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Thailand National Youth Games

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Thailand National Games
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Thailand National Youth Games (Thai:กีฬาเยาวชนแห่งชาติ) is the sports event ofThailand at the national level foryouth, which is held annually.

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GamesDatesHostsSportsAthletes
126 April–2 May 1985Nakhon Ratchasima71,542
218–24 June 1987Nakhon Si Thammarat101,548
319–25 March 1987Surin101,575
46–12 May 1988Chiang Rai101,574
54–10 May 1989Ratchaburi111,632
625–31 March 1990Phuket131,755
718–27 January 1991Trang131,880
826 March–1 April 1992Sisaket131,964
922–29 March 1993Chanthaburi131,992
1021–28 March 1994Phitsanulok131,957
1121–28 March 1995Songkhla142,163
1219–26 May 1996Kamphaeng Phet142,216
138–15 June 1997Surat Thani152,359
1419–26 March 1998Udon Thani172,546
1519–25 March 1999Yala172,564
1619–26 March 2000Surin182,979
1724–31 March 2001Phrae183,076
1824–31 March 2002Phang Nga193,371
1919–29 March 2003Phetchaburi244,433
2020–31 March 2004Sukhothai245,478
2120–31 March 2005Chaiyaphum276,169
2219–27 March 2006Lampang276,870
2320–30 March 2007Surat Thani288,115
2419–29 March 2008Ubon Ratchathani289,500
2515–26 March 2009Kanchanaburi308,237
26March 2010Phetchabun319,150
27March 2011Uttaradit3510,111
2826 May–5 June 2012Phuket459,379
2918–29 March 2013Maha Sarakham369,257
3012–23 March 2014Sisaket3810,724
3116–27 March 2015Chanthaburi4311,132
329–19 March 2016Suphanburi4510,847
3316–26 March 2017Chunporn4612,246
3419–29 March 2018Nan4815,665
3510-20 May 2019Buriram4516,692
3619-29 March 2021Trat4713,841
3729 July-10 August 2022Phatthalung4713,500
3825 March-3 April 2023Nakhon Sawan4616,346
3921-31 March 2023Ratchaburi4315,000
4021-31 March 2023Ratchaburi5515,061

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