Janjaem Suwannapheng


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Janjaem Suwannapheng (Thai: จันทร์แจ่ม สุวรรณเพ็ง; born 25 September 2000)[1] is a Thai amateur boxer. She won a medal at the 2023 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships.[2][3][4]

Janjaem Suwannapheng

Born25 September 2000 (age 24)

Fao Rai, Nong Khai, Thailand

Other namesBee
Statistics
Weight classWelterweight
Height170 cm (5 ft 7 in)
StanceOrthodox

Born in Nong Khai, a small province bordering Laos, separated by the Mekong. She started boxing at the age of 12 with Muay Thai, as her family had a Muay Thai gym, and she was also in her high school's boxing club. When competing in Muay Thai, she used the name "Nongbee Por.Prasith" (น้องบี ป.ประสิทธิ์) and had a record of 7 consecutive wins until she had no opponents and had to turn to amateur boxing instead. Her first amateur coach was Chartsuphong Phulad, her high school teacher.

She gradually developed skills until she was selected for the national team while she was in grade 12. Her mother still did not believe that she had become a national athlete. When she graduated, her mother had to accept her diploma instead because she was busy practicing boxing.[5]

She is currently serving in the Air Force Welfare Department, Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) with the rank of Female Senior Airman (SrA.).[6]

2024 Summer Olympics

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Suwannapheng represented Thailand at the 2024 Summer Olympics in the women's boxing 66 kg (welterweight) category.

In the second stage (round of 16), she defeated Brigitte Mbabi from the Democratic Republic of the Congo 4–1. In the first round, she was hit by a right hook and fell to her knees for the referee's eight count. In the quarter-finals (round of 8), she defeated Turkish number one seed Busenaz Sürmeneli 4–1.

Suwannapheng lost to Algerian Imane Khelif 0–5 in the semi-finals (round of 4). She was counted eight by the referee in the third round, giving her the bronze medal. She is the only Thai boxer to capture a medal at this Olympics.[7]