Thairath Sport Rising Star Athletes 2023: The Future of Sports in 2024 and Beyond

2023-12-27 01:54:21

Thairath Sport selects 12 rising athletes which is in outstanding form, announcing its birth in 2023, ready to continue its success in 2024

Counting down to the new era of 2024 or 2024, the sports world is still intense and packed with many tournaments. Just like the year 2023 is regarding to pass. “Rising Star Athletes” who have elevated themselves to perform outstandingly, are outstanding, and are much talked regarding. Thairath Sport has gathered together 12 interesting rising stars to follow.

football

“Mick” Yosakorn Burapha, an 18-year-old rising star striker, is in outstanding form at the youth level. The pace was beyond his age until he was pushed up to play for Chonburi FC, the senior team, including the U-23 SEA Games, Asian Games, and the Thai national team.

“Nueng” Channarong Promsrikaew, 22 years old, midfielder for Chonburi FC, is an important commander of the Thai national team, U-23 team, as well as being regularly called up to the senior Thai national team. It is expected that in the future he will be an important force for the War Elephants’ army. The statistics of Chao Nueng with Chonburi FC in the Thai League finished the first leg 14 matches, 4 goals, 3 assists.

“Nicholas Mickelson”, a 24-year-old half-Thai-Norwegian right-back for Obi Odense Club, a team in the Danish league. Stepped up to join the Thai national team for the first time in the year 2023, did not disappoint Thai football fans because of his outstanding playing form. Fill the game up and down. He is now the number one right-back for the War Elephants.

women’s volleyball

“Mod” Wipawee Srithong, 24-year-old striker, before that form was not outstanding, but in 2023 he raised himself to a great level. If you still remember, the game that marked her birth was Women’s Volleyball Nations League 2023 match, win over Canada, was also the highest scorer. Importantly, he also plays in the professional league with “Hyundai Hillstraight”, a team in the Korean Covo V-League.

“Kai” Wimonrat Thanaphan, a 21-year-old fastballer, just made his first call to the Thai national team in 2023, playing in only 3 tournaments, CV League (2 stadiums) and the Asian Championships in Korat, finally making his mark. Excited by being able to play in the Japanese V-League with Torey Arrows.

“Fern” Warisara Sitalert, the 18-year-old rising star striker, is considered another female hitter to keep an eye on in the future. Because they showed outstanding form this year in both the U-19 World Championships and the U-21 World Championships, including being in the gold medal set for the 2023 SEA Games in Cambodia.

men’s volleyball

Napadej Phinijdee Blang, 21 years old, showing excellent form. Even playing at the world level for the first time, scoring 23 points alone in the Men’s Volleyball Challenger Cup 2023 match, losing to Qatar in the quarter-finals.

Anurak Panram Huasao, 24, won the award for best athlete or MVP of the AVC Challenge Cup 2023 (AVC Challenge Cup 2023) in Taiwan.

badminton

No one is as outstanding as Nong Pink Pitchamon Opasnipat, a 16-year-old female badminton singles player with outstanding performance, winning the World Youth Women’s Singles Badminton Championship. Considered to be Thailand’s seventh world youth champion.

Continuing with the Malaysia Masters 2023 (Super 100) championship in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia This is the first world tour championship in my life.

international boxing

“Liem” Thitisan Punmode, a 23-year-old boxer, won a silver medal at the 2022 Asian Games in China in the 51-kilogram category.

“B” Janchaem Suwanpeng, 23 years old, silver medalist, Asian Games 2022

Both won tickets to the 2024 Olympic Games and are considered two fighters who are hopes in France.

Taekwondo

“Yu” Banthong Tubtimdaeng, a rising star taekwondo athlete on the Thai national team, 18 years old, 2023 world runner-up and 2022 world youth champion, went on to win a gold medal at the 2022 Asian Games in China. “Yu” Banthong is also a 2022 Asian Games athlete. The second Thai national Kwondo player and the first person in 13 years to win the Taekwondo gold medal in the Asian Games, men’s fighting category, following “Max” Chatchawan Khaolao in the 2010 Asian Games. Guangzhou, People’s Republic of China

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