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Thailand Amateur Youth Muay Thai Championship 2023 in front of Nimitbutr Building. Pathumwan National Stadium officially closed on September 15, 2023 with Dr. Sakchai Tapsuwan, President of the International Federation of Muay Thai Associations (IFMA) and President of the Amateur Muay Thai Sports Association of Thailand. Under the Royal Patronage (AMTAT) presided over the closing ceremony.

For the final day of competition, the morning round was the Wai Khru Muay Thai competition. The afternoon session starts with the Keeta Muay Thai competition and fights for 2 age groups: 18-23 year old male-female age group and 15-17 year old male-female age group.

Results of the competition for age 18-23 years, men's 45 kilograms category, gold medalist Adisorn Nuiso from National Sports University. Chumphon Campus, silver medal Sitthisak Chaichayamongkol from the Mae Hong Son Provincial Sports Association, bronze medal Natthasit Longevity from Surat Thani Rajabhat University and Shinawatra Chantama from the 3rd Army Region.

Women's 45 kilogram category: gold medal: Arisara Nun-iad from the Air Force, silver medal: Supa Fahthanasaeng from Bangkok Sports School, bronze medal: Jutharat Wichaidit from the National Sports University. Chumphon Campus with Narumon Maneechai from Surat Thani Rajabhat University

Men's 48 kg category, gold medal: Borirak Deeruay from the Royal Thai Army, silver medal: Anuchit Phimanchimplee from the Mae Hong Son Provincial Sports Association, bronze medal: Suthawee Saethao from the National Sports University. Chumphon Campus with Samsu Sanilae from the Bangkok Sports Association

Women's 48 kg category: gold medal: Kulnat Onok from the Air Force, silver medal: Apitchaya Lekmas from the National Sports University. Chumphon Campus, Bronze Medal: Rawiwan Rakchit from Surat Thani Rajabhat University and Kaewalin Khieopromma from the Bangkok Sports Association.

Men's 51 kilogram category, gold medal Natthapong Pongphan from the Royal Thai Army, silver medal Phitthaporn Anno from Surin Rajabhat University, bronze medal Ronakorn Yakham from the 3rd Army Region and Thanawat Chitkaraburi from National Sports University Chumphon Campus

Women's 51 kilogram category, gold medal Nirawan Tangjiu from the Air Force, silver medal Jittima Promsen from Bangkok Sports School, bronze medal Kantheera Chalermsathan from National Sports University. Chumphon Campus with Weerawan Khetsakkhi from Surin Rajabhat University

Men's 54 kilogram category, gold medal: Thosaporn Sripromhom from the Royal Thai Army, silver medal from Tharadol Sonthichuay from Surat Thani Rajabhat University, bronze medal from Wayu Watthaen from the Bangkok Sports Association and Chalermchan Wongthep from the Mae Hong Son Provincial Sports Association.

Women's 54 kilogram category, gold medal: Thanitha Ploenjit from the Royal Thai Air Force, silver medal: Suthatip Thongtreephan from Surat Thani Rajabhat University, bronze medal: Suratchada Namrak from Bangkok Sports School and Premruedi Phromjan from National Sports University. Chumphon Campus

Men's 57 kg category, gold medal, honors graduate, upper division, from Surin Rajabhat University, silver medal, Supakorn Sirilun, from the Royal Thai Army, bronze medal, Pasut Khanom, from the National Sports University. Chumphon Campus with Sakda Khaoruang, Surat Thani Rajabhat University

Men's 60 kilogram category: Gold medal: Asadawut Boonrat from Surat Thani Rajabhat University, Silver medal: Witawat Uantee from the Third Army Region, Bronze medal: Weerapat Butlang from the National Sports University. Chumphon Campus with Thanarat Yangngam from Surin Rajabhat University

While in the 15-17 year old category, the male 45 kilogram category, the gold medal was won by Thanyamai Srithongboon from Surat Thani Sports School, the silver medal was by Teerapat Itan from the Bangkok Sports Association, and the bronze medal was Nantawat Chanphum from the school. Nakhon Si Thammarat Provincial Sports with Supasin Kaewmee from Bangkok Sports School

Women's 45 kilogram category: Gold medal: Noracha Tangjiw from the Air Force, Silver medal: Sunisa Anamnarat from Bangkok Sports School; Bronze medal: Harikarn Saengthong from Surat Thani Sports Association and Thidarat Kanburi from Tak Boxing Center.

Men's 48 kg category, gold medal: Sornrit Nakanuan from Army Region 3, silver medal: Kriengsak Kaisit from Surat Thani Sports School, bronze medal: Chakris Lulem from Nakhon Si Thammarat Sports School and Piyapong Nuankaew from Royal Thai Army

Women's 48 kg category, gold medal: Anuthida Saengkhao from Tha Maprang, silver medal: Plaifon Suwan from the Royal Thai Air Force, bronze medal: Narissara Chanchada from Chaiyaphum Provincial Sports Association and Kamolrat Meepring from Surat Thani Provincial Sports Association.

Men's 51 kilogram category, gold medalist Sittinon Damniam from Bangkok Sports School, silver medalist Amarin Petcharit from Trang Sports School, bronze medalist Arthit Saengam from the Royal Thai Army and Aphichok Phaka from the 3rd Army Region.

Women's 51 kilogram category, gold medal Maneewan Khiamkarn from the Surat Thani Sports Association, silver medal Sothida Sittichai from Tha Maprang, bronze medal Minchaya Simwong from the Air Force and Chananchita Na Wichit from Nakhon Si Thammarat Provincial Sports School.

Men's 54 kilogram category, gold medal: Patcharaphon Saensawat from the Royal Thai Army, silver medal: Wiwitwin Lenthammee from Bangkok Sports School, bronze medal: Kachen Tularak from the Bangkok Sports Association and Natthapat Srinuanyodsai from the 3rd Army Region.

Women's 54 kilogram category, gold medalist Evitra Sonrit from the Chaiyaphum Provincial Sports Association, silver medalist Waleeporn Emkhoksrud from the Bangkok Sports School, bronze medalist Supattra Inthiraj from Tha Maprang and Sarocha Nooniam from the Sports School. Nakhon Si Thammarat Province

Men's 57 kilogram category: silver medalist Nattawut Promkaew from Nakhon Si Thammarat Provincial Sports School, silver medalist Supachoke Khunchan from Suratthani Sports School, bronze medalist Teerapat Promlek from Army Region 3 and Surodin Sukdara from the Royal Thai Army.

Men's 60 kg category, gold medal: Apirak Kunok from the Royal Thai Army, silver medal: Paphangkorn Chanthasopa from the 3rd Army Region, bronze medal: Sukrit Nakpreecha from the Bangkok Sports Association and Sanansiri Dokchaem from the Sports School. Surat Thani

As for the Wai Khru Muay Thai dance competition female person type The championship went to Netnapa Sihakhamtae, who received a prize money of 12,000 baht. 2nd place Piyada Suthamma received a prize money of 8,000 baht. 3rd place Kwanpitcha Pakkaew, Arisara Yaek Khok Sung received a prize money of 4,000 baht each. As for the individual category The male champion belongs to Thanawat Saengnak, who receives a prize money of 12,000 baht. 2nd place Natthaphon Chaiyamat receives 8,000 baht. 3rd place Akarawat Charoenphan, Ukkrit Noiubon receives a prize money of 4,000 baht each.

While the Muay Thai competition Female pair category The championship went to Kanpitcha Suangsiri and Netnapa Sihakhamtae, who received a prize money of 18,000 baht. 2nd place Kwanpitcha Pakkaew and Jiratya Teekamkaew received 12,000 baht. 3rd place Kampeerapan Thiamthat Kai Siritula Hom. Champa, Vanisa Chaiyajud and Supatchadaporn Damchuen received 6,000 baht. In the men's doubles category, the champions went to Pittaya Thippranee and Thanawat Sangnak, who received 18,000 baht in prize money. 2nd place Jirawat Chitkub and Union Lapsathit received 12,000 baht, 3rd place Nakharin Jai Raew and Teerawat Phonthaisong, Ukkrit Noiubon and Akarawat Charoenphan received a prize money of 6,000 baht.

As for the 2023 Kita Muay Thai Championship Thailand Competition, general category under 23 years old, the winning team goes to National Sports University Phetchabun Campus Receive a plaque and prize money of 100,000 baht, 2nd place, Muay Thai Studies College Muban Chom Bueng Rajabhat University Receive a plaque and prize money of 50,000 baht, 3rd place, Ban Wang Phrong School Phitsanulok Province Receive a plaque with a prize money of 30,000 baht, a consolation prize from Wat Kong Kaew School (Phad Kap Kaeo), Samut Prakan Province and the Phitsanulok Primary Educational Service Area Office 2, Phitsanulok Province, receive a plaque with a prize money of 15,000 baht.

Dr. Sakchai Tapsuwan, President of the International Federation of Muay Thai Associations (IFMA) and President of the Amateur Muay Thai Association of Thailand. under the Royal Patronage (AMTAT) revealed that the standards for organizing the 2023 Amateur Youth Muay Thai Championship Thailand competition are considered highly successful. The response from boxing fans was quite intense. Lively atmosphere The competition venue is well prepared. The Department of Physical Education, as the owner of the venue, cooperates well. As for the competitive activities, in addition to competing in the art of Muay Thai in the fights of each division, there is also the matter of Thai boxing and Thai boxing, making the competition a matter of entertainment. Make it more interesting.

Dr. Sakchai further said that in terms of standards and abilities of athletes, these teams are 16 teams of Muay Thai experts who have been selected. All athletes are of similar quality. We can see that these athletes are more skilled and understanding. Less traditional caressing, more in line with the standards that IFMA wants to be universal. The winning boxer in every division will be the representative of the Thai national youth boxing team to compete in the 2023 Muay Thai Youth World Championships “IFMA Youth World Championships and U23 World Cup” between 29 September - 8 October 2023 in Turkey. immediately continuous After this, documents, blood tests, and physical examinations must be expedited according to the steps before traveling. We hope that Thai boxers will perform no less than any other country because our Thai boxers have high standards. But we will not underestimate other nations. many other countries

For the 2023 Thailand Amateur Muay Thai Youth Championship, organized by the Amateur Muay Thai Sports Association of Thailand. Under the Royal Patronage (AMTAT) is supported by the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT), the National Sports Development Fund (NSDF) and the International Federation of Thai Boxing Associations (IFMA). This program will select Muay Thai athletes to represent the Thai national team. Go compete internationally in the Muay Thai Youth World Championships, 2023 IFMA Youth World Championships and U23 World Cup, between 29 September - 8 October 2023 in Turkey.

Source: Thai News Agency