National Stadium, July 12 – Men's 4 × 100 meter relay won gold medals. The women's 4×100 meter relay team finished third and won the bronze medal. The 25th Asian Athletics Championships
The 25th Asian Athletics Championships 2023 at Supachalasai National Stadium on the first day, with the evening competition being an important final. causing the audience to come in more crammed Which this program is broadcast on Channel 9 MCOT HD, number 30, broadcast live from 6:00 p.m., with Mr. Phatiyut Jaisawang, Acting President of MCOT Plc.
Men's 4 × 100 meter relay finals The Thai national team relay team, the former champion who made the time in the qualifying round came in first place and set a new record for the competition at 38.66 seconds.
Wood 1 "Fighter" Natawat Iamudom, Wood 2 "Ta" Sor-at Dabbang Wood 3 "Chao Kuay" Chayut Khongprasit Wood 4 "Bew" Phuripon Boonsorn ran in the 5th running lane, starting to tear. Take the 3rd stick of Chayut Khongprasit before passing it to Bew Phuriphon, the last stick, speeding away from the competitors. Won the gold medal with a record of 38.55 seconds, breaking the race record recently broken in qualifying. Ready to create a new Thai record with the silver medal: China, record 38.87 seconds, bronze medal: South Korea, record 38.99 seconds
As for the women's 4×100 meter relay team competing in the finals, consisting of wooden 1 Supawan Thipat, wooden 2 Supanich Poolkerd, wooden 3 On-Uma Chettha and wooden 4 Athicha Petchkul ran in. Finished in 3rd place, won the bronze medal with a record of 44.87 seconds, the gold medal was China 43.86 seconds, the silver medal was Japan 44.51 seconds.
Women's toe jump competition The Thai athlete who competed in the finals was "Nong May" Prinya Loeimarerng, who won three SEA Games gold medals in a row. and is the old champion in 2019
The result showed that Degree made a record of 13.58 meters, ranked 5th, the gold medal belonged to Mariko Morimoto from Japan, record 14.06 meters.
The women's javelin throwing competition In the final, Jariya Wichaidit finished in 9th place, setting a record of 51.14 meters.-Thai News Agency
Source: Thai News Agency