BANGKOK, Aug. 25 (Xinhua) -- Thailand's Olympics delegation returned to
Bangkok Monday after completing their mission in Beijing where the Olympic Games
2008 closed on Sunday.
The squad, led by gold and silver boxing medalists Somjit Jongjohor and
Manus Boonjumnong, arrived at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport to be welcomed by
the athletes' families and a crowd of well wishers.
"I finally won an Olympic gold medal after longing patiently for 12 years.
I am already 33 years old. My achievement today partly comes from all the Thai
people who have always given me moral support wherever I go. I would like to
give this victory to all Thais," said Somjit, quoted by Thai News Agency.
Somjit won the flyweight 51kg category title in Beijing.
Manus Boonjumnong, who failed to defend his title won at the Athens 2004
Games but settled at a silver in Beijing, thanked his compatriots for their
support.
"I would like to thank all Thais who gave me chance to prove myself... I
won my silver medal for all the Thai people," he said.
After the welcome ceremony at the airport, the Thai medalists were in
limousines on a parade along the road from the airport to Supachalasai National
Stadium. A huge number of people greeted and welcomed their Olympics heroes
along the streets.
The Tourism and Sports Ministry held a welcoming dinner for the athletes at
the National Stadium. On Wednesday, the government is scheduled to host an
official welcome banquet at Government House.