‘Pongsakorn’ races to win the 800m wheelchair gold at the Dubai World Championships

‘Pongsakorn’ races to win the 800m wheelchair gold at the Dubai World Championships

Sports Association for the Disabled of Thailand Sending athletes with disabilities to the Thai national team to participate in the World Championships for the Disabled, “Dubai 2022 World Para Athletic Grand Prix and Fassa International Para Athletic Championships” once The 13th, during 21-25 March 2022 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

first day of competition On the night of March 21 The highlight is in the men’s 800-meter wheelchair finals of the T53 class. Thai wheelchair players won 3 medals in a big way by “Chaokorn” Pongsakorn Payeo, the owner of 3 gold medals at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics. Still keeping The standard soared to the finish line was the first in 1.38.36 minutes to win the gold medal. As for the silver medal, Masoburi Azae made 1.41.25 minutes and the bronze medal Sopha Inthasen 1.41.51 minutes.

In the men’s 800-meter wheelchair, the final of the T33/34 class, Chaiwat Rattana accelerated the speed to 1.47.28 minutes, finishing in 4th place, unfortunately missed the medal. The gold medal went to Walid Katila of Tunisia at 1.44.33 minutes, the silver medal was Mohamed Hammadi from the UAE 1.44.47 minutes and the bronze was Alhmed Nawad. From UAE 1.47.20 minutes

Wheelchair 800 meters, women’s final, class T54, Techini Duang-in, time 1.57.81 minutes, finishing 5th place, Yatfa Sui Ui 2.04.44 minutes, 6th place and Athitaya Chukerd 2.04.85 minutes, ranked 7. The gold medal went to Patricia Ishas of Switzerland at 1.52.78 minutes, the silver medal went to Alexandra Hebling of Switzerland at 1.53.57 minutes, and the medal Bronze: Mengi Murrell Marie of Germany 1.54.88 minutes

Men’s 100-meter running, qualifying round, class T 12, race 1, Somdet Chaiya time 14.80 seconds, ranked 3rd, while the 1st place belongs to Yamil Davy Acosta Manjarres from Colombia, time 11.52 seconds, which When taking the time of both races to rank in the final round, it appears that Somdej was ranked 6th.

Running 400 meters, men’s qualifying round, class T 38, race 1, Abhisit Taprom made a time of 56.37 seconds, was the number 1 race of the other Thai, Surasak Damchum, made 59.66 seconds, was the third of the race, which when leading the time of both 2 races ranked in the finals, Abhisit Taprom was ranked 6th, while Surasak Damchum was ranked 8th.

Wheelchair 800 meters, men’s qualifying round, class T 54, race 2, Athiwat Phaeng Nuea, time 1.35.58 minutes, is the 1st of the 2nd race, while in the 3rd race, Saichon, Jane, a wheelchair player. The veteran of Thailand made a time of 1.35.18 minutes, was ranked 1st in the 3rd race, while Phutharet Kongrak 1.35.29 minutes was ranked 3rd, history, Wahoram 1.35.33 minutes, was ranked 4th, and Pipatpong Sianglam 1.35. 40 minutes is the 5th place by Thai wheelchair players through to all final rounds to continue hunting for medals.

Women’s 100-meter running, qualifying round, class T, 11/12/13, race 1, Suneephon Thanomwong, time 13.42 seconds, is the 1st place, while Janejira Panyathip takes 13.50 seconds, is the second place, both of them. of Thailand through to the final round to win the next coin

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