France, Princess Sirivannavari presented a bouquet of flowers to congratulate 'View' Kunlavut Vitidsarn on winning a historic silver medal at the Olympic Games. On the morning of August 6, French time, which is 5 hours behind Thailand, at the Royal Thai Embassy in Paris, Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya assigned Mr. Saran Charoensuwan, Ambassador to Paris, as her representative to present a bouquet of flowers to 'View' Kunlavut Vitidsarn, the Thai badminton player ranked number 8 in the world, who made history by winning a silver medal, the first medal for Thai badminton in the Olympic Games, and the first official medal for the Thai athletes in the 'Paris 2024' Olympic Games. With Khunying Pathama Leeswadtrakul, member of the International Olympic Committee or IOC, Vice President of the Badminton World Federation and President of the Badminton Association of Thailand, Mr. Thana Chaiprasit, head of the Thai national team, civil servants and employees of the Royal Thai Embassy and Team Thailand in Paris, along with representatives of the Thai community in France. . Source: Thai News Agency
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