Prapawadee Jaroenrattanatarakoon

Prapawadee Jaroenrattanatarakoon
Personal information
Nationality Thailand
Born (1984-05-29) May 29, 1984
Height 157 cm (5 ft 2 in)[1]
Weight 52.72 kg (116.2 lb)
Sport
Country Thailand
Sport Weightlifting
Event(s) 53 kg
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)
  • Snatch: 98 kg (2005)
  • Clean and jerk: 126 kg (2008)
  • Total: 223 kg (2005)

Prapawadee Jaroenrattanatarakoon (Thai: ประภาวดี เจริญรัตนธารากูล; RTGS: Praphawadi Charoenrattanatharakun) (b. Junpim Kuntatean,[2] Thai: จันทร์พิมพ์ กันทะเตียน; RTGS: Chanphim Kanthatian, also transliterated Chanpim Kantatian[3] May 29, 1984) is a weightlifter from Thailand.[1]

At the 2005 World Weightlifting Championships she won the silver medal in the 53 kg category, lifting a total of 223 kg (491.6 lbs).[4] At the 2006 University World Championships she won the gold medal in the 53 kg category.[5]

During the 2007 World Weightlifting Championships she suffered an elbow injury, and had to rest for three months.[6]

She won the women's 53 kg class at the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing.[1] She changed her name in 2007 on the advice of a fortune teller who said it would improve her chances of winning the Olympics.[2] Her name was so long that it was listed as "J" on the digital scoreboard during the Beijing Games.[7]

Major results

She competed at world championships, most recently at the 2009 World Weightlifting Championships.[8]

Year Venue Weight Snatch (kg) Clean & Jerk (kg) Total Rank
123Rank123Rank
Olympic Games
2008China Beijing, China53 kg929597 1120126130 12211st, gold medalist(s)
World Championships
2003Canada Vancouver, Canada53 kg92.597.597.52nd, silver medalist(s)117.51201203rd, bronze medalist(s)217.53rd, bronze medalist(s)
2005Qatar Doha, Qatar53 kg95 98981st, gold medalist(s)1201251302nd, silver medalist(s)223.02nd, silver medalist(s)
2007Thailand Chiang Mai, Thailand53 kg9396964------------
2009South Korea Goyang, South Korea53 kg909090--------------
Asian Games
2002South Korea Busan, South Korea53 kg77.582.582.5697.5102.51055187.54
2006Qatar Doha, Qatar53kg929797212012412722212nd, silver medalist(s)
2010China Guangzhou, China53 kg929595312012312522153rd, bronze medalist(s)
Asian Championships
2004Kazakhstan Almaty, Kazakhstan53 kg97.52nd, silver medalist(s)1252nd, silver medalist(s)222.52nd, silver medalist(s)
2005United Arab Emirates Dubai, United Arab Emirates53 kg941st, gold medalist(s)1191st, gold medalist(s)2131st, gold medalist(s)
2007China Tai'an, China53 kg961st, gold medalist(s)1222nd, silver medalist(s)2182nd, silver medalist(s)
2009Kazakhstan Taldykorgan, kazakhstan53 kg942nd, silver medalist(s)1203rd, bronze medalist(s)2143rd, bronze medalist(s)
2012South Korea Pyeongtaek, South Korea53 kg909090--1131131162nd, silver medalist(s)----
World Junior Championships
2003Mexico Hermosillo, Mexico53 kg9092.595.51st, gold medalist(s)110115.5115.51st, gold medalist(s) 2111st, gold medalist(s)

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Athlete Biography: Jaroenrattanatarakoon, Prapawadee". Beijing Olympics official website. Archived from the original on May 25, 2009. Retrieved August 10, 2008.
  2. 1 2 Ritter, Karl (August 10, 2008). "Thailand wins women's 53-kg weightlifting gold". AP. Archived from the original on May 23, 2011. Retrieved August 13, 2008.
  3. "Olympics: Great wall of China blocks rivals' paths to weightlifting gold". AFP. August 5, 2008. Archived from the original on August 7, 2011. Retrieved August 10, 2008.
  4. "Kuntatean Junpim". International Weightlifting Federation. Archived from the original on August 17, 2008. Retrieved August 10, 2008.
  5. "Junpim Kuntatean". International Weightlifting Federation. Archived from the original on August 17, 2008. Retrieved August 10, 2008.
  6. "Prapawadee looking to a bright future". Bangkok Post. August 12, 2008. Retrieved August 23, 2008.
  7. Wallechinsky, David (2012). The Book Of Olympic Lists. Great Britain: Aurum Press Ltd. p. 300. ISBN 9781845137731.
  8. "2005 Weightlifting World Championships - Kuntatean Junpim". iwf.net. Retrieved 23 June 2016.
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