On December 16, the past Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT), Ministry of Tourism and Sports Organized an honorary ceremony for outstanding athletes on the occasion of National Sports Day 2022 at Indoor Stadium Huamark to commemorate His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s talents. Maha Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great Borommanatbophit, who is the representative athlete of the Thai nation In the 4th Laem Thong Games and to encourage Thai people to see the importance of sports, with Mr. Aran Boonchai, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Tourism and Sports presided over
In addition to announcing outstanding athlete awards, another one of the highlighted awards is Sports Honorary Award which was given to Mr. Chutinan Bhirombhakdi, former president of the Paralympics of Thailand As a dedication to the development of the disabled sports industry in Thailand, Lt. Nayanop Bhirombhakdi, heir and president of the Sports Association for the Mentally Disabled in Thailand, received the award for his father. pass
For Mr. Chutinan Bhirombhakdi is the former chairman of the Paralympic Committee of Thailand. He is behind the success of the disabled sports industry in Thailand. And supervise disabled sports in many competitions from ASEAN level to Paralympics. By working with 5 disabled sports associations, namely Sports Association of Thailand, Sports Association for the Mentally Disabled Thailand, Sports Association for the Blind Sports of Thailand, Sports Association for the Deaf of Thailand and the Sports Association for the Intellectually Disabled of Thailand He is also a person who laid the foundation for the development of disabled sports in Thailand. Along with being fully devoted to taking care of the athletes until now, it has succeeded in bringing Thai para athletes to create results at the forefront of the world. Including pushing the government to take care of athletes equally between regular athletes and athletes with disabilities
The army of Thai disabled athletes can continuously build a reputation for Thailand. and is the holder of several world records. Especially at the last Paralympic Games in Tokyo. Japan Thai athletes can win 5 gold medals, 5 silver medals, 8 bronze medals.
Mr. Chutinan Bhirombhakdi has been the chairman of the Paralympic Sports Committee of Thailand since 2009. Previously, he was the manager of the Thai national disabled athletes team in 2005. He is behind the industry’s success. Thailand’s handicapped sports