“Chudamas” advances to the next round of the women’s 54 kg boxing competition.

France, Chuthamas Jitpong is the only boxer who has made it through to the next round, while Wiraphol Jongjohor and Thananya Samnuk have already been eliminated in the first round. The Paris 2024 Olympic Games began competing for gold medals since yesterday evening, local time. The results of Thai athletes in the boxing round of 32 at the North Paris Arena showed that Thai athletes competed in 3 categories: women's 54 kg. "Fiew" Chuthamas Jitpong, a 26-year-old boxer from Nakhon Si Thammarat in the red corner, met Sara Cirkovic, a 20-year-old boxer from Serbia, the 2022 World Youth Champion and European Youth Champion. It turned out that in the first round, Chuthamas used her left to lead and did well, hitting the target many times, even though her opponent from Serbia tried to counter, but didn't hit the target very well, so at the end of the first round, Chuthamas was leading 4-1. In the second round, Fiew continued to control herself well, using her left and right to follow with heavy hits, hitting the target many times, leading another 4-1 before Chuthamas came out in the final round, attacking and then escaping. After 3 rounds, Chuthamas won 4-1, advancing to the round of 16 to meet Vidad Betal from Morocco on July 30. Men's 80 kg. round of 32: Weeraphon Jongjohor, nephew of former Olympic gold medal hero Somjit Jongjohor, bronze medalist at the 2018 Youth Olympics, in the red corner meets Christian Javier Pinales, a boxer from the Dominican Republic. Throughout the 3 rounds, Weeraphon was not 100%, and Christian Javier Pinales took advantage of his longer range and was faster, getting in the ring and finding opportunities to land one-two punches, defeating Weeraphon easily with a score of 5-0, making Weeraphon the first Thai boxer to be eliminated. The next pair, 60 kg women's division, "Noey" Thananya Somnuk, the 2018 Youth Olympic champion from Thailand, aged 23, in the red corner, fought against Donjeda Sadikku, aged 25 from Kosovo. It turned out that the first round was fun to play, with many punch es exchanged, but Thananya won narrowly 3-2. But in the next two rounds, Sadikku came back to life, landed many punches on target, and was open to challenge. Although Thananya did well, it turned out that after 3 rounds, the judges combined the scores for Sadikku to win over Thananya narrowly 3-2. In summary, the first day of Thai boxing competition, there were 1 win and 2 losses. Badminton, group stage, women's singles, Group C, "Mae Sai" Supanida Ketthong, a strong Thai badminton player who is number 11 in the tournament, worked quite hard but played with more certainty, taking 43 minutes, especially the first game where she scored 5 points in a row, defeating Juliana Vieira from Brazil 2-0, scores 21-16, 21-19. The next match she will face Lo Sin Yan from Hong Kong. In the men's doubles, Group B, "M" Suphak Jomkoh met "Sky" Kitinupong Ketren, who was also in great form, defeating Christo Popov and Toma Junior Popov from France 2-0, with scores of 21-14, 21-19. In the women's doubles, Group D, "Gift" Jong kolphan Kititharakul and "View" Rawinda Prajongjai, two Thai women, also won. In the women's individual road race-time trial at the 2024 Olympics, the race will be held over a distance of 32.4 kilometers on the Paris Esplanade de Invalides-Pon Alexandre Troyes route in Paris. In the final round, the Thai female iron shin, Prae Petcharin Somrat, competed. It turned out that during the race, it rained continuously. 'Petchdarin accelerated with full power, clocking in at 47 minutes 25.11 seconds, finishing in 34th place. First place went to Grace Brown from Australia, clocking in at 39 minutes 38.24 seconds. Silver went to Anna Henderson from the United Kingdom, and bronze went to Chloe Dygert from the United States. Thai athletes' competition schedule on July 28, 2024: Table tennis, first round (64 people), women's singles, 4:30 p.m., Orrawan Paranang (world No. 36/Thailand) meets Margarita Pesotska (world No. 85/Ukraine) Skateboard, 1 gold medal, Street category, 5:00 p.m. Qualifying round, "Nong ST" War iriya Sukkasem, 10:00 p.m. Final round Badminton, Group Stage, Men's Doubles, Group B, Match 2, 9:30 p.m., Suphak Jomkoh and Kittinupong Ketren (World No. 24/Thailand) meet Ondrej Kral and Adam Mendrak (World No. 49/Czech) Mixed doubles, Group B, Match 2, Time 00.30 hrs. Dechapol Puavaranukroh and Sapsiree Taerattanachai (World No. 6/Thailand) meets Coachella Mammery and Tanina Violet Mammery, Algeria (World No. 48/Algeria). Source: Thai News Agency