“Saichol” won the silver medal in the men’s 800m wheelchair, class T54.

China, “Saichol Konjan” won the men's 800 meter wheelchair medal, class T54, in the Asian Para Games.

The 4th Asian Para Games at Huanglong Sports Center Stadium, Hangzhou, China, Men's 800 meter wheelchair category, Class T54, final round, Saichon Khongen, cycling to the finish line in 2nd place, setting the time. Got a time of 1 minute 35.98 seconds to win the silver medal and it was his first medal at this Asian Para Games, while Prawat Wahoram came in 3rd place with a time of 1 minute 36.13 seconds and got the bronze medal. The gold medal went to Yang Hu, an athlete from China, whose time was 1 minute, 35.59 seconds, breaking the previous record from the Asian Para Games, while Phutharet Kongrak came in 4th place with a time of 2 minutes, 36.49 seconds.

While running the women's 100 m, class T37, final round, "Chompoo" Orawan Chimpaen ran to the finish line in 3rd place, with a time of 15.41 seconds, winning the bronze medal and his second medal at the Asian Para Games. This time, Xia Yan Wen from China crossed the finish line first with a time of 12.59 seconds, winning the gold medal and breaking the world record as well. Silver medalist Fen Fen Jiang from China had a time of 13.29 seconds.

Badminton, women's singles, class WH 1, final round, Sujirat Pukkham, Para-Thai badminton player The 2020 Paralympic Games silver medalist lost to Satomi Sarina, a female badminton player from Japan, 0-2, 15-21, 19-21, resulting in only a silver medal.

Swimming in the women's 100 m freestyle, class S9, which "Mermaid Pin" Anchaya Ketkaew, Thai female mermaid. Swimming queen of the 2023 ASEAN Para Games, Zhuang swam to the edge of the pool in second place with a time of 1 minute 09.59 seconds, losing to Su Jialing, the "host" swimmer of China, who swam to the edge of the pool in first place with a time of 1 minute 09.59 seconds. 1 minute 04.07 seconds ready to break the competition record. The bronze medal was Kanon Fukuda from Japan.

Wheelchair fencing Women's Team Epe Category In the final round, the Thai national team, bronze medalist in this event at the 3rd Asian Para Games in Indonesia, is led by "Waew" Saisunee Chana, the fencing queen of the Thai national team and number 1 in the world, who recently won The women's individual gold medal came earlier, joining forces with Duean Nakprasit and Apinya Thongsong, losing to China 26-45 points and getting the silver medal, while the Chinese woman won the gold medal. Third place went to South Korea

Source: Thai News Agency