Noengrothai Chaipetch
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Nationality | Thai | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | 1 December 1982 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sport | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sport | Track and Field | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Event(s) | High jump | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Achievements and titles | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Personal best(s) |
Outdoor: High jump: 1.94 m (2009) Indoor: High jump: 1.93 m (2009) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Noengrothai Chaipetch (Thai: หนึ่งฤทัย ไชยเพชร; RTGS: Nueng-rue-thai Chaipet, born 1 December 1982) is a female high jumper from Thailand. Her personal best jump is 1.94 metres, achieved in December 2009 in Vientiane, Laos.[1]
She won the bronze medal at the 2003 Asian Championships.[2] She also competed at the 2004 and 2008 Olympic Games without reaching the final.[1]
International competitions
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Notes |
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Representing Thailand | ||||
2003 | Asian Championships | Manila, Philippines | 3rd | 1.84 m |
2004 | Olympic Games | Athens, Greece | 21st (q) | 1.89 m |
2005 | Asian Indoor Games | Bangkok, Thailand | 1st | 1.88 m |
Southeast Asian Games | Manila, Philippines | 3rd | 1.83 m | |
2006 | Asian Games | Doha, Qatar | 8th | 1.84 m |
2007 | Universiade | Bangkok, Thailand | 15th (q) | 1.70 m |
Asian Indoor Games | Macau | 1st | 1.91 m | |
Southeast Asian Games | Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand | 2nd | 1.86 m | |
2008 | Olympic Games | Beijing, China | 29th (q) | 1.80 m |
2009 | Universiade | Belgrade, Serbia | 6th | 1.85 m |
World Championships | Berlin, Germany | 26th (q) | 1.89 m | |
Asian Championships | Guangzhou, China | 6th | 1.84 m | |
Southeast Asian Games | Vientiane, Laos | 1st | 1.94 m | |
2010 | Asian Games | Guangzhou, China | 5th | 1.87 m |
2011 | Asian Championships | Kobe, Japan | 5th | 1.85 m |
References
- 1 2 Noengrothai Chaipetch profile at IAAF
- ↑ "Asian Championships". GBR Athletics. Athletics Weekly. Retrieved 20 March 2009.
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