Thai National Teams fine tuning skills before UPCOMING World meet in Macao.
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Thai national teams completed last week of training before the big challenge of participating in the Indoor
Skydiving World Cup in Macao, China. They approach this final phase of preparation with enthusiasm and determination. The team has been coached by our athlete
Paolo Grisoni. He coached them in the air as well in tunnel. Paolo is a legend and inspiration of our sport with more than 23.500 jumps. A true ambassador of skydiving. The world cup will begin on 16-th of April at GoAirborne in Macao.
Polo explains that the World Cup represents so much more than just a competition.
"It is a unique opportunity for us to evaluate ourselves and grow as a team. We approach this experience with humility, aware that every moment will be a lesson. Our ultimate goal goes beyond the results. We aspire to apply everything we have learned technically. But our greatest challenge lies in managing our emotions in competition situations." Let the adventure begin for the Thailand skydiving national teams....
Thai Female Team
Standing left to right: Polo Grisoni and Krisada Jaikeaw ( Coach), Chitpas Tant (Sponsor), Wytayawat Boonchuwit "Ace" (Obsever of Thailand Team), Rungsun Nateketkerkit ( Team Manager). Front Line left to right: Thai woman Team: Apichaya Najareon / Kattaleeya Doungsawang/ Narumol Sarakarn / Jiraporn Petsai
Thai Open team:
1.palm (Chetsada Khanthong), 2.non (Noppon Sridarak), 3.may (Boonyanee Supisa), 4.nest, (Niphaphan Phongmethi), 5.orn (kanokon Boonyai)
"We are very new team and very new about Wind Tunnel . Our goal is to get some more experience from the best teams in the world. Now we have Polo Grisoni coaching our team with a short period before fly to Macau. We will try to do the best that we can do"
Rungsun Nateketkerkit
Team Manager
"We are competitors, but our choice is not only focused on individual performance, it is also guided by the pleasure of participating and the enriching experiences that it can offer".
Paolo Grisoni,
23.500 jumps, former world chammpion