International Federation of Muaythai Associations
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Sport | Muay Thai |
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Category | Combat sport |
Jurisdiction | International |
Membership | 132 national associations[1] |
Abbreviation | IFMA |
Founded | 1993 |
Affiliation | Association of IOC Recognised International Sports Federations |
Affiliation date | 6 December 2016 |
Headquarters | Bangkok, Thailand Lausanne, Switzerland |
President | Sakchye Tapsuwan |
Secretary | Stephan Fox |
Official website | |
muaythai |
The International Federation of Muaythai Associations, or IFMA, called the International Federation of Muaythai Amateur until 27 July 2019, is the sole recognised sport governing body of amateur and professional Muay Thai and Muay boran consisting of 130 member countries worldwide with 5 continental federations after unification of International Federation of Muaythai Amateur and World Muaythai Council. IFMA is officially recognised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the Global Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF),[2] the Association of IOC Recognised International Sports Federations (ARISF), the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA),[3] World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)[4] International World Games Association (IWGA),[5] and Trim and Fitness International Sport for All Association (TAFISA).[6] Muaythai has been included in many official sport programs such as the World Games, World Combat Games, Arafura Games, TAFISA Games, SEA Games, Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games, Asian Beach Games,[7] Demonstration Sport in the Asian Games.
History[]
The International Federation of Muaythai Associations (IFMA) was officially inaugurated in 1993 as the International Federation of Muaythai Amateur, a small federation with several enthusiastic member countries. IFMA has grown to 128 member countries worldwide with 5 continental federations under a single, unified regulatory body. In 1998, IFMA was formally recognized by the Olympic Council of Asia. Muaythai, through IFMA, has come a long way from its first World Championships held in 1993 when a mere twenty-some countries participated. In the most recent World Championships the participation was overwhelming, with contestants and dignitaries attending from over one hundred countries. The highest milestone for IFMA came in 2006, when it was recognized by SportAccord (known at the time as the General Association of International Sports Federations, GAISF). Thus IFMA could proudly and officially come to the table with all other world-recognized international sports federations. Another exciting year for Muaythai was 2008, with the IFMA World Championships a part of The Association for International Sport for All's (TAFISA) World Sport for All Games under the patronage of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). This raised the profile of Muaythai as an internationally recognized sport, through the activities of IFMA to promote Muaythai as a medium for cultural exchange and to raise awareness about this aspect of Thai tradition. 2010 marked the year when Muaythai was one of the 13 world recognized combat sport to be part of the World Combat Games in Beijing under patronage of the IOC, and the second edition was held in 2013 again under patronage of the IOC in St Petersburg, Russia. Now 15 world recognized Martial Arts including Olympic Fencing have also joined the games. IFMA's objective is the total unification of all 128 member national federations, working mutually for the sport and the athletes. The enthusiasm and commitment of the members, boxers and officials is one of the greatest assets that IFMA brings to the ancient sport of Muaythai. [1]
2015 SportAccord Convention in Sochi marked a following milestone for IMFA. International University Sports Federation (FISU) has officially recognised muaythai signing the agreement between FISU and IFMA. IFMA President Dr. Sakchye Tapsuwan and FISU delegate Claude-Louis Gallien (President) signed collaboration convention with the international governing body of muaythai. Dr. Sakchye Tapsuwan expressed his satisfaction that IFMA is now a partner of FISU, while President Gallien stressed the importance of sports and friendship.
At the IFMA Royal World Cup in Bangkok the AIMS conference took place gathering all 23 presidents from its members as well as representatives of IOC, FISU, IWGA, Peace and Sport, TAFISA and many others. [1] The 2015 IFMA Royal World Cup displayed the rapid popularity of women competing in muaythai as the stadium quickly reached capacity during female bouts that displayed courage and heart.[2] 93 countries participated in this event.
In December 2015 AIMS received provisional recognition by the IOC. The following year in December 2016 at the annual meeting of the IOC Executive Board, Muaythai with IFMA as the governing body, was granted provisional IOC recognition for a period of three years. This allows IFMA to receive funding from the IOC and apply for development programmes.
Timeline[]
Some of IFMA's milestones:[8]
- 1993 – Inauguration of International Federation of Muaythai Amateur (IFMA).
- 1995 – Provisional inclusion in the Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games).
- 1998 – Inclusion as a demonstration sport in the Asian Games.
- 1999 – Recognition from the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA).
- 2005 – Inclusion in the Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) as a fully recognised medal sport.
- 2005 – Inclusion in the Asian Indoor Games (AIG).
- 2006 – Recognition from the Global Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF).
- 2008 – Inclusion in the Trim and Fitness International Sport for All Association (TAFISA) Games and as a full member of the TAFISA Sport for All Organization.
- 2008 – Inclusion in the Arafura Games.
- 2009 – Inclusion in the Asian Martial Arts Games (AMAG).
- 2010 – Inclusion in the GAISF World Combat Games.
- 2013 – Inclusion in the International World Games Association (IWGA)
- 2013 – Inclusion in the Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games (AIMAG).
- 2014 – Inclusion in the Asian Beach Games.
- 2015 – International University Sports Federation (FISU) gives its patronage for University Muaythai Cup.
- 2015 – International University Sports Federation (FISU) has officially recognised muaythai signing the agreement between FISU and IFMA.
- 2016 – Provisional recognition from the International Olympic Committee.
- 2019 – Fully recognition from the International Olympic Committee.
- 2019 – Unification with World Muaythai Council (WMC) and rebranded to International Federation of Muaythai Associations (IFMA).[9][10]
IOC recognition[]
In April 2012, IFMA marked the official launch of the Muaythai towards IOC campaign at a special gala event in which IFMA lodged its Letter of Intent to apply for International Olympic Committee (IOC) recognition to IOC Executive Board Member, Dr CK Wu. At the same time, an application to be included in the 2017 World Games was handed to Mr. Ron Froehlich, at that time President of the International World Games Association. Also, in attendance was SportAccord President Mr. Hein Verbruggen.
At the 2016 which took place in Lausanne, Switzerland, the President of the IOC, Dr. Thomas Bach and President of AIMS, Mr. Stephan Fox signed a Memorandum of Understanding which marked the recognition of the Alliance of 23 International Recognised Member of Sport - AIMS by the IOC. IFMA is one of the 23 members of the group representing muaythai.
On December 6, 2016, the IOC Executive Board had provisionally recognised muaythai following an Executive Board meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Governance[]
Executive committee[]
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President’s Advisory Council[]
Commissions[]
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Area associations[]
International Federation of Muaythai Associations has a total of 122 member federations divided into 5 area associations.[11]
- EMF – in Europe
- FAMA – in Asia
- TBD – African Continental Association in Africa
- OMF – in Oceania
- PAMU – in America
Code | Country | Federation | Website | Note |
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ARM | Armenia | Armenian Muaythai Federation | armeniamuaythai.com | |
AUT | Austria | Austrian Kick and Thaiboxing Association | ifmamuaythai.at | |
AZE | Azerbaijan | Azerbaijan Muaythai & Thaiboxing Federation | Suspended / Probation | |
BLR | Belarus | Belarusian Muaythai Federation | kickthai.by | |
BEL | Belgium | Belgian Muaythai Organisation | bkbmo.be | |
BIH | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Membership in process | ||
BUL | Bulgaria | Bulgarian National Muay Thai Federation | muaythai.bg | |
CRO | Croatia | Croatian Muaythai Federation | hoo.hr | |
CYR | Cyprus | Cyprus Muaythai Federation | cyprusmuaythai.org | |
CZE | Czech Republic | Czech Muay-Thai Association | czechmuaythai.cz | |
DEN | Denmark | Danish Muay Thai Federation | dkmf.dk | |
EST | Estonia | Eesti Muay Thai Föderatsioon | thaiboxing.ee | |
FIN | Finland | Muaythai Association of Finland | muaythai.fi | |
FRA | France | Fédération française de kick boxing, muay thaï et disciplines associées | ffkmda.fr | |
GEO | Georgia | Thaiboxing Georgian Federation | geonoc.org.ge | |
GER | Germany | Muaythai Bund Deutschland e.V. | mtbd.de | |
GRE | Greece | Panhellenic Muaythai Federation | pmf.gr | |
HUN | Hungary | Hungarian Muaythai Federation | muaythai.hu | |
ISL | Iceland | Membership in process | ||
IRL | Ireland | Irish Muaythai Council | muaythaiireland.com | Suspended / Probation |
ISR | Israel | Muaythai Ring and Combat Sport Association | muaythai.co.il | |
ITA | Italy | Federazione Italiana Muay Thai | fikbms.net | |
KOS | Kosovo | Kosovo Federation of Muaythai | noc-kosovo.org | |
LAT | Latvia | Latvian Muaythai Federation | muaythai.lv | |
LTU | Lithuania | Lithuanian Muaythai Federation | muaythai.lt | |
LUX | Luxembourg | Membership in process | ||
MKD | North Macedonia | MuayThai & Kickboxing Federation of Macedonia | ||
MDA | Moldova | Federation of Muaythai of Republic of Moldova | thaiboxclub.md | |
MON | Monaco | Fédération Monégasque de Muaythai et Disciplines Associées | federation-muaythai.mc | |
MNE | Montenegro | |||
NED | Netherlands | Muaythai Organisation Netherlands | mon-ifma.org | |
NOR | Norway | Norwegian Muaythai Association | nmta.no | |
POL | Poland | Polish Muaythai Federation | pzmuaythai.pl | |
POR | Portugal | Portuguese Muaythai Federation | fpkmt.pt | |
RUS | Russia | Russian Muaythai Federation | rmtf.ru | |
SVK | Slovakia | Slovak Muaythai Association | smta.sk | |
SLO | Slovenia | Slovenian Muay thai Federation | olympic.si | |
ESP | Spain | Federacion Española de Kickboxing y Muaythai | spainmuaythai.com | |
SWE | Sweden | Svenska Muaythai Förbundet | muaythai.se | |
SUI | Switzerland | |||
TUR | Turkey | Turkish Muaythai Federation | muaythai.gov.tr | |
UKR | Ukraine | Ukraine National Muaythai Federation | muaythai.org.na | |
GBR | United Kingdom | United Kingdom Muaythai Federation | ukmtf.com | |
AFG | Afghanistan | Afghanistan National Federation of Muaythai | muaythai.org.af | |
BRN | Bahrain | |||
BAN | Bangladesh | Membership in process | ||
CAM | Cambodia | |||
CHN | China | China Muaythai Association | olympic.cn | |
TPE | Chinese Taipei | Chinese Taipei Muaythai Association | sanda.org.tw | |
HKG | Hong Kong | Hong Kong Muay Thai Association | hkmuaythai.org | |
IND | India | United Muaythai Association of India | www.olympic.org/india | Suspended / Probation |
INA | Indonesia | Indonesian Muaythai Federation | nocindonesia.or.id | |
IRI | Iran | I.R. IRAN National Muaythai Association | olympic.ir | Suspended / Probation |
IRQ | Iraq | Iraqi Muaythai Federation | nociraq.iq | |
JPN | Japan | All Japan Muaythai Federation | ifma-j.org | |
JOR | Jordan | Jordan Muay Thai Association | joc.jo | |
KAZ | Kazakhstan | Muaythai Federation of the Republic of Kazakhstan | olympic.kz | |
KOR | South Korea | Korea Muaythai Association | sports.or.kr/eng | |
KUW | Kuwait | Kuwait Muaythai Committee | kuwaitolympic.com | |
KGZ | Kyrgyzstan | Kyrgyz Muaythai Federation | kyrgyzmuaythai.org | |
LAO | Laos | |||
LBN | Lebanon | Lebanese Muaythai Federation | lebolymp.org | |
MAC | Macau | Macau Muaythai Association | macauolympic.org | |
MAS | Malaysia | Malaysia Muaythai Association | muaythaimalaysia.org | |
MGL | Mongolia | Muaythai Federation of Mongolia | fight.mn | Suspended / Probation |
MYA | Myanmar | |||
NEP | Nepal | Nepal Muay Thai Association | Suspended / Probation | |
PAK | Pakistan | Pakistan Federation Amateur Muaythai | pfampk.com | Suspended / Probation |
PLE | Palestine | Palestine Federation of Muaythai | poc.ps | |
PHI | Philippines | Muaythai Association of the Philippines | olympic.ph | |
KSA | Saudi Arabia | Membership in process | ||
SGP | Singapore | Amateur Muaythai Association Singapore | amas.org.sg | |
SRI | Sri Lanka | Muayhai Association of Sri Lanka | mtaslb.com | |
SYR | Syria | Membership in process | ||
TJK | Tajikistan | Muaythai Federation of Tajikistan | olympic.tj | Suspended / Probation |
THA | Thailand | Amateur Muaythai Association of Thailand | olympicthai.or.th | |
TLS | Timor-Leste | Membership in process | ||
TKM | Turkmenistan | Turkmenistan Muaythai Federation | Suspended / Probation | |
UAE | United Arab Emirates | UAE Muaythai Federation | mkfed.ae | |
UZB | Uzbekistan | Uzbekistan Amateur and Professional Muaythai Association | muaythai-ifma.uz | |
VIE | Vietnam | Vietnam Muay Federation | muayviet.com | |
YEM | Yemen | Membership in process | ||
African Continental Association | ||||
ALG | Algeria | Algeria Full Contact Kickboxing Muaythai Federation and Related Disciplines | ||
CMR | Cameroon | Membership in process | ||
EGY | Egypt | Egyptian Muaythai Federation | ||
GHA | Ghana | Membership in process | ||
GUI | Guinea | Membership in process | ||
CIV | Ivory Coast | Federation Ivoirienne de Muaythai et Disciplines Assimilees | fimt-muaythai.com | |
LBA | Libya | Libyan Union for Kickboxing and Similar Sports | olympic.ly | Suspended / Probation |
MDA | Madagascar | Membership in process | ||
MRI | Mauritius | Mauritius Muaythai Federation | nocmauritius.org | |
MAR | Morocco | Royale Marocaine of Muay Tai | cnomaroc.org | |
NGR | Nigeria | Nigeria Muaythai Federation | Suspended / Probation | |
SEN | Senegal | Membership in process | ||
SLE | Sierra Leone | Sierra Leone Muaythai Association | ||
RSA | South Africa | South African Amateur Muaythai Federation | muaythai.org.za | |
TUN | Tunisia | |||
AUS | Australia | Muaythai Australia | muaythaiaustralia.com.au | |
COK | Cook Islands | Membership in process | ||
PYF | French Polynesia | Fédération Polynésienne Boxe Thaïlandaise et Disciplines Associées | Suspended / Probation | |
NZL | New Zealand | New Zealand Muaythai Federation | ||
PNG | Papua New Guinea | Membership in process | ||
SAM | Samoa | Membership in process | ||
TGA | Tonga | Membership in process | ||
ARG | Argentina | Federación Argentina de Muaythai | muaythai.com.ar | |
ARU | Aruba | Membership in process | ||
BOL | Bolivia | Membership in process | ||
BRA | Brazil | Confederacao Brasileira de Muaythai Tradicional | cbmttbrasil.com | |
CAN | Canada | Muaythai Canada | muaythaicanada.org | |
CHI | Chile | Membership in process | ||
COL | Colombia | Federation Colombiana De Muaythai | ||
CRC | Costa Rica | Membership in process | ||
DOM | Dominican Republic | Membership in process | ||
HON | Honduras | Federacion Hondurena De Muaythai | muaythaihn.blogspot.com | |
JAM | Jamaica | Membership in process | ||
MEX | Mexico | Mexican Muaythai Federation | femem.mx | |
PAR | Paraguay | Membership in process | ||
PER | Peru | Peruvian Muaythai Federation | muaythaiperu.com | |
SUR | Suriname | Membership in process | ||
TTO | Trinidad and Tobago | |||
USA | United States | United States Muaythai Federation | unitedstatesmuaythaifederation.org | |
URU | Uruguay | Federacion Uruguaya de Muaythai Tradicional | fumtt.com.uy |
Events[]
International[]
Denotes inaugural event |
Year | World Games | World Combat Games | World University Championships | World Martial Arts Masterships | World Championships / Cup | World Youth Championships |
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1993 | Bangkok | |||||
1994 | ||||||
1995 | ||||||
1996 | ||||||
1997 | ||||||
1998 | Bangkok | |||||
1999 | Bangkok | |||||
2000 | Bangkok | |||||
2001 | Bangkok | |||||
2002 | Bangkok | |||||
2003 | Almaty | |||||
2004 | ||||||
2005 | Bangkok | Bangkok | ||||
2006 | Bangkok[12] | Bangkok[12] | ||||
2007 | Bangkok[13] | Bangkok[13] | ||||
2008 | Busan[14] | Busan[14] | ||||
2009 | Bangkok[15] | Bangkok[15] | ||||
2010 | Beijing | Bangkok[16] | Bangkok[16] | |||
2011 | Tashkent[17] | Tashkent[18] | ||||
2012 | Saint Petersburg[19] | Saint Petersburg[20] | ||||
2013 | Saint Petersburg | Istanbul[21] | ||||
2014 | Langkawi[22] | Langkawi[23] | ||||
2015 | Bangkok[24] | Bangkok[25] | ||||
2016 | Cheongju | Jönköping[26] | Bangkok[27] | |||
2017 | Wrocław | Minsk[28] | Bangkok[29] | |||
2018 | Bangkok | Cancún[30] | Bangkok[31] | |||
2019 | Chungju | Bangkok[32] | Antalya[33] | |||
2020 | Nur-Sultan | Abu Dhabi[34] | TBA[35] | |||
2021 | Birmingham | Nur-Sultan | ||||
2022 | Ekaterinburg |
Continental[]
Denotes inaugural event |
Year | European Championships | Asian Championships | African Championships | Oceanian Championships | Pan American Championships |
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2008 | Zgorzelec | ||||
2010 | Velletri | ||||
2011 | Antalya | ||||
2013 | Lisbon |
Professional rankings[]
- As of 10 April 2020[36]
Men's divisions[]
Rank | Mini flyweight | Flyweight | Bantamweight | Super bantamweight |
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C | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
1 | Netipong Phrommakhot | Charak Murtuzaliev | Detrak Kulsena | Buengon Leknakhonsiri |
2 | Ovsep Aslanyan | Chanalert Meenayothin | Kumandoi Petcharoenvit | Kompatak Sinbimuaythai |
3 | Petchdech Wor.Sangbrapai | Satanmuanglek PetchyindeeAcademy | Ronachai Tor.Ramintra | Ponsanae Sor.Pumiphat |
4 | Yodkla Isantractor | PetchAnuwat Nor.Anuwatgym | Saotho Sitchefboontham | Petchhuahin Bor.Petchkaikaew |
5 | Watcharapon Meenayothin | Peerapat Muayded789 | Petchmuangsiri Odtukdaeng | Kongthoranee Sor.Sommai |
6 | Koemrieng Him | Sakaengam Jitmuangnon | Chartpet Sor.Poonsawat | Chailar Por.Lakboon |
7 | Soulixay Singsavath | Malaynguen Somwang Gai Yang | Ariel Lee Lampacan | Tepthaksin Sor.Sonsing |
8 | Zubeyr Barin | Chenghao Luo | Nicolas Young | Nicolas Young |
9 | Mashal Islamzai | Mikita Mironchyk | Kholmurod Rakhimov | Kholmurod Rakhimov |
10 | Nadaka Eiwasportsgym | Bakytzhan Arifkhanov | Yelaman Sayassatov | Yelaman Sayassatov |
Rank | Featherweight | Super featherweight | Lightweight | Super lightweight |
C | N/A | N/A | Savvas Michael | N/A |
1 | Almaz Sarsembekov | Superlek Kiatmuu9 | Aik Begian | Igor Liubchenko |
2 | Kiewpayak Jitmuangnon | Yodtongtai Sor.Sommai | Kaona SorJor.Tongprachin | Abdulmalik Mugidinov |
3 | Phetpangan Mor.Ratanabandit | Yodkritsada Yutthichonburi | Rodtang Jitmuangnon | Nuenglanlek Jitmuangnon |
4 | Messi Pangkongprab | Mongkolkaew Sor.Sommai | Tiradet Chor.Hapayak | Chamuaktong Fightermuaythai |
5 | Samingdet Nor.Anuwatgym | Lamnamoonlek Or.Atchariya | Sittisak Sengchimyou Yim | Shadow Suanahanpiekmai |
6 | Chalam Parunchai | Thanupetch Wor.Sangprapai | Extra Rongsamak OBJ Udon | Sangmanee Sathian |
7 | Alexsandr Abramov | Alexsandr Abramov | Petchmanee Por.Lakboon | Mohd Fazzatkie Bin Mohd Zaki |
8 | Nicholas Bryant | Tananchai Somwang Gai Yang | Sercan Koc | Ryan Jakiri |
9 | Vladyslav Mykytas | Arthur Meyer | Daniil Yermolenka | Kittipop Mueangprom |
10 | Tagir Khalilov | Jonathan Haggerty | Nguyễn Trần Duy Nhất | Mohammad Yousef Jahangir |
Rank | Welterweight | Super welterweight | Middleweight | Super middleweight |
C | Bobo Sacko | Moisa Olexsandr | Jimmy Vienot | Yohan Lidon |
1 | Thanet Nitutorn | Khunsuk Sitchefboontham | Ilia Balanov | Jimmy Vienot |
2 | Pongsiri P.K.Saenchaigym | Talaytong Sor.Thanapetch | Capitan PetchyindeeAcademy | Vladimir Moravcik |
3 | Yodlekpet Or.Pitisak | Saenpon PetchpacharaAcademy | Yodwicha Banchamek | Toby Smith |
4 | Rafi Singpatong | Bangpleenoi Sor.Jitpadana | Superbon Banchamek | Samy Sana |
5 | Liam Harrison | Nacheer Kiatcamton gym | Youssef Boughanem | Mansurbek Tolipov |
6 | Dmitry Varats | Oleh Huta | Khompikad Sor Tawnrung | |
7 | Speth Norbert Attila | Wanchalerm Nuantongsnooker | Andrei Kulebin | Volodymyr Baryshev |
8 | Charlie Peters | Artem Pashporin | Sorgraw PetchyindeeAcademy | Nayanesh Parikh Bumba |
9 | Erdem Dincer | Liam Nolan | Gabriel Mazzetti | Youssef Abboud |
10 | Chadd Collins | George Mann | Amine El Moatassime | Anton Sjoqvist |
Rank | Light heavyweight | Cruiserweight | Heavyweight | Super heavyweight |
C | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
1 | Rungravee Sasiprapa | Gadzhi Medzhidov | Oleh Primachov | Bugra Tugay Erdogan |
2 | Mikita Shostak | Yavheni Vavchok | Dzianis Hanchanarok | Yasin Petchsaman MT |
3 | Vasyl Sorokin | Anatolii Sukhanov | Jakub Klauda | Amine Kebir |
4 | Simon Marcus | Lukasz Radosv | Weerasinghe Madushanka | Viktor Torkotluk |
5 | Tengnueng Sitjaesairoong | Nathaniel Gaston | Zabit Samedov | Steve Banks |
6 | Jake Lund | Lorenzo Jiminez Martinez | Nadir Iskhanov | Chelli Kahin |
7 | Surik Magakian | Alexandr Tsarikov | Syed Asrar Hussain Sha | Michal Reissinger |
8 | Nicolai Woltmeijer Bartholin | Milos Cvjeticanin | Brice Guiden | Matuesz Duczmal |
9 | Ilyas Hbibali | Benkerrov Messaoud | Miguel Fuerte | Vinicius Silva Novaes De Souza |
10 | Miguel Angel Padilla | Cengaver Taylan Kemik | Raffaele Vitale | Soleymani Safakhaneh Seyed Kaveh |
Women's divisions[]
Rank | Pinweight | Mini flyweight | Flyweight |
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C | N/A | N/A | Ticha Wor Por Sukothai RR Kila Korat |
1 | Alena Liashkevich | Tessa Kakkonen | Bùi Yến Ly |
2 | Samtiya Bor Buayboonpuet | Sze Sze Rowlinson | Ekaterina Gurina |
3 | Pluengwaree Sor Boonchay | FahChiangRai Sor Sakunthong | Funda Alkayis |
4 | Satu Mykkanen | Gulabdam Sit Sor Nor | Ploykiaw Sakchad |
5 | Tawanchai Dabhanyim | Gaewda Wor Muangpetch | Sommanee Wor Santai |
6 | Pawida Sor Pongsakon | Gulistan Turan | Rungnapa Por Muangpetch |
7 | Yuliia Diachenko | Suphisara Konlak | Petchiruang Wor Woragon |
8 | Vera Negodina | Myriame Djedidi | Monika Chochlikova |
9 | Huỳnh Hà Hữu Hiếu | Cheryl Gwa | Lisa Brierly |
10 | Yuliia Diachenko | Hanna Avakova | Yumiko Kawano |
Rank | Bantamweight | Featherweight | Lightweight |
C | Sofia Olofsson | Pecthdabi Mor Krungtep Thonburi | N/A |
1 | Almira Tinchurina | Maria Klimova | Nili Block |
2 | Jitti Sor Sor Chiang Mai | Yolanda Schmidt | Isa Tidblad |
3 | Kwanjai Sor Tawanrung | Candice Mitchell | Ekaterina Vinnikova |
4 | Wondergirl Fairtex | Sayfa Sor Suparat | Darya Bialkova |
5 | Sylvie Petchrungruang | Nongurn Sor Konggrapan | Janjeira Wankrue |
6 | Liya Sinbi Muaythai Gym | Jomyuttting Sor Engineer Concrete | Mariana Ramirez Sanchez |
7 | Jenelyn Olsim | Anaelle Angerville | Mariya Valent |
8 | Coral Carnicella | Taylor McClatchie | Nina Scheucher |
9 | Yadrung “Chomanee” Tehiran | Karolina Klusova | Oleksandra Pecheniuk |
10 | Viktorie Bulinova | Patricia Axling | Gia Winberg |
Rank | Lightweight | Welterweight | Middleweight |
C | Claire Baxter | N/A | N/A |
1 | Zoe Putorak | Bediha Taçyıldız | Anna Rantanen |
2 | Angela Whitley | Emma Stonegård Abrahamsson | Angela Mamic |
3 | Sara Matsson | Anastasiia Nepianidi | Genah Fabian |
4 | Veronika Profeva | Ilmira Kunakhunova | Charmaine Tweet |
5 | Isa Tidblad | Alexsandra Sitnikova | Mahsa Salehpour |
6 | Svetlana Vinnikova | Alena Artemova | Helena Jurišić |
7 | Erica Björnestrand | Riikka Järvenpää | Anna Tarasava |
8 | Sabina Mazo | Maria Eugenia Gonzalez Sanquis | Michelle Lanna MT |
9 | Kübra Akbulut | Georgia Smith | Gradai Noi Wor Por Sukhothai |
10 | Anita Khodieieva | Tatiana Sharkova | Tersi Rookwood |
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External links[]
- International Federation of Muaythai Associations
- Amateur Muay Thai organizations
- Professional Muay Thai organizations
- Organizations based in Bangkok
- Sports organizations established in 1993
- 1993 establishments in Thailand
- IOC-recognised international federations
- Sports governing bodies in Thailand
- International organizations based in Thailand
- Martial arts governing bodies
- Sports world rankings