“Chayut” qualified for the 200 meter semi-final at the Asian Athletics Championships Day 4

“Chao Kuay” Chayut Kongprasit passed into the semi-finals. The men's 200-meter race, while "Ta" Sor-att Dabbang withdrew from this program. due to thigh muscle injury

The 25th Asian Athletics Championships 2023 at Supachalasai National Stadium this morning (July 15) entered the 4th day of the competition.

Qualifying round, first round, running 200 meters, "Chao Kuay" Chayut Kongprasit, a Thai typhoon who has already won 1 gold medal from the 4 × 100 meter run, ran in the 1st running hole, the 5th heat, and finished in 4th place in Hee. T made a time of 21.53 seconds, successfully passed into the semi-finals

As for the best time in this round, China's Xie Zhen Yee recorded a record of 20.57 seconds, while "Da" Soratut Dabbang withdrew due to a thigh muscle injury.

As for the qualifying round, the first round of the 200 meter women's whirlwind race, the first two Thai women compete are Athicha Petchkul, a 17-year-old rising star who is in the 4 × 100 meter relay team, who has already received a bronze medal. Competed in heat 3, channel 6, ran to finish in 4th place in heat, timed 24.57 seconds, advancing to the semi-finals

As for the other person, Jirapat Khan On Ta, another whirlwind, Thai young star, 17 years old, competing in the 4th heat in the 7th running channel, ran to the finish line in 4th place with a record of 24.79 seconds, reaching the semi-finals. too The best time in the first qualifying round was Remi Tsuruta from Japan with 23.72 seconds.

On the competition list tonight Interestingly, in the men's 100-meter sprint, the gold medal round appeared that Hiroki Yanagita, a 19-year-old rising star, ranked 6th in the world youth from Japan, ran the 5-speed lane, tearing the competitors to the finish line first, with a record of 10.02 seconds. win the gold medal It's my own best record. Silver was Saudi Arabia's Abdullah Abkar with 10.19 seconds, bronze was Iran's Hassan Taftian with a record of 10.23 seconds.

The women's 100-meter run, the gold medal round, 26-year-old Singapore whirlwind, Shanti Perrera, in the 6-speed running channel finished first in 11.20 seconds, which was also her best record. win the gold medal He was the first Singaporean athlete to win a gold medal at the Asian Athletics Championships. Building on after the 2023 SEA Games, she won two gold medals in the 100 and 200 meters.

Silver Farzaneh Fazihi from Iran 11.39 sec Bronze medal Ji Manky from China 11.40 sec

Most recently, the Thai men's 4×400 meter relay team made it to the finals. Today's afternoon highlights There is a male high jump at Tawan Kaew Dam, the latest SEA Games gold medalist in Thailand. Join to win coins with Channel 9, press 30, broadcast live as usual at 6:00 p.m. Let's win more medals for the Thai athletics team. .

Source: Thai News Agency