National Stadium, July 13 – Asian Athletics Championships Day 2 "Ta" Sor-att Dabbang made a time of 10.60 seconds, entered 4th place in the heat, passed through to the semi-finals of the men's 100-meter run successfully.
The 25th Asian Athletics Championships Asian Athletics Championships 2023 at Supachalasai National Stadium on the 2nd day, there are 10 gold medals.
interesting items The first qualifying round of the men's 100m race culminated in three athletes from each heat and six with the best times. Entering the semi-finals, Ta-Sora-at Dabbang, the gold medalist in the 100 meter sprint at the 2023 SEA Games and won the gold medal in the men's 4 × 100 meter in this program. Competing in the 4th heat, it appears that Ta has a time of 10.60 seconds, entering 4th place in the heat, but the time is still good enough. successfully passed into the semi-finals
As for "Fighter" Nattawat Iamudom, who won the men's 4 × 100 meter gold medal in this program. Compete in the men's 100 meter qualifying round in heat 3 with a time of 10.57 seconds, 5th place, and also enter the semifinals. Which will compete tomorrow (July 14) at 4:45 p.m.
While Thai women's athletes Athicha Phetchakul and Onuma Chettha competed in the women's 100 meter qualifiers, but neither of them made it to the semi-finals, with Athicha having the best time of 11.89 seconds. Panich Poolkerd has an injury. did not compete
Men's Hammer Throw Final: Kittipong Boonmawan, Thai athlete, competed alone, threw 6 times, achieved the best distance of 62.14 meters, finishing 8th. The gold medal went to Wang Chi from China with a record of 72.13 meters.
Suttisak Singkhon competed in the decathlon program, the 8th item was the male pole vault. Before the race, ranked 3rd in the overall score, it appeared that he made a record of 4.40 meters, gained 731 additional points, with a total of 6,345 points, ranked 2nd, with a chance to win a gold medal.
for tomorrow There were 9 more gold medals competing, the highlight being the men's and women's 100m events. in the final Including the female discus throw program at Subenrat Insang, the owner of the SEA Games gold medal for 7 consecutive times. and bronze medals from the past have a chance to win medals
Channel 9, press 30, broadcast live as usual at 6:00 p.m. Let's win more medals for the Thai athletics team.-Thai News Agency
Source: Thai News Agency
