Oudomsay Stadium completion expected to be in 2013

By Soulaphone Kanyaphim
(KPL) Builder of the Oudomsay provincial stadium has said the construction of the provincial main stadium to be used for hosting the national games in 2014 has been achieved by over 51% but it is expected see a completion in 2013.
Mr. Bounkone Viengvisay, Deputy Chairman of the Ely Survey, Design, Consultancy and Construction Company said that the construction of the stadium has been completed by 69.83%, that of indoor stadiums has been completed by 55%, of swimming pool by 58.64%, and the construction of facilities surrounding the main stadium has been achieved by 70.24%.
�Although the construction of the stadium has progressed beyond the expectation the contractor is now lacking construction materials particularly, sand and increasing price of construction materials,� said Mr. Bounkone.
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Cambodia beat Laos 4-2 in World Cup qualifier first leg

Striker Khoun Laboravy got things back on level terms on 51 minutes by dispossessing the Laotian defence and slotting past the keeper. Teammate Sam El Nasa then snatched the lead moments later with a competent finish.
Laos came back to equalise via yet another emphatically converted set piece from Phomsouvanh before Kuoch Sokumpheak put Cambodia’s noses in front once again.
The final stages saw some thrilling end-to-end moves and with momentum remaining with the home side, El Nasa slid in on 88 minutes to notch his own brace off a fine Laboravy cut back.
Cambodia will now head to Vientiane for the return leg on Sunday carrying a two-goal cushion, with the winner set to play a further two-legged round against China on July 23 and 28.10:32 PM | Posted in Kila, Laos, sport, sports | Read More »
Laos ready to host next SEA Games in 2009

The 2009 SEA Games in Vientiane was officially announced to thousands of athletes and officials from Asean nations on Saturday night during the closing ceremony of the 24th SEA Games in Nakhon Ratchasima province, Thailand .
The closing ceremony took place in front of 20,000 spectators in the main stadium in Nakhon Ratchasima.
All Lao athletes and officials who attended the closing ceremony of this year's SEA Games were delighted to be present, as the occasion marked not only the medals they had won but also the day when Laos took possession of the SEA Games flag ahead of the 25 th SEA Games in Vientiane in 2009....more info
The Lao delegation receiving the SEA Games flag was led by Standing Deputy Prime Minister and President of the Executive Board of the 2009 SEA Games, Mr Somsavat Lengsavad; the Minister to the Prime Minister's Office, President of the Lao National Sports Committee and Lao National Olympic Committee, Dr Phouthong Seng-akhom; the Vice President of the Lao National Sports Committee and National Olympic Committee, Mr Somphou Phongsa; and the Vice President and Secretary General of the Lao National Olympic Committee, Mr Souvannarath Sayavong.
After this year's SEA Games host Thailand presented the SEA Games flag to Laos , a performance by more than 400 Lao artists in five programmes followed.
The first item was a traditional dance and the song Sieng Khaen Lao , featuring the cultural traditions of Lao ethnic groups and the khaen – the country's traditional musical instrument.
The second item was the Sunrise Dance, a traditional dance modified from the Ramayana. This was first performed in Luang Prabang province and depicts the tradition of kindness, friendliness and hospitality of Lao women.
The third item portrayed the Hmong New Year, and by a dance to celebrate the harvest season.
The troupe then performed a song to welcome the 25 th SEA Games in 2009, which will take place in Vientiane .
The song told of the honour and pride the Lao people feel at hosting the SEA Games, and expressed a welcome to all Asean athletes, officials and distinguished guests.
The fifth item on the programme was a song expressing how the games will serve to strengthen relationships, friendship, solidarity and unity.
It is hoped the SEA Games will help to push Asean sports closer to world levels in the near future. In the meantime, Laos is delighted to be hosting the event and warmly welcomes all Asean members to the games in 2009.
Saturday night was an occasion not only for Lao athletes and people around the country to celebrate the passing of the SEA Games flag to Laos but also the fact that Laos had its first ever major victory at the SEA Games this year, winning 5 gold, 7 silver and 32 bronze medals.
By Sisay Vilaysack
Vientianetimes,
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