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'''Nattaporn Namkanha''' ({{lang-th|ณัฐพล นามกัณหา}}, born 15 September 1971) is a retired [[Thailand|Thai]] [[long jump]]er and [[triple jump]]er who was a mainstay on the continental level.
'''Nattaporn Namkanha''' ({{lang-th|ณัฐพล นามกัณหา}}, born 15 September 1971) is a retired [[Thailand|Thai]] [[long jump]]er and [[triple jump]]er who was a mainstay on the continental level.


==Triple jump==
In the triple jump he finished eighth at the [[1998 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's triple jump|1998 Asian Championships]], won the bronze medal at the [[Athletics at the 1998 Asian Games – Men's triple jump|1998 Asian Games]], won the gold medal at the [[2000 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's triple jump|2000 Asian Championships]], finished seventh at the [[2002 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's triple jump|2002 Asian Championships]], eighth at the [[Athletics at the 2002 Asian Games – Men's triple jump|2002 Asian Games]], eighth at the [[2003 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's triple jump|2003 Asian Championships]], eighth at the [[2005 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's triple jump|2005 Asian Championships]],<ref name=bio/> fourth at the [[Indoor athletics at the 2005 Asian Indoor Games – Results|2005 Asian Indoor Games]]{{citation needed|date=August 2018}} and fourth at the [[2006 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships – Results|2006 Asian Indoor Championships]].<ref name=bio>{{iaaf name|id=014228528}}</ref> On the regional scene he won the gold medal at the [[Athletics at the 1999 Southeast Asian Games|1999]], [[Athletics at the 2001 Southeast Asian Games|2001]] and [[Athletics at the 2003 Southeast Asian Games|2003 Southeast Asian Games]].<ref name=seag>{{cite web|url=http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/seag.htm|title=South East Asian Games|work=GBR Athletics|publisher=Athletics Weekly|accessdate=16 August 2018}}</ref>
In the triple jump he finished eighth at the [[1998 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's triple jump|1998 Asian Championships]], won the bronze medal at the [[Athletics at the 1998 Asian Games – Men's triple jump|1998 Asian Games]], won the gold medal at the [[2000 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's triple jump|2000 Asian Championships]], finished seventh at the [[2002 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's triple jump|2002 Asian Championships]], eighth at the [[Athletics at the 2002 Asian Games – Men's triple jump|2002 Asian Games]], eighth at the [[2003 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's triple jump|2003 Asian Championships]], eighth at the [[2005 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's triple jump|2005 Asian Championships]],<ref name=bio/> fourth at the [[Indoor athletics at the 2005 Asian Indoor Games – Results|2005 Asian Indoor Games]]{{citation needed|date=August 2018}} and fourth at the [[2006 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships – Results|2006 Asian Indoor Championships]].<ref name=bio>{{World Athletics|id=14228528}}</ref> On the regional scene he won the gold medal at the [[Athletics at the 1999 Southeast Asian Games|1999]], [[Athletics at the 2001 Southeast Asian Games|2001]] and [[Athletics at the 2003 Southeast Asian Games|2003 Southeast Asian Games]].<ref name=seag>{{cite web|url=http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/seag.htm|title=South East Asian Games|work=GBR Athletics|publisher=Athletics Weekly|accessdate=16 August 2018}}</ref>


His personal best jump is 16.66 metres, achieved in May 2002 in [[Bangkok]].<ref name=bio/> This is the [[List of Thai records in athletics|Thai record]].
His personal best jump is 16.66 metres, achieved in May 2002 in [[Bangkok]].<ref name=bio/> This is the [[List of Thai records in athletics|Thai record]].


==Long jump==
In the long jump he finished tenth at the [[Athletics at the 1998 Asian Games – Men's long jump|1998 Asian Games]],{{citation needed|date=August 2018}} seventh at the [[1998 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's long jump|1998 Asian Championships]] and fifth at the [[2000 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's long jump|2000 Athletics Championships]].<ref name=bio/> He also competed at the [[2003 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's long jump|2003 Asian Championships]] without reaching the final.{{citation needed|date=August 2018}} On the regional scene he won the gold medal at the [[Athletics at the 2001 Southeast Asian Games|2001]] and [[Athletics at the 2003 Southeast Asian Games|2003 Southeast Asian Games]].<ref name=seag/>
In the long jump he finished tenth at the [[Athletics at the 1998 Asian Games – Men's long jump|1998 Asian Games]],{{citation needed|date=August 2018}} seventh at the [[1998 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's long jump|1998 Asian Championships]] and fifth at the [[2000 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's long jump|2000 Athletics Championships]].<ref name=bio/> He also competed at the [[2003 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's long jump|2003 Asian Championships]] without reaching the final.{{citation needed|date=August 2018}} On the regional scene he won the gold medal at the [[Athletics at the 2001 Southeast Asian Games|2001]] and [[Athletics at the 2003 Southeast Asian Games|2003 Southeast Asian Games]].<ref name=seag/>


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==External links==
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{{Footer Asian Champions men's triple jump}}


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Latest revision as of 05:59, 17 December 2023

Nattaporn Namkanha (Thai: ณัฐพล นามกัณหา, born 15 September 1971) is a retired Thai long jumper and triple jumper who was a mainstay on the continental level.

Triple jump[edit]

In the triple jump he finished eighth at the 1998 Asian Championships, won the bronze medal at the 1998 Asian Games, won the gold medal at the 2000 Asian Championships, finished seventh at the 2002 Asian Championships, eighth at the 2002 Asian Games, eighth at the 2003 Asian Championships, eighth at the 2005 Asian Championships,[1] fourth at the 2005 Asian Indoor Games[citation needed] and fourth at the 2006 Asian Indoor Championships.[1] On the regional scene he won the gold medal at the 1999, 2001 and 2003 Southeast Asian Games.[2]

His personal best jump is 16.66 metres, achieved in May 2002 in Bangkok.[1] This is the Thai record.

Long jump[edit]

In the long jump he finished tenth at the 1998 Asian Games,[citation needed] seventh at the 1998 Asian Championships and fifth at the 2000 Athletics Championships.[1] He also competed at the 2003 Asian Championships without reaching the final.[citation needed] On the regional scene he won the gold medal at the 2001 and 2003 Southeast Asian Games.[2]

His personal best jump is 7.87 metres, achieved in May 1998 in Kaoshiung.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Nattaporn Namkanha at World Athletics
  2. ^ a b "South East Asian Games". GBR Athletics. Athletics Weekly. Retrieved 16 August 2018.

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