Thai-French skier secures bronze at Asian Winter Games


Japan's Rai Kasamura and Ruka Ito posing next to Thailand's Paul Henri Vieuxtemps after winning the men's freeski slopestyle final run.- Reuters

BANGKOK: Paul Henri Vieuxtemps secures Thailand’s first-ever medal at the Asian Winter Games, winning third place in the men’s freeski slopestyle event in Harbin

Thai-French athlete Paul Henri Vieuxtemps secured a bronze medal in the men's freeski slopestyle contest at the 9th Asian Winter Games in Harbin, China on Tuesday (Feb 11).

This achievement marks Thailand’s first medal at the Asian Winter Games, which have been held every four years since 1986.

The 25-year-old skier completed his final run with a score of 85.25, placing him third among 11 competitors. The gold and silver medals were claimed by Japan’s Rai Kasamura and Ruka Ito, respectively.

Currently studying at Université Grenoble Alpes in France, Vieuxtemps has represented the Ski and Snowboard Association of Thailand in various international events. He made a notable comeback after missing the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea, due to a neck injury.

Vieuxtemps is coached by Mathias Wecxsteen, a former world champion in halfpipe skiing in 2004.

Thailand sent a team of 85 athletes (48 men and 37 women) to compete at the Asian Winter Games, held from Feb 7 to 14. - The Nation/ANN

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Aseanplus News

Hong Kong arrests 21 for corruption in building renovation crackdown
Hong Kong welcomes six babies into world in first hour of New Year’s Day
10 state-run universities in South Korea reject 162 applicants over school bullying records
Why the feud between Tokyo and Beijing could rage on for a while yet
Price slump and early harvests in India hit Bhutan’s potato exports
Man in Singapore admits to cheating 14 victims of nearly S$495,000 after offering to help buy luxury watches
Nepal’s poultry sector faces challenges reminiscent of post-Covid era despite growing demand
No clashes reported, but Cambodian forces keep reinforcing: Thai Second Army Area
Pakistan sees deadliest year in a decade, with combat deaths surging 74% in 2025, report says
Anwar calls for transparent, orderly Ramadan bazaars

Others Also Read