Thailand becamethe first to raise flag among the
countries and regions to competein the 6th Winter Asian Games in Changchun on
Wednesday.
 Thailand's winter sports team
attended the flag raising ceremony at the Changchun International
Conference & Exhibition Center in Changchun, northeast China's Jilin
Province on Wednesday, January 24, 2007. The team will compete in the
upcoming Winter Asian Games, to be held in Changchun from January 28 to
February 4.[Xinhua] |
The tropical country, which sent a 46-strong team to the biggest ever
Winter Asian Games, was aiming to join and learn at the Asian jamboree, said
Supitr Samahito, chef-de-Mission of the Thailand team.
"Thailand does not specialize in winter sports, but as a memberof Asia, we'd
like to promote the Olympic movement around the world by joining big events,"
Samahito told Xinhua on Wednesday atthe Changchun International Conference and
Exhibition Center, where the flag-raising ceremony was held.
Nearly 10,000 thousand out of 63 million people in Thailand aregoing in for
the winter sports, mostly on ice for a country with average temperature around
24 to 30 degrees centigrade, accordingto Samahito.
"We do not have snow, but ice is what we can make, so we will focus mainly on
ice sports at the Asian Games."
"Most of our players are younglings, they are here to race and learn as well,
and all we need to do is try our best," she added.
Ice hockey is one of their favorites.
"People in this country are so addicted in ice hockey, and theyare willing to
dedicate themselves to the sport," said American Michael Rolanti, head coach of
the Thailand ice hockey team at theceremony.
"But we are facing an uphill task at the Winter Asian Games as the whole team
was in shortage of facilities while training home and we don't have much players
in hand," said Rolanti, who has just been coaching the team for three months.
"The team has up-and-down in form, but the bottom line is winning at least
three matches at the Asian Games."