing Committee |
Junior Warriors also has a team of prestigious and experienced advisors who have expertise in sports in general and organizing sports programs in particular. In addition, the program also has a charitable meaning by donating 10% of ticket sales to support Operation Smile Vietnam Fund - an international charity organization specializing in providing free surgeries for children and young people with facial deformities, bringing smiles and new lives.
Through this social activity, the Organizing Committee hopes to arouse compassion in children, increase the spirit of solidarity and sharing, thereby contributing to building a new humane and prosperous generation for the future.
TRAN HUYEN
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