The prestigious IRONMAN 70.3 Phu Quoc 2025 has drawn to a close with many memorable highlights. Beyond being a high-level competition for professional athletes, it also provided a stage for the FV Hospital team to showcase their collective spirit of pushing beyond limits.
After hours of intense competition, the FV team delivered impressive results, further championing an active and resilient lifestyle within the community.
The talented athletes from FV Hospital showcased their true “Ironman spirit” through their performance. The FV Hospital relay team, comprising Mr Nguyen Thanh Hai Au, Ms Pham Thi Duyen, and Mr Pham Hung Lam, finished in an outstanding total time of 5 hours, 48 minutes and 40 seconds. The team secured 7th place out of 39 in both the XRelay category and the gender-based ranking.

Despite this being their first participation, the FV Hospital relay team left a strong impression through their determination and perseverance, completing the course with an encouraging result.
Meanwhile, the professional team sponsored by FV Hospital also delivered an exceptional performance, finishing in 4 hours, 18 minutes and 30 seconds and securing a proud 3rd place overall in the Male Relay category.

The professional athlete team sponsored by FV Hospital proudly secured 3rd place overall in the Male Relay category
The event became even more meaningful with the direct participation of FV Hospital’s CEO, Dr Jean-Marcel Guillon. Dr Guillon successfully completed his individual challenge, securing 2nd place in the Men’s 65–69 age group. This achievement extends beyond personal success, reflecting FV’s culture of valuing health, resilience, and continuous self-improvement.

FV Hospital’s CEO, Dr Jean-Marcel Guillon, completed the IRONMAN 70.3 Phu Quoc race, securing 2nd place in the Men’s 65–69 age group.
These remarkable achievements have become a source of inspiration, encouraging staff and the wider FV sports community to adopt a healthier lifestyle and take on new challenges.
At the same time, as the official medical sponsor of the race, FV Hospital successfully fulfilled its mission of ensuring safety for nearly 2,000 athletes from over 40 countries. Once again, FV demonstrated its professionalism and timely medical support at one of the world’s most demanding sporting events.

FV’s medical team continues to support major professional sporting events, reaffirming the hospital’s commitment to improving community health.
Comparable to leading regional hospitals such as Mount Elizabeth, Bumrungrad and Prince Court, FV is proud to provide equivalent quality at only half the cost, right here in Vietnam. As a result, FV has increasingly earned the trust of international sporting organisations as a preferred medical partner, particularly in high-profile, multinational events.
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