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51 Thai athletes will compete in the 2024 Olympic Games.

The 2024 Olympic Games are about to officially kick off. Today, we take a look at the 51 Thai athletes who have been selected to compete in the Paris Games. There are 4 days left for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, which will begin on the night of Friday, July 26. This time, the Thai athletes have received a quota of 51 people from 17 sports, 16 associations, allowing Thai people to cheer for Thailand with all their hearts at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. By the Badminton Sports Association, the most quotas have been received, up to 9 people, in the women's singles category: Ratchanok Intanon and Supanida Ketthong, in the men's singles category: Kunlavut Vitidsarn, in the women's doubles category: Jongkolphan Kititharakul and Rawinda Prajongjai, in the men's doubles category: Suphak Jomkoh and Kittinupong Ketsuren, in the mixed doubles category: "Bas" Dechapol Puavaranukroh and "Popor" Sapsiree Taerattanachai. 8-person boxing: Thitisan Panmode, 51-kilogram male division; Banjong Sinsiri, 64-kilog ram male division; Wiraphon Jongjohor, 80-kilogram male division; Chanchaem Suwanphen, 66-kilogram female division; Chuthamas Raksat, 50-kilogram female division; Thananya Somnuk, 60-kilogram female division; Chuthamas Chitphong, 54-kilogram female division; Baison Maneekorn, 75-kilogram female division. Weightlifting 4 people: Thiraphong Silachai, 61 kg men's division, Wiraphon Wichuma, 73 kg men's division, Surachana Khambao, 49 kg women's division, Duang-akson Jaidee, over 87 kg women's division Quad bike: Kometh Sukprasit, BMX Racing Men's category, Thanakan Chaiyasombat, Road Race Men's category, Petchdarin Somrat, Road Race Women's category - Individual Time Trial Women's category, and Jai Angsuthasawit - Keirin - Men's Sprint category. 4-man sailboat Benyapha Chantawan, Formula Kite Women's, Jonathan Weston, Formula Kite Men's, Athit Mikhail Romanik, Dinghy ILCA 7 and Sofia Montgomery, Dinghy ILCA 6. Taekwondo 3 "Tennis" Panipak Wongpattanakit, 49 kg women's division, 2020 Olympic gold medalist, "B aitei" Sasikarn Thongchan, 67 kg women's division, and "Yu" Banlang Thapthimdaeng, 68 kg men's division. Table tennis 3 people, women's team category, Suthasinee Sawetbut, Jinnipa Sawetbut and Orrawan Paranang 3-person shooting: Thanyaporn Phruksakorn, 25-meter female pistol category; Thongphaphum Wongsukdee, 50-meter male individual rifle category, 3 positions; Kamonlak Saencha, 10-meter female air pistol category Athletics 2 people "Bew" Phuripol Boon-son, 100-meter run for men and Subenrat In-saeng, women's discus throw. Swimming 2 people Jenjira Srisat, 50-meter freestyle for women and Dulyawat Kaewsriang, 100-meter freestyle for men. Modern pentathlon 1 person Phurich Yoheung, Laser-Run category. Horseback riding 1 person, "Preedan" Chanokporn Karunyathach, Jumping over obstacles (individual), Rowing 1 person, Premanat Wattananusit, Sculling 1 person, Men's double rowing, Judo 1 person, Masayuki Terada, Flyweight 73 kg, Extreme sports 1 person, "Nong ST" Waririya Sukkasem, Skateboard, Street fem ale category, the youngest in Thailand at the age of 12 years. For sports fans, you can follow the movements of the Thai athletes in Cheer for Thailand with all your heart, Olympic Paris Games 2024, during 9 News at noon, 9 News at night, and Saturday-Sunday news pairs from today until August 12, and watch the live broadcast of the Olympic Games 2024 Paris Games on Channel 9 MCOTHD, press 30, a total of 8 days, 4 hours a day, from 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m., starting on the first day, Tuesday, July 30, followed by August 1, 2, 3, 4, August 7, August 9, and August 10. Source: Thai News Agency