Panchak Silat starts a new rule for the battle of “Sarawak Premier”

Panchak Silat athlete Ready to fight the battle “Sarawak Premier International Silat Championship”, starting with new rules, competing in 21 teams, warming up before going to the SEA Games

Mr. Panu Uthairat, president of the Panchak Silat Sports Association of Thailand, revealed that now the Thai national team Panchak Silat athletes The 32nd SEA Games in Phnom Penh Cambodia Between May 5-17, 2023, he traveled to participate in the Silat Panchak competition, “Sarawak Premier International Silat Championship” in Malaysia. which this item It will be a competition that uses new rules. of Panchak Silat International Federation that will be used in the 32nd SEA Games”

“After the end of the 31st SEA Games in Vietnam, where Thailand won 2 gold medals, 2 silver medals, 4 bronze medals, and the association sent athletes to participate in the 19th World Championship Panchak Silat Pencak Silat Championship 2022) in Malacca, Malaysia. Able to create works of 4 gold medals, 3 silver medals, 7 bronze medals, which in the World Championships The rules of the competition have been changed 1 time, but most recently, the International Panchak Silat Federation I have changed the rules again. is the latest rule will be used for the first time In the Panchak Silat competition, “Sarawak Premier International Silat Championship” in Malaysia This item is the first time.”

“For Thai athletes There are 10 people competing in this program, including 7 male athletes, with Sarayut Sakaew, Class B athlete (50–55 kg), Peeraphon Mittasarn, Class C athlete (55–60 kg), Adilan Jemang. Gold medal in the 31st SEA Games Class D Athlete (60–65 kg.), Pornthep Poonkaew Class E Athlete (65–70 kg.), Ekkaraj Machi Athlete Class F (70–75 kg.), Pimpi Raj Tonkhiew, Class H athlete (80–85 kg.), Saranon Klompan, Class I athlete (85–90 kg.), 3 female athletes, with Firdaow Duramae, Class A athlete (45-50 kg. .), Rebecca London, Class C athlete (55-60 kg.), Anantana Niyomphan, Class D athlete (60-65 kg.) will compete on March 1-5.

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“In the part of the teams competing will be an international program with 21 teams competing from around the world, whether the United States, Uzbekistan, the Netherlands, Kyrgyzstan, Brunei, Thailand, the Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia, 2 teams, and Malaysia, the host and open There are teams from different cities, with one national team and 10 other state and city teams, for a total of 11 teams.”

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