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Wijan Ponlid
TCh, TM, ChBh, RChM
Personal information
Full nameวิจารณ์ พลฤทธิ์
Nickname(s)"Thai Pea"
"Ikkyū-san"
Nationality Thailand
Born (1976-04-26) April 26, 1976 (age 47)
Si Satchanalai, Sukhothai
Height1.62 m (5 ft 4 in)
Weight51 kg (112 lb)
Sport
SportBoxing
Weight classFlyweight
ClubThai Police
Medal record
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 2000 Sydney Flyweight
SEA Games
Gold medal – first place 1999 Sea Games Flyweight

Police Lieutenant colonel Wijan Ponlid (Thai: วิจารณ์ พลฤทธิ์; RTGSWichan Phonrit; born April 26, 1976) is a Thai boxer[1] who competed in the Men's Flyweight (– 51 kg) division at the 2000 Summer Olympics and won the gold medal. He returned to Thailand to a hero's welcome: honored with a new house, over 20 million baht, a job promotion (as a police officer in Sukhothai), and paraded at the head of a procession of 49 elephants through the city of Bangkok.

Ponlid defeated Vardan Zakaryan of Germany in round 1, Andrew Kooner of Canada in round 2, upset Cuban Manuel Mantilla in the quarterfinal, beat Vladimir Sidorenko of Ukraine in the semifinal, and finally met Atlanta silver medalist Bulat Jumadilov of Kazakhstan in the final. The Thai led after every round of the bout, despite Jumadilov taking the second 6-5 to pull back to 9-7 behind, and caused endless problems for the Kazakh with his probing right lead and quick left.

In a messy fight, both men fell to the canvas twice in the third round as they pushed and clinched, but Ponlid led 15-11 at the bell and then made sure of gold by dominating the fourth.

It was Thailand’s second gold medal in Olympic boxing following featherweight Somluck Kamsing’s euphoric victory at Atlanta in 1996.

And just as Thai supporters feted Somluck in Atlanta for winning Thailand’s first Olympic gold in 44 years, they were just as ecstatic, waving national flags and chanting his name, as Ponlid was acclaimed the champion.

In victory Ponlid held aloft a framed photo of King Bhumibol in the ring with the red, white and blue flag of Thailand draped around his shoulders.

In Muay thai he fought under the names Sisatchanalai Taxi Meter (Thai: ศรีสัชนาลัย แท็กซี่มิเตอร์) and Sisatchanalai Sasiprapagym (Thai: ศรีสัชนาลัย ศศิประภายิม).

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Transcription

Olympic results

Has been called the "Thai Pea" in reference to another great southpaw defensive boxing master, Pernell "Sweet Pea" Whitaker.

Muay Thai record

Muay Thai record
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
1999-03- Win Thailand Sansananchai Kiatprasarnchai Rangsit Stadium Pathum Thani, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
Wins the vacant Rangsit Stadium 118 lbs title.
1999-01-21 Draw Thailand Sansananchai Kiatprasarnchai Rangsit Stadium Pathum Thani, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
1998-12- Loss Thailand Kasemlek Kiatsiri Rangsit Stadium Pathum Thani, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
1998-11-18 Loss Thailand Yodthanu Daopaetriew Rangsit Stadium Pathum Thani, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
For the Rangsit Stadium 115 lbs title.
1998-10-15 Win Thailand Sornram Sitsiayam Rangsit Stadium Pathum Thani, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
1998-07-13 Loss Thailand Saenchai Sor.Kingstar Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
1997-12-08 Win Thailand Yodthanu Daopaetriew Rajadamnern Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
Wins Rajadamnern Stadium 115 lbs title.
1997-10-09 Loss Thailand Palangphet Por.Srithong Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
1997-03-12 Loss Thailand Sansananchai Kiatprasarnchai Rajadamnern Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
1996-10-21 Loss Thailand Palangphet Por.Srithong Rajadamnern Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
1996-04-04 Win Thailand Chartchainoi Chaorai-Oi Rajadamnern Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
1995-09-13 Loss Thailand Jaipetch Chor.Chutirat Rajadamnern Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
1995-08-17 Win Thailand Saenthanong Lukbanyai Rajadamnern Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
1995-03-09 Win Thailand Khaopong Pinsinchai Rajadamnern Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
1994-10-13 Win Thailand Petchwangchan Lukchaophophrakan Rajadamnern Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
1994-02-16 Win Thailand Inseenoi Sereefarm Rajadamnern Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
1993-04-22 Win Thailand Surat Kiatkamthorn Rajadamnern Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

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