Thai Para Table Tennis Team Sweeps 4 Gold Medals! Rungroj Rises to Become Unbeaten Men's Singles Champion-foryou1688
Thai Para Table Tennis Team Sweeps 4 Gold Medals! Rungroj Rises to Become Unbeaten Men’s Singles Champion-foryou1688

foryou1688 The Thai national Para table tennis team created great pride by exploding in form, sweeping 4 gold medals, 4 silver medals, and 5 bronze medals in the singles competition of the “ITTF World Para Elite Nakhon Ratchasima 2025” at SPADT Convention Center, Nakhon Ratchasima Province. foryou1688

Starting with “Rung” Rungroj Thainiyom, a 38-year-old Thai national Para table tennis player, ranked 4th in the world, who showed an outstanding form worthy of a Paralympic athlete by winning the men’s singles Class 6 championship undefeated, defeating Esteban Yrault from France 3-1 (11-5, 8-11, 11-8, 11-5), setting a record of 4 consecutive wins, securing the first gold medal for the Thai team beautifully. They also set a goal to become the world’s number 1 in the MS6 class if they can win all the remaining doubles and mixed doubles championships.

In addition to “Rungroj,” other Thai athletes And did not disappoint, whether it is “Pui” Wichithra Jai-on, the beautiful female volleyball player, ranked 9th in the world in Class 4, who made a grand return to the international stage after winning a silver medal in the mixed doubles at the 2024 Paralympics. With her experience and veteran skills, “Pui” showed off her superior form, defeating Jung Young-ae from South Korea 3-0 (11-4, 11-4, 11-1), winning the second gold medal for the Thai national team,

while “Pae” Yuttajak Klinbanchuen, ranked 8th in the world and a bronze medalist at the 2024 Paralympics in the men’s singles, Class 3, fiercely fought Jang Young-jin from South Korea for 5 games. With a fighting spirit and cheers from the fans, “Pae” won in a thrilling 3-2 (11-9, 10-12, 11-6, 9-11, 14-12), proudly winning his third gold medal.

Lastly, “Khod” Wanchai Chaiwut, the world’s No. 4 in the men’s singles, Class 4-5, created a phenomenon to get revenge on his old rival, Kim Yong-gun from South Korea, in the rematch of the 2024 Paralympic finals, where he unfortunately lost. Despite starting slowly, “Khod” accelerated back to win in an exciting 3-2 games (8-11, 4-11, 12-10, 11-9, 11-8), winning the fourth gold medal for the Thai disabled athletes.

In addition to the 4 gold medals, Thai athletes also won 4 silver medals from Dararat Asahon (Wheelchair Women’s Singles, Class 3), Thirayu Chuawong (Wheelchair Men’s Singles, Class 2), Phisit Wangpholphatthanasiri (Men’s Singles Standing Class 8) and Janisa Khomphatchara (Women’s Singles Standing Class 10)

and another 5 bronze medals from Busari Saweani (Men’s Wheelchair Class 3), Patthamawadi Intanon (Women’s Wheelchair Class 3), Chilchitphayak Butwansirisin (Women’s Wheelchair Class 2), Suthida Saensatan (Women’s Wheelchair Class 3) and Chalermpong Phanphu (Standing Class 7).

These impressive results show the potential and determination of the Thai national para table tennis athletes who are ready to create fame for the country on the world stage.(foryou1688)

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