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Thai archers hope to win medals at the 2024 Paralympic Games

Thai Paralympic archers hope to win medals, while 'Waew' Saisunee Jana is happy to carry the tricolor flag and lead the parade of Thai athletes at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paralympic Games in France tonight (Aug 28). Movement of Thai Para archery athletes competing in the 2024 Paralympic Games, which will be held between 28 August - 8 September 67 in Paris, France, consisting of "Ong" Hanruchai Netsiri and "Noona" Phattharaphon Pattawaew from the recurve bow category and Khomsan Singphirom from the compound bow category, practicing at the competition field at Invalides, Paris. All 3 will start the ranking round on 29 August. "Ong" Hanrutchai Netsiri, a 44-year-old Para archer, said that his first-round exit at the last Paralympics in Tokyo was an important lesson in his life, and he wanted to go back and fix it again in his third Paralympics in Paris, determined to win a medal. For archery, it is another sport that has been successful. It has won 1 silver medal from the 2016 Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from "Ong" Hanruechai, who will be the first to compete in the ranking round on August 29th at 6:00 p.m. Thailand time, and Phatthaphon Pattawaew from the recurve bow category and Khomsan Singphirom from the compound bow category will compete at 10:00 p.m. While "Waew" Saisunee Jana, a wheelchair fencer, said she was happy to be the flag bearer for the Thai Paralympic athletes at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paralympic Games tonight (28 August). Source: Thai News Agency