On 4 and 6 September2021, Ambassador Singtong Lapisatepun congratulated Thai athletes from wheelchair racing, boccia, badminton and taekwondo teams for their success in Tokyo 2020 Paralympics.
The wheelchair racing and boccia have the same number of athletes winning the medals. The wheelchair racing team members areMr. Pongsakorn PAEYO, who won3 gold medals in men's 100m, 400m, 800m ...
... “Tennis” Panipak Wongpattanakit on her legendary victory, winning the first gold medalist for Thailand at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic.
Ambassador Singtong expressed his sincere congratulations on her success that made a new page of history for the Thai taekwondo. Her relentlessness and perseverance brought the national pride and inspiration for the whole country.
He also expressed his full support for Mr. Thana Chaiprasit, Chef de Mission of Thailand Olympic Team, and the taekwondo team members who ...
... 14.30, Mr. Miura Takahiro, Executive Director and Mr. Fujimoto Masashi, Director of Sport Competition Promotion Office of Kita Kyushu paid a courtesy call on the Ambassador. Kita Kyushu is the host town of the Thai national team of table tennis and taekwondo who will compete in the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games 2020.
On 15 January 2020, at 14.30, Mr. Miura Takahiro, Executive Director and Mr. Fujimoto Masashi, Director of Sport Competition Promotion Office of Kita Kyushu paid a courtesy call ...
... Embassy. Both sides discussed various areas of cooperation between Thailand and Kita-Kyushu, be they seaport, education, industrial estate and sports.
During the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games, Kita-Kyushu was also a host town for table tennis and taekwondo athletes from Thailand. On this occasion, Mr. MIURA congratulated on the success of Ms. Panipak Wongpattanakit, the Thai Taekwondo gold medalist in Tokyo Olympics, who participated in a training camp in Kita-Kyushu in preparation for the Games....
... Japan and Thailand. The plan also includes introducing Japanese businesses to Thailand in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) by September of this year.
The Ambassador also discussed with the Mayor of Saitama, Yoshiaki Kawai, for support for Thai taekwondo and table tennis athletes to practice in Saitama for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.