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National Paralympic Committee of Thailand
Paralympic Committee of Thailand
Paralympic Committee of Thailand logo
National Paralympic Committee
Country Thailand
CodeTHA
Created11 June 1985; 39 years ago (1985-06-11)
Recognized1985
Continental
association
APC
HeadquartersBangkok, Thailand
PresidentLt.Naiyanobh Bhirombhakdi
Secretary GeneralMaj.Gen. Osot Pawilai
Websitewww.paralympicthai.com

The Paralympic Committee of Thailand (PCT, Thai: คณะกรรมการพาราลิมปิกแห่งประเทศไทย) is the national Paralympic committee in Thailand for the Paralympic Games movement, based in Bangkok, Thailand. It is a non-profit organisation that selects teams and raises funds to send Thailand competitors to Paralympic events organised by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), Asian Para Games events organised by the Asian Paralympic Committee (APC) and ASEAN Para Games events organised by the ASEAN Para Sports Federation (APSF).

The council was established on June 11, 1985, and is recognized by International Paralympic Committee (IPC) and Asian Paralympic Committee (APC). The association is headquartered in Pathum Wan, Bangkok. The current head of the federation is Gen. Prawit Wongsuwan.

Governance

Executive Board

Designation Name
President Mr. Chutinant Bhirombhakdi
Vice Presidents Gen. Vipas Tansutuch
Mr. Wanchai Surakul
Secretary General Col. Osot Pawilai
Vice Secretary General Mr. Wisit Youngpradit
Col. Aumpan Thaitae
Mr. Kittipong Potimu
Consultants Dr. Nat Indrapana
Dr. Sasitara Pichaichannarong
Gen. Choosilp Khunathai
Mr. Kanokphan Chulakrasaem
Mr. Sombat Kuruphan
Treasurer Mr. Manoch Machayimawan
Designation Name
Members Mr. Pitak Polkhun
Mr. Aumnuay Klinyoo
Mr. Chanwit Munikanont
Mr. Noppadol Chiraboondilok
Mr. Surasit Thongchan
Mr. Auttharit Saringkapaibool
Mr. Rawin Chompunuchthanin
Mr. Boonlerch Khanapornworakan
Mr. Sombat Pitakpong
Mr. Surachart Chaesurapab
Ms. Siriwan Chirapotirat
Mr. Col. Pusit Feungfu

National governing body members

Sports Association for the Disabled of Thailand

Sports Association for the Disabled of Thailand
a division of the Paralympic Committee of Thailand
SportDisabled sports
JurisdictionNational
AbbreviationSADT
Founded11 June 1985; 39 years ago (1985-06-11)
HeadquartersPathum Wan, Bangkok
PresidentMr.Maitree Congrueng
Official website
www.paralympicthai.com
Thailand

The Sports Association for the Disabled of Thailand (SADT, Thai: สมาคมกีฬาคนพิการแห่งประเทศไทย) is the national governing body for Disabled sports . It is accredited by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) which is the governing body for the sport for persons with a disability in the world, the Paralympic Committee of Thailand (PCT) and recognized by National Olympic Committee of Thailand (NOCT). It founded on 11 June 1985.

The association is headquartered in Pathum Wan, Bangkok. The current head of the federation is Col. Osot Pawilai.

Sports Association for the Blind of Thailand

Sports Association for the Blind of Thailand
a division of the Paralympic Committee of Thailand
SportBlind sports
JurisdictionNational
AbbreviationSABT
HeadquartersDin Daeng, Bangkok
PresidentMr. Suthon Jitmun
SecretaryMr. Vinit Chanmontree
Official website
www.thaiblindsports.com
Thailand

The Sports Association for the Blind of Thailand (SABT, Thai: สมาคมกีฬาคนตาบอดแห่งประเทศไทย) is the national governing body for Blind sports. It is accredited by the Paralympic Committee of Thailand (PCT).

The association is headquartered in Din Daeng, Bangkok. The current head of the federation is Mr. Suthon Jitmun.

Sports Association for the Intellectual Disability of Thailand

Sports Association for the Intellectual Disability of Thailand
a division of the Paralympic Committee of Thailand
SportIntellectual sports
JurisdictionNational
AbbreviationSAIT
HeadquartersBang Kapi, Bangkok
PresidentMr. Chanwit Munikanont
SecretaryMr. Noppadol Chiraboondilok
Official website
www.saitsport.com
Thailand

The Sports Association for the Intellectual Disability of Thailand (SAIT, Thai: สมาคมกีฬาคนพิการทางปัญญาแห่งประเทศไทย) is the national governing body for Intellectual sports. It is accredited by the Paralympic Committee of Thailand (PCT).

The association is headquartered in Bang Kapi, Bangkok. The current head of the federation is Mr. Chanwit Munikanont.

Cerebral Palsy Sports Association of Thailand

Cerebral Palsy Sports Association of Thailand
a division of the Paralympic Committee of Thailand
SportCerebral palsy sports
JurisdictionNational
AbbreviationCPSAT
HeadquartersPathum Wan, Bangkok
PresidentMr. Naiyapop Bhirombhakdi
Thailand

The Cerebral Palsy Sports Association of Thailand (CPSAT, Thai: สมาคมกีฬาคนพิการทางสมองแห่งประเทศไทย) is the national governing body for Cerebral palsy sports. It is accredited by the Paralympic Committee of Thailand (PCT).

The association is headquartered in Pathum Wan, Bangkok. The current head of the federation is Mr. Naiyapop Bhirombhakdi.

Deaf Sports Association of Thailand

Deaf Sports Association of Thailand
a division of the Paralympic Committee of Thailand
SportDeaf sports
JurisdictionNational
AbbreviationDSAP
HeadquartersPathum Wan, Bangkok
Thailand

The Deaf Sports Association of Thailand (DSAT, Thai: สมาคมกีฬาคนหูหนวกแห่งประเทศไทย) is the national governing body for Deaf sports. It is accredited by the Paralympic Committee of Thailand (PCT).

The association is headquartered in Pathum Wan, Bangkok.

See also

References

  1. "Thailand". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 13 March 2022.
  2. "About Paralympic Committee of Thailand" (in Thai). paralympicthai.com (official website of committee). Retrieved October 4, 2014.
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