1975 Thailand Regional Games

The 9th Thailand National Games (Thai: กีฬาเขตแห่งประเทศไทย ครั้งที่ 9, also known as the 1975 National Games and the 1975 Interprovincial Games) were held in Lopburi, Thailand from 28 November to 4 December 1975, with contests in 14 sports and athletes from 10 regions.[1]

IX Thailand National Games
Host city Lopburi (Region 1),  Thailand
Teams10 Regions
(from 71 provinces)
Athletes2,504 athletes
Events14 sports
Opening28 November 1975 (1975-11-28)
Closing4 December 1975 (1975-12-04)
Main venueLopburi

Emblem

The emblem of 1975 Thailand National Games was the blue circle, with the Phra Prang Sam Yod, the temple in Lopburi on top, the emblem of Sports Authority of Thailand on the inside, and surrounded by the text

อสกท กีฬาเขตแห่งประเทศไทย ครั้งที่ ๙ จังหวัดลพบุรี พ.ศ.๒๕๑๘
SAT 9th Inter-Provincial Games, Lopburi 1975

Participating regions

The 9th Thailand National Games represented 10 regions from 71 provinces.

RegionsProvincesList
18 Ang Thong  Chai Nat  Lopburi (Host)  Nonthaburi  Pathum Thani  Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya  Saraburi  Sing Buri
28 Chachoengsao  Chanthaburi  Chonburi  Nakhon Nayok  Phrachinburi  Rayong  Samut Prakan  Trat
37 Buriram  Chaiyaphum  Nakhon Ratchasima  Sisaket  Surin  Ubon Ratchathani  Yasothon
49 Kalasin  Khon Kaen  Loei  Maha Sarakham  Nakhon Phanom  Nong Khai  Roi Et  Sakon Nakhon  Udon Thani
57 Chiang Mai  Chiang Rai  Lampang  Lamphun  Mae Hong Son  Nan  Phrae
69 Kamphaeng Phet  Nakhon Sawan  Phetchabun  Phichit  Phitsanulok  Sukhothai  Tak  Uttaradit  Uthai Thani
78 Kanchanaburi  Nakhon Pathom  Phetchaburi  Prachuap Khiri Khan  Ratchaburi  Samut Sakhon  Samut Songkhram  Suphan Buri
87 Chumphon  Krabi  Nakhon Si Thammarat  Phang Nga  Phuket  Ranong  Surat Thani
97 Narathiwat  Pattani  Phatthalung  Satun  Songkhla  Trang  Yala
101 Bangkok

Sports

The 1975 Thailand National Games featured 10 Olympic sports contested at the 1975 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games, 1978 Asian Games and 1976 Summer Olympics. In addition, four non-Olympic sports were featured: badminton, sepak takraw, table tennis and tennis.

References

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