Thai Boxers Chanjam Thitisan and Janjam Suwanpeng Win Silver Medals at Asian Games

2023-10-05 14:57:00

China 5 Oct. – Janjam Suwanpeng and Thitisan form Mode 2, Thai boxers, winning silver medals in international boxing at the Asian Games.

Boxing, Asian Games at Hangzhou Gymnasium, women’s 66 kg category, final round, Janchaem Suwanpeng, 23-year-old Thai female boxer, red corner, meets Ling Yang from host China. This pair had previously met in the finals of the 2023 Women’s World Boxing Championships in India, with Ling Yang winning 5-0. The results of the fight showed that Throughout the three rounds of the fight, the Chinese female fighters still had more targeted punches. Winning another 5-0 vote, Chanchaem won the silver medal, while Ling Yang won the gold medal, with both securing quotas for the 2024 Olympic Games in France.

As for the men’s 51 kilogram category, “Liem” Thitisan Panmode, a 22-year-old young Thai boxer, in the red corner meets Hasanboy Dusmatov from Uzbekistan. 2016 Olympic gold medalist and 2023 world champion. The results of the fight show that Thitisan lost 0-5 votes and received a consolation silver medal, while Dusmatov won the first gold medal for Uzbekistan. Both won quotas for the 2024 Olympic Games in France.

“Sarat” won the bronze medal. Asian Games weightlifting

Weightlifting at the Asian Games at Xiaoshan Sports Center Gymnasium, men’s 96 kilogram category, the Thai national team sent “Bom” Sarat Sumpradit, bronze medalist at the 2018 Asian Games in Indonesia and 4th place at the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil, to compete. It appeared that Sarat lifted the pose. Snatch lifted 176 kilograms, Clean and Jerk lifted 208 kilograms, with a total weight of 384 kilograms, winning another bronze medal. The gold medal went to Tian Tao, the powerful host of China, with a total weight of 390 kilograms, and the silver medal went to Ro Guang. Ryul from North Korea, total weight 386 kg.

Summary of the latest gold medals: China, the host, is still in first place, winning 177 gold medals, 99 silver medals, 55 bronze medals. In second place, Japan has 44 gold medals, 53 silver medals, 60 bronze medals. In third place, South Korea has 33 gold medals, 47 silver medals, 76 bronze medals, while Thailand has 10 medals. 14 gold medals, 27 bronze medals, ranked 7th.

As for tomorrow’s program (Oct. 6, 2023), compete for 25 gold medals: 4 gold medals in karate, 3 gold medals in bridge, 3 gold medals in jiu-jitsu, 2 each in archery-canoeing-dragon boat-weightlifting. Gold medals, basketball-equestrianism-women’s football-hockey-marathon swimming-gymnastics-rock climbing, 1 gold medal each. – Thai News Agency

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