Pornchok Larpyen
Thai Paralympic boccia player
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Born | (1994-04-02) 2 April 1994 (age 30) Buriram, Thailand | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Boccia | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Disability class | BC4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Pornchok Larpyen (Thai: พรโชค ลาภเย็น; born 2 April 1994) is a Thai boccia player who represented Thailand at the 2016 and 2020 Summer Paralympics.
Career
He won two bronze medals at the 2016 Summer Paralympics, one in the Pairs BC4 event and another in the Individual BC4 event. He won a silver medal at the 2020 Summer Paralympics in the individual BC4 event.[1][2]
References
- ^ "Pornchok Larpyen - Boccia - Paralympic Athlete Profile". Paralympic.org. International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
- ^ "Boccia: LARPYEN Pornchok". Tokyo 2020 Paralympics. Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 29 August 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
External links
- Pornchok Larpyen at the International Paralympic Committee
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Paralympic medalists for Thailand
- 1984
- 1988
- 1992
- 1996
- 2000
- 2004
- 2008
- 2012
- 2016
- 2020
- 2024
- Prawat Wahoram (7 titles)
- Pongsakorn Paeyo (6 titles)
- Supachai Koysub (4 titles)
- Watcharaphon Vongsa (4 titles)
- Saysunee Jana (4 titles)
- Pattaya Tadtong (3 titles)
- Worawut Saengampa (3 titles)
- Pichet Krungget (2 titles)
- Rawat Tana (2 titles)
- Witsanu Huadpradit (2 titles)
- Subin Tipmanee (2 titles)
- Ampai Sualuang
- Prasitdhi Thongchuen
- Sopa Intasen
- Somchai Doungkaew
- Mongkol Jitsa-Ngiem
- Rungroj Thainiyom
- Athiwat Paeng-nuea
- Chaiwat Rattana
- Prawat Wahoram (8 titles)
- Saichon Konjen (7 titles)
- Supachai Koysub (4 titles)
- Sopa Intasen (3 titles)
- Somchai Doungkaew (3 titles)
- Pongsakorn Paeyo (3 titles)
- Pichet Krungget (2 titles)
- Sakul Kumtan
- Ampai Sualuang
- Prasitdhi Thongchuen
- Somkhoun Anon
- Wasana Karpmaichan
- Thongsa Marasri
- Ratana Techamaneewat
- Sakhorn Khanthasit
- Hanreuchai Netsiri
- Rawat Tana
- Worawut Saengampa
- Saysunee Jana
- Athiwat Paeng-nuea
- Pornchok Larpyen
- Watcharaphon Vongsa
- Sujirat Pookkham
- Saichon Konjen (5 titles)
- Saysunee Jana (3 titles)
- Yuttajak Glinbancheun (3 titles)
- Panom Lagsanaprim (2 titles)
- Pornchok Larpyen (2 titles)
- Rungroj Thainiyom (2 titles)
- Anurak Laowong (2 titles)
- Putharet Khongrak (2 titles)
- Khwansuda Phuangkitcha (2 titles)
- Dararat Asayut
- Boochit Aungkulanavin
- Chilchitparyak Bootwansirina
- Wanchai Chaiwut
- Prasopchoke Klunngern
- Thongsa Marasri
- Saifon Kaewsri
- Pichet Krungget
- Rawat Tana
- Pattaya Tadtong
- Sanit Songnork
- Supachai Koysub
- Peth Rungsri
- Prawat Wahoram
- Narong Kasanun
- Samkhoun Anon
- Pichaya Kunrattanasiri
- Chaloemphon Tanbut
- Nuanchan Phonsila (2 titles)
- Thirayu Chueawong
- Sujirat Pookkham
- Amnouy Wetwithan
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