Khanrutai Pakdee

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Khanrutai Pakdee athletics
nation ThailandThailand Thailand
birthday 6th January 1993 (age 27)
place of birth Thailand
Career
discipline sprint
status active
Medal table
Asian Championships 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
Southeast Asian Games 0 × gold 3 × silver 1 × bronze
Summer Universiade 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
U20 Asian Championships 1 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
Asian Championships
bronze Wuhan 2015 4 × 100 m
Southeast Asian Games logo Southeast Asian Games
gold Singapore 2015 4 × 100 m
silver Kuala Lumpur 2017 4 × 100 m
gold Capas 2019 4 × 100 m
silver Capas 2019 4 × 100 m mixed
Logo of the FISU Universiade
bronze Gwangju 2015 4 × 100 m
Junior Asian Championships
gold Colombo 2012 4 × 100 m
bronze Colombo 2012 100 m
last change: June 25, 2020

Khanrutai Pakdee (born January 6, 1993 ) is a Thai sprinter .

Athletic career

Khanrutai Pakdee gained her first experience in international competitions at the Junior Asian Championships in Colombo in 2012 , where she won the gold medal in the Thai 4 x 100 meter relay and won the bronze medal in the 100 meter run in 12.17 s . The following year she retired from the Asian Championships in Pune with 12.24 s in the first round and took sixth place with the relay at the Summer Universiade in Kazan, Russia in 46.66 s. In 2014, she finished sixth in the 60-meter run in both Asian Indoor Championships in Hangzhou in 7.58 seconds . In October, she took part in the Asian Games in Incheon for the first time and was eliminated in the first round over 100 meters and in the 200-meter run . In 2015 she won the gold medal with the relay at the Southeast Asian Games in Singapore and was eliminated from the individual competition in the preliminary round. Before that, she secured the bronze medal behind the teams from China and Japan at the Asian Championships in Wuhan in 44.73 seconds. In her second participation in the Student World Games in Gwangju , she also won the bronze medal behind Kazakhstan and the United States with the Thai relay in 45.03 s. In 2017 she reached sixth place over 200 meters in the Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur in 24.58 s and won the silver medal in 44.62 s with the relay. Then she retired at the Summer Universiade in Taipei with 45.60 seconds in the lead, as well as at the Asian Indoor & Martial Arts Games in Ashgabat with 7.65 seconds in the 60-meter run.

In 2019 she reached fifth place with the relay in 43.99 s at the Asian Championships in Doha . Shortly thereafter, she retired from the World Relays in Yokohama with 44.24 seconds in advance. In December, she finished seventh over 200 meters at the Southeast Asian Games in Capas in 24.54 s and won the relay in 44.38 s and won the mixed 4 x 100 meter relay in 41.99 s Silver medal behind the team from the Philippines.

Top performances

  • 100 meters: 11.80 s (−0.6 m / s), May 18, 2019 in Bangkok
    • 60 meters (hall): 7.58 s, February 15, 2014 in Hangzhou
  • 200 meters: 24.38 s (−0.3 m / s), May 19, 2019 in Bangkok

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