Sirinatthaya Mahittivanicha: Thailand’s Rising Star in Figure Skating

August 14, 2025

Sirinatthaya Mahittivanicha © YouTube

Sirinatthaya (Ani) Mahittivanicha, a 13-year-old prodigy from Bangkok, has emerged as Thailand’s most promising figure skater, captivating audiences with her skill and determination. Born on July 21, 2011, she has already claimed a gold medal at the 2023 Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy and multiple national titles, establishing herself as a trailblazer in a country where figure skating is still growing. Her journey inspires aspiring athletes across Southeast Asia. For those motivated to pursue skating or fitness inspired by Ani’s achievements, consult your doctor before starting any new physical activity, especially if you have health concerns.

A Young Talent’s Beginnings

Sirinatthaya’s skating journey began at age seven in 2018, sparked by her fascination with the ice at Bangkok’s IWIS International Skating Center. By 2020, she won her first Thailand National Figure Skating Championship at ISU Level 5, showcasing her potential. Her rapid rise continued with training stints at the Canadian Ice Academy in Mississauga, Ontario, in 2022–2023, where she competed in the Ontario Provincial and Sectional Series, earning top placements, per her Wikipedia profile. X users in 2025 praise her as “Thailand’s ice princess,” noting her early dedication.

International Breakthrough

In 2023, Sirinatthaya made history by winning gold in the Basic Novice Girls category at the Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy, a landmark achievement for Thai skating. She followed this with a silver medal at the 2025 Thailand Open Figure Skating Trophy in the Intermediate Novice Women’s category. Her consistent success at the Thailand National Youth Games, securing gold in 2022–2025, underscores her dominance, per ISU results. X posts in 2025 highlight her “graceful spins and fearless jumps,” reflecting her growing international recognition.

A National Star

Sirinatthaya’s domestic achievements are equally impressive. She claimed gold at the Thailand National Figure Skating Championships in 2023 and 2024 (ISU Level 7) and is a four-time gold medalist at the Thailand National Youth Games (2022–2025). Currently a member of Thailand’s National Team A, she trains under coaches Ohm Suriyotai and Karn Luanpreda at IWIS, balancing her athletic career with studies at Wellington College International School Bangkok. Her 2024 Figure & Speed Skating Association of Thailand profile notes her as a role model for young Thai skaters.

© YouTube/ ani_official

Pushing Boundaries

At 5-foot-4, Sirinatthaya combines technical precision with expressive performances, competing at ISU Level 8 by 2024. Her ability to excel in events like the Ontario Sectional Series, where she won gold in Barrie and bronze in Mississauga, demonstrates her adaptability, per Skate Canada results. X users in 2025 commend her “versatility on the ice,” with some predicting she could be Thailand’s first Olympic figure skater. Her training across continents reflects her ambition to elevate Thai skating globally.

Inspiring a Nation

Sirinatthaya’s success is a beacon for Thailand’s emerging figure skating scene. Unlike predecessors like Amy Alisara Arirachakaran, who competed internationally in 2003, or Tubtim Anyarin Terthnapat, a 2016 Skate Asia champion, Ani represents a new generation pushing the sport’s boundaries in Thailand, per FamousFix lists. Her achievements at just 13 highlight her potential to inspire, with X posts calling her “a game-changer for Thai sports.” As skating grows in popularity, she’s paving the way for future talents.

Final Thoughts

Sirinatthaya Mahittivanicha’s meteoric rise in figure skating showcases her talent, hard work, and vision for a sport still finding its footing in Thailand. From her Asian Open gold to her national dominance, she embodies the spirit of a pioneer. As she continues to compete and inspire in 2025, Ani’s journey proves that dedication can turn dreams into reality, positioning her as Thailand’s brightest skating star with the potential to shine on the world stage.

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