“Bew” failed to qualify for the 100-meter Olympic finals

France, 'Bew' Phuripol Boon-son, a Thai national sprinter, made a record of 10.14 seconds and failed to advance to the final round of the 2024 Olympic Games men's 100-meter race. Athletics competition, Olympic Games "Paris 2024" at Stade de France, France last night, Men's 100-meter race, semi-final round, "Bew" Phuripol Bunson, 18-year-old Thai national sprinter, blue shirt, silver medalist at the 2022 Asian Games, ran in lane 1 of heat 3 to compete for the final round with 8 other athletes. The 1st and 2nd place athletes of each heat will immediately enter the final round. And the 2 athletes with the best records from the 3 heats will enter the final round, totaling 8 people. It turned out that in the semi-finals, Phuripol started well, tried to accelerate as much as possible, but crossed the finish line in 9th place, the last place in the heat with a time of 10.14 seconds, not advancing to the final round. No. 1 in this heat is Kitchenen Thompson from Jamaica, world number 6, record 9.80 seconds. No. 2 is Fred Curry from the United States, silver medalist from the 2020 Olympic Games, record 9.84 seconds. And No. 3 in the heat is Benjamin Richardson from South Africa, record 9.95 seconds. In the semi-finals, Bew has a record in 21st place out of 27 athletes. "Petchdarin" finished in 78th place. Women's individual road cycling competition, "Paris 2024 Olympic Games", 158 kilometers distance, finished at Trocadero. "Prae" Petcharin Somraj, the Thai female iron leg, rode to the finish line in the last group with a time of 4 hours, 13 minutes, 42 seconds, finishing in 78th place, becoming the second Thai female cyclist to finish the road race, following Chanphen Nonthasin who did it in the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. The gold medal was Christine Faulkner from the United States, crossing the finish line with a time of 3 hours, 59.23 seconds. The silver medal went to Marianne Foss from the Netherlands, and Lotte Kopecki from Belgium got the bronze medal. 'Pro Arm' finished in joint 54th place - 'Scheffler' was the champion Men's individual golf, 2024 Olympic Games, final round on August 4, the performance of two Thai pros, "Pro Arm" Kiradech Aphibarnrat, scored even par in the final round, totaling 6 over par, winning joint 54th place, while "Pro Petch" Phachara Kongwatmai was injured, causing him to decide to withdraw after playing 11 holes. The Olympic men's golf gold medal went to Scotty Scheffler, the world's number one professional golfer from America. In the final round, he exploded in form, shooting 9 under par in one day, for a total score of 19 under par, jumping from a joint fifth place to win the championship. The silver medal went to Tommy Fleetwood of the United Kingdom, with a score of 18 under par, while Hideki Matsuyama, a famous professional golfer from Japan, won the bronze medal with a score of 17 under par. Source: Thai News Agency