Ju-jitsu at the 2022 Asian Games

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Ju-jitsu
at the 2022 Asian Games
Ju-jitsu, 2022 Asian Games.svg
Venue Xiaoshan Linpu Gymnasium
Dates5–7 October 2023
Competitors189 from 28 nations
  2018
2026  

Ju-jitsu at the 2022 Asian Games was held at the Xiaoshan Linpu Gymnasium, Hangzhou, China, from 5 to 7 October 2023. [1]

Contents

Schedule

PPreliminary rounds & Repechage FSemifinals & Finals
Event↓/Date →5th
Thu
6th
Fri
7th
Sat
Men's ne-waza 62 kg PF
Men's ne-waza 69 kg PF
Men's ne-waza 77 kg PF
Men's ne-waza 85 kg PF
Women's ne-waza 48 kg PF
Women's ne-waza 52 kg PF
Women's ne-waza 57 kg PF
Women's ne-waza 63 kg PF

Medalists

Men's ne-waza

EventGoldSilverBronze
−62 kg
details
Khaled Al-Shehi
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates
Khalid Al-Blooshi
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates
Abdulmalik Almurdhi
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia
Mansur Khabibulla
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
−69 kg
details
Nurzhan Batyrbekov
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Mohamed Al-Suwaidi
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates
Joo Seong-hyeon
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Aldiyar Serik
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
−77 kg
details
Koo Bon-cheol
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Ali Seena Munfaredi
Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain
Mahdi Al-Awlaqi
Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait
Davaadorj Munkhtur
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia
−85 kg
details
Faisal Al-Ketbi
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates
Kim Hee-seoung
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Omar Tariq Nada
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia
Saeed Al-Kubaisi
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates

Women's ne-waza

EventGoldSilverBronze
−48 kg
details
Meggie Ochoa
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Balqees Abdulla
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates
Phùng Thị Huệ
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Kacie Tan
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
−52 kg
details
Asma Al-Hosani
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates
Miao Jie
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Park Jeong-hye
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Jenna Kaila Napolis
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
−57 kg
details
Annie Ramirez
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Galina Duvanova
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Shamsa Al-Ameri
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates
Orapa Senatham
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
−63 kg
details
Shamma Al-Kalbani
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates
Sung Ki-ra
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Marian Urdabayeva
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Choi Hee-joo
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea

Medal table

  *   Host nation (China)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates  (UAE)43310
2Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines  (PHI)2013
3Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea  (KOR)1236
4Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan  (KAZ)1135
5Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain  (BHR)0101
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)*0101
7Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia  (KSA)0022
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)0022
9Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia  (MGL)0011
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam  (VIE)0011
Totals (10 entries)881632

Participating nations

A total of 189 athletes from 28 nations competed in ju-jitsu at the 2022 Asian Games

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  1. "Ju-jitsu Schedule for the 19th Asian Games" . Retrieved 1 October 2023.