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Thai Shooter Boycotts SEA Games | Bangkok Post

Thai Shooter Boycotts SEA Games | Bangkok Post

Thai Shooting ⁢Star’s Boycott ‍Highlights Concerns ahead of SEA⁣ Games

(Image: ⁣Skeet and trap shooting ⁢champ⁤ Sutiya‍ Jiewchaloemmit during⁢ practice in Thailand ahead of ‍the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro in 2016. Photo: Pattanapong Hirunard)

A ‍cloud of controversy hangs over Thailand’s preparations for the upcoming SEA Games, as Olympic gold medalist Sutiya ⁤Jiewchaloemmit has announced a boycott of ‌the ⁤event. This decision, coupled ‌with complaints from badminton players, reveals deeper issues of openness and ​fairness within Thai sports administration. Let’s⁤ delve into the details and what this means for the Games.

A Champion’s Protest

Sutiya Jiewchaloemmit, a celebrated skeet shooter, publicly declared her withdrawal from⁣ the national team selection process on Monday. She voiced strong suspicions regarding financial management and transparency within the Skeet and Trap Shooting ​Association.

“I have ⁣distanced myself ‍from the association ⁣due to these⁢ concerns,” Sutiya explained to‌ reporters, adding she will instead focus on supporting younger⁣ athletes.Her absence‍ is a important blow, as ‌she would‍ have been a strong contender for a gold medal.

Broader Concerns of⁢ Fairness

Unluckily,Sutiya’s case isn’t ​isolated. Two badminton players, Ratchapol makkasasithorn and Nattamon Laisuan,⁢ have also raised concerns about the fairness of the‍ player selection process. ⁤These issues are​ casting a shadow over the biennial multisport event, ‍scheduled to run from December 9-20‌ across ⁣venues in Greater Bangkok, Chon Buri, and Songkhla.

The‍ Core of ‌the dispute: Skeet ⁢and Trap Shooting

specifically, Sutiya is​ requesting Deputy Prime ⁤Minister Thammanat Prompow to​ investigate potential mismanagement within the Skeet and Trap Shooting Association. She ​wants a ‌thorough review of the association’s budget and how it handles sponsorship funds.

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The association currently aims ⁤to secure three gold medals at the SEA Games, ⁣but Sutiya’s absence⁤ significantly impacts ⁤those prospects. You might recall Sutiya’s extraordinary career, including participation in ⁣four consecutive Olympics (Beijing 2008, London 2012, Rio 2016 – where she won gold – and Tokyo 2020).

Badminton Selection Controversy Explained

The badminton dispute centers around⁢ recent rule changes‌ implemented by the Badminton Association of Thailand.Previously,winning the ‍Thailand National Championship guaranteed automatic selection ⁤to‍ the national team.

However, in April, the association amended its regulations, prioritizing global ranking over⁤ national⁢ championship wins. Now, players ranked within the ⁢world’s top 32 are automatically selected, followed by national⁣ champions. This change effectively⁣ excluded Ratchapol and Nattamon, despite their December 2023 victory at the National ‍Championship.

Here’s⁣ a‍ breakdown of the shift:

* ⁤ Old Rule: National Championship win = ⁣Automatic Selection
* ⁢ New Rule: Top 32 World Ranking⁢ = Automatic Selection, then National⁤ Championship win.

Ratchapol and Nattamon, not currently ranked in the top 32, have seen their SEA Games hopes dashed.

Government Oversight and Next Steps

Deputy Prime ⁢Minister Thammanat ‍Prompow, who oversees the ‌Sports ​and Tourism Ministry, along with Sports Minister Atthakorn Sirilatthayakorn, ‍are both members of the ‍Klatham Party within the new⁢ coalition government. They are now under pressure to address these concerns.

You‍ can⁣ expect increased scrutiny of sports organizations and their financial practices in the coming weeks.The situation underscores the need for​ greater transparency and accountability within Thai sports administration to ensure fair opportunities for all athletes.

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This developing story will undoubtedly be ⁣closely watched as⁤ the SEA Games approach, and its resolution could have lasting implications for the future of‌ sports ⁢in Thailand.

Sources:

* ​ ⁢ https://www.bangkokpost.com/sports/3081801/kingdom-eye-overall-title-set-bold-target

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