Sopita Tanasan

Sopita Tanasan
Född23 december 1994[1] (28 år)
Chumphon, Thailand
Medborgare iThailand
SysselsättningTyngdlyftare
Utmärkelser
Jeno Boskovics Best Lifter Trophy (2016)
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Sopita Tanasan
Tyngdlyftning, damer
Nation: Thailand Thailand
Olympiska spel
GuldRio de Janeiro 201648 kg

Sopita Tanasan, född 23 december 1994 i Chumphon, är en thailändsk tyngdlyftare.

Tanasan blev olympisk guldmedaljör i 48-kilosklassen i tyngdlyftning vid sommarspelen 2016 i Rio de Janeiro.[2]

Källor

  1. ^ omnämnd som: Sopita Tanasan, läs online.[källa från Wikidata]
  2. ^ ”Sopita Tanasan” (på engelska). Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Arkiverad från originalet den 27 oktober 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171027131201/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ta/sopita-tanasan-1.html. Läst 5 juni 2019. 

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