Thailand at the 2004 Summer Olympics
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At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens | ||||||||||
Competitors | 60 | |||||||||
Flag bearer | Paradorn Srichaphan | |||||||||
Medals Rank: 25 |
Gold 3 |
Silver 1 |
Bronze 4 |
Total 8 |
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Olympic history (summary) | ||||||||||
Summer Games | ||||||||||
1952 • 1956 • 1960 • 1964 • 1968 • 1972 • 1976 • 1980 • 1984 • 1988 • 1992 • 1996 • 2000 • 2004 • 2008 | ||||||||||
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2002 • 2006 |
Thailand competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. With three gold and eight medals altogether, it was the best ever performance of Thai athletes at any Olympic Games.
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[edit] Medals
[edit] Gold
- Manus Boonjumnong — Boxing, Men's Light Welterweight (64 kg)
- Udomporn Polsak — Weightlifting, Women's 53 kg
- Pawina Thongsuk — Weightlifting, Women's 75 kg
[edit] Silver
- Worapoj Petchkoom — Boxing, Men's Bantamweight (54 kg)
[edit] Bronze
- Suriya Prasathinphimai — Boxing, Men's Middleweight (75 kg)
- Yaowapa Boorapolchai — Taekwondo, Women under 49 kg
- Aree Wiratthaworn — Weightlifting, Women's 53 kg
- Wandee Kameaim — Weightlifting, Women's 75 kg
[edit] Results by event
[edit] Athletics
Women's 100 metre hurdles:
- Trecia Roberts — Round 1, 13.80 s (did not advance)
Women's High Jump:
- Noengrothai Chaipetch — Round 1: 1.89 metres
Women's Shot Put:
- Juttaporn Krasaeyan — Round 1: 16.49 metres
[edit] Badminton
Men's Singles:
- Boonsak Ponsana — 4th place
Women's Singles:
- Salakjit Ponsana — defeated in round of 16
Men's Doubles:
- Pramote Teerawiwatana and Tesana Panvisvas — defeated in round of 16
- Sudket Prapakamol and Patapol Ngernsrisuk — defeated in round of 32
Women's Doubles:
- Saralee Thungthongkam and Sathinee Chankrachangwong — defeated in quarterfinals
Mixed Doubles:
- Sudket Prapakamol and Saralee Thungthongkam — defeated in round of 16
[edit] Boxing
Thailand sent six boxers to the 2004 Olympics. They won one medal of each kind, tying with Kazakhstan for third place in the boxing medals count.
Men's Light Flyweight (48 kg):
- Suban Pannon — defeated in round of 16
Men's Flyweight (51 kg):
- Somjit Jongjohor — defeated in round of 16
Men's Bantamweight (54 kg):
- Worapoj Petchkoom — Silver
Men's Featherweight (57kg):
- Somluck Kamsing — defeated in round of 32
Men's Light Welterweight (64 kg):
- Manus Boonjumnong — Gold
Men's Middleweight (75 kg):
- Suriya Prasathinphimai — Bronze
[edit] Equestrian
Individual Eventing:
- Pongsiree Bunluewong riding Eliza Jane — third round, 51st place
[edit] Fencing
Men's Épée Individual:
- Siriroj Rathprasert — defeated in round of 32
Men's Sabre Individual:
- Wiradech Kothny — defeated in round of 16
[edit] Sailing
Men's Windsurfing:
- Arun Homraruen — ranked 21
[edit] Taekwondo
Men's under 58 kg:
- Ussadate Sutthikunkarn — defeated in round of 16
Men's under 80 kg:
- Kriangkrai Noikoed
Women's under 49 kg:
- Yaowapa Boorapolchai — Bronze
Women's under 57 kg:
- Nootcharin Sukkhongdumnoen — defeated in semifinal, defeated in repechage round 3
[edit] Tennis
Men's Singles:
- Paradorn Srichaphan — defeated in round of 64
Women's Singles:
- Tamarine Tanasugarn — defeated in round of 64
[edit] Weightlifting
Men's 69 kg:
- Suriya Dattuyawat — did not finish
Women's 48 kg:
- Aree Wiratthaworn — Bronze medal
Women's 53 kg:
- Udomporn Polsak — Gold medal
Women's 58 kg:
- Wandee Kameaim — Bronze medal
Women's 75 kg:
- Pawina Thongsuk — Gold medal
[edit] Wheelchair racing
Only featured as a demonstration sport, thus the medal isn't included in the official medal count
- Rawat Tana — Bronze Medal
[edit] Officials
- President: General Yuthasak Sasiprapha
- Secretary General: Major General Charouck Arirachakaran