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SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND

Kenyan wins again in 2009
Pattaya International Marathon

(Main Photo) Michh Kipserem Chumh from Kenya crosses the finish line in a time of 2:22:38 hours to win the 2009 Pattaya Marathon last Sunday, July 19. (Inset) Thailand’s Sunisa Sai-lomyen claimed the Women’s Marathon title after the first three female athletes across the line were disqualified.

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Pattaya Mail is 16 years old with this issue, but is it merely coincidence that Pattaya Mail and Pratheep (Peter) Malhotra have the same initials?  In actual fact yes, total coincidence, but there is no doubting that Peter Malhotra was, is, and will be, the Pattaya Mail.  I asked him what has been the biggest achievement after 16 years.  “The Pattaya Mail is still there, the symbol of the city!” said Peter Malhotra.

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Happy Royal Birthday HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn

The Pattaya Mail team joins the Kingdom of Thailand in humbly offering our best wishes to HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn on the occasion of His Royal Birthday Celebration, July 28. (Photo courtesy Bureau of the Royal Household)


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Jomtien dogs multiplying


OUR COMMUNITY

PCEC members go on safari

The Sunday July 12 meeting of the Pattaya City Expats Club got underway at the Amari’s Henry J. Beans Restaurant when Master of Ceremonies Judith Edmonds welcomed everyone to the meeting. After the usual announcements, emcee Judith introduced the guest speaker, Hal Carpenter and said he would be taking everyone on safari to Africa.

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FEATURES

British Chamber of Commerce Thailand (BCCT) finds it nice on ice

The British Chamber of Commerce Thailand (BCCT) held their July Eastern Seaboard networking evening at the Ice Bar on the ground floor of the Amari Tower.

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OUR CHILDREN

Pattaya Sports Club benches students at Ban Rongheep School

The Pattaya Sports Club is usually focused on getting people running around, but at Ban Rongheep School it actually wants students to sit down.

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SPORTS

Champions: Simon Spaulding, Ted Gardener & Yui Bietry

The IPGC Championships were held this year over two days, Wednesday and Friday July 15 & 17, at the impressive Pattana 27 hole course where day one was played on the par 72 B & C courses and the pressure day 2 on the A & B nines, which have a par of 73.

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SOCIAL SCENE

Norman Vincent from Shepperton London, UK enjoys a good day’s fishing at the Jomtien Fishing Park with friends. Norman was overwhelmed by the size of the catfish which weighted over 18kgs. Norman is a frequent visitor to Pattaya. He said, “This catch would be considered by most as a lifetime record in the UK. A great pity there are not more tourists finding these hidden gems in Pattaya.” Photograph by John Barnes-Picken.

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AUTO MANIA

The Viper has survived

I have always been a great fan of the Dodge Viper. Two seats, a massive eight liter V10 engine delivering more horsepower than most people have ever experienced, brakes an optional extra, steering by worm and tiller, in reality hundreds of things wrong with the car, but a real hairy chested man’s car that produced awe in the passenger and delight for the driver. With Chrysler, as we knew it, going down the gurgler and Fiat taking over the reins, there were thoughts voiced that the V10 monster would not fit in with a line-up that could include re-badged Fiat 500’s.

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