Cambodia, May 8 – SEA Games Today’s highlight is the men’s 200-meter run, but “Chao Bew” Phuripon Bunsorn, former champion, has muscle spasms. Didn’t finish the race, but “Chao Ta” Sora-at Dabbang was able to make excuses and successfully won the gold medal.
The first day of athletics won 10 gold medals at the Techo Heritage National Stadium. Today’s highlight is the men’s 200-meter run, which is considered the hope of Thai sports fans. by the final Last evening, “Bew” Phuriphon Boonsorn, former champion and SEA Games record holder of 20.37 seconds, 17 years old, and “Chao Ta” Sor-at Dabbang successfully passed to the finals. After both won 1st place in qualifying rounds for both heats this morning.
after starting All the runners continued to fight evenly until the last 50 meters, Biw Phuriphon, had a muscle spasm in his left thigh until he had to drop to the floor. while Chao Ta came to speed up the sprint to the finish line first in 20.62 seconds, winning the second gold medal for the Thai athletics team, silver medal Vietnam 20.84 seconds, bronze medal Indonesia 21.02 seconds
after the finish line Instead of Chao Ta Sora-at, he will run to show his joy to the cheering crowd. But instead rushed to see Bew Phuripon’s injury with concern. before helping first aid and support Chao Bew into the room
Biu’s injury Initially, the left thigh muscle spasms. But it was on the opposite side of the injury sustained at the World Youth Athletics in Colombia last year. referred to as lighter than last time Because today I can still walk by myself.
All the time Chao Biu was injured. Chao Bew’s grandmother followed closely to observe the injury of her grandson with concern. and even shed tears of concern
For Bew Phuripon, there are still two gold medals left to compete from the men’s 4 times 100 meter relay on May 10 and the men’s 100 meter run on May 12. The association has recently confirmed that Bew will have to rest for at least 1 month and should be Missed the remaining 2 items. because there is an Asian Championship waiting
While the first gold medal in Thai athletics today was from Kittipong Boonmawan, the men’s hammer throw category could do 64.49 meters. Thai
Source: Thai News Agency