Mr. Thailand (2008)
May 17, 2008 - May 18, 2008 (2 days) |
The Thailand Bodybuilding Association organised its 28th edition of the Mr. Thailand in the weekend of 17-18 May. This competition is one of Thailand's three major bodybuilding events, the others being the Latchford Classic in October, and the National Games in December.
Although originally planned for March in Chang Rai, the competition was moved from the north of the country to the capitol, as the originally intended venue was not ready in time. Bangkok's Thai-Japan Youth Centre therefore provided the stage for 119 athletes who competed in 14 different classes. The winner of the men's overall bodybuilding category was awarded the "HRH Princes Maha Chakri Sirindhorn's Cup" and the title of "Mr. Thailand".
Athletes from the Thai national team were unable to compete as they were in the midst of preparing for the Asian Championships hosted by Hong Kong coming July. These athletes represent some of Asia's best competitive bodybuilders: at the Asian Championships in Shanghai last year, only host China managed to win more medals than Thailand.
This left the field wide open to anyone aiming for a top spot.
- In the Junior Men Bodybuilding category, a much improved Sontaya Boonlaue surprised himself by beating Chanwit Chaiwong who had won the previous two editions of the Mr. Thailand. Chanwit Chaiwong may not have been at his best as he had to serve in the army for most of the year. Serm Saynesesakoon prolonged his title in the Master Men Bodybuilding class for bodybuilders of 45 years and older.
- Many more women took part in the event compared to other years. However, nobody was able to dethrone Roongtawan Jindasing, as she easily expanded her trophy case with 2 more wins from the Women Bodybuilding and the Ms. Fitness categories. Khanittha Makongsuk, a stewardess for Thai Airways, was the surprising new face in the new Body Fitness category and rightfully took home the title.
- The new Body Classic category proved to be very popular with 34 athletes going for gold in 2 separate classes. Body Classic for Novices was won by 22 year old Pichitpong Mangklad from Chang Mai, who was a familiar face on the fitness scene and has now moved over to bodybuilding. Expect to see a lot more from him in the future. The winner in the other Body Classic category, for "experienced" bodybuilders, was Parinya Aimoey, also 22 years old and also from Chang Mai. Number two, Worakorn Wongsakornmuang, may have lost the top spot by shedding too much weight: he came in at 72kg whereas he normally competes in the 85kg category.
- Damrongsak Sroysei crossover from bodybuilding to fitness paid off handsomely. His inspired performance in the Mr. Fitness class won out over Mekhin Aryuwattanamongkol. Mekhin Aryuwattanamongkol, who usually competes in bodybuilding, came in thick at 77kg and looked rather out of place in this category.
- Coming in at 60kg, the 160cm tall Umnouy Chuamuangphan decisively won the 60kg bodybuilding category for men. 41 year old Seksan Sinseng squeezed out a win over Jakrawat Intarangsri, 12 years his junior, in the 65kg category. A perhaps arguable decision based on quantity vs quality. The 70kg category was easily won by Kongthit Hanchaiyuthakorn. He may not have the most pleasant physique, but Kongthit Hanchaiyuthakorn always comes in thick and hard. We think the judges had the most difficulty deciding the top 3 of the 80kg category. It went to Panupong Prateep, followed by Sarayut Prommar and Kuson Lasuer. In the "over 80kg" category, the decision was easy: at 85kg, 165cm Sawang Panapoi came out head and shoulders above the rest of the field. An honorable mention goes out to runner-up Surachai Plangiam, who has made admirable progress in the past year.
Update June 15, 2008: We have completed the pre-judging coverage by adding more than 2000 photos to our report.
Update May 25, 2008: All photos from the Mr. Thailand finals, over 1500 of them, have been added to our report.