Nakhon Sawan April 2 – Nakhon Sawan Games Today take you to get to know another sport that originated from India, that is "Kabaddi"
“Kabaddi” is a sport that has a long history of playing for about 4,000 years. It originated at the same time as yoga before the Buddha's time for fighting. self defense and used in the army for combat Later it became a very popular sport played in India and South Asia. Thai people are familiar with the name Tee Jub, but the international name is called Kabaddi.
Kabaddi was included as a demonstration sport in the 9th Asian Games hosted by India before being included in the 11th Asian Games in China for the first time to date.
How to play kabaddi The player must chant “Kabaddi” throughout one breath. Run into the opponent's area to touch yourself. before running back to touch the center line on their own side Without being caught or locked, you will get points, but if the ball is locked, you will lose points, with both sides taking turns to be offensive until the end of the match.
How fun and interesting is kabaddi sport? Go listen to the children Kabaddi youth athletes from Krabi province silver coin holder Women's Super Fight Team
As for the gold medal this morning, table tennis has 5 gold medals at the Nakhon Sawan Provincial Stadium, mixed doubles category. Nakhon Pathom defeated Kulcha Aphinanrungruang and Sittipol Arkadetchaikul from Yasothon 3-2 to win the gold medal.
Badminton has won 7 gold medals at the Nakhon Sawan Provincial Stadium. Doubles final It is the orbit of meeting of young shuttlecock swatters from Bangkok. who won the gold medal in the women's team earlier by a pair of Hathaithip Mijad and Haswanee Momin, the blue shirt defeated Sabrina Sopita Wedler and Nonthaphon Panich 2-1 games 21-19, 23-25 and 21-14 won the gold medal.
Summary of the latest gold medals Bangkok still occupies 1st place with 128 gold medals, 84 silver medals, 91 bronze medals, Chonburi ranks 2nd with 49 gold medals, and Chiang Mai ranks 3 with 41 gold medals, while the host Nakhon Sawan has 24 gold medals, ranked 4th. - Thai News Agency
Source: Thai News Agency