Thailand at the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games

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Thailand at the
2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts 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 Incheon
Medals
Ranked 4th
Gold
8
Silver
3
Bronze
11
Total
22
Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games appearances

Thailand competed at the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games in Incheon, South Korea from June 29, 2013 to July 6, 2013. Thailand finished with a total of 8 gold medals, 3 silver medals, and 11 bronze medals. [1]

Contents

Medal summary

Medals table

Medals by sport
SportGold Silver Bronze Total
Muay Thai pictogram.svg Muay 4105
Short course swimming pictogram.svg Short course swimming 2237
Cue sports pictogram.svg Cue sports 2002
Futsal pictogram.svg Futsal 0022
Indoor kabaddi pictogram.svg Indoor kabaddi 0022
Go (game) pictogram.svg Go 0011
Bowling pictogram.svg Bowling 0011
DanceSport pictogram.svg Dancesport 0011
Kurash 0011
Total831122

Medalists

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Praprut Chaithanasakun Cue sports Men's English billiards singles
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Amornrat Uamduang Cue sports Women's Six-red snooker singles
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Supachai Pansuwan Muay Men's Welterweight 63.5–67 kg
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Armin Matli Muay Men's Light middleweight 67–71 kg
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ruchira Wongsriwo Muay Women's Flyweight 48–51 kg
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ratchadaphon Wihantamma Muay Women's Bantamweight 51–54 kg
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jenjira Srisaard Short course swimming Women's 50 m freestyle
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jenjira Srisaard
Nichapat Kaewpongmongkol
Benjaporn Sriphanomthorn
Natthanan Junkrajang
Pusanisa Sangplong
Short course swimming Women's 4x50 m freestyle relay
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Radomyos Matjiur Short course swimming Men's 100 m individual medley
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Natthanan Junkrajang
Jenjira Srisaard
Nichapat Kaewpongmongkol
Benjaporn Sriphanomthorn
Short course swimming Women's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Piyapan Chinanat Muay Men's Middleweight 71–75 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Yannaphon Larpapharat Bowling Men's Singles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Shinawat Lerson
Krittaporn Manasuth
Dancesport Samba
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeThailand Futsal Men's Team
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeThailand Futsal Women's Team
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Pattraporn Aroonphaichitra
Juthamate Jaruratchataphun
Aroonkorn Prathoomwan
Ribakah Wongchugaew
Go Women's Team
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeThailand Indoor kabaddi Men's Team
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeThailand Indoor kabaddi Women's Team
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Petlada Nuinkaew Kurash Women's Lightweight −57 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Natthanan Junkrajang Short course swimming Women's 100 m freestyle
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Natthanan Junkrajang Short course swimming Women's 200 m freestyle
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Natthanan Junkrajang Short course swimming Women's 200 m individual medley

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References

  1. "OCA - Incheon 2013". Olympic Council of Asia . Retrieved 15 November 2024.