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Thailand Secures Historic Gold and Multiple Medals at Paris Olympics
by Naark Rojanasuvan

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PARIS (NNT) - Thailand now ranks 31st at the Paris Olympics, with a total of 1 gold, 2 silver, and 2 bronze medals. This achievement underscores the nation's prowess in various sports on the global stage.

 

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(Panipak Wongpattanakit known as Tennis) 

 

Panipak Wongpattanakit made history on Wednesday by becoming the first person from Thailand to win two gold medals. She defended her Tokyo title in the taekwondo women's flyweight division against China's Guo Qing.

 

Panipak secured the victory with a 6-3, 2-3, 6-2 win, clinching the match with two kicks to the head, each yielding three points. This final match was the most challenging she faced throughout the day, having sailed through all earlier bouts with two-round wins.

 

In other events, Theerapong Silachai won a silver medal in the Men's 61 kg weightlifting event. Surajana Khampao also brought home a bronze medal in the Women's 49 kg weightlifting event.

 

These accomplishments highlight Thailand's impressive performance at the Paris Olympics, bringing pride and inspiration to the nation.

 

Source: NNT 2024-08-08

 

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Thailand erupted with joy last night as Panipak Wongpattanakit defended her Tokyo Olympics title, winning the country's first-ever back-to-back gold in taekwondo at the Paris Games. The 29-year-old became a national icon by overpowering China’s Guo Qing in a thrilling final match.

Well done young lady, quite the career.

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5 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:

And she won't come with empty hands.

12 million Baht in installments or 10 million single payout.


Is that right?  That’s pretty sweet, and well deserved .  Any idea what silver and bronze get?

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1 hour ago, TimBKK said:

Any idea what silver and bronze get?

No. They just mentioned that some company has a pool of one million for other medals?

(from a Thairath article)

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I guess the gold medal standings are wrong it should be per capita. OK call me biased but I find it wrong. China is in first place with 32 gold (population of 1.2 billion) the USA is second with 31 gold (population of about 360 million) Australia has 18 gold but only 27 million population.  The same applies to other small countries am I biased? To add to this (not a racist remark) why are dark-skinned athletes superb at running no matter what country?      

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After three medals in weightlifting, the Thais have ended up with a total of six medals, which is quite an accomplishment. Kudos to them for an excellent Olympics performance, Panipak, and the men's weightlifting was especially impressive. 

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