Panipak Wongpattanakit
Panipak Wongpattanakit | |
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Född | 8 augusti 1997 (26 år) Surat Thani, Thailand |
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Medborgare i | Thailand |
Utbildad vid | Chulalongkornuniversitetet |
Sysselsättning | Taekwondoutövare |
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Panipak Wongpattanakit | ||
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Guld | Tokyo 2020 | -49 kg |
Brons | Rio de Janeiro 2016 | -49 kg |
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Guld | Manchester 2019 | -49 kg |
Silver | Muju 2017 | -49 kg |
Guld | Tjeljabinsk 2015 | -49 kg |
Panipak Wongpattanakit, född den 8 augusti 1997 i Surat Thani, är en thailändsk taekwondoutövare.
Hon tog OS-brons i flugviktsklassen i samband med de olympiska taekwondotävlingarna 2016 i Rio de Janeiro.[1]. Vid sommarspelen 2020 i Tokyo vann hon en guldmedalj i samma viktklass.[2]
Referenser
- ^ https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/2016/TKW/womens-flyweight.html Arkiverad 4 januari 2018 hämtat från the Wayback Machine. www.sports-reference.com (engelska)
- ^ (24 juli 2021). Flyweight queen Panipak Wongpattanakit wins Thailand's first gold in Tokyo. ESPN. Läst 25 juli 2021.
Externa länkar
- Sports-reference.com (engelska)
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- Red represents the blood spilt to protect Thailand’s independence and often more simply described as representing the nation.
- White represents the religion of Buddhism, the predominant religion of the nation
- Blue represents the monarchy of the nation, which is recognised as the centre of Thai hearts.
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Panipak Wongpattanakit at the 2018 Asian Games