The 33rd Southeast Asian Games began yesterday with group events in traditional Chinlone, sepak takraw, and men’s and women’s cricket competitions. The events were held yesterday morning at the respective sports stadiums and arenas in Bangkok, Thailand, with the participation of Myanmar officials and athletes.
Attending the opening events were
Union Minister for Sports and Youth Affairs Jeng Phang Naw Taung, Deputy
Minister for Information U Ye Tint, Yangon Region Minister for Social Affairs U
Thein Aung, Myanmar sports federation officials, and responsible personnel from
the Myanmar Sepak Takraw Federation.
In the women’s traditional sepak
takraw group event, held at the Nakhon Pathom Sports Centre, Myanmar athletes
Mya Aye Aye Than, Ma Thae Thae, Ma Su Twal Tar, Ma Mone Nan Thar, Ma May Oo
Khin, Ma Yin Min Thwe, Ma Hnin Eain Si, and Ma Khine Thazin Phyo competed. In
the men’s group event, Myanmar was represented by Mg Min Thitsa Aung, Mg Aung
Myint Myat, Mg Khant Win Hein, Mg Wai Yan Phyo, Mg Yawai Aung, Mg Zaw Lin
Maung, Mg Duwun Kyaw, and Mg Aung Pyae Phyo Oo.
In the women’s group event, teams
from Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, and Laos competed. The Myanmar women’s team
achieved the highest score with 461 points, followed by Laos with 317 points,
Malaysia with 118 points, and Thailand with 94 points.
In the men’s group event, teams
from Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Laos, and East Timor competed. Myanmar
secured the highest score with 545 points, followed by Thailand with 501
points, Laos with 410 points, Malaysia with 167 points, and East Timor with 68
points.
The Union minister encouraged the
Myanmar sepak takraw teams, including officials, coaches, and athletes, to
continue performing at their best in upcoming competitions. He also presented
honorary awards and cash prizes to the Myanmar men’s and women’s teams for
achieving the highest scores in the group events.
Meanwhile, the women’s T10 cricket
group events were held at the TredThai Cricket Grounds, Asian Institute of
Technology, in Bangkok. On the first day of the competition, Myanmar faced the
Philippines. Myanmar scored 99 runs in 10 overs, while the Philippines managed
59 runs in their 10 overs. Myanmar won the match by 40 runs.
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