
The 27-year-old won the men’s 200m T13, two days after he won his first event in the men’s 100m T13 on Wednesday.
Thailand’s track and field squad won seven gold medals at press time. The other six golds came from Pichet Krungget in the men’s 200m T52/53, Uthai Junniw in the men’s 5,000m T20, Wasun Juntinmatorn in the men’s discus throw F12, Boonsri Phichai in the men’s discuss throw F11, Saichon Konjen in the men’s 200m T54 and Kewalin Wannaruemon in the women’s 200m T11. The Kingdom have won 24 gold medals so far from athletics.
Kewalin Wannaruemon
In boccia, Thailand claimed three gold medals from mixed individual BC1, mixed individual BC2 and mixed individual and from Poolket Pongsathor in the mixed individual BC3.
In basketball, Thailand reigned supreme in the men’s 3 on 3 and men’s team events.
The other two gold medals came from men’s football 5-A-side and men’s archery team recurve.