Post by account_disabled on Jan 1, 2024 7:14:29 GMT
The Thai national team's para shuttlecocks are the best! Showing a loud slap song, making a success of the parade through to the finals of 9 divisions in the international badminton competition for the disabled "Thailand Para-Badminton International 2019" International badminton competition for the disabled "Thailand Para-Badminton International 2019" which is a program where disabled shuttlecocks from around the world, more than 34 countries, totaling more than 400 people, participated in the competition to collect accumulated points. Quotas to participate in the Paralympic Games 2020" at the Huamark Indoor Stadium, Sports Authority of Thailand, on 20 This past September was the semifinal round.
The highlight is the women's singles C Level Executive List category WH2. semi-finals It is a meeting between "Kaen" Amnuaywechawithan Thai female badminton player, world champion in 2017 and number 2 in the program, enters the court to compete with Kim Yoon Shim, a female shuttlecock from South Korea, appeared that Amnuay showed a form worthy of the price, relying on superior tactics, chasing and defeating the South Korean women comfortably 2-0 (21-6, 21- 5) Ready to advance through to the finals by meeting with old rivals. Eminie Seckin The number 1 ranked Turkish female badminton player in the program defeated Ryo Okura from Japan narrowly 2-1. Games(15-21,22-20,27-25) As for the SL4 class women's category, the semi-finals between "Nid" Chanidasrinawakul Thai female shuttlecock players enter the field to compete with Katerin Seibert from Germany, it turns out that Chinida showed great form, relying on a sharper slap than a slash. The female badminton players from Beer City went all out 2-1.
Games (19-21,21-16,21-12) successfully made it to the finals as well, going to meet Fujino Hagura, the 3rd seed of the program from Japan, who beat Wilsonmare. ReMargaret from Israel, second in the tournament, came in 2-0. Games(21-10,21-5) While in other categories, the Thai national para badminton team Able to show an equally excellent form, making it through to the finals for another 7 The results are as follows: Women's doubles class WH 1- WH2 Amnuaywetwithan/Suchirat Pukkham (Thailand) win over Emini Seckin (Turkey)/Tomenkai (Belgium) 2-0 (21-13, 21-7), men's doubles class SU5 Watcharaphonchokuthaikul/Preecha Somsiri (Thailand) beat Rajakuma/Rakeesh Penday (India) 2-0 game (21-15,21-12), mixed doubles class SL 3- SU 5 Siripong Termarom/Nipada Saensupa(Thailand) won Permaparul/Ratchakuma 2-0 Games (21-15,21-13), mixed doubles class SS6 Boontan Yaem Mali/Chai Sae Yang (Thailand) beat Ahmad Almi (Malaysia)/Nina Kozlova.
The highlight is the women's singles C Level Executive List category WH2. semi-finals It is a meeting between "Kaen" Amnuaywechawithan Thai female badminton player, world champion in 2017 and number 2 in the program, enters the court to compete with Kim Yoon Shim, a female shuttlecock from South Korea, appeared that Amnuay showed a form worthy of the price, relying on superior tactics, chasing and defeating the South Korean women comfortably 2-0 (21-6, 21- 5) Ready to advance through to the finals by meeting with old rivals. Eminie Seckin The number 1 ranked Turkish female badminton player in the program defeated Ryo Okura from Japan narrowly 2-1. Games(15-21,22-20,27-25) As for the SL4 class women's category, the semi-finals between "Nid" Chanidasrinawakul Thai female shuttlecock players enter the field to compete with Katerin Seibert from Germany, it turns out that Chinida showed great form, relying on a sharper slap than a slash. The female badminton players from Beer City went all out 2-1.
Games (19-21,21-16,21-12) successfully made it to the finals as well, going to meet Fujino Hagura, the 3rd seed of the program from Japan, who beat Wilsonmare. ReMargaret from Israel, second in the tournament, came in 2-0. Games(21-10,21-5) While in other categories, the Thai national para badminton team Able to show an equally excellent form, making it through to the finals for another 7 The results are as follows: Women's doubles class WH 1- WH2 Amnuaywetwithan/Suchirat Pukkham (Thailand) win over Emini Seckin (Turkey)/Tomenkai (Belgium) 2-0 (21-13, 21-7), men's doubles class SU5 Watcharaphonchokuthaikul/Preecha Somsiri (Thailand) beat Rajakuma/Rakeesh Penday (India) 2-0 game (21-15,21-12), mixed doubles class SL 3- SU 5 Siripong Termarom/Nipada Saensupa(Thailand) won Permaparul/Ratchakuma 2-0 Games (21-15,21-13), mixed doubles class SS6 Boontan Yaem Mali/Chai Sae Yang (Thailand) beat Ahmad Almi (Malaysia)/Nina Kozlova.