Thai squad finishes second in Asian meet
[TAEKWONDO] The gallant Rapatkorn Prasopsuk yesterday won Thailand's third gold medal at the Asian Taekwondo Champion-ships, while South Korea dominated the 33-nation tournament by winning a total of 10 gold medals, including two on the final day.
Czechs too good for local girls
[TENNIS] The visiting Czech Republic team dashed the hopes of 1,500 fans at the Rama Gardens Hotel courts yesterday by thrashing Thailand 4-1 in their Fed Cup World Group II tie.
Juthamas finds form again
After a non-podium finish in the women's 200m in the first leg of the Asian Grand Prix in Bangkok last week, Thailand's Juthamas Thaworncharoen regained her form to win a silver in the second leg in Banglore, India on Monday.
Thai team shock the Chinese
[VOLLEYBALL] The Thai team pulled off one of the biggest wins in the 47-year history of the Volleyball Association of Thailand (VAT) when they defeated China 3-2 at the Asian Men's Club Championship in Hanoi, Vietnam, on Sunday.
Sirimongkol is fit, but can't box
[BOXING] Thailand's three-time world boxing champion Sirimongkol Singwangcha - despite having a low strain of hepatitis B - is fighting fit to challenge Mexican Jose Armando Santa Cruz for the Interim WBC Lightweight title.
IT'S ALL IN THE GAME Prachya takes his work home
With a big job in front of him as an assistant referee, or linesman, at the World Cup, Thailand's Prachya Permpanich has been getting prepared both on and off the pitch. Apart from physical training, the 43-year-old has another effective means of staying sharp before he heads off to Germany.
IN BRIEF Danai breaks into top 100
Danai Udomchoke's dream of breaking into the top 100 players in the world will come true today after his victory in the US$25,000 Coffee Cup Challenger tournament at the Centenery Sport Stadium in Chikmagalur, India, yesterday.