Bangkok Post

Thai sprinters dominate relay events

Joshua accomplish­es hat-trick of track golds

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Thailand swept the men’s and women’s 4x100m relay titles at the 31st SEA Games in Vietnam last night.

Supawan Thipat, Supanich Poolkerd, On-uma Chattha and Athicha Phetkum clocked 44.39sec to win the women’s crown in Hanoi.

Vietnam came in second in 45.25 and Malaysia third in 45.32.

It was Thailand’s 24th title in the event in 31 Games. However, they could not beat Vietnam’s SEA Games mark of 43.88.

“Before the final, we said we would go out and have fun. We thought we could break the record. We failed to set a new record but at least we retained the title,” said On-uma.

Later, the Thai men — Chayut Kongprasit, Sora-at Dabbang, Siripol Phanpae and Puripol Boonson — sealed the gold in a SEA Games record time of 38.58sec.

Malaysia were second (39.09) and Singapore third (39.44).

Thailand’s Joshua Robert Atkinson won his third gold medal of the 31st SEA Games, grabbing the men’s 800m title.

The Australian-Thai clocked 1:55.75min ahead of Jirayu Pleenaram (1:55.77) as the Kingdom finished onetwo in the event.

Vietnam’s Dang Tran Van was third in a time of 1:56.500.

With the 800m crown, Joshua became the first runner to claim three golds at one Games in nine years.

Earlier, he had secured gold medals in the 400m and mixed 4x400m relay events at the same venue in Hanoi.

Joshua also has the chance to add a fourth gold to his tally when he competes in the men’s 4x400m relay tomorrow.

In the women’s discus throw, Thailand’s Subenrat Insaeng comfortabl­y claimed the gold medal with an attempt of 53.09m.

Malaysia’s Queenie King Ni Ting was second (52.36) and her teammate Choo Kang Ni third (46.57).

In gymnastics, Thailand’s Sasiwimon Mueangphua­n and Indonesia’s Rifda Irfanaluth­fi were joint winners in the women’s floor exercise as they both scored 12.70 points.

In pencak silat, Thailand’s Adilan Chemaeng beat Vietnam’s Nam Nguyen Trung Phuong 3-0 in the final of the men’s tanding Class D (60-65kg).

CHABA KAEW EYE REVENGE

The Thai women’s football team beat Laos 5-0 in their final Group B game on Sunday night with Taneekarn Dangda scoring a hat-trick.

The Chaba Kaew will meet the Philippine­s in the semi-finals tomorrow.

The Philippine­s defeated Thailand at this year’s Asian Championsh­ip and Taneekarn said the Chaba Kaew have since done their homework.

“Every player is hungry to play against them,” said the forward.

“I am confident that we will get past them this time.”

Thailand coach Miyo Okamoto said: “We have to be well-prepared for the game against the Philippine­s.

“We made a lot of mistakes when we met them earlier this year. We will be out for revenge and try to win the gold medal.”

Vietnam (six) and Thailand (five) are the only two nations to have won the women’s football title at the SEA Games.

BAISON ‘KNOCKED OUT’

Baison Maneekon, one of Thailand’s top hopes in boxing, said she was disappoint­ed that her 69kg division was cancelled because there were only two participan­ts.

The 2020 Olympian would have made her SEA Games debut in Vietnam.

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Thai runners Joshua Robert Atkinson, right, and Juraru Pleenaram, No.713, compete in the men’s 800m final.
AFP RIGHT Thai runners Joshua Robert Atkinson, right, and Juraru Pleenaram, No.713, compete in the men’s 800m final.
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The Thai women’s team celebrate winning the 4x100m title in Hanoi yesterday.
REUTERS LEFT The Thai women’s team celebrate winning the 4x100m title in Hanoi yesterday.
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Gymnast Sasiwimon Mueangphua­n in action in the women’s floor exercise.
AFP ABOVE Gymnast Sasiwimon Mueangphua­n in action in the women’s floor exercise.

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