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Thailand National Youth Games

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Thailand National Youth Games (Template:Lang-th) is the sports event of Thailand at the national level for youth, which is held annually.

Editions

Games Dates Hosts Sports Athletes
1 26 April–2 May 1985 Nakhon Ratchasima 7 1,542
2 18–24 June 1987 Nakhon Si Thammarat 10 1,548
3 19–25 March 1987 Surin 10 1,575
4 6–12 May 1988 Chiang Rai 10 1,574
5 4–10 May 1989 Ratchaburi 11 1,632
6 25–31 March 1990 Phuket 13 1,755
7 18–27 January 1991 Trang 13 1,880
8 26 March–1 April 1992 Sisaket 13 1,964
9 22–29 March 1993 Chanthaburi 13 1,992
10 21–28 March 1994 Phitsanulok 13 1,957
11 21–28 March 1995 Songkhla 14 2,163
12 19–26 May 1996 Kamphaeng Phet 14 2,216
13 8–15 June 1997 Surat Thani 15 2,359
14 19–26 March 1998 Udon Thani 17 2,546
15 19–25 March 1999 Yala 17 2,564
16 19–26 March 2000 Surin 18 2,979
17 24–31 March 2001 Phrae 18 3,076
18 24–31 March 2002 Phang Nga 19 3,371
19 19–29 March 2003 Phetchaburi 24 4,433
20 20–31 March 2004 Sukhothai 24 5,478
21 20–31 March 2005 Chaiyaphum 27 6,169
22 19–27 March 2006 Lampang 27 6,870
23 20–30 March 2007 Surat Thani 28 8,115
24 19–29 March 2008 Ubon Ratchathani 28 9,500
25 15–26 March 2009 Kanchanaburi 30
26 March 2010 Phetchabun 31
27 March 2011 Uttaradit 35
28 26 May–5 June 2012 Phuket 45
29 18–29 March 2013 Maha Sarakham 36
30 12–23 March 2014 Sisaket 38
31 16–27 March 2015 Chanthaburi 43
32 9–19 March 2016 Suphanburi 45
33 16–26 March 2017 Chunporn/Ranong 46
34 19–29 March 2018 Nan 43
37 29 July-10 August 2022 Phatthalung 51

References