Thai athlete to keep his 'promise'

Thai athlete to keep his 'promise'

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Bangkok: A Thai Asian Games gold medallist will run around his training track naked after his prayers were answered as he awaited the result of a photo-finish.

Sittichai Suwonprateep, who ran the last leg of the men's 4x100 metre relay final on Tuesday, said he prayed while waiting anxiously for a decision which ruled he had got to the finish line just ahead of Japan's Shinji Takahira.

"I didn't know what to do while waiting for the photo result so I just told all the spirits and sacred objects I worship that if I won I would run naked," Sittichai said.

"I am not sure if this gold medal was the result of my ability or the power of the spirits I prayed to," said the 26-year-old naval officer who won a gold in the same relay in the 2002 Asian Games in Busan.

Making promises to amulets, images or spirits is a common practice among Thais in largely Buddhist Southeast Asian nation.

But Sittichai declined to say when he would actually run naked.

"I won't tell anyone when I will run. I am embarrassed about what I will be doing."

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