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Athlete's foot, known medically as tinea pedis, is a common skin infection of the feet caused by a fungus. [2] Signs and symptoms often include itching, scaling, cracking and redness. [3] In rare cases the skin may blister. [6] Athlete's foot fungus may infect any part of the foot, but most often grows between the toes. [3]
Athlete Date Meet Place Ref. 100 m: 10.35 (+0.7 m/s) Ngần Ngọc Nghĩa: 14 December 2022 Vietnam National Games: Hanoi, Vietnam [1] [2] 10.2 h NWI: Lương Tích Thiện: 11 May 2001 Hanoi, Vietnam 200 m: 20.74 (±0.0 m/s) Ngần Ngọc Nghĩa: 14 May 2022 Southeast Asian Games: Hanoi, Vietnam [3] 400 m: 45.99 Quách Công Lịch: 29 June ...
Classification: People: By occupation: Sportspeople by sport: Athletes: By nationality: Vietnamese Also: Vietnam : People : By occupation : Sportspeople by sport : Athletes This category is for competitors within the sport of athletics , comprising track and field , road running , cross country running and racewalking .
], The Athlete's Foot is present in 30 countries across the world with over 550 stores, from United States and Australia, to Europe, Asia, Middle East and Latin America. In 2012, the brand was acquired by Intersport International Corporation (IIC), the world's largest sporting goods retail group, headquartered in Bern, Switzerland. [ 3 ]
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PubMed listing of some 5,200 biomedical journals gives: 122 hits for "Athlete's foot" with a large overlap 149 for "Athlete's feet", but 1395 for "Tinea pedis". (Other ICD10 options of "foot ringworm" 2hits, "Dermatophytosis of foot" with 1446 & "foot dermatophytosis" with 1835 are not helpful here as they also include hits for nail infection ...
Bui Thi Nhung and Vu Thi Huong are 2 athletes from Vietnam. Bui Thi Nhung won the gold medal at the 2003 Asian Athletics Championships, and finished 4th at the 2006 Asian Games. Bui Thi Nhung competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics without reaching the final. Vu Thi Huong is a track and field sprint athlete who competes internationally for Vietnam.
Vietnam competed at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia from 18 August to 2 September 2018. [1] The country surpassed its target of winning 3 gold medals at the Games [2] by concluding the competition with 5 gold medals, 15 silver medals, and 19 bronze medals, [3] ranking 16th out of 46 participating members of the Olympic Council of Asia.