Ju-jitsu at the 2009 Asian Martial Arts Games

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Ju-jitsu
at the 2009 Asian Martial Arts Games
Jujitsu pictogram.svg
Venue Thai-Japanese Youth Center
Dates4–6 August 2009
2009  

The Ju-Jitsu competition at the 2009 Asian Martial Arts Games took place from August 4 to August 6 at the Thai-Japan Youth Center.

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Medalists

Duo

EventGoldSilverBronze
WomenFlag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Shabina Nawaz Janjua
Farah Riaz
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Saowanee Limpanayingyong
Wassanaporn Samthong
Flag of India.svg  India
Sakshi Singh
Gule Surkhab
None awarded
MixedFlag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Haroon Shakir Siddiqui
Shabina Nawaz Janjua
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Bodin Panjabutra
Saowanee Limpanayingyong
Flag of India.svg  India
Lalit Singh
Sakshi Singh
None awarded

Fighting

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's −69 kgAiat Ullah
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Lalit Singh
Flag of India.svg  India
Komrid Hanbenjapong
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Ramish Rahi
Flag of Afghanistan (2004-2021).svg  Afghanistan
Men's −77 kgBodin Panjabutra
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Siaf Khedher
Flag of Iraq.svg  Iraq
Din Mohummad Mubariz
Flag of Afghanistan (2004-2021).svg  Afghanistan
Haroon Shakir Siddiqui
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Men's −85 kgMurtadha Kamal
Flag of Iraq.svg  Iraq
Elyorbek Akbarov
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan
Muhammad Ashiq Mahmood
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Kreangkrai Suwannachat
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Women's −55 kgWassanaporn Samthong
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Farah Riaz
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Sakshi Singh
Flag of India.svg  India
None awarded
Women's −62 kgSaowanee Limpanayingyong
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Shabina Nawaz Janjua
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Gule Surkhab
Flag of India.svg  India
None awarded

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan  (PAK)3227
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)3227
3Flag of Iraq.svg  Iraq  (IRQ)1102
4Flag of India.svg  India  (IND)0145
5Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan  (UZB)0101
6Flag of Afghanistan (2004-2021).svg  Afghanistan  (AFG)0022
Totals (6 entries)771024

Results

Duo

Women

4 August

Round 1 Final
Flag of Thailand.svg Saowanee Limpanayingyong (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg Wassanaporn Samthong (THA)
80
Flag of India.svg Sakshi Singh (IND)
Flag of India.svg Gule Surkhab (IND)
56 Flag of Thailand.svg Saowanee Limpanayingyong (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg Wassanaporn Samthong (THA)
79
Flag of Pakistan.svg Shabina Nawaz Janjua (PAK)
Flag of Pakistan.svg Farah Riaz (PAK)
83

Mixed

4 August

Round 1 Final
Flag of Thailand.svg Bodin Panjabutra (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg Saowanee Limpanayingyong (THA)
86
Flag of India.svg Lalit Singh (IND)
Flag of India.svg Sakshi Singh (IND)
61 Flag of Thailand.svg Bodin Panjabutra (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg Saowanee Limpanayingyong (THA)
84
Flag of Pakistan.svg Haroon Shakir Siddiqui (PAK)
Flag of Pakistan.svg Shabina Nawaz Janjua (PAK)
85

Fighting

Men's 69 kg

5 August

Round 1SemifinalsFinal
Flag of Thailand.svg Komrid Hanbenjapong (THA)14Flag of Thailand.svg Komrid Hanbenjapong (THA)0Flag of India.svg Lalit Singh (IND)0
Flag of Afghanistan (2004-2021).svg Ramish Rahi (AFG)2Flag of Pakistan.svg Aiat Ullah (PAK)14Flag of Pakistan.svg Aiat Ullah (PAK)14

Men's 77 kg

5 August

Round 1
Score
Flag of Afghanistan (2004-2021).svg Din Mohummad Mubariz (AFG)14–2Flag of India.svg Abhay Kumar Mishra (IND)
Flag of Kuwait.svg Neda Al-Anezi (KUW)0–14Flag of Thailand.svg Bodin Panjabutra (THA)
Flag of Iraq.svg Siaf Khedher (IRQ)Bye
Flag of Pakistan.svg Haroon Shakir Siddiqui (PAK)Bye
Round robin
PosAthletePldWLTHAIRQAFGPAK
1Flag of Thailand.svg Bodin Panjabutra (THA)33014–014–0WO
2Flag of Iraq.svg Siaf Khedher (IRQ)3210–147–2WO
3Flag of Afghanistan (2004-2021).svg Din Mohummad Mubariz (AFG)3120–142–7WO
4Flag of Pakistan.svg Haroon Shakir Siddiqui (PAK)303

Men's 85 kg

6 August

Round 1
Score
Flag of Iraq.svg Murtadha Kamal (IRQ)14–2Flag of Kuwait.svg Mohammad Al-Bannai (KUW)
Flag of Thailand.svg Kreangkrai Suwannachat (THA)14–0Flag of India.svg Tarsem Sharma (IND)
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Elyorbek Akbarov (UZB)Bye
Flag of Pakistan.svg Muhammad Ashiq Mahmood (PAK)Bye
Round robin
PosAthletePldWLIRQUZBPAKTHA
1Flag of Iraq.svg Murtadha Kamal (IRQ)3214–38–765–67
2Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Elyorbek Akbarov (UZB)3213–413–310–5
3Flag of Pakistan.svg Muhammad Ashiq Mahmood (PAK)3127–83–134–1
4Flag of Thailand.svg Kreangkrai Suwannachat (THA)31267–655–101–4
  • Murtadha Kamal of Iraq tied with Elyorbek Akbarov in score but defeated 7–5 the latter in final to seize the gold medal.

Women's 55 kg

5 August

Round 1 Final
Flag of India.svg Sakshi Singh (IND)0
Flag of Pakistan.svg Farah Riaz (PAK)14Flag of Pakistan.svg Farah Riaz (PAK)0
Flag of Thailand.svg Wassanaporn Samthong (THA)14

Women's 62 kg

6 August

Round 1 Final
Flag of India.svg Gule Surkhab (IND)0
Flag of Thailand.svg Saowanee Limpanayingyong (THA)14Flag of Thailand.svg Saowanee Limpanayingyong (THA)14
Flag of Pakistan.svg Shabina Nawaz Janjua (PAK)0

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