Thailand at the
World Games
IOC codeTHA
NOCThailand Olympic Committee
Websitewww.olympicthai.or.th
Medals
Ranked 34th
Gold
8
Silver
13
Bronze
8
Total
29
World Games appearances (overview)
  • 1981
  • 1985
  • 1989
  • 1993
  • 1997
  • 2001
  • 2005
  • 2009
  • 2013
  • 2017
  • 2022

Thailand first participated at the World Games in 1981, and has sent athletes to compete in every World Games since then.

Medal tables

Medals by Games

Games Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
United States Santa Clara 1981010129
United Kingdom London 19850000
West Germany Karlsruhe 19890000
Netherlands The Hague 19930000
Finland Lahti 19970000
Japan Akita 20010000
Germany Duisburg 2005010153
Chinese Taipei Kaohsiung 2009102332
Colombia Cali 2013032542
Poland Wrocław 20173521020
United States Birmingham 2022432918
China Chengdu 2025Future event
Total81382934

Medals by sport

Games Gold Silver Bronze Total
Air sports 0213
Boules sports 26311
Bowling 0101
Cue sports 0011
Ju-jitsu 2204
Muaythai 4217
Sumo 0011
Water skiing 0011
Total813829

List of medalists

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 SilverPorntip SinghaUnited States Santa Clara 1981 BowlingWomen's ten-pin singles
 SilverNoknoi Youngcham
Phantipha Wongchuvej
Thongsri Thamakord
West Germany Duisburg 2005 Boules sportsWomen's pétanque triples
 GoldKannika Limwanich
Suphannee Wongsut
Chinese Taipei Kaohsiung 2009 Boules sportsWomen's pétanque doubles
 BronzePakin Phukram
Supan Thongphoo
Chinese Taipei Kaohsiung 2009 Boules sportsMen's pétanque doubles
 BronzePadiwat JaemjanChinese Taipei Kaohsiung 2009 Water skiingMen's wakeboard freestyle
 SilverNunnapat PhuchongColombia Cali 2013 Air sportsWomen's paragliding accuracy
 SilverLacsukan Piachan
Thaloengkiat Phusa-at
Colombia Cali 2013 Boules sportsMen's pétanque doubles
 SilverPhantipha Wongchuvej
Thongsri Thamakord
Colombia Cali 2013 Boules sportsWomen's pétanque doubles
 BronzeTanapat LuangiamColombia Cali 2013 Air sportsMen's paragliding accuracy
 BronzeDechawat PoomjaengColombia Cali 2013 Cue sportsMen's snooker singles
 GoldNantawan Fueangsanit
Phantipha Wongchuvej
Poland Wrocław 2017 Boules sportsWomen's pétanque doubles
 GoldWiwat KhamthaPoland Wrocław 2017 Muay ThaiMen's 57 kg
 GoldSuppachai MuensangPoland Wrocław 2017 Muay ThaiMen's 71 kg
 SilverKittiphob PhrommatPoland Wrocław 2017 Air sportsMixed paramotor slalom
 SilverThanakorn SangkaewPoland Wrocław 2017 Boules sportsMen's pétanque precision shooting
 SilverSarawut Sriboompeng
Thanakorn Sangkaew
Poland Wrocław 2017 Boules sportsMen's pétanque doubles
 SilverNantawan FueangsanitPoland Wrocław 2017 Boules sportsWomen's pétanque precision shooting
 SilverApasara KosonPoland Wrocław 2017 Muay ThaiWomen's 51 kg
 BronzeAnueng KhatthamarasriPoland Wrocław 2017 Muay ThaiMen's 67 kg
 BronzeViparat VituteerasanPoland Wrocław 2017 SumoWomen's heavyweight
 GoldKanjutha PhattaraboonsornUnited States Birmingham 2022 Ju-jitsuWomen's fighting 48 kg
 GoldLalita Yuennan
Warawut Saengsriruang
United States Birmingham 2022 Ju-jitsuMixed duo
 GoldAnueng KhatthamarasriUnited States Birmingham 2022 MuaythaiMen's 67 kg
 GoldThanet NitutornUnited States Birmingham 2022 MuaythaiMen's 71 kg
 SilverOrapa SenathamUnited States Birmingham 2022 Ju-jitsuWomen's fighting 63 kg
 SilverKanjutha PhattaraboonsornUnited States Birmingham 2022 Ju-jitsuWomen's ne-waza 48 kg
 SilverWeerasak TharakhajadUnited States Birmingham 2022 MuaythaiMen's 63.5 kg
 BronzePhantipha WongchuvejUnited States Birmingham 2022 Boules sportsWomen's Petanque Precision Shooting
 BronzePhantipha Wongchuvej
Nantawan Fueangsanit
United States Birmingham 2022 Boules sportsWomen's Petanque Doubles

See also

References

    • "Thailand". International Olympic Committee.
    • "IWGA". International World Games Association (IWGA).
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