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The Thai army has already scooped up 19 Thongsuek Asian Youth Para Games

The Thai army continues to sweep gold medals, scooping 19 gold medals, 15 silver medals and 8 bronze medals in the Asian Youth Para Games.

The 4th Asian Youth Para Games will be held during 2-6 Dec. 64 in Manama. Kingdom of Bahrain Organized competitions in 9 sports and 45 countries in Asia sent athletes with disabilities in the youth generation to compete. In which Thailand grabbed the quota to compete in a total of 107 people from 9 sports, including athletics, swimming, badminton, table tennis, weightlifting, taekwondo, wheelchair basketball, global and boccia.

The Thai army has already scooped up 19  Thongsuek Asian Youth Para Games

On the evening of December 4th in Thailand time The Thai athletes continue to sweep gold medals substantially. Most recently, 19 gold medals, 15 silver medals and 8 bronze medals have been obtained, starting with “Fue” Athiwat Phaengnua, a 19-year-old wheelchair-racing man, the men’s 100-meter wheelchair-racing gold medalist. Class T54 at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics still maintains the standard of excellence in wheelchair racing as the first person to cross the finish line with a time of 14.08 seconds to win the gold medal, while Nassar Alwak takes second place. Za from Bahrain, 15.83 seconds, 3rd place, bronze medal belongs to Damrongsak Inkong, 17.89 seconds.

The Thai athletics team also performed superbly, grabbing 3 more gold medals from the women’s 1,500m, Class T20 “Nong Ket” Orawan Kraising, winning the gold medal for a record 5.46.46 minutes, while the silver medal went to Sahara. Sadat Ismael (Iran) 6.07.38 min. Bronze medal belonged to An Yong Jong (South Korea) 6.22.81 min., 400-meter running, men’s class T20, Nattapon Kaewmanee, a young Thai man who crossed the finish line first. Made 54.10 seconds to win the gold medal. The silver medal goes to Ronn Russell Mitra (Philippines) 54.65 seconds, the bronze medal goes to Moon Yong Sik (South Korea) 54.72 seconds.

The Thai army has already scooped up 19  Thongsuek Asian Youth Para Games

In the female discus throwing side (blind), Class T12 Suphattra In Khao Yoi made a record of 22.66 meters and won the gold medal. The silver medal goes to Nigina Krusanova (Uzbekistan) 21.80 meters, the bronze medal goes to Kubaro Khakimova (Uzbekistan) 16.56 meters. The Thai athletics team also won gold. Another from the work of Pakpoom Rodkhiew in the throw-in competition of the F20 class, making a record of 12.07 meters.

Badminton mixed doubles SH6 Natthaphong Meechai paired with Wu Yuen (Taiwan) defeated Aditya Vadiraj Kukarni and Nithaya Sri Sumatri (India) 21- 11,21-10 won the gold medal, Bocsia, individual category, Thai softball throwing team exploded in form, sweeping 5 gold medals, 1 silver medal, 2 bronze medals, with gold medals from the men’s category, Class 1, Nattawut, very good / female type, class 1 Satanan Phromsiri / male type, class 2 Pakpoom Linchum / female type, class 3 Ladamani Brave / female type, class 4 Chalisa Khewchantra In addition, the Thai Boccia team Still won 1 silver medal from the male category, Class 4, Pongsakorn Lek Copper, and 2 bronze medals from the male category, Class 4 Supachok Kwanpok and the female category, Class 3 Juthamas Rattana, swimming, won 1 more gold, gold medal. 2 silver medals, 1 bronze medal, with gold medals from Noi Mee-Metta, men’s 100-meter frog type, S11-13 class, time 01.30 minutes

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