Tajlandia na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2000

Tajlandia na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2000
Tajlandia
Kod MKOl

THA

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 2000
Sydney
Chorąży

Somluck Kamsing

Liczba zawodników

52 w 11 dyscyplinach

Medale
Pozycja: 47.
Złoto
1
Srebro
0
Brąz
2
Razem
3

Tajlandię na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2000 reprezentowało 52 zawodników, 34 mężczyzn i 18 kobiet.

Wszystkie medale Zdobyte medale

MedalZawodnikDyscyplinaKonkurencja
Gold medal.svg ZłotoWijan PonlidBoxing pictogram.svg BoksWaga musza (do 51 kg)
Bronze medal.svg BrązPornchai ThongburanBoxing pictogram.svg BoksWaga lekkośrednia (do 71 kg)
Bronze medal.svg BrązKhassaraporn SutaOlympic pictogram Weightlifting.png Podnoszenie ciężarówKategoria do 58 kg kobiet.

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