Thai police ‘shuttle’ of support for Olympic badminton gold

Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post official website

The Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police (RTP) Torsak Sukvimol led police officers across Thailand to rally behind Police Corporal Kunlavut “View” Vitidsarnl, who is vying for the gold medal in men’s singles badminton at the 2024 Paris Olympics. They are ready to offer benefits to officers representing the country in international sports.

National Police Chief Torsak Sukvimol, alongside police officers nationwide, expressed support for Police Corporal Kunlavut, a member of the national badminton team, as he competes in the men’s singles final at the 2024 Paris Olympics. The match, which aims to secure Thailand’s first Olympic gold in badminton, takes place tonight.

The 2024 Olympics feature this highly anticipated badminton men’s singles final at 8.50pm Thai time. Kunlavut, currently ranked eighth in the world, faces Denmark’s Viktor Axelsen, who holds the world’s No.2. A victory for Kunlavut would mark a historic achievement for Thailand in Olympic badminton.

In light of this significant event, Torsak has directed the Personnel Office to review and ensure that all benefits and support are provided to Kunlavut and other police athletes representing Thailand in the Olympics. This initiative aims to boost their morale and recognise their dedication to bringing honour and joy to the nation, said Torsak.

“The dedication and hard work of these athletes not only elevate Thailand’s stature on the global stage but also bring immense pride and happiness to all Thai people.”

The commitment from the police force underscores the importance of supporting national representatives in their quest for sporting excellence. As Kunlavut steps onto the court tonight, he carries the hopes and best wishes of a nation eager to see him succeed, reported KhaoSod.

In related news, the Ling App, developed in Chiang Mai, is spotlighted in the App Store for the 2024 Paris Olympics. It enhances language learning with cultural immersion, offering features like Culture Notes to help users navigate Paris efficiently. Recognized for its practical approach, Ling is an essential tool for Olympic attendees.

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