MYANMAR athletes secured two silver medals in kickboxing, one bronze in sepak takraw, one bronze in silat and one bronze in wushu, increasing the country’s overall tally at the XXXIII South-East Asia Games, hosted across Bangkok and Chonburi, Thailand.
Myanmar
Olympic Committee General Secretary and Deputy Minister for Sports and Youth
Affairs U Htein Lin, Deputy Minister for Transport and Communications U Aung
Kyaw Htun, along with team leaders and officials, observed Myanmar athletes
competing across 22 sports, including cycling, archery, shooting, bowling,
billiards and snooker, kabaddi, sepak takraw, futsal, muay, taekwondo,
kickboxing, athletics, e-sports, pencak silat, table tennis, international
rowing, dragon boat racing and weightlifting.
In
the morning session at Football Field 1 of the Sports Authority of Thailand in
Bangkok, officials cheered Myanmar athletes competing in men’s and women’s
recurve archery individual and team elimination matches. Later, at the John
Paul II Sports Centre at Assumption University in Samut Prakan, they observed
Myanmar athletes competing in the women’s kickboxing point fighting
–50-kilogramme and K1 –52-kilogramme bouts, in which Lin Sanda Htay and May
Thazin Htoo secured silver medals.
In
addition, Myanmar athletes competed in the men’s road race cycling, recurve
archery, women’s 25-metre pistol shooting, men’s doubles bowling, snooker
singles, kabaddi Super Five, men’s and women’s four-player sepak takraw, men’s
futsal, muay (–57-kilogramme, –63-kilogramme, –54- kilogramme and –51-kilogramme),
men’s 60-kilogramme and women’s 66-kilogramme taekwondo, athletics (javelin
throw and 3,000-metre steeplechase), women’s e-sports (MLBB) team event, silat,
table tennis doubles and team events, international rowing (men’s single sculls
and women’s fours), dragon boat racing and the men’s 94-kilogramme
weightlifting event.
Myanmar’s
sepak takraw, silat and wushu teams each added one bronze medal, demonstrating
consistent performances across multiple disciplines.
Following
the 16 December competitions, Myanmar concluded the Games with three gold, 19
silver and 23 bronze medals, placing seventh overall among participating
nations with a total of 45 medals.
MNA/KZL
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