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Thailand National Youth Games (Thai:กีฬาเยาวชนแห่งชาติ) is the sports event ofThailand at the national level foryouth, which is held annually.
| Games | Dates | Hosts | Sports | Athletes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 26 April–2 May 1985 | Nakhon Ratchasima | 7 | 1,542 |
| 2 | 18–24 June 1987 | Nakhon Si Thammarat | 10 | 1,548 |
| 3 | 19–25 March 1987 | Surin | 10 | 1,575 |
| 4 | 6–12 May 1988 | Chiang Rai | 10 | 1,574 |
| 5 | 4–10 May 1989 | Ratchaburi | 11 | 1,632 |
| 6 | 25–31 March 1990 | Phuket | 13 | 1,755 |
| 7 | 18–27 January 1991 | Trang | 13 | 1,880 |
| 8 | 26 March–1 April 1992 | Sisaket | 13 | 1,964 |
| 9 | 22–29 March 1993 | Chanthaburi | 13 | 1,992 |
| 10 | 21–28 March 1994 | Phitsanulok | 13 | 1,957 |
| 11 | 21–28 March 1995 | Songkhla | 14 | 2,163 |
| 12 | 19–26 May 1996 | Kamphaeng Phet | 14 | 2,216 |
| 13 | 8–15 June 1997 | Surat Thani | 15 | 2,359 |
| 14 | 19–26 March 1998 | Udon Thani | 17 | 2,546 |
| 15 | 19–25 March 1999 | Yala | 17 | 2,564 |
| 16 | 19–26 March 2000 | Surin | 18 | 2,979 |
| 17 | 24–31 March 2001 | Phrae | 18 | 3,076 |
| 18 | 24–31 March 2002 | Phang Nga | 19 | 3,371 |
| 19 | 19–29 March 2003 | Phetchaburi | 24 | 4,433 |
| 20 | 20–31 March 2004 | Sukhothai | 24 | 5,478 |
| 21 | 20–31 March 2005 | Chaiyaphum | 27 | 6,169 |
| 22 | 19–27 March 2006 | Lampang | 27 | 6,870 |
| 23 | 20–30 March 2007 | Surat Thani | 28 | 8,115 |
| 24 | 19–29 March 2008 | Ubon Ratchathani | 28 | 9,500 |
| 25 | 15–26 March 2009 | Kanchanaburi | 30 | 8,237 |
| 26 | March 2010 | Phetchabun | 31 | 9,150 |
| 27 | March 2011 | Uttaradit | 35 | 10,111 |
| 28 | 26 May–5 June 2012 | Phuket | 45 | 9,379 |
| 29 | 18–29 March 2013 | Maha Sarakham | 36 | 9,257 |
| 30 | 12–23 March 2014 | Sisaket | 38 | 10,724 |
| 31 | 16–27 March 2015 | Chanthaburi | 43 | 11,132 |
| 32 | 9–19 March 2016 | Suphanburi | 45 | 10,847 |
| 33 | 16–26 March 2017 | Chunporn | 46 | 12,246 |
| 34 | 19–29 March 2018 | Nan | 48 | 15,665 |
| 35 | 10-20 May 2019 | Buriram | 45 | 16,692 |
| 36 | 19-29 March 2021 | Trat | 47 | 13,841 |
| 37 | 29 July-10 August 2022 | Phatthalung | 47 | 13,500 |
| 38 | 25 March-3 April 2023 | Nakhon Sawan | 46 | 16,346 |
| 39 | 21-31 March 2023 | Ratchaburi | 43 | 15,000 |
| 40 | 21-31 March 2023 | Ratchaburi | 55 | 15,061 |