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Poll points out that ‘Big Tu’ supports Thai sports the most.

Poll points out that ‘Big Tu’ supports Thai sports the most.

KBU Sports Poll by the Center for Human Capital Development Innovation Kasem Bundit University Therefore survey the opinions on “Stand one in Thai sports industry in the year 20” surveyed online and in the field between 22-24 December 2020 with the sample group of 1,186 people interested in and following sports news, aged 18 years and over, divided into Male 703 people, accounting for 59.27 percent, female 483 people, or 40.73 percent. The analysis of various issues. Overall, it was found that

20.01 percent of the top executives who support the country’s sport, “Big Tu”, Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha, 18.83 percent of Prime Minister Gen. Prawit Wongsuwan Deputy Prime Minister / Chairperson of the Olympic Committee of Thailand 17.03% Mr. Pipat Ratchakitprakarn, Minister of Tourism and Sports 14.44% Khunying Patama Leesawattrakul International Olympic Committee Committee

22.63% of organizations / associations participating in sports activities through COVID-19 The Bicycle Sports Association of Thailand Followed by 20.79 percent. Football Association of Thailand 19.89% Sports Authority of Thailand 17.24% Bodybuilding and Fitness Association of Thailand 11.48% Taekwondo Sports Association of Thailand and others 7.97%

Sports association with results in the public eye Most 24.03 percent of the Bicycle Sports Association of Thailand Followed by 20.85% Bodybuilding and Fitness Association of Thailand 17.75% Badminton Association of Thailand 15.01% Football Association of Thailand 12.81% Taekwondo Sports Association And others 9.55 percent

Popular types of sports and exercise activities Most of them were 26.77% walking / running, followed by 22.09%, cycling 20.47%, football 15.63%, swimming 11.05%, aerobics and others 3.99%.

Popular professional sports Most 27.61% Football followed by 22.48% Muay Thai / Boxing 18.01% Volleyball 14.98% Motorcycles / cars 10.94% Sepak Takraw and others 5.98%

Athletes whose results hit the public eye Mainly 24.71% Thirathorn Boonmatan (Football), followed by 22.05% Chanathip Songkrasin (Football) 17.39%, Athaya Thitikul (Golf) 14.77% Alex Al-Ball Angsusing (motorcycles) 11.43%, Eriya Chutanugarn (Golf) and others 9.65%

Asst. Prof. Dr. Rattapong Boonyanuwat, Director of the Center for Human Capital Development Innovation Kasem Bundit University as an operator It added that from the results of the aforementioned survey, it can be seen that in the year 2020, even though Thai society and sports industry will suffer from the spread of the COVID-19 virus. But it can be seen that sports executives and stakeholders continue to realize and focus on driving various activities, which is consistent with the viewpoint of the survey respondents who see that the stakeholders In the sport, be it executives / individuals or organizations / associations, all play a role in promoting and supporting, thus making sports activities go ahead and overcome the crisis to a certain extent. At the same time, even though society is faced with the spread of bad disease However, when looking at the dimensions of importance and interest in sport or exercise, most of the respondents are interested and interested in selecting popular sports or activities to perform in their daily life, such as: Walking / running football and cycling etc.

However, when considering a standpoint with respect to an organization / athlete who has performed and created a name, it was found that the sample group reflected that the association or athlete who consistently performed and built a reputation was often appreciated and appreciated. Acclaimed by society and sports fans. It is interesting that the results of the work that the sample are aware of may be because the mass media has now played a role and the events and results of the competition are widely reported through various media outlets. Which from this point would probably create more or less morale for the organization / association // personnel and athletes

Above all, in the coming year 2021, it is not yet possible to predict whether Thai society and sport, as well as the world sporting world, will still face the COVID-19 crisis. But in order to prepare for the situation, we would like to ask the government as well as the relevant organizations / associations / personnel and athletes to prepare them at all times in order to join in through the crisis together and, if so, Will benefit society and the sports industry in our home

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