THACO accompanies Road to Olympia in embracing Vietnamese youths’ life-long learning
The Road to Olympia 2025 final concluded with Tran Bui Bao Khanh as the champion, a student from Hanoi-Amsterdam High School for the Gifted. The laurel wreath awarded in the show’s 25th season also marks THACO’s 9-year partnership with the knowledge contest, seeking to light the fire for learning among young people.
THACO has become the sponsor of Road to Olympia since 2017
THACO Chairman Tran Ba Duong attends the Road to Olympia 2025’s final
Dramatic final with young people's breakthrough spirit
Big crowds support the four finalists of Road to Olympia 2025 in Hanoi, Hue, Khanh Hoa and Dong Thap
On the morning of October 26, four "mountain climbers" from Hanoi, Hue, Khanh Hoa and Dong Thap entered the final with confidence and high determination. During rounds, scores continuously changed, creating dramatic developments till the end.
Finally, Tran Bui Bao Khanh won the laurel wreath with 215 points, becoming the 2025 Champion. THACO Chairman Tran Ba Duong attended and presented awards to the contestants, ending the season on high notes.
After 25 years on air, Road to Olympia remains one of Vietnam's most special television programs. The intense competitions, enthusiastic support from spectators, and scholarship prizes have created an appeal that few others can meet.
More than just an academic competition, Olympia has become a playground to foster big thinking, characters, and inspirational ambition among millions of high school students nationwide.
For generations of students, the show is a place to create "youthful memories," where knowledge is honored and young talent is empowered. It is where confident, yet humble students who come to make breakthroughs, setting good examples for today's dynamic youth.
THACO extends its sponsorship for another 5 years, strengthening commitment to Vietnamese intellects
Since 2017, THACO has become the show’s sponsor. The sponsorship has demonstrated its long-term commitment in embracing knowledge as the foundation of sustainable development. Over nearly 10 years, THACO's presence on the Olympia stage has been a symbol of responsibility and commitment to accompany young Vietnamese on their journey to conquer knowledge. It is also a journey of upholding its well-established value-based philosophy. To date, hundreds of scholarships have been awarded, and thousands of stories about determination and aspiration have been told.
Since the show’s 17th season, the first prize has gradually increased from $35,000 to $50,000, the highest in the show's history. Then from 2021, THACO started the Olympia Scholarship, awarding 10 scholarships to poor students with excellent academic achievements in localities where contestants won quarterly first prizes. This has spread the program's humanitarian values, helping knowledge reach closer to all Vietnamese students.
For THACO, each Olympia contestant is a "star of hope," representing Vietnam's confident, resilient young generation who dare to live the dreams with dedication. And such journey lives on, as the passion of knowledge keep burning through each season.
Road to Olympia champions from 17th to 25th season with THACO's accompaniment
Closing the Road to Olympia’s 25th year, THACO extends its sponsorship for another 5 years, until 2032. With this long-term commitment, the Vietnamese corporation hopes to continue planting seeds of knowledge, where each generation of students reaches new "heights," carrying big faith, character and aspiration for a strong Vietnam.