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“Chudamas” lost in the last 16 of the boxing competition at the 2024 Olympic Games.

France, Chuthamas Jitpong and Thitisan Panmode are the two boxers who were eliminated in the latest round after losing to their opponents in the last 16 of the Olympic Games. Meanwhile, 'Mae Sai' Supanida Ketthong has advanced to the last 16 of badminton. The boxing competition at the Olympic Games "Paris 2024" at the North Paris Arena, Paris, France, yesterday (30 July), had 2 Thai boxers competing in the women's 54 kg. round of 16, "Fiew" Chuthamas Jitpong met Vidad Bertal from Morocco. It appeared that in the first round, they were still looking for an opportunity to attack, but Chuthamas threw punches better and won first 3-2. In the second round, the game started to be evenly matched, with both fighters attacking, but it was Bertal who won 3-2. In the final round, both fighters came out to exchange punches, but after 3 rounds, the referee raised his hand to give Bertal the win over Chuthamas 3-2, causing the Thai woman to be eliminated. Men's 51kg, Round of 16, "Leam" Thitsan Panmode, Thailand's hope ful, the latest Asian Games silver medalist, competed in his first fight against David De Pina from Cape Verde Islands. It turned out that the boxer from Cape Verde, who was in better shape and faster, started the game and scored a 3-2 lead. Then, Thitsan started to come out and attack, but he couldn't get close and lost again in the second round. In the final round, De Pina held on to dodge, while Thitisan had difficulty scoring points. After 3 rounds, Thitisan lost 1-4 and was eliminated. This means that 4 out of 8 Thai boxers have been eliminated. Badminton at Port de la Chapelle Arena, Women's Singles, Group D, "Mae Sai" Supanida Ketthong, world No. 16, meets Lo Sinyan, world No. 47 from Hong Kong. It turned out that Mei-sao played well, especially in the second game, scoring a goal to easily win 2-0, 21-14, 21-9, winning the group and entering the round of 16 to wait for the Group C champion. Men's doubles "M" Suphak Jomkoh and "Sky" Kittinupong Ketren, the world's 23rd ranked pair who have already qualified, will compete for the Group B championship against So Seung-jae and Kang Min-hyuk, the world's 4th ranked pair and the latest world champions from South Korea. It turned out that the pair from Korea played more confidently, while the Thai pair made mistakes, losing 0-2, 16-21 and 15-21. The draw results are awaited. Women's Doubles, first round, Group D, last match, "Gift" Jongkolphan Kititharakul and "View" Rawinda Prajongjai, the world's 10th ranked pair, had a tough time against Baek Hana and Lee Sohee, the world's 3rd ranked pair from South Korea. Gift and View had to win if they hoped to enter the next round. It turned out that the two Thai women tried their best but made many mistakes, especially with their spikes, causing them to lose two straight games, 9-21 and 12-21. Gift and View won 1 and lost 2, making them the first Thai badminton team to be eliminated in the round. Source: Thai News Agency