“Chanjaem” vows to fight with all her might to guarantee a medal at the 2024 Olympics

The Thai national team has at least a bronze medal from “Chanjaem Suwanpheng”, a Thai female boxer, who has advanced to the semi-finals to meet “Iman Khleif” from Algeria.

Boxing competition, Olympic Games ‘Paris 2024’ Olympic boxing 2024 in Paris, women’s 66 kg category, last 8, ‘B’ Janjam Suwanpheng, a Thai female boxer, meets Busenas Surmeneli, a female boxer from Turkey, the gold medalist of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. In the first round, Janjam moved forward to exchange punches with Surmeneli and punched the target more clearly, leading 5-0. In the second and third rounds, both pairs continued to exchange punches. Before the round ended, the judges raised their hands to give Janjam the victory with a score of 4-1, advancing to the semi-finals and guaranteeing at least a bronze medal. Janjam will face Iman Kheli, a strong female boxer from Algeria who is currently involved in a drama regarding gender identity testing. The semi-finals of the women’s 66 kg category will be held on Tuesday night, August
6 at 3:30 a.m. Thailand time.

After the fight, Chanchaem revealed that he was quite pressured because he was fighting after Chuthamas Raksat and was the last fighter of the Thai boxing team. However, he was satisfied with his performance. In the semi-finals, he will fight with Eman Khlif and will fight with all his might to get the gold medal.

“Chudamas” lost, missed out on Olympic medal

In the other match, the women’s 50kg quarterfinals, “Wan” Chuthamas Raksat, the runner-up of the 2022 Asian Games in China, lost to Wu Yu, a 29-year-old boxer from China and an Asian Games champion, by 0-5 points, unfortunately being eliminated.

“Bew” breaks through to the semi-finals of the Olympic 100-meter race

Athletics competition, Olympic Games 2024 at Stade de France, Paris, France, men’s 100 meter race, first round, selecting the 3 best athletes in the heat to advance immediately to the next round. “Bua” Phuriphon Bunson, Thai national sprinter in a blue uniform, 2nd lane, silver medalist at the latest Asian Game
s, competed in heat 4, sped up in the last 50 meters, successfully finishing 3rd with a time of 10.13 seconds, advancing to the semi-finals.

The first place in this heat belongs to Oblik Seville from Jamaica with a time of 9.99 seconds. Second place goes to Zani Brown from Japan with 10.02 seconds. The semi-finals will be held on the night of August 4 at 1:05 a.m. in the semi-finals of the men’s 100m in all 3 heats. “Nong Biew Phuriphon” is in heat 3. Each heat has 9 people, totaling 27 people. The first and second place in each heat and the two people with the best times in all heats advance to the final round. Then at 2:50 a.m. is the final round of the men’s 100m at the 2024 Olympics.

‘Bank’ did not finish the race

Men’s Road Cycling Olympic Games “Paris 2024” yesterday, rode 273 kilometers on a beautiful route in the city, passing landmarks such as the Palace of Versailles, saw the Eiffel Tower, before reaching the finish line at Trocadero in the heart of Paris, France. “Frame” Thanakan Chaiyasombat, a
Thai national cyclist, had his turn to compete.

In this race, for the first 100 kilometers, Thanakan was able to stay in the leading group until the last 100 kilometers, he started to be chased by world-class cyclists to grab the leading group until he fell to the back before being eliminated in the end because he could not catch up in the kilometer markers set by the Olympics.

As for ‘Frame’ Thanakan, 25 years old, he became a Thai athlete who was talked about a lot during this Olympics after making a TikTok clip on the frame_thnk channel reviewing the athletes’ living conditions and taking us to see the atmosphere during the Olympic Games in Paris, France, with many clips receiving millions of views.

Remco Efenepool, the 2022 World Champion from Belgium, crossed the finish line first and won the gold medal. At 24 years old, he did it in 6 hours, 19 minutes, 34 seconds, becoming the first cyclist to win two gold medals, both time trial and road race, at the same Olympic Games. The

silver medal went to Va
lentin Maduas from France, and the bronze medal went to Christophe Laporte, also from France

Source: Thai News Agency