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Pongsakorn-Athiwat is cool! Racing to win gold in the ASEAN Para Games 100 m wheelchair

Pongsakorn-Athiwat is cool! Racing to win gold in the ASEAN Para Games 100 m wheelchair

athletics 12th ASEAN Para Games at the Heritage Techo National Stadium, Phnom Penh, Cambodia on June 5, was the second day of competition. which Thai athletes Down to hunt for medals heavily.

In the morning, the highlight was the 100m wheelchair program, men’s class T53, with 3 Thai national wheelchair racers led by “Korn” Pongsakorn Payor, wheelchair racer with 2 games Paralympic gold medal and Jirawat Saksiripongsa and Sopha Inthasen chasing for the championship, the results of the competition show that Pongsakorn Payeo is still showing the form worthy of world-class wheelchair racers. Ride a wheelchair, lead one roll, finish the finish line, be the first with a record of 12.98 seconds, successfully winning the first gold medal in the ASEAN Para Games. The silver medal belongs to Hia Hok from Cambodia with a record of 13.50 seconds and bronze medal, Chun Pun from Cambodia with a record of 13.66 seconds, while Sopha Inthasen came fourth with a record of 11.95 seconds and Jirawat Saksiripongsa in 6th place. record 13.12 seconds

While in the wheelchair 100 m. Men’s class T54, which sent Thailand “Little” Athiwat Phaengnuea, a rising star wheelchair racer, a gold medal at the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo, together with Saichon Khonjen, Phiphatphong Sianglum hunting for gold medals. The result shows that Athiwat Phaeng Nuea shows wheelchair racing, leaving the competitors without seeing the dust. Finished in 1st place with a record of 13.98 seconds, winning the gold medal as expected. As for the silver medal, Wan Woon from Cambodia, with a record of 14.29 seconds and bronze, Janel Aripin from Indonesia, Saichon Khonjane came in 4th with a record of 14.44 seconds and Pipatpong Sianglum in 6th with a record of 15.34 seconds.

In addition, the Thai athletics team Received 3 more medals, silver from. Obtained from running 100 m, men’s class T64, Denphum Kocharang (Thailand), record 10.21 seconds, javelin throw, men’s class F64, Tuesday Chanaboon ( Thailand), record 44.68 m., Shot put, female class F20 Boinkong Sanaepood (Thai), statistics 13.29

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