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  2. Sport in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Sports in Thailand play a significant role in Thai culture, with both participants and spectators engaging in a wide variety of activities. Muay Thai, a traditional martial art, is deeply ingrained in Thai history and has evolved into national sport. Aside from muay Thai, association football is the most popular sport in Thailand, followed by ...

  3. Thai traditional games - Wikipedia

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    Makruk (Thai: หมากรุก) is a traditional Thai board game that is similar to chess. It is played on an 8x8 board with pieces that represent various military units, such as elephants, horses, and boats. The objective of the game is to capture the opponent's king by placing it in checkmate, just like in chess.

  4. Sepak takraw - Wikipedia

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    Sepak takraw, or Sepaktakraw, [1] also called buka ball, kick volleyball or foot volleyball, is a team sport. It is played with a ball made of rattan or synthetic plastic between two teams of two to four players on a court resembling a badminton court. [2][3] It is similar to volleyball and footvolley in its use of a rattan ball and players ...

  5. Thailand National Games - Wikipedia

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    The Thailand National Games (Thai: กีฬาแห่งชาติ) is a national multi-sport event held every two years among athletes from all over Thailand. The Games were regulated by the Organization of the Sport of Thailand (OST) from the first games in Bangkok, Thailand, from the 1967 games until the 1984 games. Since the 1985 games ...

  6. Culture of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Traditional sports such as long-tail boat racing, long boat racing, makruk, krabi krabong, and dab Thai are still preserved. Thailand has been the most successful Southeast Asian country in the SEA Games , Asian Games , and Olympics , demonstrating the country's strong sports culture.

  7. Krabi–krabong - Wikipedia

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    Thailand. Olympic sport. No. Meaning. Sword-staff. Krabi-Krabong (Thai: กระบี่กระบอง, pronounced [krā.bìː krā.bɔ̄ːŋ]) is a weapon-based martial art from Thailand. [1] It is closely related to other Southeast Asian fighting styles such as Pencak Silat Indonesia, Burmese banshay and Cambodian kbach kun boran.

  8. Category:Sport in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 27 subcategories, out of 27 total. Sport in Thailand by city ‎ (6 C) Thai people in sports ‎ (4 C) Sport in Thailand by province ‎ (52 C) Sport in Thailand by sport ‎ (47 C)

  9. Thailand at the Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The National Olympic Committee of Thailand under the Royal Patronage of His Majesty the King was created in 1948 and recognized in 1950. Thailand won its first medal at the 1976 Games in Montreal, when boxer Payao Poontarat took home a bronze in the Men's Light Flyweight category. Thailand's first gold medal would also come in boxing at the ...