New Delhi, October 9, 2025 – The 14th National Vovinam Championship 2025 roared to life at the Talkatora Indoor Stadium, transforming Delhi’s sporting hub into an electrifying battlefield of skill, spirit, and strength. With over 500 athletes from 25 states and union territories competing, the event stands as a proud testament to India’s growing prowess in Vovinam – the Vietnamese martial art of Viet Vo Dao.
Vovinam: The Art of Balance, Power, and Philosophy
For those new to the sport, Vovinam isn’t merely a series of kicks and punches — it’s an intricate art form rooted in the principles of “hard and soft”. Founded in 1938 by Master Nguyen Loc in Hanoi, this martial art seamlessly blends offensive and defensive techniques, acrobatics, and traditional weapon skills. Each movement emphasizes balance, discipline, and harmony between body and mind — making it not just a combat sport but a way of life.
From blistering roundhouse kicks to flowing weapon forms with swords, knives, and fans, Vovinam’s versatility captivates athletes and audiences alike. In India, the art began gaining recognition in the 1990s, thanks to dedicated masters and federations spreading awareness across states. Today, its popularity has soared — from Kerala to Kashmir, Maharashtra to Manipur, dojos are alive with young warriors learning the art of strength and grace.
Talkatora Stadium: The Heartbeat of Indian Martial Arts
The Talkatora Indoor Stadium, known for hosting iconic sporting events since the 2010 Commonwealth Games, once again became a cauldron of passion and adrenaline. The same venue that echoed with the sound of Gatka swords earlier this year now resounded with Vovinam battle cries — the signature shouts of athletes channeling their energy and focus.
With Doordarshan Sports broadcasting the event live, viewers across India witnessed the revival of martial tradition infused with modern Indian energy. The stadium, bathed in tricolor lights, reverberated with chants of “Bharat Mata Ki Jai” and the rhythmic beats of drums that accompanied the opening parade.
A Grand Opening Ceremony: Where East Meets Desi Beats
The opening ceremony was nothing short of spectacular — a vibrant fusion of Vietnamese martial aesthetics and Bollywood flair. A performance troupe from Maharashtra presented a mesmerizing Quyền (forms) display synchronized to the beats of dhol and traditional Vietnamese erhu, setting the tone for the days ahead.
Praveen Garg, President of the Vovinam Association of India (VAI), ignited the ceremonial torch to thunderous applause. “This championship isn’t just a competition — it’s a festival of unity, discipline, and youth empowerment,” he said during his address. He highlighted India’s achievements at previous international events and expressed optimism for the country’s prospects at the upcoming Asian Vovinam Championships.
The Battles Begin: Sweat, Strategy, and Steel Nerves
As the competition got underway, intensity filled the air. The Thực Chiến (combat) category saw fierce matchups, where speed met strategy in split-second decisions.
In the under-18 boys’ 55kg category, Arjun Singh of Punjab secured victory in a dramatic finale against Kerala’s Ramesh Varma, executing a perfectly timed knee strike in the closing seconds. The crowd erupted, and chants echoed through the arena as Punjab supporters waved their flags in triumph.
Meanwhile, Delhi’s Priya Sharma dominated the girls’ 50kg division, blending agility and precision to outmaneuver her opponent with fluid sweeps and clean strikes. The judges lauded her technique — a sign of India’s growing technical mastery in this demanding martial discipline.
By mid-day, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and Maharashtra emerged as early leaders in the medal tally. However, with more than 200 medals at stake, every bout promised new surprises and upsets.
Categories That Define the Championship
The championship features multiple disciplines showcasing the diversity of Vovinam:
- Quyền (Forms): Solo performances demonstrating rhythm, balance, and technical perfection.
- Song Luyện (Dual Exercises): Paired routines where athletes exhibit controlled combat synchronization.
- Thực Chiến (Free Combat): The ultimate test — where tactics, reflexes, and spirit collide.
Each category emphasizes not just victory but virtue, promoting respect, humility, and focus among participants.
Empowering Youth and Women Through Martial Arts
Beyond medals and trophies, the Vovinam movement in India is rooted in empowerment. The championship underscores self-defense education, especially for women, aligning with initiatives like Guardian Girls that encourage confidence and safety through martial arts training.
Coaches from across India have observed a surge in female participation — a sign that martial arts are breaking gender barriers. “Vovinam gives our girls courage, fitness, and mental resilience,” shared Coach Anjali Menon from Kerala, whose trainees impressed in the junior division.
India’s Rising Star on the Asian Stage
The Vovinam Association of India (VAI) has been pivotal in nurturing talent and expanding the sport’s reach. From grassroots academies to international exposure, India’s Vovinam journey is only gaining momentum.
At the 2023 World Vovinam Cup, Indian athletes clinched three bronze medals, marking the country’s growing recognition on the global stage. The upcoming Asian Championships will see many of the current participants vying for national selection — turning this event into a proving ground for India’s next martial heroes.
Spectacle, Spirit, and the Soul of India
The 14th National Vovinam Championship stands as a symbol of India’s dynamic sporting culture — one that embraces global traditions and molds them with desi flair. From the roaring crowds to the dedication of young athletes, every moment inside Talkatora Stadium reflects the fusion of cultural pride and athletic excellence.
Even outside the arena, fans queued for selfies with athletes, vendors served hot chai and samosas, and the tricolor fluttered proudly in every corner — turning the event into a true festival of unity and sportsmanship.
A Future Forged in Steel and Discipline
As the sun sets over Delhi, the mats inside Talkatora gleam under the floodlights. The echo of battle cries fades into cheers, handshakes, and hugs — a reflection of what martial arts truly stand for: respect, discipline, and mutual growth.
India’s young Vovinam practitioners aren’t just fighting for medals — they’re shaping the country’s identity as a powerhouse of martial artistry. With continued government support, broadcast visibility, and grassroots promotion, Vovinam in India is poised for a golden era.
Watch, Support, and Celebrate the Warriors of India
For those who missed the live thrill, DD Sports continues to air the action until October 12, 2025. Spectators in Delhi can still grab tickets at the gate to witness the final rounds, medal ceremonies, and closing spectacle that promises to leave a mark on India’s sporting calendar.
As we witness this grand championship unfold, one truth shines bright — India’s warriors have unleashed the dragon, and the fire of Vovinam burns stronger than ever.