The 2024 Paris Olympics, the Thai athletes have received a quota to compete in a total of 51 people from 16 sports. Who will be there? Let’s follow.
The 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, will be held from 26 July – 11 August. This time, the Thai athletes have won a total of 51 quotas to participate in the competition from 16 sports, more than the previous time when they only got 42. Badminton has won 9 quotas, followed by boxing with 8 quotas. In skateboarding, “ST” Wareeya Sukkasem has become a skateboarder who has made history, winning a ticket to the Olympics at the age of just 12 years.
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List of 51 Thai athletes who received Olympic quotas for the Paris 2024 Games
Badminton 9 people
Women’s Singles
“May” Ratchanok Intanon
“May” Supanida Ketthong
Men’s Singles
“View” Kunlavut Wititsan
Women’s Doubles
“Gift” Jongkolphan Kititharakul and “View” Rawinda Prajongjai
Men’s Doubles
“M” Suphak Jomkoh and “Sky” Kittinupong Keturen
Mixed pair
“Bas” Dechapol Puavaranukroh and “Popor” Traiphol Taerattanachai
8-man boxing
Women’s boxing
Chuthamas Chitphong, 54 kg.
Juthamas Raksat, 50 kg.
Thananya Samnuk, 60 kg.
Chanchaem Suwanpheng, 66 kg.
Pine leaves, Mani Kon, 75 kg model.
Men’s boxing
Banjong Sinsri, 63.5 kg.
Weeraphon Jongjohor, 80 kg.
Thitisan Panmode, 51 kg.
4 person bicycle
BMX Gometh Sukprasit
Keerinchai Jai Angsuthasawit
Women’s Road Race Petcharinthi Samrat
Road Race Men Bank Chaiyasombat
Kiteboard Formula 2
Benyapha Chantawan and Joseph Jonathan Weston
2 person sailboat
Sophia Gale Montgomery ILCA6
Athit Mikel Romanic lLCA7
Three people shooting guns
Thanaporn Phruksakorn, 25m pistol, women’s individual
Thongphaphum Wongsukdee, 3-position rifle, 50 m.
Kamonlak Saencha, women’s 10m air pistol
1 person pentathlon
Phurich Yoheung, Modern Pentathlon, Men’s Individual Category
3-person Taekwondo
Panipak Wongpattanakit, 49 kg. female
Throne of Red Ruby, 68 kg. male
Sasikarn Thongchan, 67 kg. female
1 person riding a horse
Chanokporn Karunyathat jumps over the hurdles.
3-person table tennis
Suthasinee Sawetbut
Jinnipa Sawetbut
Orrawan Pharanang
Weightlifting 4 people
Surjana Khambao, 49 kg. female
Duang Aksorn Jai Dee, Female Over 80 kg.
Thiraphong Silachai, 61 kg. male category
Weeraphon Wichuma, 73 kg. male
1 person rowing boat
Premanat Wattananusit, 1 person, 2 rowers
Golf 4 people
Male person
Chai Kiradech Aphibarnrat
Petch Kongwatmai
Female person
Atthaya Thitikul
Paphankorn Thawatchanakit
1 person skateboard
Wareeya Sukkasem, Street Women
Swimming for 2 people
Jenjira Srisat, 50m freestyle, women
Dulyawat Kaewsriang, 100m freestyle, men
Judo 1 person
Masayuki Terada, Men’s 73kg Division
2-person track and field
Phuriphon Bunson runs 100 meters.
Subenrat Insaeng, women’s discus throw
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The 2024 Paris Olympics will see Thai athletes competing in a total of 51 places across 16 sports. Let’s take a look at who will be representing Thailand.
The 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, will be held from July 26 to August 11. This time, Thailand has secured 51 quota places in 16 sports, an increase from the previous Olympics where they received 42. Badminton leads with 9 quota places, followed by boxing with 8. In skateboarding, Wareeya Sukkasem has made history by securing a spot at the Olympics at the young age of 12.
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List of 51 Thai athletes who received Olympic quotas for the Paris 2024 Games
Badminton (9 athletes)
Women’s Singles
Ratchanok Intanon
Supanida Ketthong
Men’s Singles
Kunlavut Wititsan
Women’s Doubles
Jongkolphan Kititharakul and Rawinda Prajongjai
Men’s Doubles
Suphak Jomkoh and Kittinupong Keturen
Mixed Pair
Dechapol Puavaranukroh and Traiphol Taerattanachai
Boxing (8 athletes)
Women’s Boxing
Chuthamas Chitphong (54 kg)
Juthamas Raksat (50 kg)
Thananya Samnuk (60 kg)
Chanchaem Suwanpheng (66 kg)
Mani Kon (75 kg)
Men’s Boxing
Banjong Sinsri (63.5 kg)
Weeraphon Jongjohor (80 kg)
Thitisan Panmode (51 kg)
Cycling (4 athletes)
BMX: Gometh Sukprasit
Keerinchai Jai Angsuthasawit
Women’s Road Race: Petcharinthi Samrat
Road Race Men: Bank Chaiyasombat
Kiteboard Formula 2
Benyapha Chantawan and Joseph Jonathan Weston
Sailing (2 athletes)
Sophia Gale Montgomery (ILCA6)
Athit Mikel Romanic (ILCA7)
Shooting (3 athletes)
Thanaporn Phruksakorn (25m pistol, women’s individual)
Thongphaphum Wongsukdee (50m, 3-position rifle)
Kamonlak Saencha (women’s 10m air pistol)
Modern Pentathlon (1 athlete)
Phurich Yoheung (Men’s Individual Category)
Taekwondo (3 athletes)
Panipak Wongpattanakit (49 kg, female)
Throne of Red Ruby (68 kg, male)
Sasikarn Thongchan (67 kg, female)
Equestrian (1 athlete)
Chanokporn Karunyathat (Show Jumping)
Table Tennis (3 athletes)
Suthasinee Sawetbut
Jinnipa Sawetbut
Orrawan Pharanang
Weightlifting (4 athletes)
Surjana Khambao (49 kg, female)
Duang Aksorn Jai Dee (Over 80 kg, female)
Thiraphong Silachai (61 kg, male)
Weeraphon Wichuma (73 kg, male)
Rowing (1 athlete)
Premanat Wattananusit (Single Sculls)
Golf (4 athletes)
Men
Chai Kiradech Aphibarnrat
Petch Kongwatmai
Women
Atthaya Thitikul
Paphankorn Thawatchanakit
Skateboarding (1 athlete)
Wareeya Sukkasem (Street Women)
Swimming (2 athletes)
Jenjira Srisat (50m freestyle, women)
Dulyawat Kaewsriang (100m freestyle, men)
Judo (1 athlete)
Masayuki Terada (Men’s 73kg Division)
Athletics (2 athletes)
Phuriphon Bunson (100 meters)
Subenrat Insaeng (women’s discus throw)
Thailand’s Contingent for the 2024 Paris Olympics: A Glimpse at the Athletes Set to Shine
The 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, are fast approaching, set to take place from July 26th to August 11th. Thai athletes are poised to make their mark on the international stage, having secured a total of 51 quotas across 16 sports, surpassing their previous record of 42 quotas. This impressive performance demonstrates the dedication and talent of Thai athletes, who are determined to bring home medals and inspire the nation.
The Team: A Diverse Array of Talent
The Thai Olympic team boasts a diverse range of athletes, each with their own unique story and unwavering commitment to excellence.
Badminton, a sport where Thailand has consistently shone, has secured a remarkable 9 quotas. Among the notable contenders are “May” Ratchanok Intanon, a seasoned player renowned for her agility and powerful shots, and “View” Kunlavut Wititsan, a rising star with a dynamic playing style.
Boxing, another area where Thailand excels, has secured 8 quotas. The team includes Chuthamas Chitphong, a fierce competitor who has consistently delivered top-notch performance, and Thitisan Panmode, a talented young boxer with the potential to make headlines.
Skateboarding, a new addition to the Olympic program, has gained the attention of the nation with the remarkable inclusion of “ST” Wareeya Sukkasem. This young, talented athlete has defied expectations by securing a spot at the age of just 12, making her a shining example of Thailand’s rising sporting stars.
A Detailed Look at the 2024 Thai Olympic Contingent
Below is a detailed breakdown of the 51 Thai athletes who have earned their spot on the Olympic stage. This list showcases the diverse range of sports that Thai athletes will be competing in, from the traditional to the newly introduced:
Badminton (9 athletes)
Discipline | Athletes |
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Women’s Singles | “May” Ratchanok Intanon, “May” Supanida Ketthong |
Men’s Singles | “View” Kunlavut Wititsan |
Women’s Doubles | “Gift” Jongkolphan Kititharakul, “View” Rawinda Prajongjai |
Men’s Doubles | “M” Suphak Jomkoh, “Sky” Kittinupong Keturen |
Mixed Doubles | “Bas” Dechapol Puavaranukroh, “Popor” Traiphol Taerattanachai |
Boxing (8 athletes)
Discipline | Athletes |
---|---|
Women’s Boxing | Chuthamas Chitphong (54 kg), Juthamas Raksat (50 kg), Thananya Samnuk (60 kg), Chanchaem Suwanpheng (66 kg), Pine leaves, Mani Kon (75 kg) |
Men’s Boxing | Banjong Sinsri (63.5 kg), Weeraphon Jongjohor (80 kg), Thitisan Panmode (51 kg) |
Cycling (4 athletes)
Discipline | Athletes |
---|---|
BMX | Gometh Sukprasit, Keerinchai Jai Angsuthasawit |
Road Race | Petcharinthi Samrat (Women), Bank Chaiyasombat (Men) |
Kiteboarding (2 athletes)
Discipline | Athletes |
---|---|
Formula 2 | Benyapha Chantawan, Joseph Jonathan Weston |
Sailing (2 athletes)
Discipline | Athletes |
---|---|
ILCA 6 | Sophia Gale Montgomery |
ILCA 7 | Athit Mikel Romanic |
Shooting (3 athletes)
Discipline | Athletes |
---|---|
25m Pistol (Women) | Thanaporn Phruksakorn |
50m Rifle 3 Positions (Men) | Thongphaphum Wongsukdee |
10m Air Pistol (Women) | Kamonlak Saencha |
Modern Pentathlon (1 athlete)
Discipline | Athletes |
---|---|
Men’s Individual | Phurich Yoheung |
Taekwondo (3 athletes)
Discipline | Athletes |
---|---|
Women’s 49 kg | Panipak Wongpattanakit |
Men’s 68 kg | Throne of Red Ruby |
Women’s 67 kg | Sasikarn Thongchan |
Equestrian (1 athlete)
Discipline | Athletes |
---|---|
Jumping | Chanokporn Karunyathat |
Table Tennis (3 athletes)
Discipline | Athletes |
---|---|
Women’s Team | Suthasinee Sawetbut, Jinnipa Sawetbut, Orrawan Pharanang |
Weightlifting (4 athletes)
Discipline | Athletes |
---|---|
Women’s 49 kg | Surjana Khambao |
Women’s Over 80 kg | Duang Aksorn Jai Dee |
Men’s 61 kg | Thiraphong Silachai |
Men’s 73 kg | Weeraphon Wichuma |
Rowing (1 athlete)
Discipline | Athletes |
---|---|
Single Sculls | Premanat Wattananusit |
Golf (4 athletes)
Discipline | Athletes |
---|---|
Men’s Individual | Chai Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Petch Kongwatmai |
Women’s Individual | Atthaya Thitikul, Paphankorn Thawatchanakit |
Skateboarding (1 athlete)
Discipline | Athletes |
---|---|
Women’s Street | Wareeya Sukkasem |
Swimming (2 athletes)
Discipline | Athletes |
---|---|
Women’s 50m Freestyle | Jenjira Srisat |
Men’s 100m Freestyle | Dulyawat Kaewsriang |
Judo (1 athlete)
Discipline | Athletes |
---|---|
Men’s 73 kg | Masayuki Terada |
Athletics (2 athletes)
Discipline | Athletes |
---|---|
Men’s 100m | Phuriphon Bunson |
Women’s Discus Throw | Subenrat Insaeng |
The Thai Olympic team is a testament to the nation’s sporting spirit and dedication to excellence. These athletes have trained tirelessly, overcome numerous challenges, and earned their place on the world’s most prestigious stage. Their journey to Paris is an inspiration to aspiring athletes across Thailand and beyond, demonstrating that with hard work, dedication, and a passion for sport, anything is possible.