China 1 Oct. – Thananya Somnuk, Thai female boxer. Able to advance to the semi-finals and successfully won a quota for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
Amateur boxing at Hangzhou Gymnasium, women’s 60 kg category, quarter-finals, “Noey” Thananya Somnuk, 22-year-old female boxer from Roi Et Province, gold medalist, Youth Olympic Games 2018 in Argentina, Red Corner meets Hus. Wantan Hasanah from Indonesia
In this fight, Thananya fights with confidence. Can deliver punches clearly. Until the Indonesian fighter was counted 8 in the first round, before Thananya was able to land a precise punch in the face in the second round. Until the referee had to make the Indonesian fighter lose to RSC at the end of the second round, causing Thananya to advance to the semifinals to meet Won Un Young from North Korea. Ready to win at least a bronze medal. And won a quota for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games for the Thai women’s boxing team, being the second person after “Wan” Juthamas Raksat who won a quota in the women’s 50 kilogram category. After the fight, Thananya said that she was glad to have qualified for the round and won a quota. Go to the Olympic Games Hoping that he will win the Asian Games gold medal in his first competition.
Women’s 66 kilogram category, round of 8, “B” Janchaem Suwanpeng, 23-year-old female boxer from Nong Khai Province. Who just won a silver medal at this year’s World Championships in India, meets Son Sujin from South Korea. In this fight, Chanjam has the advantage of a longer fight. Relying on timing to catch and throw punches before the end of the 3rd round, Janjam would win by unanimous score 5-0 and advance to the semi-finals to meet Natalya Bogdanova from Kazakhstan and be guaranteed a bronze medal. at least If they make it to the finals, they will be able to win the Tokota to the Paris Games immediately.
The last day of the men’s golf competition, the Thai national team consisted of “Pro Dragon” Atirut Winaicharoenchai, “Pro Phet” Phachara Kongwatmai, “Pro Phum” Phum Saksaensin and “Pro Dan” Danthai Bunma. Came to add 7 under par, total score 51 under par, defeating Hong Kong by just one stroke. Successfully won the silver medal and gold medal for South Korea with a total score of 76 under par. As for the individual category, Atirut Winaicharoenchai Doing the best work, taking joint 10th place with a total score of 15 under par for the Thai national golf team will return to Thailand immediately tonight. It will arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport at 1:25 a.m.
Women’s volleyball team, first round, Group B, first match at Deqing Sports Center Gymnasium. The Thai women’s national volleyball team, ranked 13th in the world, meets Taiwan, ranked 45th in the world, who are playing their second match after the first match winning 3 straight sets against Mongolia.
This match is “Coach Urgent” Danai Sriwacharamethakul. Head coach of the Thai national team Send the first set of players led by Phonphan Kerdprach, Taddao Nuekchaeng, Chatchuon Moksri, Pimpichaya Kokram, Charatphon Bantasak, Wipawee Srithong, with Piyanuch Pannoy as a libero. In the first set, the Thai women’s team was superior. Slap won 25-18, then in the second set Taiwan played better and took the lead. Before winning 26-24 and tying the game 1-1, before the 3rd set, the Thai women’s team came back to play better, winning 25-12 to take the lead 2-1. Then, in the 4th set, the women’s volleyball team Thailand still plays well. Slap won 25-13. At the end of the game, the Thai national team defeated Taiwan 3-1 sets 25-18, 24-26, 25-12 and 25-13, successfully collecting their first victory. After the game, Ajcharaporn Kongyot and Coach Urgent. Said that we made mistakes in the second set and lost. Before I could gather my concentration back Everyone has to maintain their form throughout the tournament.
For the next match schedule, the Thai women’s team will meet Mongolia, ranked 78th in the world, tomorrow (Oct. 2) at 1:30 p.m., Thailand time. – Thai News Agency
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