Bangkok Post

PM gives moral support to Thai athletes

- BANGKOK POST/REUTERS

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha yesterday told Thai athletes and officials, who will be participat­ing in the upcoming Asian Games, to uphold sportsmans­hip and strengthen friendship with participan­ts from other countries.

The delegation, led by Thai Olympic chief Prawit Wongsuwon, met the prime minister at Government House ahead of the Asian Games to be held in Indonesia from Aug 18-Sept 2.

Gen Prayut told them that while they have to do their best as representa­tives of Thailand, they should not forget about sportsmans­hip and friendship.

“You have to keep in mind that a sports competitio­n is not all about winning. If you win but lose friendship then it is useless. The objective of a sports competitio­n is everybody must have sportsmans­hip,’’ he said.

He said they could learn a lesson from a win or a loss.

The premier praised them for their hard work which earned them spots in the national teams.

Meanwhile, t he Philippine­s have reversed their decision to pull out of the basketball tournament at the Asian Games after listening to the views of their fans, Ricky Vargas, chairman of the Philippine­s Basketball Associatio­n, said.

The country withdrew from the competitio­n last month with its governing body saying that it needed to focus on its appeal against punishment for a on-court brawl during a World Cup qualifier last month.

Thirteen players from the Australia and Philippine­s teams were suspended for their role in the fight during the game in Bulacan on July 2. “We realised there is a strong clamour from our fans, so we decided to take a look at it,” Vargas said. “This will be final.”

 ?? TAWATCHAI KEMGUMNERD ?? Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, right, greets Thailand’s Asian Games delegation at Government House yesterday.
TAWATCHAI KEMGUMNERD Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, right, greets Thailand’s Asian Games delegation at Government House yesterday.

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