Uttaradit Champion in Women's Woodball – Sports Federation Eyes Youth Sports as Gateway to Future Success
Phinyyadawdee Pengpuech from Uttaradit won the women's individual woodball championship, while the tournament showcased youth talent and created educational opportunities for young athletes through university recruitment.
In the women's individual woodball championship finals, Phinyyadawdee Pengpuech from Uttaradit defeated Patcharaporn Thungjai from Nakhon Sawan 4-2, claiming the gold medal. Assistant Professor Channi Kridiboon, vice president of the Thai Woodball Association, noted that young athletes showed clear skill development at the tournament, with many competitors at similar competitive levels, creating intense and engaging matches. The national youth sports championship functions as a critical platform for advancing both athletic and educational pursuits, as numerous universities continue to monitor athlete performances, and some young competitors have already been contacted by educational institutions. This demonstrates the championship serves not only to elevate athletic development but also to create educational pathways for participants. Beyond promoting individual athletes, the woodball competition at Bangdeuon Sathit Phitthayakham School raised community awareness of the sport. Teachers, students, and residents actively participated in organizing the event, and the school principal noted that most locals and students previously knew little about woodball. However, after witnessing the actual competition and experiencing the stadium atmosphere, many developed genuine interest in the sport and foresee it potentially becoming an established activity within their community and schools.