Donjeta Sadiku Triumphs in Women's 60kg Boxing Prelims at Paris 2024
Machina Sports
The Women's 60kg boxing preliminaries at the Paris 2024 Olympics witnessed an electrifying clash between Donjeta Sadiku of Kosovo and Thananya Somnuek from Thailand. Scheduled for July 27, 2024, at the North Paris Arena, this Round of 32 bout was a significant moment in the early stages of the boxing tournament.
Donjeta Sadiku, born on July 8, 1999, showcased her skills and determination in the ring. Wearing blue, she went head-to-head against Thananya Somnuek, a talented athlete from Thailand, born on May 31, 2001. The match was intense, with both boxers displaying excellent technique and strategy. However, it was Sadiku who ultimately claimed victory, winning the match with a score of 3-2 on points, marking her advancement to the next round of the competition.
Judged by an international panel, the match saw Sadiku receive high marks from the judges, with scores of 30, 29, and 29 from three judges, reflecting her dominance in the bout. In contrast, Somnuek received scores of 28 and 27, demonstrating the close nature of the contest.
The match official, Wade Peterson from Canada, and a team of judges from various countries, including Carl Ruhen from Australia and Alisher Palvanov from Uzbekistan, ensured that the competition was fair and adhered to Olympic standards.
As the boxing tournament continues, all eyes will now be on Sadiku as she moves forward in her quest for Olympic glory. This match not only highlighted her abilities but also marked an important moment for Kosovo in the Olympic boxing scene.
Overall, the Women's 60kg preliminaries set the stage for an exciting boxing competition at the Paris 2024 Olympics, with athletes like Sadiku ready to leave their mark on the international stage.
- Boxing
- Women's 60kg - Prelims - Round of 32
- boxing
- olympics
- 2024
- Kosovo
- Thailand
- Donjeta Sadiku
- Thananya Somnuek
- Paris
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