Thai kickboxer flies to England for training

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3 Thai kickboxers fly to England for 10 days of training before traveling to France to compete in the 2024 Olympics, while "Nong Tennis" reveals that she is 100% physically fit and will do her best, asking everyone to cheer loudly. The latest news about the Thai national taekwondo team competing in the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, last night, 3 Thai national kickers, including "Tennis" Panipak Wongpattanakit, "Baitei" Sasikarn Thongchan, and "Yu" Ballang Thapthimdaeng, along with "Coach Che" Chatchai Che, the head coach, departed from Thailand, heading to London, England, to train before traveling to compete in France. Mr. Sermsak Pongpanich, Minister of Tourism and Sports, traveled to support the Thai taekwondo team at Suvarnabhumi Airport. On the side of 'Big A' Mr. Pimol Srivikorn, President of the Taekwondo Association of Thailand, revealed that the 10-day training camp in England is to allow the athletes to adjust to the environment, including the weather, food, and time. As for not traveling to Paris first, it is because they are concerned that the athletes may not be able to practice to their full potential. More importantly, competitors may see our weapons or techniques. However, going to England, the athletes can practice to their full potential. After that, on August 1, the athletes will be allowed to cross over to Paris. While "Tennis" Panipak Wongpattanakit, the gold medalist kicker from the 2020 Tokyo Games, revealed that she is now 100 percent ready and has recovered from her injuries. In the final stretch, she will be extra careful about injuries, including illness. Source: Thai News Agency