Universities and colleges are not only places where knowledge is acquired but also environments for students to develop holistically. Student clubs, especially those like the Taekwondo Club of Hanoi Law University, play an important role in creating a creative and dynamic playground. To honor the contributions of these clubs and provide students with opportunities to showcase their talents, the competition "My Team Is The Leader" has officially been launched. With an attractive prize of up to 1 billion VND, the competition promises to be a vibrant and thrilling arena where clubs not only compete but also learn and grow together, while affirming their identity, team spirit, and promoting positive changes to build a united and sustainable community.
Fierce competition among talented clubs
To create a meaningful platform and an opportunity to honor student clubs, the competition "My Team Is The Leader" has officially been launched. This is the first-ever competition in Vietnam dedicated exclusively to student clubs, with a grand prize of up to 1 billion VND for the winning team. The competition aims to provide a stage for clubs to shine not only through their professional talents but also to affirm their pioneering role in driving positive changes, building a united and sustainable community.
Notably, the competition will feature a prestigious panel of judges, including top experts from various fields, presidents of magazines, beauty pageants, fashion weeks, as well as global beauty queens and kings. The event will be supported by renowned partners such as Dac Ngoc Designer House, Miss Bolivia, the Vietnam Exhibition and Conference Association (VECA), and ODIN Language Center, "My Team Is The Leader" promises to be a platform where leadership spirit and the desire to contribute to the community and society will shine!
4-year journey with the martial arts outfit
From the initial idea of Le Dinh Duc Anh, a former student of Hanoi Law University, the Taekwondo Club was officially established on March 1, 2018. With a deep passion for the martial art, Duc Anh aimed to create a meaningful space for students who share a love for Taekwondo. Over nearly four years, the club has grown stronger and become a close-knit community of Taekwondo enthusiasts. It serves as a place where generations of Hanoi Law University students come together to train, learn, and share their experiences.
Memorable marks
Throughout its operation, the Taekwondo Club at Hanoi Law University has made a significant impact. Regular tournaments and intense matches are frequently held, providing members with opportunities to showcase their skills, improve their techniques, and learn from one another. The club also actively engages in friendly competitions with "rivals" from other prestigious universities such as the University of Transport and Communications and the Hanoi University of Business and Technology, enhancing their skills and solidifying their position. In addition to rigorous training sessions, the club organizes lively extracurricular activities such as camping trips and tours, offering members a chance to bond, share experiences, and create lasting memories. These diverse activities have helped foster a professional yet warm and united training environment.
Unity for success
The organizational structure of the Taekwondo Club at Hanoi Law University is divided into two main branches: the Management Board and the Training Board, ensuring that the club operates effectively and professionally. The Management Board acts as the "brain" of the club, setting development directions, creating strategies, and coordinating activities to ensure the club's continuous growth. Meanwhile, the Training Board is the "heart" of the club, directly imparting martial arts knowledge and skills to the members, helping them improve and achieve outstanding results. Thanks to the smooth collaboration between the two boards, the club has created a professional training environment where members not only improve their physical health but also develop personally and assert their presence within the Hanoi martial arts community.
Beyond being a place for martial arts training, the Taekwondo Club at HLU is a home for young individuals who share a passion for this "martial art from the Land of the Morning Calm", providing them with a space to grow and develop holistically. Since its establishment, the club has become a tight-knit community, continuously making its mark. At the "My Team Is The Leader" competition, HLU’s young athletes have demonstrated not only exceptional skills but also a strong team spirit. Let’s look forward to impressive and surprising performances from these young warriors, where strength and fighting spirit come together perfectly to create glorious victories!
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