Thailand at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games

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Thailand at the 25th Southeast Asian Games

Flag of Thailand
IOC code  THA
NOC National Olympic Committee of Thailand
Websitewww.olympicthai.or.th/eng (Thai) (English)
2009 Southeast Asian Games in Vientiane
Competitors
Flag bearer Kawin Thamsatchanan (football)
Medals
Rank: 1
Gold
86
Silver
83
Bronze
97
Total
266
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Thailand participated in the 2009 Southeast Asian Games in the city of Vientiane, Laos from 9 December 2009 to 18 December 2009.

Expectations

General Yuthasak Sasiprapha, the president of the National Olympic Committee of Thailand told local media that Thailand expects to win about 100 gold medals.[1]

Two years ago, then-hosts Thailand dominated the medals standings with 183 gold out of a total of 477 - well ahead of second-placed Malaysia on 68 and Vietnam on 64.[2]

Medals

Rank Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
1.Athletics 14201448
2.Shooting1081230
3.Boxing 7 0 3 10
4.Taekwondo 634 13
5.Muay 6 2 1 9
6.Petanque5 1 5 11
7.Sepak Takraw51 06
8.Judo 4 6 414
9.Weightlifting 4 4 0 8
10.Tennis 4 2 3 9
11.Cycling 3 5 2 10
12.Wrestling 3 2 4 9
13.Swimming 2 9 8 19
14.Pencak Silat 2 4 4 10
15.Fin Swimming2 3 3 8
16.Golf 2 2 0 4
17.Billiard & Snooker 2 0 3 5
18.Badminton 1 2 4 7
19.Volleyball 11 0 2
20.Beach Volleyball 1 1 0 2
21.Wushu 1 0 6 7
22.Archery 1 0 2 3
23.Shuttle Cock 0 4 1 5
24.Table Tennis 02 4 6
25.Football 0 1 0 1
26.KarateDo 0 0 7 7
27.Diving003 3
Total86 8397266

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