Closing of SEA Games
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Saturday 15th December, 2007 at 19:51:02| Words: 70 words | Category: News Photos
Director of the Thailand Olympic Council, General Yudthasak Sasitprapa(C) waves the SEA Games flag before he hands over to Laos Deputy Prime Minister Somsavat Lengsavad(L) during the closing ceremony of the 24th Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) at King's stadium in Korat. The SEA Games ended Saturday with hosts Thailand scooping a mammoth 183 golds, but the 10-day showpiece was overshadowed by claims of unfair judging.
(AFP/Bay Ismoyo)
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