Bangkok Post

Official opening for Asean meet

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HANOI: The SEA Games officially

opened in the Vietnamese capital Hanoi last night.

After a six-month Covid delay, thousands of competitor­s are in Hanoi and 11 nearby northern provinces to compete in 40 sports, mainly those played at the Olympic Games.

Hosts Vietnam are leading the medal table with 10 gold medals after two days of competitio­n while Thailand, who are aiming to win 112 gold, have just one gold from pencak silat (men’s seni regu team trio event).

Meanwhile former world No.3 Ratchapol Pu-Ob-Orm (James Wattana) travelled to Vietnam yesterday as part of the Thai billiards sport team in Vietnam.

The 53-year-old said the team are targeting 1-2 gold medals in the tournament.

Veteran star Praprut Chaithanas­akun (Rom Surin) is also included in the team.

There are 10 gold medals on offer: two from billiards (singles, double); two from snooker (15 and 6 reds); four from pool (9-ball and 10-ball men and women) and two from carom ball.

Ratchapol, 53, said the team are expecting a tough competitio­n from Singapore, who have English-born Peter Gilchrist in the team. The twotime world billiards champion became a Singapore citizen in 2006.

CHABA KAEW PLAY AGAIN

The Thai women’s football team face Myanmar in their second match of the tournament at Cam Pa Stadium today at 7pm.

The Chaba Kaew defeated Singapore

3-0 in the opening match three days ago. Laos are the other team in Group B. Group A consists of hosts Vietnam, the Philippine­s and Cambodia.

Meanwhile it was confirmed yesterday, Malaysia and Singapore will host the 2027 and 2029 SEA Games respective­ly.

Olympic Council of Malaysia president

Norza Zakaria said in a statement that a meeting at a Hanoi hotel saw the SEA Games Federation “unanimousl­y” award his country the event for the seventh time.

The 2023 SEA Games are scheduled to be held in Cambodia and the 2025 episode will be staged in Thailand.

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 ?? AFP ?? Young performers practise before the opening ceremony of the 31st SEA Games at the My Dinh National Stadium in Hanoi.
AFP Young performers practise before the opening ceremony of the 31st SEA Games at the My Dinh National Stadium in Hanoi.

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