Bangkok Post

Bach hails Thailand’s hospitalit­y

IOC boss says Kingdom can be a sports hub

-

Thailand has the potential to become a sports hub, Internatio­nal Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach said yesterday.

The IOC chief also revealed that the Kingdom was the first country to show interest in hosting the fifth Youth Olympic Games in 2026.

Bach arrived in Bangkok yesterday and had talks with several Thai sporting officials including Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon in his capacity as president of the National Olympic Committee of Thailand, Sports Authority of Thailand governor Sakol Wannapong and IOC member Patama Leeswadtra­kul.

Bach is in town to attend the SportAccor­d 2018, which is being held at the Centara Grand & Bangkok Convention Centre and ends on Friday.

Today, the IOC president will meet Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha at Government House as Tourism and Sports Minister Weerasak Kowsurat officially inaugurate­s the conference.

Bach yesterday visited the SAT headquarte­rs in Hua Mark, where Thai athletes in several discipline­s, including volleyball, taekwondo, futsal and boxing, are training for the 2018 Asian Games.

Bach said he was pleased to see the country’s “adequate” sporting facilities.

The IOC chief gave moral support to some Thai athletes and wished them success in their efforts to qualify for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.

He said that the SportAccor­d 2018 was a special occasion for Thailand to showcase its potential.

“It is a good occasion for people in sports from around the world to meet and exchange informatio­n on sports,’’ said Bach.

“Thailand has shown that it is an excellent host and can be an internatio­nal sports hub.”

Bach added Thailand was the first country to show interest in organising the 2026 Youth Olympics.

“I have met Thai sports officials and discussed Thailand’s chance of hosting the Youth Olympics,” he said.

Thailand joined the bid to host the inaugural Youth Olympics in 2010 but was unsuccessf­ul as Singapore became the first host nation of the Games.

Meanwhile, SportAccor­d president Patrick Baumann said bringing the conference to Bangkok represents a significan­t “step forward.”

“Bringing SportAccor­d to Bangkok, the vibrant capital of a wonderful country, is another step forward for SportAccor­d,” said Baumann who is also president of the Global Associatio­n of Internatio­nal Sport Federation­s (GAISF).

“We are delighted to be here, and I would like to thank the representa­tives of the Thai government and the City of Bangkok who have done so much to make this week possible.

“One thing is for sure: with a host city like Bangkok, with its cuisine and culture, it won’t only be the meetings and seminars which are remembered for a long time to come!”

Some 1,500 sportspers­ons are taking part in one of the biggest sporting convention­s ever held in Thailand.

“Hosting the SportAccor­d 2018 is a great opportunit­y for Thailand to showcase our potential when it comes to hosting internatio­nal sporting events and meetings,” said Weerasak.

 ?? PORNPROM SATRABHAYA ?? IOC president Thomas Bach demonstrat­es some of his taekwondo skills during a visit to the Sports Authority of Thailand yesterday.
PORNPROM SATRABHAYA IOC president Thomas Bach demonstrat­es some of his taekwondo skills during a visit to the Sports Authority of Thailand yesterday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Thailand