Thai Olympic champ leads weightligting
December 1, 2005 | 12:00am
BACOLOD CITY - Three gold medals are up for grabs today as weightlifting competition begins in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games at the Bacolod Convention Plaza Hotel here.
Eight countries are seeing action in womens 48 kgs. and 58 kgs. and mens 69 kgs.
The competitors are led by Olympics gold medalist and world champion and record holder Paweena Thongsuk of Thailand, who will see action in 69-kg. division and Athens bronze medalist Wandeee Kameaim.
Chirat Udomkitpanya, team manager of the Thailand weightlifting teams, earlier said that he is expecting a minimum of two gold medals from their male lifter and three from their womens team.
Thailand is aiming to improve on first runner-up finish in the 2003 SEA Games in Vietnam, while the womens squad, mentored by Aphinya
Pharksupho, is eyeing to retain its overall championship. Antonietta Lopez
Eight countries are seeing action in womens 48 kgs. and 58 kgs. and mens 69 kgs.
The competitors are led by Olympics gold medalist and world champion and record holder Paweena Thongsuk of Thailand, who will see action in 69-kg. division and Athens bronze medalist Wandeee Kameaim.
Chirat Udomkitpanya, team manager of the Thailand weightlifting teams, earlier said that he is expecting a minimum of two gold medals from their male lifter and three from their womens team.
Thailand is aiming to improve on first runner-up finish in the 2003 SEA Games in Vietnam, while the womens squad, mentored by Aphinya
Pharksupho, is eyeing to retain its overall championship. Antonietta Lopez
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