Thailand at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics

The Kingdom of Thailand, recognized by the name of Thailand by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), represented by the National Olympic Committee of Thailand (NOCT), competed at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires, Argentina, from October 6 to 18, 2018.

Thailand at the
2018 Summer Youth Olympics
IOC codeTHA
NOCNational Olympic Committee of Thailand
in Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
Competitors57 in 21 sports
Flag bearerAtichai Phoemsap
Officials30
Medals
Ranked 13th
Gold
4
Silver
5
Bronze
2
Total
11
Summer Youth Olympics appearances (overview)

The National Olympic Committee of Thailand fielded a team of 57 athletes, 25 boys and 32 girls, to compete in 21 sports at the Games. It was the nation's largest ever delegation sent to the Youth Olympics. Thailand roster marked its Olympic debut in boxing, BMX cycling, canoeing, handball (beach handball), football (futsal), karate (new to the 2018 Games), and roller speed skating (new to the 2018 Games). Moreover, Thailand delegations led by Prof.Dr. Varin Tansuphasiri, is scheduled to observe the 2018 games to bid the 2026 Youth Olympics with the city of Bangkok, Chonburi, Chiang Mai or Phuket.[citation needed]

Medal summary edit

Medalists edit

The following Thailand competitors won medals at the Games.

Medal Name Sport Event Date
as   Thailand
  Gold Kanthinda Saengsin Taekwondo Girls' 55 kg 9 October
  Gold Atthaya Thitikul
Vanchai Luangnitikul
Golf Mixed team 15 October
  Gold Panpatchara Somnuek Boxing Girls' 57 kg 17 October
  Gold Atichai Phoemsap Boxing Boys' 60 kg 17 October
  Silver Natthawat Chomchuen Weightlifting Boys' 56 kg 7 October
  Silver Nareupong Thepsen Taekwondo Boys' 63 kg 9 October
  Silver Thipwara Chontavin Weightlifting Girls' −63 kg 12 October
  Silver Sarawut Sukthet Boxing Boys' 52 kg 17 October
  Silver Porntip Buapa Boxing Girls' 60 kg 18 October
  Bronze Phittayaporn Chaiwan Badminton Girls' singles 12 October
  Bronze Weerapon Jongjohor Boxing Boys' 75 kg 17 October
as   Mixed-NOCs
  Silver Kunlavut Vitidsarn Badminton Mixed team relay 12 October
  Silver Aitthiwat Soithong Archery Mixed team 14 October
  • Supatchanin Khamhaeng was disqualified after testing positive for a banned substance. She was stripped of her gold medal.[1]

Competitors edit

Sport Boy(s) Girl(s) Total
Athletics 1 1
Archery 1 1
Badminton 1 1 2
Beach handball 9 9
Beach volleyball 2 2 4
Boxing 3 2 5
Canoeing 1 1
Cycling 1 1 2
Futsal 10 10
Golf 1 1 2
Karate 1 1
Roller speed skating 1 1
Rowing 2 2
Sailing 1 1
Shooting 1 1
Sport climbing 1 1
Swimming 2 1 3
Table tennis 1 1 2
Taekwondo 1 2 3
Tennis 1 1
Weightlifting 2 2 4
Total 25 32 57

Delegations edit

Team Thailand
  • Thana Chaiprasit – Chef de Mission
  • 26 Officials and staffs
  • 3 Referees
  • Varitta Srijunvong – Thai Youth Olympic Ambassador
National Olympic Committee of Thailand
The Wild Boar Football Club

The IOC invited the Wild Boar Football Club who trapped in Tham Luang Nang Non cave to participate in the 2018 Youth Olympics.

Athletics edit

Archery edit

Aitthiwat Soithong qualified based on his performance (third place) at the Asian Continental Qualification Tournament in Dhaka, Bangladesh.[2]

Individual
Athlete Event Ranking round Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM Rank
Score Seed Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Aitthiwat Soithong Boys' Individual 669 12   Solera (ESP)
L 4–6
did not qualify 17
Team
Athletes Event Ranking round Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM Rank
Score Seed Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
  Aitthiwat Soithong (THA)
  Agustina Sofia Giannasio (ARG)
Mixed Team 1299 16   Paeglis (AUS)
  Tolba (EGY)
W 6–2
  Amr Said Mohamed Azzam (EGY)
  Potrafke (GER)
W 5–4
  Satır (TUR)
  Akash (IND)
W 6–0
  Jones (NZL)
  Tang (TPE)
W 6–0
  Touraine-Helias (FRA)
  Solera (ESP)
L 1–5
 

Badminton edit

Thailand qualified two players based on the Badminton Junior World Rankings.[3][4]

Singles
Athlete Event Group stage Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM Rank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Kunlavut Vitidsarn Boys' Singles   Vath (CAM)
W (21–9, 21–8)
  Maharjan (NEP)
no match
  Koh (SGP)
W (21–14, 21–18)
1Q   Merklé (FRA)
L (13–21, 10–21)
did not qualify 5
Pattarasuda Chaiwan Girls' Singles   Ilori (NGR)
W (21–1, 21–4)
  Ambalangodage (SRI)
W (21–5, 21–12)
  Jiménez (DOM)
W (21–9, 21–5)
1Q   Sándorházi (HUN)
W (21–9, 21–8)
  Goh (MAS)
L (21–19, 15–21, 13–21)
  Hooi (SGP)
W (21–9, 21–13)
 
Team
Athlete Event Group stage Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM Rank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Team Omega
  Kunlavut Vitidsarn (THA)
  Markus Barth (NOR)
  Oscar Guo (NZL)
  Chang Ho Kim (FIJ)
  Huang Yin-hsuan (TPE)
  Léonice Huet (FRA)
  Anastasiya Prozorova (UKR)
  Vũ Thị Anh Thư (VIE)
Mixed Teams   Gamma (MIX)
W (110–99)
  Theta (MIX)
W (110–100)
  Sigma (MIX)
W (110–98)
1Q   Epsilon (MIX)
W (110–102)
  Zeta (MIX)
W (110–109)
  Alpha (MIX)
L (106–110)
 
Team Delta
  Pattarasuda Chaiwan (THA)
  Mateo Delmastro (ARG)
  Arnaud Merklé (FRA)
  Dmitriy Panarin (KAZ)
  Balázs Pápai (HUN)
  Elena Andreu (ESP)
  Madouc Linders (NED)
  Petra Polanc (SLO)
  Zeta (MIX)
W (110–95)
  Alpha (MIX)
W (110–99)
  Epsilon (MIX)
L (108–110)
1Q   Theta (MIX)
L (93–110)
did not qualify 5

Beach handball edit

Both boys' and girls' team qualified based on his performance (best Asian team) at the 2017 Youth Beach Handball World Championship in Mauritius.[5] However, due to the rules of the Games only allowing the National Olympic Committees (NOCs) to enter one team sport (futsal, beach handball, field hockey, or rugby sevens) per gender, the event of their participation has not yet been made official.

Summary

Key:

Summary
Team Event Preliminary round Standing Main round Standing Semifinals Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Thailand women's Boys' tournament   ESP
L 1–2
  VEN
W 2–0
  URU
W 2–0
  HUN
L 1–2
  TPE
W 2–0
3 Q   ESP
L 1–2
  HUN
L 1–2
  ARG
W 2–1
  POR
L 0–2
  CRO
W 2–0
5 did not qualify 5

Men's tournament edit

Preliminary round
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Hungary 5 5 0 0 10 2 +8 10 Main round
2   Spain 5 4 0 1 9 3 +6 8
3   Thailand 5 3 0 2 8 4 +4 6
4   Venezuela 5 2 0 3 4 6 −2 4
5   Chinese Taipei 5 1 0 4 2 9 −7 2
6   Uruguay 5 0 0 5 1 10 −9 0
Source: Buenos Aires 2018
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head result.

Beach volleyball edit

Phanupong Thanan and Phichakon Narathon, also Thatsarida Singchuea and Pawarun Chanthawichai qualified on their performance (boys' runners up and girls champions) at the 2018 Asian U19 Beach Volleyball Championships in Nakhon Pathom, Thailand.[6]

Athlete Event Preliminary round Standing Round of 24 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Phanupong Thanan
Phichakon Narathon
Boys' Pool A
  SedlakManas (CZE)
W 2–1 (21–15, 19–21, 16–14)
  BrochGysin (SUI)
L 0–2 (12–21, 18–21)
  ZelayetaAmieva Tarditti (ARG)
L 0–2 (19–21, 20–22)
3Q   PoznanskiMiszczuk (POL)
W 2–0 (21–18, 21–13)
  StreliHajos (HUN)
L 1–2 (19–21, 21–13, 9–15)
did not qualify 9
Thatsarida Singchuea
Pawarun Chanthawichai
Girls' Pool H
  CorbachoVargas (URU)
W 2–0 (21–11, 21–14)
  SimisterraCastro (ECU)
W 2–0 (21–11, 21–14)
  Alvarez MendozaMoreno Matveeva (ESP)
L 0–2 (14–21, 18–21)
2Q   OteneDickson (NZL)
W 2–0 (25–23, 21–13)
  RamirezNarvaez Medina (VEN)
W 2–1 (21–18, 22–24, 15–11)
  BerntsenOlimstad (NOR)
L 0–2 (20–22, 16–21)
did not qualify 5

Boxing edit

Sarawut Sukthet, Atichai Phoemsap, Weerapon Jongjohor, and Porntip Buapa qualified on their performance (Asian champions) at the 2018 Youth Asian Confederation Boxing Championships in Bangkok, Thailand.[7]

Boys
Athlete Event Preliminary R1 Preliminary R2 Semifinals Final / RM Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Sarawut Sukthet -52 kg   Naeemi (AFG)
W 5–0
  Chalot De Oliveira (BRA)
W 4–1
  Price (GBR)
L RSC R1 1:49
 
Atichai Phoemsap -60 kg Bye   Wilcox (CAN)
W 4–1
  Safarov (AZE)
W 5–0
  Bondarchuk (UKR)
W 5–0
 
Weerapon Jongjohor -75 kg   Millas (ITA)
W 4–1
  Machado (BRA)
L 0–5
  Poutoa (SAM)
W 5–0
 
Girls
Athlete Event Preliminaries Semifinals Final / RM Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Panpatchara Somnuek -57 kg   Triebelova (SVK)
W RSC R3 1:12
  Rooney (IRL)
W 4–1
  Carrillo Carrillo (MEX)
W 5–0
 
Porntip Buapa -60 kg Bye   Lawson (AUS)
W 5–0
  Dubois (GBR)
L 0–5
 

Canoeing edit

Pornnapphan Phuangmaiming qualified based on her performance (best world ranking) at the World Qualification Tournament in Barcelona, Spain.[8]

Girls
Athlete Event Qualification Repechage Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM Rank
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Pornnapphan Phuangmaiming K1 slalom 1:23.64 8Q 1:23.24 1Q   Delassus (FRA)
L 1:22.07 – 1:20.29
did not qualify 6
K1 sprint 2:02.74 13 2:01.35 2Q 2:00.35 2 did not qualify 9

Cycling edit

Kometh Sookprasert and Panadda Booranawong qualified were given two quotas to compete based on its ranking in the Youth Olympic Games BMX Junior Nation Rankings.[9][10]

Athlete Event 500 metres sprint 1000 metres sprint 5000 metres elimination Total
Quarterfinal Semifinal Final Point Rank Semifinal Final Point Rank Result Point Rank Point Rank
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Ptjira Srisathitha Girls' combined events 1:41.878 7 did not qualify 1 14 E 1 14

Futsal edit

Summary
Team Event Group Stage Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Thailand Girls' tournament   Spain
L 2–6
  Bolivia
L 4–6
  Trinidad and Tobago
W 14–0
  Tonga
W 9–1
3 did not advance
Group C
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Spain 4 4 0 0 39 5 +34 12 Semi-finals
2   Bolivia 4 3 0 1 20 17 +3 9
3   Thailand 4 2 0 2 29 13 +16 6
4   Trinidad and Tobago 4 1 0 3 10 40 −30 3
5   Tonga 4 0 0 4 8 31 −23 0
Source: FIFA IOC
Trinidad and Tobago  0–14  Thailand
Report (FIFA)
Report (IOC)
  • Paerploy   2'
  • Techinee   5'
  • Ladawan   6', 12', 20', 21'
  • Thidarat   9', 32'
  • Pattarawarin   17', 38'
  • Yodwadee   24', 30'
  • Yuphawadi   27', 28'
Attendance: 2,260
Referee: Antony Riley (New Zealand)
Thailand  2–6  Spain
  • Pattarawarin   30'
  • Yodwadee   31'
Report (FIFA)
Report (IOC)
  • de las Heras   8', 13'
  • Agulla   16', 25'
  • Martínez   18'
  • Gulli   33'
Attendance: 960
Referee: Victor Berg (France)
Bolivia  6–4  Thailand
  • Álvarez   8'
  • Gálvez   18', 22', 39'
  • Mendiola   20'
  • Fernández   25'
Report (FIFA)
Report (IOC)
  • Yuphawadi   18', 19', 21'
  • Paerploy   33'
Attendance: 4,690
Referee: Roberto Sánchez (Cuba)
Thailand  9–1  Tonga
  • Pattarawarin   6'
  • Yodwadee   14', 28'
  • Thidarat   18', 30'
  • Paerploy   21', 32', 33'
  • Yuphawadi   21'
Report (FIFA)
Report (IOC)
  • Lutu   38'
Attendance: 653
Referee: Tayana Moreno (Venezuela)

Golf edit

Individual
Athlete Event Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total
Score Rank Score Total Rank Score Total Rank Score Par Rank
Atthaya Thitikul Women's 76 (+6) 14 74 (+4) 150 11 71 (+1) 221 2 221 +11 8
Vanchai Luangnitikul Men's 69 (−1) 1 70 (E) 139 5 73 (+3) 212 12 212 +2 4
Team
Athletes Event Round 1
(Fourball)
Round 2
(Foursome)
Round 3
(Individual Stroke)
Total
Score Rank Score Rank Boy Girl Total Rank Score Par Rank
Atthaya Thitikul
Vanchai Luangnitikul
Mixed team 60 (−10) 2 68 (−2) 1 71 69 140 (E) 3 268 −12  

Karate edit

Thailand qualified one athlete based on its performance at one of the Karate Qualification Tournaments.[11]

Athlete Event Group phase Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Aika Okazaki Girls' −53 kg   Tahata (JPN)
L 3–3
  Khonakdartarsi (IRI)
L 0–2
  De Barros (POR)
W 2–0
3 did not qualify 5

Roller speed skating edit

Ptjira Srisathitha qualified based on her performance at the 2018 Roller Speed Skating World Championship in Heerde, Netherlands.[12]

Individual
Athlete Event 500 metres sprint 1000 metres sprint 5000 metres elimination Total
Quarterfinal Semifinal Final Point Rank Semifinal Final Point Rank Result Point Rank Point Rank
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Ptjira Srisathitha Girls' combined events 1:41.878 7 did not qualify 1 14 E 1 14

Rowing edit

Thailand qualified one boat based on its performance at the 2018 Asian Youth Olympic Games Qualification Regatta.[13]

  • Girls' pair – 2 athletes

Sailing edit

Thailand qualified one boat based on its performance at the IKA Twin Tip Racing Asian Qualifier.[14][15]

Girls
Athlete Event Race Total
Points
Net
Points
Final
Rank
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Nichanan Rodthong IKA Twin Tip Racing (11) 10.5 8 (12) 3 10 CAN 54.5 31.5 11

Shooting edit

Kanyakorn Hirunphoem qualified based on her performance at the 2017 Asian Championships.[16]

Individual
Athletes Event Qualification Final
Points Rank Points Rank
Kanyakorn Hirunphoem Girls' 10 metre air pistol 562-10x 6Q 194.3 4
Team
Athletes Event Qualification Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM Rank
Points Rank Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
  Kanyakorn Hirunphoem (THA)
  Omar Abdelfatah (EGY)
Mixed 10 metre air pistol 740-16x 12Q   Bhaker (IND)
  Fayzullaev (TJK)
L 4 – 10
did not qualify 17

Sport climbing edit

Narada Disyabut qualified based on her performance at the 2017 World Youth Championship in Innsbruck, Austria.[17]

Individual
Athlete Event Event Qualification Final
SP BD LD Total Rank SP BD LD Total Rank
Narada Disyabut Girls' combined events Results 10.85 1T 2z 1:26 3300 16 did not qualify
Points 11 15 20

Swimming edit

Girls
Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Saovanee Boonamphai 50 m backstroke 32.67 5 33.34 8 did not qualify
100 m backstroke

Table tennis edit

Jinnipa Sawettabut qualified based on her performance at the Asian Qualification Event in Greater Noida, India. Also Yanapong Panagitgun qualified based on her performance at the Road to Buenos Aires – Latin America in Asuncion, Paraguay.[18][19]

Singles
Athlete Event Group Stage Rank Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM Rank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Yanapong Panagitgun Boys Group D

  Cho (KOR)
L 0–4
(5:11, 7:11, 8:11, 6:11)

4 did not qualify 25
  Lin (TPE)
L 0–4
(9:11, 4:11, 11:13, 4:11)
  Sidorenko (RUS)
L 0–4
(3:11, 7:11, 9:11, 4:11)
Jinnipa Sawettabut Girls Group H

  Lundstrom (FIN)
W 4–1
(9:11, 11:5, 11:9, 11:5, 11:7)

3 did not qualify 17
  Lee (HKG)
L 3–4
(8:11, 7:11, 5:11, 11:9, 11:8, 11:8, 8:11)
  Tailakova (RUS)
L 0–4
(10:12, 4:11, 8:11, 9:11)
Team
Athletes Event Group Stage Rank Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM Rank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Thailand
  Yanapong Panagitgun (THA)
  Jinnipa Sawettabut (THA)
Mixed Group G

Intercontinental 3
  Kukulkova (SVK)
  Pagarani (BIZ)
W 2–1
(0:3, 3:0, 3:0)

3 did not qualify 17
Latin America 1
  Díaz (PUR)
  Burgos (CHI)
L 1–2
(2:3, 3:2, 0:3)
Russian Federation
  Tailakova (RUS)
  Sidorenko (RUS)
L 1–2
(1:3, 1:3, 3:2)

Taekwondo edit

Boy
Athlete Event Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Nareupong Thepsen −63 kg   Djinodi (CHA)
W 25 – 20
  Dziuba (UKR)
W 28 – 26
  Caulo (ITA)
W 15 – 14
  Cho (KOR)
L 16 – 21
 
Girls
Athlete Event Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Areeya Chaichana −49 kg   Semberg (ISR)
L 8 – 17
did not qualify 9
Kanthinda Saengsin −55 kg Bye   Yang (CHN)
W 3 – 2
  Tzeli (GRE)
W 7 – 3
  Salih (MAR)
W 10 – 6
 

Tennis edit

Singles
Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM Rank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Thasaporn Naklo Girls' Singles   Joanna Garland (TPE)
L 0–2
5–7, 1–6
did not qualify 17
Doubles
Athletes Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM Rank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
  Thasaporn Naklo (THA)
  Valentina Ivanov (NZL)
Girls' Doubles   Bilokin (UKR)
  Dema (UKR)
L 0–2
1–6, 3–6,
did not qualify 9
  Thasaporn Naklo (THA)
  Ali Dawani (BHN)
Mixed Doubles   Nahimana (BDI)
  Henning (RSA)
L 0–2
0–6, 1–6
did not qualify 9

Weightlifting edit

Thailad qualified boys and girls (4 athletes) to the tournament.

Boys
Athlete Event Snatch Clean & Jerk Total Rank
Result Rank Result Rank
Natthawat Chomchuen −56 kg 109 2 130 2 239  
Sittichai Tangsut −69 kg 120 5 145 5 265 5
Girls
Athlete Event Snatch Clean & jerk Total Rank
Result Rank Result Rank
Thipwara Chontavin −63 kg 88 3 114 2 202  
Supatchanin Khamhaeng +63 kg 104 DSQ 132 DSQ 236 DSQ[1]

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