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Ambassador congratulates the first gold medalist of Thailand.

... Singtong Lapisatepun congratulated “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 ... ... Games. He emphasised the Embassy’s continued support during Tokyo Olympics 2020for all 42 Thai athletes competing in 16 sports and the team staffs.

Ambassador gave a special lecture at Kokushikan University

... University is a Japanese private university located in Tokyo. Founded in 1917, the University has a total of 5 campuses. It is famous for both education and sports. The Kokushikan students have represented the Japanese national team in many world-class sports events. The alumni and former Olympic medalists, such as Mr. SUZUKI Keiji, Judo Olympic medalist, became coaches to current students. Currently, there is one Thai student studying at the Faculty of Asia 21 of the university.

Minister Prangtip welcomes delegates from Sports Department of Kita-Kyushu.

... 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. Minister Prangtip ...
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