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Somjit Jongjohor (blue) of Thailand holds the portrait of Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej after Men's Fly (51kg) Final Bout between Andris Laffita Hernandez of Cuba and Somjit Jongjohor of Thailand of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games boxing event at Workers' Gymnasium in Beijing, China, Aug. 23, 2008. Somjit Jongjohor defeated Andris Laffita Hernandez 8-2, and won the gold medal of the event. (Xinhua/Gesang Dawa) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Aug. 23 (Xinhua) -- Thailand's Somjit Jongjohor did not seem to be firing on all cylinders to beat Cuban Andris Laffita Hernandez in the men's fly (51kg) final of the Beijing Olympic boxing tournament on Saturday.
Somjit, the 2003 world champion and playing his third
Olympics in Beijing, made a solid start in the first bout at 2-0 and then
claimed the next four points in the second bout while the Cuban pulled one point
back to trail 6-1 behind at the end of the bout.
"I knew that this bout was going to be very hard.
He's a good boxer and I think that either one of us could have won, but he took
shots. Now I want to wish all the other Cuban boxers good luck. Anyway it is a
good fight," said a disappointed Hernandez, who won at the Pan American
Championships 2008.
Somjit was never really threatened in the next two
bouts, closing out the final at 8-2 for the second gold medal for Thailand in
the Beijing Games.
Thailand has won a gold medal in weightlifting.
"I beat him (Hernandez) many times in the past. All
my life I have been waiting for today," said Somjit, who finished ninth in the
Athens Games. "I went through so much, hurt so much, but I have been trying my
hardest."
"I've been training very hard for years for the
Olympics and it is also a great honor to bring a gold medal for Thailand.
"I want to thank all the Thai people, all the
journalists and the eight Thai boxers who also fought for Thailand. I'm pretty
sure that people from Thailand would be happy about my achievement, like I am,"
the 33-year-old added.
The Thai lost in the third round at Athens before
claiming his first ever world title in the 2003 World Championships, but it was
the Beijing title that the Thai thought was his peak of career.
"I have competed in the Olympics for 12 years, I had
thought the year of 2003 and 2004 were the best years of my life, right age and
keeping fit, but the title here was a bigger dream for me, I felt very happy
about that," the Thai said.
The prize money he wins back home will be partially
donated to charities.
"I will donate part of my prize money to some charity
work, buy food for the needy and boxing equipment as well for the boxing
schools," the Thai said.
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Somjit Jongjohor (2nd L) of Thailand attends the awarding ceremony after Men's Fly (51kg) Final Bout between Andris Laffita Hernandez of Cuba and Somjit Jongjohor of Thailand of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games boxing event at Workers' Gymnasium in Beijing, China, Aug. 23, 2008. Somjit Jongjohor defeated Andris Laffita Hernandez 8-2, and won the gold medal of the event. (Xinhua/Chen Xie) Photo Gallery>>> |
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Somjit Jongjohor (blue) of Thailand holds the portrait of Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej after Men's Fly (51kg) Final Bout between Andris Laffita Hernandez of Cuba and Somjit Jongjohor of Thailand of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games boxing event at Workers' Gymnasium in Beijing, China, Aug. 23, 2008. Somjit Jongjohor defeated Andris Laffita Hernandez 8-2, and won the gold medal of the event. (Xinhua/Wu Wei) Photo Gallery>>> |