Dararat Asayut
Thai para table tennis player
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Nationality | Thai | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | (1984-06-18) 18 June 1984 (age 40)[1] Chaiyaphum, Thailand | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Para table tennis | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Disability class | C3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Dararat Asayut (born 18 June 1984) is a Thai para table tennis player. She represented Thailand at the 2016, 2020 and 2024 Summer Paralympics.
Career
Asayut competed at the 2018 Asian Para Games in table tennis and won gold medals in the women's doubles C3–5 and mixed doubles C2–3 events.[2]
She represented Thailand at the 2024 Summer Paralympics in the women's doubles WD5 event, along with Chilchitparyak Bootwansirina, and won a bronze medal.[3]
References
- ^ "Dararat Asayut". paralympic.org. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
- ^ "Thailand's medals tally up to 16 in Asian Para Games". Bangkok Post. 11 October 2018. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
- ^ "First Gold Medal Matches Set for Paris 2024 Paralympics". ittf.com. 30 August 2024. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
External links
- Dararat Asayut at the International Paralympic Committee
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Paralympic medalists for Thailand
- 1984
- 1988
- 1992
- 1996
- 2000
- 2004
- 2008
- 2012
- 2016
- 2020
- 2024
- 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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