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Thailand Secures 42 Spots for Paris 2024 Olympics

The government announced that the Thai national team has secured 42 spots for the 33rd Olympic Games, set to take place in Paris, France, from July 26 to August 11, 2024. This announcement marks a significant milestone as Thailand prepares to compete on the world stage.

There are still opportunities for Thai athletes to gain more slots in sports such as golf, athletics, judo, and swimming through upcoming qualifying rounds, which will continue until early July.

Currently, the qualifications include nine athletes in badminton, eight in boxing, five in cycling, two in kiteboarding, two in sailing, three in shooting, one in modern pentathlon, three in taekwondo, one in equestrian, three in table tennis, four in weightlifting, and one in rowing.

France, as the host nation, will award a total of 329 gold medals across 32 sports, with an estimated 10,500 athletes from around the globe expected to compete in the final rounds in Paris.

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin praised the abilities of all Thai athletes and encouraged Thai sports fans to support the athletes in the remaining qualifying rounds. He also extended his encouragement to the athletes who have already qualified and their support teams, urging them to stay motivated in their training and preparations for the competition. He wished them success in achieving their goals and bringing honor to Thailand. The Prime Minister emphasized that regardless of whether they win medals, all Thai athletes serve as role models and inspire the youth to strive for excellence and continue developing their skills in the future.

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin praised the abilities of all Thai athletes and encouraged Thai sports fans to support the athletes in the remaining qualifying rounds. He also extended his encouragement to the athletes who have already qualified and their support teams, urging them to stay motivated in their training and preparations for the competition. He wished them success in achieving their goals and bringing honor to Thailand. The Prime Minister emphasized that regardless of whether they win medals, all Thai athletes serve as role models and inspire the youth to strive for excellence and continue developing their skills in the future.

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin lauded the dedication of the Thai athletes and called on the public to rally behind the team in the forthcoming qualifying events. He commended the athletes who have already secured their spots and their support teams, motivating them to persist in their rigorous training and preparations. He expressed his hope that they achieve their goals and bring honor to Thailand. Srettha stressed that, medal or not, these athletes serve as inspirations and role models, encouraging young people to pursue excellence and develop their skills.

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