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Wassana Winatho





Wassana Winatho ((タイ語:วาสนา วินาโท); born 30 June 1980 in Prachinburi), also known as ''Amornrat Winatho'' and ''Vassanee Vinatho'', is a Thai track and field athlete who specialises in the heptathlon and the 400 metres hurdles. She represented Thailand at the 2008 Summer Olympics and has competed at four consecutive editions of the Asian Games (1998 to 2010).〔(Wassana Winatho ). Sports Reference. Retrieved on 2011-05-08.〕
Having won medals internationally in combined events, sprints, hurdles and relays, she is widely regarded as the most versatile athlete in Southeast Asia.〔Washif, Jad Adrian (2011-11-16). (SEA Games see records tumble; Thailand remains dominant ). IAAF. Retrieved on 18 November 2011.〕 She is the current Thai record holder in the heptathlon and women's pentathlon, as well as having a share in the 4×400 metres relay record. Winatho has been particularly successful at the Southeast Asian Games, where her achievement include three heptathlon titles, three 400 m hurdles title, and a haul of three golds at the 2007 Games (with a heptathlon Games record of 5889 points). At the continental level, she has won pentathlon medals at the Asian Indoor Games and the Asian Indoor Athletics Championships.
==Career==
Winatho won her first junior medals at the Asian Junior Athletics Championships, twice finishing as runner-up to Irina Naumenko in 1997 and 1999 in the heptathlon.〔(Asian Junior Championships ). GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2011-05-08.〕 She made her senior debut at the 1998 Asian Games and she narrowly missed out on a medal, scoring 5630 points for fourth place.〔(Daily Results of Asian Games XIII ). People China. Retrieved on 2011-05-08.〕 She won the gold medal in the heptathlon at the 1999 Southeast Asian Games and won a 400 metres/400 m hurdles double at the following edition in 2001.〔(Southeast Asian Games ). GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2011-05-08.〕 She was fifth in the 400 m hurdles at the 2002 Asian Games.〔
The 2003 Afro-Asian Games provided her an opportunity to compete against top African opposition. Winatho was her region's best performer in the 400 m – taking the bronze medal behind Estie Wittstock and Doris Jacob – and won a second bronze in the 400 m hurdles.〔Weerawansa, Dinesh (2003-10-23). (Gold honours shared – Afro-Asian Games Athletics, Day One ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-05-08.〕〔Weerawansa, Dinesh (2003-10-30). (Ethiopian distance runners and Nigerian sprinters dominate – Afro-Asian Games – Last day ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-05-08.〕 Another hurdles bronze came at the 2003 Asian Athletics Championships in Manila.〔(Shaheen silver again; Al Sabee uncorks a 8.23m leap – Asian Championships – Day 4, Final Day ). IAAF (2003-09-23). Retrieved on 2011-05-08.〕 Her final competition of the year was the 2003 Southeast Asian Games. Her attempt to retain her titles failed as she did not start the 400 m final, but she won silver in the 400 m hurdles behind Malaysia's Noraseela Mohd Khalid and anchored the Thai women's 4×400 metres relay team to the bronze medal.〔(Thais assess their hold on power – South East Asian Games, Final Day ). IAAF (2003-12-12). Retrieved on 2011-05-08.〕
Making her fourth straight appearance at the regional event, Winatho took a clear victory in the 400 m hurdles at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in November.〔Chua Chong Jin & Kevin Goh (2005-11-29). (Thais bounce back: SEA Games, Day 3 ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-05-08.〕 She also helped the Thai women to second place in the relay. The following February she entered the indoor pentathlon at the 2006 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships on home turf in Pattaya. She saw off challenges from Olga Rypakova and Liu Haili to claim the title with a competition record of 4431 points.〔Krishnan, Ram. Murali (2006-02-11). (Thai women sweep sprint medals – Asian Indoor champs Day 1 report ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-05-08.〕 The 2006 Asian Games saw her come fourth in the 400 m hurdles, beaten to the bronze by Mohd Khalid.〔(2006 Asian Games ). Tilastopaja. Retrieved on 2011-05-08.〕
She failed to finish the pentathlon at the 2007 Asian Indoor Games, but still won a medal in the relay, anchoring home the Thai team to a national indoor record of 3:38.25 minutes. Winatho won an unprecedented triple at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games held in Nakhon Ratchasima. She won golds for Thailand in the 400 m hurdles and the 400 m relay, but her best performance came in the heptathlon. Setting personal bests in every discipline but the 100 metres hurdles, she significantly improved upon her best with a total of 5889 points for a Thai and Games record. This was also the Olympic "B" standard, enabling her to compete at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.〔Robinson, Javier Clavelo (2007-12-17). (Winatho’s 5889pts Heptathlon seals her third gold – SEA Games, Final Day ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-05-08.〕
Winatho produced a pentathlon best and national record of 4184 points at the 2008 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships, but she was pushed into second place in the final 800 metres event, ending up with the silver behind Irina Naumenko.〔Negash, Elshadai (2008-02-15). (Championship records fall on solid day for Kazakhstan – Asian Indoor Championships Day 1 ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-05-08.〕 She made her debut on the world stage at the Beijing Olympics in August, but she did not manage to finish the event and dropped out in the third round.〔(Athletics – Beijing 2008 / Heptathlon Overall – Women ). Eurosport. Retrieved on 2011-05-08.〕 She returned to regional success the year after, taking the pentathlon title at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games.〔Krishnan, Ram. Murali (2009-10-31). (Li Ling's vault victory and Huong's 60m triumph highlight opening day of Asian Indoor Games in Hanoi ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-05-08.〕 She also came close to a triple defence at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games, taking the heptathlon and relay titles, but she was outrun by her Malaysian rival Mohd Khalid in the hurdles.〔(2009 Southeast Asian Games ). Tilastopaja. Retrieved on 2011-065-08.〕 Her appearance in the heptathlon at the 2010 Asian Games was cut short after she fell in the 100 m hurdles and did not finish the competition.〔(Amornrat Winatho of Thailand falls during the women's 100m hurdles heptathlon at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou ). Eurosport. Retrieved on 2011-05-08.〕〔(WINATHO Amornrat – Biography ). Guangzhou 2010. Retrieved on 2011-05-08.〕
In addition to her international medals, she has won numerous times at the Thailand National Games, including a heptathlon and 400 m hurdles double at the 2006 Thailand National Games, a 100 m hurdles/400 m hurdles/heptathlon triple at the 2007 Thailand National Games, and an individual title in the long jump in 2010.〔(Wassanee Winatho ). Tilastopaja. Retrieved on 2011-05-08.〕
In 2011 SEA Games in Palembang, Winatho clinched her tenth gold medal after winning the heptathlon, scoring 5448 points. However, an attempt to add another gold in 400mh was prevented by the event specialist Noraseela Mohd Khalid of Malaysia. She clocked a sb of 58.97s.〔Jad Adrian Washif (2011-11-16). (SEA Games see records tumble; Thailand remains dominant ). (IAAF ). Retrieved 20 November 2011.〕

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