Thailand at the 2012 Asian Beach Games

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Thailand at the
2012 Asian Beach Games
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IOC code THA
NOC National Olympic Committee of Thailand
Website www.olympicthai.or.th/eng  (in English and Thai)
in Haiyang
Medals
Ranked 2nd
Gold
13
Silver
9
Bronze
6
Total
28
Asian Beach Games appearances

Thailand competed at the 2012 Asian Beach Games held in Haiyang, China from June 16 to 22, 2012. Thailand won total 28 medals, including 13 golds, 9 silvers and 6 bronzes. It earned second position in the general medal table. [1]

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Medal summary

Medals table

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Beach Woodball 4206
Beach Sepaktakraw 4004
Powered Paragliding 3317
Beach Volleyball 1001
Waterskiing 1001
Sailing 0213
Dragon Boat 0145
Beach Kabaddi 0101
Total139628

Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Chinnakrit Imkrajang Beach Woodball Men's Singles 21 June
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Praewpan Chaithong Beach Woodball Women's Singles 21 June
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Thailand Beach Woodball Men's Team 20 June
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Thailand Beach Woodball Women's Team 20 June
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Thailand Beach Sepaktakraw Men's Regu 22 June
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Thailand Beach Sepaktakraw Women's Regu 21 June
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Thailand Beach Sepaktakraw Men's Team 19 June
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Thailand Beach Sepaktakraw Women's Team 19 June
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Thailand Powered Paragliding Team combined 21 June
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jiri George Macak Powered Paragliding Individual precision 21 June
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jiri George Macak Powered Paragliding Individual combined 21 June
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Thailand Beach Volleyball Women 18 June
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Tatsanai Kuakoonrat Waterskiing Men's wakeboard 22 June
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Klayut Mongkholsamai Beach Woodball Men's Singles 21 June
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Siripat Karinit Beach Woodball Women's Singles 21 June
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jiri George Macak Powered Paragliding Individual economy 20 June
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Kittiphop Phrommat Powered Paragliding Individual precision 21 June
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Kittiphop Phrommat Powered Paragliding Individual combined 21 June
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Navin Singsart Sailing Men's Techno 293 21 June
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Siripon Kaewduang-Ngam Sailing Women's Techno 293 21 June
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Thailand Dragon boat racing Men's 3000 m 19 June
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Thailand Beach Kabaddi Women 22 June
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Kittiphop Phrommat Powered Paragliding Individual economy 20 June
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Natthaphong Phonoppharat Sailing Men's Techno 293 21 June
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Thailand Dragon boat racing Men's 500 m 17 June
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Thailand Dragon boat racing Women's 200 m 18 June
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Thailand Dragon boat racing Women's 500 m 17 June
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Thailand Dragon boat racing Women's 3000 m 19 June

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References

  1. "2012 Asian Beach Games concludes in Shandong". Whats On Jinan.