Rawat Tana
Medal record | ||
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Paralympic athletics | ||
Representing Thailand | ||
Paralympic Games | ||
2004 Beijing | 4 x 100m T53-54 | |
2004 Athens | 4 x 400m T53-54 | |
2016 Rio de Janeiro | 4x400 m T53-T54 | |
2004 Athens | 10000m - T54 | |
IPC Athletics World Championships | ||
2015 Doha | 1,500 m T54 | |
2015 Doha | 5,000 m T54 | |
2013 Lyon | 1,500 m T54 | |
2013 Lyon | 4x400 m T53/54 | |
2015 Doha | 4x400 m relay T53-54 |
Rawat Tana (born 5 May 1977) is a wheelchair racer from Thailand who is a gold medalist at both the Summer Paralympic and World Championships.[1]
At the 2004 Olympic Games, he finished 3rd in the demonstration sport of Men's 1500m wheelchair.[2] In same event at the 2004 Summer Paralympics, he did not qualify for the final, after getting into a collision with Robert Figl in the semifinals. He did, however, win a bronze in the 10,000 metres, a gold in the 4×100 metre relay, and another gold in the 4×400 metre relay at those same Paralympic games.[3]
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- Prawat Wahoram (7 titles)
- Pongsakorn Paeyo (6 titles)
- Saysunee Jana (5 titles)
- Supachai Koysub (4 titles)
- Watcharaphon Vongsa (4 titles)
- Pattaya Tadtong (3 titles)
- Worawut Saengampa (3 titles)
- Pichet Krungget (2 titles)
- Rawat Tana (2 titles)
- Witsanu Huadpradit (2 titles)
- Subin Tipmanee (2 titles)
- Ampai Sualuang
- Prasitdhi Thongchuen
- Sopa Intasen
- Somchai Doungkaew
- Mongkol Jitsa-Ngiem
- Rungroj Thainiyom
- Athiwat Paeng-nuea
- Chaiwat Rattana
- Prawat Wahoram (8 titles)
- Saichon Konjen (7 titles)
- Supachai Koysub (4 titles)
- Pongsakorn Paeyo (4 titles)
- Sopa Intasen (3 titles)
- Somchai Doungkaew (3 titles)
- Pichet Krungget (2 titles)
- Athiwat Paeng-nuea (2 titles)
- Sakul Kumtan
- Ampai Sualuang
- Prasitdhi Thongchuen
- Somkhoun Anon
- Wasana Karpmaichan
- Thongsa Marasri
- Ratana Techamaneewat
- Sakhorn Khanthasit
- Hanreuchai Netsiri
- Rawat Tana
- Worawut Saengampa
- Saysunee Jana
- Pornchok Larpyen
- Watcharaphon Vongsa
- Sujirat Pookkham
- Rungroj Thainiyom
- Visit Kingmanaw
- Chaiwat Rattana
- Wanchai Chaiwut
- Saichon Konjen (5 titles)
- Saysunee Jana (4 titles)
- Yuttajak Glinbancheun (4 titles)
- Pornchok Larpyen (3 titles)
- Panom Lagsanaprim (2 titles)
- Rungroj Thainiyom (2 titles)
- Anurak Laowong (2 titles)
- Putharet Khongrak (2 titles)
- Nuanchan Phonsila (2 titles)
- Sujirat Pookkham (2 titles)
- Amnouy Wetwithan (2 titles)
- Khwansuda Phuangkitcha (2 titles)
- Boochit Aungkulanavin
- Prasopchoke Klunngern
- Thongsa Marasri
- Saifon Kaewsri
- Pichet Krungget
- Rawat Tana
- Pattaya Tadtong
- Sanit Songnork
- Supachai Koysub
- Peth Rungsri
- Prawat Wahoram
- Narong Kasanun
- Samkhoun Anon
- Pichaya Kunrattanasiri
- Chaloemphon Tanbut
- Thirayu Chueawong
- Dararat Asayut
- Chilchitparyak Bootwansirina
- Wanchai Chaiwut
- Watcharaphon Vongsa
- Mongkhon Bunsun
- Kamolpan Kraratpet
- Phisit Wangphonphathanasiri
- Chalermpong Punpoo
- Aphinya Thongdaeng
- Duean Nakprasit
- Sasirawan Inthachot
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