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4 “mountain climbers” are ready to conquer challenges – Photo: NGUYEN KHANH
This morning, September 20, the final match of The Road to Olympia in the year 20 (Olympia 20) officially took place at S14 Studio Bridge – Vietnam TV Station and 4 bridges in Hanoi, Ninh Binh, Quang Tri and Dak lak. The show was broadcast live on VTV3.
Four excellent climbers participated in the final, including: “Unknown Numbers” Luu Dao Dung Tri (High School of Pedagogy for the Gifted, Hanoi); the “golden girl” Nguyen Thi Thu Hang (Kim Son A High School, Ninh Binh); Van Ngoc Tuan Kiet (Quang Tri Town High School, Quang Tri) – “heir” to the legendary Olympia Phan Dang Nhat Minh; Vu Quoc Anh (Ngo Gia Tu High School, Dak Lak) continuously broke many records.
Candidates will experience the following exams: warm-up, obstacle crossing, acceleration, and completion.
The highest-scoring female contestant in the competition’s 20-year history, with a total score of 350Thu Hang said that he was a little worried because the game is so big, but very excited to be able to stand again in set S14.
“I mentally prepare myself to fight with 3 male friends. Since the round of the month, I was in the same fight with all the boys, so it was not too surprising or strange. I got a lot of attention from everyone, I even read a lot of comments and saw the audience waiting to see that “the only girl” could surprise, so it was a bit of pressure. I’ll try to turn it into motivation, “Hang said.
At the door of the Vietnam television station, friends from the center of the capital give climber Luu Dao Dung Tri a special gift: an emotional support chip.
“Sweets increase emotions, when I am sad they better support emotions, if I am happy, sweets increase emotions,” shared a friend about a special gift. Upon receiving spiritual gifts from friends, mountaineer Dung Tri was moved: “Thanks to this gift, I hope to do well.”
At Ngo Gia Tu, Ea Kar, Dak Lak, t high schoolAt 5:30, hundreds of students were present. to cheer on climber Vu Quoc Anh. The two sides of the stage are the set of gongs and brocades that represent the identity of the Central Highlands. Quoc Anh was the first Dak Lak amateur student to attend the final round Road to Mount Olympia 20.
On the bridge at the Hanoi National University of Education, Mr. Pham Minh Phuong, Vice Chancellor, shared: “I want to send a message to Tri: the school is always behind you, the school has prepared a special gift for Tri and they waited for you, do your best!”
In Quang Tri, Organizers at the Quang Tri Town High School bridge point were shocked when thousands of people came to the schoolyard to cheer on Tuan Kiet, many of whom crossed the distance of tens of kilometers. The stage set up in the schoolyard was full of people, many people had to go up to the second floor of the opposite block to be able to see Tuan Kiet’s performance.
Mr. Tran Phung, 65, who lives in Gio Thanh Commune, Gio Linh District, also brought his grandchildren with him. His nephew was in the sixth grade. Phung said that Tuan Kiet was not from Gio Linh, but that it was Quang Tri’s pride. It doesn’t matter if Kiet won the laurel wreath or not, as long as Kiệt was present at the final match, it was worth him to come to the venue to cheer.
“I’m taking my grandson with me, I also want him to have a little more motivation to push himself to study,” Phung said.
Hundreds of students gather at Ngo Gia Tu High School, Ea Kar, Dak Lak from 5:30 am to cheer on climber Vu Quoc Anh – Photo: TRUNG TAN
The Hanoi Pedagogical High School students trophy cheering for Dung Tri – Photo: DUONG LIÊU
Hanoi High School students for teaching and learning in a rain team cheering for Dung Tri – Photo: DUONG LIEMU
Many people in Quang Tri were present in the courtyard of Quang Tri City High School to cheer on Tuan Kiet – Photo: QUOC NAM
Four finalists this year – Photo: NGUYEN KHANH
This year, The Road to Olympia enters its 20th year. Four climbers competed directly on Vietnam TV and 4 bridge points in the provinces and cities: Hanoi, Ninh Binh, Quang Tri, Dak Lak.