DECHUDOMRAT Nawamin

30 Jan 1999
24
Male
1.80/5'11''

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
ROW Rowing Lightweight Men's Double Sculls 10

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Fuyang Water Sports Centre
Finished
Fuyang Water Sports Centre
Finished
Fuyang Water Sports Centre
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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RankEventYearLocationResult
Asian Games
9Men's Double Sculls2014Incheon, KOR6:55.39
9Men's Quadruple Sculls2014Incheon, KOR6:29.09
Olympic Games
18Men's Lightweight Double Sculls2020Tokyo, JPN6:56.13
World Cup
10Men's Lightweight Double Sculls2023Zagreb, CRO6:48.12
Asian Championships
3Men's Lightweight Double Sculls2021Rayong, THA7:14.92
4Men's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls2021Rayong, THA6:37.36
5Men's Pair2017Pattaya, THA6:57.68
8Men's Lightweight Double Sculls2022Rayong, THA7:08.82
South East Asian Games
2Men's Eight 1000m2015Singapore2:52.46
4Men's Lightweight Four 500m2015Singapore1:23.86
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Zac (Athlete, 23 Sep 2023)
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Playing computer games. (Athlete, 23 Sep 2023)
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Athlete
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Thai
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Royal Thai Navy [Thailand]
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Krystsina Staraselets [national], BLR; Stanislau Shcharbachenia [national], BLR
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He took up the sport at age 12 in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand. (Athlete, 23 Sep 2023)
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Competing at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (Athlete, 23 Sep 2023)
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His father. (Athlete, 23 Sep 2023)
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"Fight your hardest." (Athlete, 23 Sep 2023)

Additional Information

General
EARLY DAYS
He had never heard of rowing before he took up the sport at age 13. "When my physical education teacher invited me to begin rowing, I wondered what rowing was, what it looked like, how it worked, because I had never heard about it. I packed a bag of clothes and rode on a tour bus with five friends [to the national rowing centre at Lam Takhong Dam in Thailand]. I didn't even know what part of the country Lam Takhong was. I only knew that I had to go for a month's trial. The most shocking part was that I couldn't swim. I had to pass the swimming test, and I didn't know that there was going to be one. But I trained for a long time and was finally able to swim. It was definitely not rowing in the way I imagined it. I thought, 'What am I doing here?' I really wanted to go home, it was so painful." (stadiumth, 30 Jun 2021)

BREAK AND RETURN
In 2018 he and lightweight double sculls partner Siwakorn Wongpin both decided to take a break from the sport to pursue a career in the Royal Thai Navy. After graduating as cadet sergeants in 2020, the pair returned to training originally aiming to compete at the 2021 South East Asian Games in Hanoi, Vietnam. They changed their focus to the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo after the 2020 Olympic Games were postponed by a year, and qualified at the 2021 Asia and Oceania Olympic Qualification Regatta in Tokyo, Japan. "I have to admit that athletes can't go on forever. Therefore, we must look for stability in our lives. After graduating in late 2020, we discussed that we would be pairing up again to qualify for the 2021 South East Asian Games in Vietnam. But coincidentally, the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo were postponed by a year. Our seniors had to withdraw because they were called up for military service. The Olympic qualifiers seemed impossible at first. I just never thought of it before." (stadiumth, 02 Jul 2021, 30 Jun 2021)

Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event