Thailand at the Olympics
Thailand first participated at the Olympic Games in 1952, and has sent athletes to compete in every Summer Olympic Games since then, except when they participated in the US-led boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics. Thailand has also participated in the Winter Olympic Games since 2002.
Thai athletes have won a total of 31 medals, mostly in boxing. Thailand's most successful Games to date were the 2004 Games in Athens, where they won eight medals, three of them were gold.
The National Olympic Committee for Thailand was created in 1948 and recognized in 1950.
Medal tables
Medals by Summer Games
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Medals by Winter Games
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Medals by Summer Sport
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Medals by Winter Sport
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List of medalists
Medal |
Name |
Games |
Sport |
Event |
03 ! Bronze | Poontarat, PayaoPayao Poontarat | 1976 Montreal | Boxing | Men's light flyweight |
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02 ! Silver | Umponmaha, DhaweeDhawee Umponmaha | 1984 Los Angeles | Boxing | Men's light welterweight |
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03 ! Bronze | Moolsan, PhajolPhajol Moolsan | 1988 Seoul | Boxing | Men's bantamweight |
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03 ! Bronze | Chenglai, ArkhomArkhom Chenglai | 1992 Barcelona | Boxing | Men's welterweight |
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01 ! Gold | Kamsing, SomluckSomluck Kamsing | 1996 Atlanta | Boxing | Men's featherweight |
03 ! Bronze | Khadpo, VichairachanonVichairachanon Khadpo | 1996 Atlanta | Boxing | Men's bantamweight |
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01 ! Gold | Ponlid, WijanWijan Ponlid | 2000 Sydney | Boxing | Men's flyweight |
03 ! Bronze | Thongburan, PornchaiPornchai Thongburan | 2000 Sydney | Boxing | Men's light middleweight |
03 ! Bronze | Suta, KhassarapornKhassaraporn Suta | 2000 Sydney | Weightlifting | Women's 58 kg |
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01 ! Gold | Boonjumnong, ManusManus Boonjumnong | 2004 Athens | Boxing | Men's light welterweight |
01 ! Gold | Polsak, UdompornUdomporn Polsak | 2004 Athens | Weightlifting | Women's 53 kg |
01 ! Gold | Thongsuk, PawinaPawina Thongsuk | 2004 Athens | Weightlifting | Women's 75 kg |
02 ! Silver | Petchkoom, WorapojWorapoj Petchkoom | 2004 Athens | Boxing | Men's bantamweight |
03 ! Bronze | Prasathinphimai, SuriyaSuriya Prasathinphimai | 2004 Athens | Boxing | Men's middleweight |
03 ! Bronze | Boorapolchai, YaowapaYaowapa Boorapolchai | 2004 Athens | Taekwondo | Women's 49 kg |
03 ! Bronze | Wiratthaworn, AreeAree Wiratthaworn | 2004 Athens | Weightlifting | Women's 48 kg |
03 ! Bronze | Kameaim, WandeeWandee Kameaim | 2004 Athens | Weightlifting | Women's 58 kg |
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01 ! Gold | Jongjohor, SomjitSomjit Jongjohor | 2008 Beijing | Boxing | Men's flyweight |
01 ! Gold | Jaroenrattanatarakoon, PrapawadeePrapawadee Jaroenrattanatarakoon | 2008 Beijing | Weightlifting | Women's 53 kg |
02 ! Silver | Boonjumnong, ManusManus Boonjumnong | 2008 Beijing | Boxing | Men's light welterweight |
02 ! Silver | Puedpong, ButtreeButtree Puedpong | 2008 Beijing | Taekwondo | Women's 49 kg |
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02 ! Silver | Pongprayoon, KaeoKaeo Pongprayoon | 2012 London | Boxing | Men's light flyweight |
02 ! Silver | Sirikaew, PimsiriPimsiri Sirikaew | 2012 London | Weightlifting | Women's 58 kg |
03 ! Bronze | Sonkham, ChanatipChanatip Sonkham | 2012 London | Taekwondo | Women's 49 kg |
03 ! Bronze | Gulnoi, RattikanRattikan Gulnoi | 2012 London | Weightlifting | Women's 58 kg |
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01 ! Gold | Tanasan, SopitaSopita Tanasan | 2016 Rio de Janeiro | Weightlifting | Women's 48 kg |
01 ! Gold | Srisurat, SukanyaSukanya Srisurat | 2016 Rio de Janeiro | Weightlifting | Women's 58 kg |
02 ! Silver | Hanprab, TawinTawin Hanprab | 2016 Rio de Janeiro | Taekwondo | Men's 58 kg |
02 ! Silver | Sirikaew, PimsiriPimsiri Sirikaew | 2016 Rio de Janeiro | Weightlifting | Women's 58 kg |
03 ! Bronze | Wongpattanakit, PanipakPanipak Wongpattanakit | 2016 Rio de Janeiro | Taekwondo | Women's 49 kg |
03 ! Bronze | Kruaithong, SinphetSinphet Kruaithong | 2016 Rio de Janeiro | Weightlifting | Men's 56 kg |
Flag bearers
Flag bearers by Summer Games
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Flag bearers by Winter Games
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Milestones
- In 2002 and 2006, Thailand qualified its first Winter Olympian cross country skier, and first Winter Olympian, Prawat Nagvajara.[1]
- In 2014, Thailand qualified its first Winter Olympian alpine skier, Kanes Sucharitakul.[2] It then added the first female Winter Olympian for the country, Vanessa Vanakorn (Vanessa-Mae), doubling the size of the previous largest delegation to a Winter Games.[3]
See also
- Olympics
- Paralympic
- Asian Games
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