2013 Thailand National Games
Host city | Suphan Buri |
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Teams | 77 |
Events | 44 sports |
Opening | 5 January 2014 (2014-01-05) |
Closing | 15 January 2014 (2014-01-15) |
Opened by | Yukol Limlamthong, Deputy prime minister |
Torch lighter | Neeranuch Klomdee |
Main venue | Suphan Buri Provincial Stadium |
← Chiang Mai 2012 Nakhon Ratchasima 2014 → |
The 42nd Thailand National Games (Thai: การแข่งขันกีฬาแห่งชาติ ครั้งที่ 42 "สุพรรณบุรีเกมส์", also known as the 2013 National Games and the Suphan Buri Games) were held in Suphan Buri, Thailand from 5 to 15 January 2014, involving 44 sports and 77 disciplines. These games were held in Suphan Buri Provincial Sport Center and Suphan Buri Sport School Stadium. Nakhon Ratchasima also hosted the 1994 and the 2006 Thailand National Games.
Marketing
Emblem
His Majesty King Naresuan riding on his royal war elephant beat His Majesty King of Burma with Don Chedi Memorial.
Mascot
The mascots Ma Si Mok. The dark gray horse in Khun Chang Khun Phaen.
Ceremony
Opening ceremony
The opening ceremony was held on January 5, 2014 at Suphan Buri Provincial Stadium with performances from the Suphanburi Symphonic Band and a special football match between Suphanburi FC and Muang Thong United.
Closing ceremony
The closing ceremony was held on January 15, 2014 at Suphan Buri Provincial Stadium with a handover of the flag to Nakhon Ratchasima, the host 2014 Thailand National Games.
Provinces participating
- Amnat Charoen
- Ang Thong
- Bangkok
- Bueng Kan
- Buriram
- Chachoengsao
- Chai Nat
- Chaiyaphum
- Chanthaburi
- Chiang Mai
- Chiang Rai
- Chonburi
- Chumphon
- Kalasin
- Kamphaeng Phet
- Kanchanaburi
- Khon Kaen
- Krabi
- Lampang
- Lamphun
- Loei
- Lopburi
- Mae Hong Son
- Maha Sarakham
- Mukdahan
- Nakhon Nayok
- Nakhon Pathom
- Nakhon Phanom
- Nakhon Ratchasima
- Nakhon Sawan
- Nakhon Si Thammarat
- Nan
- Narathiwat
- Nong Bua Lamphu
- Nong Khai
- Nonthaburi
- Pathum Thani
- Pattani
- Phang Nga
- Phatthalung
- Phayao
- Phetchabun
- Phetchaburi
- Phichit
- Phitsanulok
- Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
- Phrae
- Phuket
- Prachinburi
- Prachuap Khiri Khan
- Ranong
- Ratchaburi
- Rayong
- Roi Et
- Sa Kaeo
- Sakon Nakhon
- Samut Prakan
- Samut Sakhon
- Samut Songkhram
- Saraburi
- Satun
- Sing Buri
- Sisaket
- Songkhla
- Sukhothai
- Suphan Buri (Host)
- Surat Thani
- Surin
- Tak
- Trang
- Trat
- Ubon Ratchathani
- Udon Thani
- Uthai Thani
- Uttaradit
- Yala
- Yasothon
Sports
- Air sports
- Archery
- Athletics
- Badminton
- Basketball
- Baseball
- Billiards and snooker
- Bodybuilding
- Bridge
- Boxing
- Cricket
- Cycling
- Dancesport
- Extreme sports
- Equestrian
- Field hockey
- Football
- Futsal
- Gymnastics
- Go
- Golf
- Handball
- Judo
- Kabaddi
- Karate
- Muay Thai
- Netball
- Petanque
- Pencak silat
- Rugby football
- Rowing
- Sepak takraw
- Shooting
- Softball
- Soft tennis
- Swimming
- Table tennis
- Taekwondo
- Tennis
- Volleyball
- Weightlifting
- Woodball
- Wrestling
- Wushu
Medal tally
Rank | Province | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Suphan Buri* | 198 | 80 | 80 | 358 |
2 | Bangkok | 74 | 99 | 102 | 275 |
3 | Chonburi | 47 | 45 | 46 | 138 |
4 | Nakhon Ratchasima | 23 | 32 | 25 | 80 |
5 | Nonthaburi | 21 | 25 | 32 | 78 |
6 | Chiang Mai province | 19 | 22 | 33 | 74 |
7 | Samut Sakhon | 17 | 16 | 14 | 47 |
8 | Nakhon Si Thammarat | 17 | 15 | 18 | 50 |
9 | Sisaket | 12 | 11 | 16 | 39 |
10 | Samut Prakan | 9 | 6 | 19 | 34 |
Totals (10 entries) | 437 | 351 | 385 | 1,173 |
External links
- Official website of the 42nd Thailand National Games in Suphan Buri
Preceded by | Thailand National Games Suphan Buri (2013) | Succeeded by |
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- Bangkok 1967
- Chiang Mai 1968
- Songkhla 1969
- Nakhon Ratchasima 1970
- Nakhon Sawan 1971
- Ratchaburi 1972
- Nakhon Si Thammarat 1973
- Chonburi 1974
- Lopburi 1975
- Udon Thani 1976
- Bangkok 1977
- Ubon Ratchathani 1978
- Lampang 1979
- Pattani 1981
- Udon Thani 1982
- Phuket 1983
- Phitsanulok 1984
- Chiang Rai 1985
- Chanthaburi 1986
- Roi Et 1987
- Lopburi 1988
- Songkhla 1989
- Chiang Mai 1990
- Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya 1991
- Khon Kaen 1992
- Surat Thani 1993
- Suphan Buri 1994
- Nakhon Sawan 1995
- Trang 1996
- Sisaket 1997
- Rayong 1998
- Bangkok 2000
- Chiang Mai 2002
- Ratchaburi 2004
- Suphan Buri 2006
- Nakhon Si Thammarat 2007
- Phitsanulok 2008
- Trang 2009
- Chonburi 2010
- Khon Kaen 2011
- Chiang Mai 2012
- Suphan Buri 2013
- Nakhon Ratchasima 2014
- Nakhon Sawan 2015
- Sonklah 2017
- Chiang Rai 2018