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Singha gives a bonus to all the athletes and para staff.

Singha gives a bonus to all the athletes and para staff.

Singha gives a special bonus to the army of Para Thai athletes including all the staff Those who participated in the creation of the work received 116 gold, 113 silver and 90 bronze medals at the 11th ASEAN Para Games in Solo, Indonesia. Between 30 July – 6 August last Finished in second place, second only to “host” Indonesia, with an additional 10,000 baht for those who broke their own records. The total is 1,835,500 baht.

Mr. said Anan Puakpiboon, Assistant Manager of Sports Promotion Agency, Singha Corporation, “Giving this special bonus To express gratitude to all the Para Thai athletes as well as all the staff, coaches and staff All of them are important to the development of the disabled sports industry Thailand. Both successful athletes received medals. including athletes who did not receive a medal The coaching staff are with the athletes at all times. including the staff to facilitate Everyone has given their hard work and time to make this event a success.”

For the special bonus that Singha gave this time, including 473 athletes, coaches and officials who traveled to take part in the competition. 11th ASEAN Para Games, Solo, Indonesia And give an additional 10,000 baht each to athletes who can successfully break their own record, a total of 18 items, a total of 1,835,500 baht.

For a list of athletes who have broken records in their own place. The prizes of 10,000 baht are as follows:
1. Pongsakorn Payo, 400 meter wheelchair race, T class 53, record 50.42 seconds
2. Pongsakorn Payo, 800 meter wheelchair race, class T 53, record 1.45.38 minutes
3. Athiwat Phaengnuea, 100 meter wheelchair race, class T 54, made a record 14.30 seconds.
4. Athiwat Phaengnuea, wheelchair race 800 metres, class T 54, record 1.41.74 minutes
5. Techini Duangin, 100 meters, women’s 100 meters, class T 54, made a record of 18.06 seconds.
6. Wahoram History, wheelchair racing, 1,500 metres, class T 54, record 3.22.04 minutes
7. Phiphatphong Sianglum, Saichon Konjane, Pongsakorn Payeo, made Wahoram history, wheelchair racing, 4 × 400 meter relay race, class T54, record 3.29.80 minutes.
8. Monruedee Kengpila, women’s 100m freestyle, S10 class, record 1.12.53 minutes
9. Monruedee Kengpila, women’s 50-metre freestyle, S10 class, set a record of 31.79 seconds.
10. Chakon Kaewsri, swimming, backstroke, men’s 50m, class S 3, record 1.01.20 minutes
11. Anchaya Ketkaew, women’s 50-meter freestyle, S 9 class, set a record of 30.56 seconds.
12. Sureerat Khamkaew, women’s 400m freestyle, class S 9, record 5.53.81 minutes
13. Phuchit Ingchaiyaphum, 200 meter freestyle swimming, men’s class S 5, set a record of 2.57.89 minutes
14. Monruedee Kengpila, Anchaya Ketkaew, Sureerat Khamkaew, Wilasinee Wongnonthapoom, women’s 4 × 100 meter relay, making a record 5.55.77 minutes.
15. Monrudee Kengpila, Anchaya Ketkaew, Sureerat Khamkaew, Wilasinee Wongnonthapoom, swimming, freestyle relay, 4 × 100 meters, women, making a record 5.27.85 minutes
16. Natharini Kajornmetha, women’s 50-meter freestyle swimmer, set a record of 28.58 seconds.
17. Natharini Kajornmetha, women’s 100-metre freestyle swimmer, set a record of 1.02.33 minutes
18. Natharini Kajornmetha, women’s 200m freestyle, record 2.16.32 minutes

In this regard, Singh is a supporter of the disabled sports industry in Thailand. continuously since 2005 as the main sponsor of the Thai Paralympic Committee and 5 disabled sports associations that have produced many Thai para athletes, including the Sports Association for Disabled People of Thailand, the Intellectual Disabilities Sports Association of Thailand, the Sports Association of People with Mental Disabilities Thailand, Deaf Sports Association of Thailand and Blind Sports Association of Thailand