Lam Oanh, Kim Thoa act in skits
Recently, on their personal Tiktok page, setter Lam Oanh and Kim Thoa posted a humorous video imitating a comedy sketch. The video received many likes and comments from fans.
In addition to the time spent practicing and competing, female athletes also have moments to relax to reduce stress. Lam Oanh and Kim Thoa play at two different clubs but are quite close. Every time they are called up to the national team, the couple often films fun and humorous videos.

Currently, the Vietnam women's volleyball team is practicing at the National High-level Athletes Training Center. Coach Nguyen Tuan Kiet and his team will not train in Japan as originally planned, but instead will train in Hanoi.
The goal of the Vietnamese women's team is to compete for the 33rd SEA Games gold medal in December.
Ly Thi Luyen has arrived in Mongolia
On the evening of October 29, middle blocker Ly Thi Luyen arrived in Mongolia after a long flight to begin her competition journey in a new environment.
According to the plan, she will join the Hobby Ace women's volleyball team and have a few days of practice to get acquainted with her teammates, before officially playing in the Mongolian volleyball championship.

Hobby Ace is a team that was ranked 5th in the Mongolian national championship last season. According to the contract, Ly Thi Luyen will compete for one season from November 1, 2025 to February 7, 2026. With this schedule, she still has time to return to Vietnam to participate in the first phase of the 2026 national championship with the home club Duc Giang Chemicals
With a height of 1m95, Ly Thi Luyen is considered one of the middle blockers with clear progress in Vietnamese women's volleyball in recent times. She used to wear the national team jersey, but did not participate in this year's training camp.
Notably, this is the first time Vietnamese women's volleyball has athletes competing in Mongolia. At the same time, Ly Luyen's teammate Tran Thi Bich Thuy also went to Japan to continue developing her skills.