On November 29, Dong Luc Sports Group officially launched the RISE BEYOND Collection - Official costumes of the Vietnam Sports Delegation at the 33rd SEA Games.
The launch event was attended by Mr. Nguyen Danh Hoang Viet - Director of the Vietnam Department of Physical Education and Sports; Mr. Nguyen Hong Minh - Deputy Director of the Vietnam Department of Physical Education and Sports, Head of the Vietnam Sports Delegation at the 2013 SEA Games, along with many coaches and athletes of the national teams.

The Vietnamese sports delegation has marked with many memorable achievements in international arenas. During that journey, Jogarbola has participated in accompanying the teams for many years, from training to entering major tournaments.
With a new collection aimed at the 33rd SEA Games, the brand aims to build competitive costumes that not only meet professional standards but also express the story and spiritual values through each design detail.

Mr. Le Van Thanh - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Dong Luc Group said: "We are honored to accompany the Vietnam Sports Delegation as the official costume sponsor. This is not only a task, but also a gratitude and dedication to our country's sports - which have nurtured the spirit of overcoming difficulties and the desire to reach the height for many generations.
This year's SEA Games will certainly bring many challenges but also an opportunity to affirm the mettle and aspiration of Vietnamese sports. We believe that athletes will 'Overcome all limits - touch glory', continuing the heroic tradition of the country's sports".

At the launching ceremony, athletes such as Nguyen Thuy Linh (badminton), Dinh Phuong Thanh, Dang Ngoc Xuan Thien (physical equipment), Duong Thuy Vi (wushu), Nguyen Thanh Hai (volleyball)... appeared as models, performing the Youth Union's costume collection.
The costumes of the Vietnam Sports Delegation are inspired by the image of the night sky, where the light strips, fireworks and ice covers symbolize the explosive moment of athletes after a silent training process.
Red was chosen as the main color, evoking the color of the national flag and fighting spirit. White is associated with bright milestones in Vietnamese football such as the 2008 AFF Cup or the 30th SEA Games Gold Medal - appearing for the first time in the official competition costume, as a way to recall important milestones. In addition, green is included as a new highlight, representing peace, hope and renewable energy.