Tears... pursuing passion
Every afternoon, at the Nghe An Provincial Sports Stadium, the provincial shuttlecock team diligently practices. Athletes of all ages enthusiastically perform specialized exercises: fast, precise and tricky shuttlecock kicks; quick and timely blocking and receiving reflexes; handling situations where the ball hits far from the net, and performing high jumps to score with optimal efficiency. The practice session is serious but there is no lack of laughter, cheers and team spirit.
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In that team, Le Sy Khanh (19 years old) is one of the promising faces, expected to bring many Gold Medals to the province's sports.
On the training ground, Khanh is always persistent and focused on training. Each movement exudes proficiency, strength and determination. Although he has only been on the provincial team for 4 years, Khanh has already brought home 4 Gold Medals at national championships.
Khanh came to the professional sports path later than his teammates. Since childhood, the student in Do Luong commune loved shuttlecock, always carrying the shuttlecock in his school bag, taking advantage of every break time to play with his friends. Thanks to his skillful skills, in grade 8, Khanh won first prize at the Phu Dong District Sports Festival in 2020. From there, Khanh was discovered by the coaches of Nghe An Sports Training and Competition Center and invited to the provincial team.
Receiving the admission notice, Khanh was very happy, but his parents were worried, worried that he was still young and had to be away from home, in a harsh new environment, prone to injury, which could affect his studies. After a long time of persuasion, Khanh's family agreed to let him pursue his passion, with the promise to study well and practice seriously.

Entering the new environment, Khanh shed tears many times. The house was far away, he could only come home every two weeks, his parents were busy and could not visit often, he had few friends, his skills were limited, he had to ensure his cultural studies, high intensity training, and inevitable injuries.
The first three months of stretching and doing leg splits to increase flexibility, I was in so much pain that I cried. The high intensity training sessions made my body weak, I couldn’t swallow rice, and I thought about giving up. But thanks to the encouragement of my teachers, I told myself to persevere in pursuing my dream.
Athlete Le Sy Khanh
Thanks to his passion and determination, Khanh overcame the difficult period, gradually caught up with the training program, and his skills improved significantly. The exercises of screwing the ball and jumping high to attack the net that used to make Khanh nervous have now become proficient movements.
Dream of conquering the top
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In 2022, after a year of training, Khanh participated in the National Beach Sepak Takraw Championship in doubles and triples and won her first Silver Medal. This medal further motivated her to strive for higher goals.
From 2022 to present, Khanh has been an official member of the Nghe An shuttlecock team participating in national championships and national youth tournaments, winning 4 national gold medals and many silver and bronze medals. The most recent gold medal this athlete won was at the 2024 National Beach Shuttlecock Championship.
What I have achieved is still very small. In the team, seniors like Le Cong Tai (10 national gold medals, Asian gold medals, world silver medals), Le Anh Duc (many times national, Asian and world champions) are great examples for me to learn from. To achieve achievements like them, I have to make many times more efforts, practice hard, and improve my competitive spirit. My immediate goal is to win the Gold Medal at the 2025 National Youth Championship, be called up to the national team and win glory in international arenas."
Athlete Le Sy Khanh
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Coach Ho Thi Minh Thuan (Nghe An Sports Training and Competition Center) commented: “Khanh has self-awareness, trains hard, improves quickly, has good tactical thinking, coordinates well with teammates and has a strong competitive mentality. Khanh is still very young, if he maintains his form, he can absolutely join the national team, participate in continental and world tournaments.”
Shuttlecock is a sport with a long career, athletes can compete until 35-36 years old like athlete Le Cong Tai. Therefore, Khanh still has a lot of time to contribute to the sports of his province and Vietnam.
The valuable thing is that after practice, Khanh often guides and shares skills with younger athletes in the team, helping them persevere and strive to achieve their goals. Khanh plans to apply to study Physical Education at Vinh University to become a physical education teacher in the future, continuing to inspire the passion for sports in the younger generation.
Source: https://baonghean.vn/le-sy-khanh-niem-hy-vong-vang-cua-da-cau-nghe-an-10301681.html
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