V9Bet takes a look and updates the list of Thai athletes for the 2024 Olympics
The Summer Olympics, the greatest sporting event of all mankind, is about to open its curtains on July 26, 2024. The 33rd competition will be held in France, which makes Paris the third city after London, England, to host the 3rd time. But what's even more interesting is the participation of Thai athletes for the 2024 Olympics. Today,V9Bet will take you to explore who will win a medal in the city of perfume, and analyze the chances of athletes who have the opportunity to become heroes.
List of Thai athletes for the 2024 Olympics: How many people will participate? How many sports?
Thailand has sent athletes to compete since the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland. After that, it has never disappeared from this event, except for the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, the former Soviet Union, due to political boycotts led by the United States. This time, we have 51 Thai athletes for the 2024 Olympics, divided by sports as follows:
• Athletics
Phuripol Boonson (100 meters for men)
Subenrat Insaeng (disc throw for women)
• Golf
Kiradech Aphibarnrat (men's individual)
Pachara Kongwatmai (men's individual)
Atthaya
Thitikul (women's individual)
Paphankorn Thavatanakit (women's individual)
• Equestrian
Chonkaporn Karunyathat (jumping)
• Cycling
Jay Angsuthasawit (Men's Sprint and Men's Keirin)
Thanachart Chaiyasombat (Men's Road
Race)
Kometh Sukprasert (Men's BMX Speed)
Petchdarin Somraj (Women's Road Race and Time Trial)
• Taekwondo
Balung Thapthimdaeng (Men's −68 kg)
Phanipak Wongpattanakit (Women's −49
kg)
Sasikan Thongchan (Women's −67 kg)
• Table Tennis
Suthasinee Sawetbut (Women's Team)
Orrawan Paranang (Women's Team)
Jinnipa
Sawetbut (Women's Team)
• Badminton
Kulwut Witidsarn (Men's Singles)
Suphak Jomkoh (Men's Doubles)
Kittinupong
Ketruen (Men's Doubles)
Ratchanok Intanon (Women's Singles)
Supanida Ketthong (Women's
Singles)
Jongkolphan Kititharakul (Women's Doubles)
Rawinda Prajongjai (Women's Doubles)
Dechapol
Puavaranukroh (Mixed Doubles)
Sapsiree Taerattanachai (Mixed Doubles)
• Amateur Boxing
Thitisan Panmode (Flyweight)
Banjong Sinsiri (Lightweight)
Weerapol
Jongjohor (Middleweight)
Chuthamas Raksat (Flyweight)
Chuthamas Jitpong (Bantamweight)
Thananya
Samnuk (Lightweight)
Chanjaem Suwanpheng (Welterweight)
Baison Maneekorn (Middleweight)
• Modern Pentathlon
Phurit Yoheung (Men's Category)
• Shooting
Thanyaporn Prueksakorn (Women's 25m Pistol)
Kamonlak Saencha (Women's 10m
Pistol)
Thongphaphum Wongsukdee (Men's 50m 3-Stage Rifle)
• Judo
Masayuki Terada (73 kg)
• Sailing
Jonathan Weston (Men's Formula Kite)
Benyapha Chantawan (Women's Formula
Kite)
Athit Mikel Romanic (Men's ILCA 7)
Sofia Gale Montgomery (Women's ILCA 6)
• Rowing
Premanat Wattananusit (Men's Single Rower Pair)
• Weightlifting
Teerapong Silachai (Men's 61kg)
Weerapol Wichuma (Men's 73kg)
Surajana
Khambeaw (Women's 49kg)
Duangakson Jaidee (Women's 81kg)
• Swimming
Dulyawat Kaewsriang (Men's 100m Freestyle)
Jenjira Srisard (Women's 50m Freestyle)
• Skateboarding
Wareeya Sukkasem (Street)
Interesting Thai Athletes at the 2024 Olympics
Since joining the 1952 Summer Olympics, the country has won a total of 35 medals, consisting of 10 gold medals, 8 silver medals, and 17 bronze medals. The first person to win a historic gold medal was Somrak Khamsing in the men's amateur boxing featherweight category in Atlanta 1996, and the most recent person to win a gold medal was Panipak Wongpattanakit in the women's taekwondo 49 kg category in Tokyo 2020. Of the 51 Thai athletes at the 2024 Olympics, there are 4 interesting ones who have the opportunity to become new heroes.
Throne Red Ruby: Taekwondo, 68 kg Men's
Throne Red Ruby is a 19-year-old male taekwondo athlete who will compete in the Paris 2024 competition in the 68 kg category. This is the first time for the children of Prachuap Khiri Khan Province to compete in the Olympics, and he also holds the title of runner-up at the 2022 World Youth Championship and the 2023 World Championship. Recently, members of Sodball, a free football-watching website, have seen "Yu" unlock the championship or gold medal at the 2022 Asian Games. In fact, he almost didn't make it to the country to make a name for himself because there was no competition in the 63 kg category. However, he ultimately chose to carry the weight in the 68 kg category and successfully won a ticket from the Asian qualifying zone.
Chuthamas Raksat: Boxing, 50 kg. Women
Chudamas Raksat is the first Thai athlete to win a ticket to the Paris Olympics after winning a bronze medal at the 2022 Asian Games. It was her first Olympic participation at the age of 30. Interestingly, “Wan” started playing sepak takraw before, but the club at school was dissolved, leading to fate leading her to the amateur boxing arena. However, she did it brilliantly and made it to the Thai national team at the age of just 17. Sadly, as time passed, despite the many awards she received from various events, her final dream of the Olympics never happened. This made the girl from Buriram feel discouraged and consider hanging up her gloves. Today, she has successfully chased her dream.
View Kulwut Vitidsarn: With the mission to bring Thailand to win a badminton medal
Kulwut Vitidsarn is a male badminton player who will compete in the men's singles category in the big Paris 2024 competition. This is the first appearance of the Thai cheerleader team at the Olympics for the 22-year-old boy from Chonburi. But let me tell you, "View" is the new hope for the Thai badminton industry because he comes with a degree that is just waiting for the right time to succeed. He has been trained at the famous Baan Thong Yod Institute, and his father has been a coach since he was 7 years old. He has won many national and world championships. He is now a male badminton player who has made history, both by becoming the world's No. 3 and winning the 2023 World Championship. People expect that he will continue his confidence with a medal at this summer's Olympics.
Wareeya Sukkasem: Skateboard, Women's Street Category
Wareeya Sukkasem is a female skateboarder and the youngest Thai athlete at the 2024 Olympics because she is only 12 years old. But don't underestimate "ST's" ability because she has been involved with skateboarding since she was 6 years old. She was encouraged by her mother who loves this sport but never had the opportunity to play. She devoted herself to intensive training and travel expenses for the competition. In the end, it paid off incredibly fast. She was selected for the national team to compete in the 2022 Asian Games, followed by being in the top 25 in the 2023 World Skateboard Street Championship. It is not surprising that she won 18th place and got a ticket to Paris 2024 in the qualifying tournament in Budapest, Hungary.
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Summary
Paris competition Once again, there were unprecedented numbers of brave Thais participating in the competition. Plus, since Montreal 1976, we have always guaranteed medals to be admired. But it seems that our Siamese brothers and sisters can expect more pride than ever because there are many talented Thai athletes at the 2024 Olympics. This time, online sports betting V9Bet has a chance to write a new history.