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Today, the Thai Sports Association under the Royal Patronage has pushed for the development of Dab Thai to become an international standard and it is recognized as a Thai national conservation sport. Various agencies, including the Sports Authority of Thailand and the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, provide assistance to the sport's growth.
Thai sports films (1 C, 2 P) H. History of sport in Thailand (1 C) M. Marathons in Thailand (9 P) Ministry of Tourism and Sports (Thailand) (2 P)
The Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT; Thai: การกีฬาแห่งประเทศไทย) is Thailand's national sports governing body.It operates as a state enterprise under the oversight of the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, and was established in 1985, replacing the Sports Promotion Organization of Thailand which had been operating since 1964.
The forerunner of the NOCT was the "International Relations Committee for Sports" which was set up in 1946, originally a society for expatriates living in Thailand to participate in sports, and raise money through ticket sales for public sports participation and the Thai Red Cross Society.
The Thailand National Games (Thai: กีฬาแห่งชาติ) is a national multi-sport event held every two years among athletes from all over Thailand.The Games were regulated by the Organization of the Sport of Thailand (OST) from the first games in Bangkok, Thailand, from the 1967 games until the 1984 games.
Thailand motorcycle Grand Prix: 2018, 2019: Table tennis ITTF World Tour Grand Finals: 2014: Taekwondo WTF World Cup Taekwondo Team Championships: 2006: Volleyball FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix: 2016: FIVB Volleyball Men's U21 World Championship: 1999: FIVB Volleyball Women's U20 World Championship: 1995, 2003, 2007
Water sports in Thailand (7 C) Weightlifting in Thailand (3 C, 1 P) Wheelchair basketball in Thailand (2 P) Winter sports in Thailand (3 C)
This is a list of football stadiums in Thailand. Currently, stadiums with a capacity of 5,000 or more are included. Currently, stadiums with a capacity of 5,000 or more are included. The largest non-football stadium in Thailand is the 12,000-capacity indoor stadium named Bangkok Arena .