Thailand at the 2011 Asian Winter Games

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Thailand at the
2011 Asian Winter Games
Flag of Thailand.svg
IOC code THA
NOC National Olympic Committee of Thailand
Website www.olympicthai.or.th/eng  (in English and Thai)
in Astana and Almaty
Competitors25 [1] in 2 sports
Medals
Ranked 9th
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
Asian Winter Games appearances

Thailand will participate in the 2011 Asian Winter Games in Almaty and Astana, Kazakhstan from January 30, 2011 to February 6, 2011.

Contents

Figure skating

[2]

Men
Athlete(s)EventSP/SPFS/LPTotal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Karn Luanpreda Men's 23.221448.271471.4914
Women
Athlete(s)EventSP/SPFS/LPTotal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Tanasorn Chindasook Women's 40.55966.479107.029
Sandra Khopon Women's 34.461162.901097.3610

Ice hockey

Men

The team is in the premier division for these games. [3]

Premier Division

RankTeamPldWOWOLLGFGAGDPts
6Flag of Kyrgyzstan (2023).svg  Kyrgyzstan 660009523+7218
7Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 650017022+4815
8Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 640024827+2112
9Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia 630033537−29
10Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 620044659−136
11Olympic flag.svg  Athletes from Kuwait 610054140+13
12Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 6000611138−1270

All times are local (UTC+6).

January 28
13:30
Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg4 – 15
(2–8, 1–2, 1–5)
Flag of Kyrgyzstan (2023).svg  Kyrgyzstan Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 350
Game reference
Pongsak Phiewklam (out 13:17, in 19:51)
Jason Cotsmire (in 13:17, out 19:51)
Goalies Sergey Ossintsev Referee:
Choi Yoon-Young (KOR)
0–106:05 – Fitisenko (Zhuravlyov)
0–206:18 – Shiderinov (Falfudinov, Kolobov)
0–307:15 – Shiderinov (Falfudinov, Kolobov)
0–407:50 – Sazonov (V. Sorokin, Kudayarov)
0–511:09 – Kolobov (SH)
0–613:17 – Kolobov (Zhuravlyov, Falfudinov) (PP)
Thamwongsin (Rodprasert) (SH) – 15:061–6
1–716:17 – Kryukov (PP)
Rattanachot (Ct. Supadilokluk) – 19:342–7
2–819:51 – Sazonov (Zhuravlyov)
2–924:52 – Kryukov
2–1035:55 – Shiderinov (Kryukov)
Neimwan (Ce. Supadilokluk, Rattanachot) – 37:563–10
3–1145:02 – Kolobov (Falfudinov, Fillippov)
3–1249:21 – Alexeyev (Kudayarov, Zhuravlyov)
3–1354:32 – Kryukov (Falfudinov, Shiderinov)
3–1457:38 – Falfudinov (Shiderinov, Kryukov)
3–1559:42 – Shiderinov (Kolobov, Fillippov)
Thamwongsin (Ct. Supadilokluk) – 59:594–15
6 minPenalties8 min
27Shots56
January 29
17:00
Bahrain  Flag of Bahrain.svg0 – 29
(0–11, 0–10, 0–8)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 200
Game reference
Abdulla Al-Adhab Goalies Jason Cotsmire Referee:
Keith Fong (CAN)
0–103:00 – Aarola (Thamwongsin)
0–203:52 – Neimwan (Chartsuwan)
0–305:20 – Jirachai (Tengsakul)
0–407:03 – Thongaram (Neimwan) (PP)
0–509:01 – Jirachai (Tengsakul)
0–609:45 – Pivekumt (Aarola) (PP2)
0–710:10 – Aarola (Pivekumt) (PP)
0–810:34 – Thammasit (Thongaram) (PP)
0–911:51 – Rattanachot (Ct. Supadilokluk, Chartsuwan) (PP)
0–1012:20 – Rattanachot (Neimwan, Chartsuwan) (PP)
0–1119:06 – Kullugin (Aarola, Pivekumt)
0–1220:14 – Chartsuwan (Neimwan) (SH)
0–1323:15 – Aarola (Pivekumt)
0–1424:56 – Chartsuwan
0–1527:26 – Thamwongsin (Pivekumt, Kullugin)
0–1629:07 – Rattanachot (Chartsuwan) (PP)
0–1730:18 – Tengsakul (Thammasit)
0–1830:29 – Kasemsunt (Thammasit)
0–1930:38 – Aarola (Thamwongsin)
0–2031:12 – Aarola (Thamwongsin)
0–2135:12 – Thamwongsin (Kullugin)
0–2242:45 – Pivekumt (Harnnarujchai, Thamwongsin) (PP)
0–2350:00 – Rattanachot (Ce. Supadilokluk)
0–2450:14 – Chartsuwan (Rattanachot)
0–2553:02 – Thamwongsin (Pivekumt, Aarola)
0–2654:09 – Thammasit (Jittranont)
0–2756:02 – Rattanachot (Neimwan)
0–2858:11 – Aarola
0–2959:21 – Chartsuwan (Ce. Supadilokluk, Neimwan)
39 minPenalties4 min
2Shots70
January 31
20:30
Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg5 – 3
(2–0, 0–2, 3–1)
Olympic flag.svg  Athletes from Kuwait Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 100
Game reference
Pongsak Phiewklam (out 40:00)
Jason Cotsmire (in 40:00)
Goalies Jasem Al-Sarraf Referee:
Choi Yoon-Young (KOR)
Thamwongsin – 01:551–0
Tengsakul (Jittranont) – 10:232–0
2–127:01 – Me. Al-Ajmi (A. Al-Ajmi) (SH)
2–239:18 – Mo. Al-Ajmi (A. Al-Maragi)
Neimwan (Rattanachot) (PP) – 53:043–2
3–357:42 – A. Al-Maragi (Shetail) (PP)
Neimwan (Chartsuwan) – 58:164–3
Neimwan (PS) – 59:195–3
35 minPenalties14 min
47Shots26
February 2
20:30
Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg16 – 1
(7–0, 7–0, 2–1)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 300
Game reference
Jason Cotsmire Goalies Tengku Mohd Azlly (out 36:10)
Abdul Hakim Ismail (in 36:10)
Referee:
Liu Wubin (CHN)
Ct. Supadilokluk (Chartsuwan) (PP) – 02:091–0
Chartsuwan (Neimwan) – 05:332–0
Rattanachot (Aarola) (PP) – 10:093–0
Chartsuwan (Aarola) (PP) – 11:294–0
Aarola – 13:245–0
Chartsuwan (Aarola) – 16:436–0
Aarola (Rattanachot) (SH) – 18:567–0
Thamwongsin (Tengsakul) – 27:478–0
Aarola (Rattanachot) – 30:209–0
Chartsuwan (Rattanachot) – 30:3510–0
Chartsuwan (Aarola, Neimwan) – 34:5311–0
Aarola (Chartsuwan, Rattanachot) – 35:4712–0
Kullugin (Tengsakul) – 36:1013–0
Harnnarujchai (Pivekumt) – 38:1614–0
14–148:50 – Yap E.J. (David)
Neimwan (Rodprasert) – 53:1415–1
Jittranont – 56:2516–1
8 minPenalties24 min
55Shots15
February 4
17:00
Mongolia  Flag of Mongolia.svg1 – 7
(1–1, 0–4, 0–2)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 100
Game reference
Bazarvaani Baatarkhuu Goalies Pongsak Phiewklam Referee:
Andrey Sachuk (KAZ)
0–101:04 – Kasemsunt (Chartsuwan)
Bayarjargal (Bolor-Erdene) – 13:531–1
1–227:12 – Neimwan (Chartsuwan)
1–332:35 – Neimwan (Chartsuwan)
1–435:01 – Chartsuwan (Aarola, Neimwan)
1–535:59 – Aarola (Chartsuwan) (PP)
1–641:15 – Thamwongsin (Kullugin, Tengsakul)
1–743:20 – Ongvisagepaiboon (SH)
10 minPenalties12 min
19Shots42
February 5
20:30
United Arab Emirates  Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg2 – 9
(0–1, 2–5, 0–3)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 300
Game reference
Ahmed Al-Dhaheri (out 33:38)
Khaled Al-Suwaidi (in 33:38)
Goalies Jason Cotsmire Referee:
Andrey Sachuk (KAZ)
0–113:27 – Chartsuwan (PS)
Al. Al-Mazrouei (J. Al-Dhaheri) – 24:011–1
1–224:34 – Chartsuwan (Aarola)
Al-Darmaki (Al-Nuaimi, T. Al-Shamisi) – 25:112–2
2–325:45 – Chartsuwan (Aarola)
2–426:29 – Chartsuwan (Aarola)
2–533:38 – Aarola (Ct. Supadilokluk)
2–638:21 – Kasemsunt (Aarola) (PP)
2–744:06 – Rattanachot (Aarola, Neimwan)
2–848:38 – Tengsakul (Thamwongsin)
2–957:41 – Rattanachot (Ongvisagepaiboon)
18 minPenalties12 min
18Shots31

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