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Thais out to continue dominance in sepak takraw

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BENGALURU: Sepak takraw powerhouse Thailand are confident that they can continue their dominance of the sport in the Asian Games which begins in Indonesia next week, men’s team head coach Kamon Tankimhong said.

Thailand have claimed 22 out of 33 Asian Games gold medals awarded in the skilful sport and have finished as the best nation in each of the last five editions of the continenta­l multi-sport gathering.

Kamon Tankimhong

“We’re confident of an overall medal from the three-men team. For the two-men team, we must get the medal, because this is the first time we take part in the category,” Tankimhong, who has been in charge since the 1998 Bangkok Games, said yesterday.

The Thai men’s team comprises 15 players for the traditiona­l Asian sport, which sees players twist and turn their bodies in mid-air to send a rattan ball into the opposing court using their feet, legs and head.

Women’s head coach Veerat Na Nongkai said the 12-member women’s team were “100 per cent ready to compete” in the quadrant and team regu events.

“We have been practising all techniques. I want the other national teams to be prepared to compete with us because we are ready to win,” said Nongkai.

“It is a lot of pressure ... we cannot lose according to what our associatio­n president said. But I have turned pressure into motivation for myself and the team,” women’s team member Payom Srihongsa added.

Apart from hosts Indonesia, 14 other countries will compete in sepak takraw. Pakistan will make their first appearance in the competitio­n this year.

The sepak takraw events at the Asian Games will take place from Aug 19-31 in Palembang, Indonesia.

We’re confident of an overall medal from the three-men team.

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