Chutchawal Khawlaor

Chutchawal Khawlaor (born 17 January 1988) is a Thai Taekwondo. It starts in the lightest weight category up to 54 kg.

His first international success came Khawlaor at the Junior Asia Cup 2003 in Ho Chi Minh City, where up to 45 kilograms, it won the title in the class. Two years later he successfully defended the title in Almaty successfully. The breakthrough in the international top Khawlaor succeeded in 2006. In Bangkok, he was first in the class up to 54 kg in the adult area, Asian champions. In his first World Cup 2007 in Beijing Khawlaor reached the finals and won after a defeat against Choi Yeon -ho at first the silver medal. He qualified for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, where he achieved two victories in the class up to 58 kg the semi-finals after losing to Guillermo Pérez and Chu Mu - yen a medal but ultimately narrowly missed and finished fifth.

Also in the following years Khawlaor remained successful. At the World Championships in Copenhagen in 2009 he reached the semi-finals and won after a defeat against Mahmood Haidari with bronze his second World Championship medal. In 2010 he was in Astana Asian champion and won in Guangzhou also at the Asian Games gold medal. His biggest success so far sporty Khawlaor at the 2011 World Championships in Gyeongju. In the final, the class up to 54 kg he hit Park Ji- woong and was first world champion. The following year he retired at the Asian Championship in Ho Chi Minh City in the semifinals a knee injury and so missed the part in the 2012 Olympic Games in London, after he had first team internally enforced against Pen -Ek Karaket.

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