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  2. Nimibutr Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Nimibutr Stadium (sometimes referred to as Nimibutr Gymnasium) is an indoor sporting arena located in Bangkok, Thailand.The capacity of the arena is 5,600 spectators. It was built in 1963 and is part of the National Stadium complex.

  3. University of Phayao - Wikipedia

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    Sanguansermsri Building, which is the official name for the sports complex, has many grounds for various types of sports. It has 4 basketball courts, 6 tennis courts, 5 indoor badminton courts, 4 outdoor badminton courts, 2 futsal fields, 1 indoor volleyball court, and a swimming pool. It also has parking lot that can accommodate 50-60 cars.

  4. Thailand national badminton team - Wikipedia

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    The team took a semifinalist in the 2013, 2017 and 2019 Sudirman Cup, the best finish by any team outside the biggest Badminton country, Indonesia, South Korea, China and Denmark. Also, the team took a second-place finish in 1961 Thomas Cup by men's team and the women's team also took a second-place finish in 2018 Uber Cup .

  5. Badminton Association of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Badminton Association of Thailand (BAT, Thai: สมาคมแบดมินตันแห่งประเทศไทย), officially known as Badminton Association of Thailand Under Royal Patronage of His Majesty the King (Thai: สมาคมแบดมินตันแห่งประเทศไทย ในพระบรมราชูปถัมภ์) is the national ...

  6. Sport in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Muay Thai, also known as "The Art of Eight Limbs", [13] is a traditional martial art and national sport of Thailand. [14] [15] It has its roots in ancient Thai military training and was developed as a form of unarmed combat that utilizes fists, elbows, knees, shins, and feet for strikes.

  7. National Stadium (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    With its capacity of 19,793 for sport events and 35,000 for concerts, the stadium is being used to hold important matches such as the Thai FA Cup and Thai League Cup. The stadium named after Luang Supachalasai (Bung Supachalasai), considered the Father of Thai Sport and the first Director-General of Thai Department of Physical Education. [6] [7]

  8. Thailand Open (badminton) - Wikipedia

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    The Thailand Open in badminton is an open international championships held in Thailand since 1984. It was halted in 1986, 1998, 2002, 2010, 2014, and 2021. BWF categorised Thailand Open as one of the seven BWF World Tour Super 500 events in the BWF events structure since 2018. [1]

  9. Category:Badminton national governing bodies logos - Wikipedia

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    B. File:Badminton Association of India Logo.png; File:Badminton Association of Malaysia.png; File:Badminton Association of Thailand Logo.png; File:Badminton Canada ...