Setting the Standard for Excellence in Muay Thai
Golden Mongkhon International (GMI) was founded and is led by Hemanth Kumar, a distinguished martial artist with a lifelong dedication to Muay Thai. His vision and leadership have transformed GMI into a beacon of excellence, fostering talent and elevating the sport within India and beyond.
International Achievements
GMI has achieved significant success in major international competitions, including the 18th World Championship and Asian Championship in Uzbekistan, the 15th Asian Muay Thai Championship, and the 19th World Championship. These events have showcased the prowess of Indian fighters and the rigorous standards upheld by GMI, solidifying India’s reputation in the global Muay Thai community.
Excellence and Future Endeavors
Golden Mongkhon International’s strategic focus on high standards and comprehensive support has led to remarkable achievements. GMI is set to participate in more Asian Championships and World Championships, continually pushing the boundaries of excellence and ensuring that Indian athletes remain at the forefront of the sport. This ongoing commitment guarantees that GMI will keep inspiring and elevating the Muay Thai community worldwide.
18th World Championship in Detail
At the 18th World Championship and Asian Championship in Uzbekistan, GMI made a significant impact with a delegation of eight fighters and three officials. The team brought home six medals: two silver and three bronze. Notably, this event marked a milestone with the recognition of India’s first International Referee and Judge, further establishing India’s credibility in the international Muay Thai arena.
15th Asian Muay Thai Championship
The 15th Asian Muay Thai Championship saw a smaller but equally determined GMI team comprising four fighters. They achieved remarkable success, winning three medals: one silver and two bronze. These achievements underscored the high level of training and preparation provided by GMI, showcasing the fighters’ skills and determination on the continental stage.
19th World Championship in Detail
The 19th World Championship was another significant milestone for GMI, with a delegation of twelve fighters and five officials. The team’s outstanding performance resulted in a haul of twelve medals: three gold, eight silver, and three bronze. Additionally, GMI proudly saw one of its fighters win a prestigious title belt. This championship also reaffirmed India’s standing with the continued recognition of India’s first International Referee and Judge.
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Golden Mongkhon International remains dedicated to promoting Muay Thai and achieving new heights on the international stage. As GMI continues to participate in more Asian Championships and World Championships, the legacy of excellence will undoubtedly grow, paving the way for future successes.