Leading the procession for the opening ceremony of the 31st
Dec 24, 2023 17:16:06 GMT 10
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10 May – The 31st SEA Games will have an official opening ceremony on 12 May. “Frong” Suwichak Khunthong, world runner-up jiu-jitsu athlete. Received the honor of being the tricolor flag bearer leading the parade of Thai national athletes onto the field. The 31st SEA Games in Vietnam There will be an official opening ceremony for the tournament tomorrow (May 12) at My Dinh Stadium in Hanoi, with Pham Minh Trihh. The Prime Minister of Vietnam presided over, with television channels T Sports 7, Channel 5 HD and NBT2HD broadcasting live from 7:00 p.m., which is Vietnam's second hosting of the SEA Games in 19 years. After being the host for the first time in the 22nd SEA Games in 2003 (2003) For this SEA Games, the motto for the competition is For a Stronger South East Asia (for a stronger ASEAN). The host wants to demonstrate the strength of the ASEAN region. and the unity and friendship of all 11 member nations.
The performance at the opening ceremony of the competition will reflect Vietnam's ancient cultural traditions. and conveys the strength of the ASEAN people. Combined with modern technology that will move into the future. 652600 Thailand sent 819 athletes Email Marketing List to compete. Athletes and officials will be sent to march during the opening ceremony of the competition. The hosts have set 31 people per nation to communicate the 31st SEA Games competition, led by Thana Chaiprasit, Vice President of the Olympic Committee of Thailand. under royal patronage As the leader of the Thai national team and having Fran-Suwijak Khunthong, a 21-year-old male 62-kilogram jiu-jitsu athlete, the winner of the 2021 U-21 World Championship silver medal and the 2022 Asian Championship gold medal, act as bearer.
Tricolor flag Leading the Thai national team athletes into the field Before the 31st SEA Games will compete until 23 May. For the athletes of the Thai national team who were honored to carry the tricolor flag and lead the procession of athletes of the Thai national team at the opening ceremony of the last 5 SEA Games, they are as follows: 26th SEA Games in Indonesia, 2011 (2011) Kittikun Sriutthawong, Thai national volleyball player 27th SEA Games in Myanmar, 2013 (2013) Suphawut Thueanklang, Thai national futsal player 28th SEA Games in Singapore 2015 (2015) Chanathip Songkrasin, Thai national football player 29th SEA Games in Malaysia, 2017 (2017) Pornchai Khaokaew, Thai national takraw player 30th SEA Games in the Philippines, year 2019 (2019) Naphit Tortangpanich, Thai national team shooter.
The performance at the opening ceremony of the competition will reflect Vietnam's ancient cultural traditions. and conveys the strength of the ASEAN people. Combined with modern technology that will move into the future. 652600 Thailand sent 819 athletes Email Marketing List to compete. Athletes and officials will be sent to march during the opening ceremony of the competition. The hosts have set 31 people per nation to communicate the 31st SEA Games competition, led by Thana Chaiprasit, Vice President of the Olympic Committee of Thailand. under royal patronage As the leader of the Thai national team and having Fran-Suwijak Khunthong, a 21-year-old male 62-kilogram jiu-jitsu athlete, the winner of the 2021 U-21 World Championship silver medal and the 2022 Asian Championship gold medal, act as bearer.
Tricolor flag Leading the Thai national team athletes into the field Before the 31st SEA Games will compete until 23 May. For the athletes of the Thai national team who were honored to carry the tricolor flag and lead the procession of athletes of the Thai national team at the opening ceremony of the last 5 SEA Games, they are as follows: 26th SEA Games in Indonesia, 2011 (2011) Kittikun Sriutthawong, Thai national volleyball player 27th SEA Games in Myanmar, 2013 (2013) Suphawut Thueanklang, Thai national futsal player 28th SEA Games in Singapore 2015 (2015) Chanathip Songkrasin, Thai national football player 29th SEA Games in Malaysia, 2017 (2017) Pornchai Khaokaew, Thai national takraw player 30th SEA Games in the Philippines, year 2019 (2019) Naphit Tortangpanich, Thai national team shooter.