Kuwait at the 2006 Asian Games | |
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IOC code | KUW |
NOC | Kuwait Olympic Committee |
in Doha | |
Medals Ranked 17th |
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Asian Games appearances (overview) | |
Other related appearances | |
Athletes from Kuwait (2010) |
Kuwait participated in the 15th Asian Games , officially known as the XV Asiad held in Doha, Qatar from December 1 to December 15, 2006. Kuwait ranked 17th with 6 gold medals in this edition of the Asiad. [1]
Medal | Name | Sport | Event | Date |
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Gold | Naser Al-Meqlad | Shooting | Men's trap | 3 |
Gold | Abdulrahman Al-Faihan Naser Al-Meqlad Khaled Al-Mudhaf | Athletics | Men's trap team | 3 |
Gold | Salah Al-Mutairi | Shooting | Men's skeet | 8 |
Gold | Abdullah Al-Otaibi | Karate | Men's kumite 70 kg | 13 |
Gold | Ahmad Munir | Karate | Men's kumite 80 kg | 13 |
Gold | Torki Al-Khalidi Bader Abbas Abdulaziz Al-Zoabi Faisal Al-Mutairi Saleh Al-Jaimaz Husain Siwan Fahad Rabie Abdullah Al-Theyab Yousef Al-Fadhli Ali Al-Haddad Mahdi Al-Qallaf Meshal Swailem Hamad Al-Rashidi Ali Al-Mithin Saad Al-Azemi Ali Murad | Handball | Men | 14 |
Silver | Ali Al-Zinkawi | Athletics | Men's hammer throw | 8 |
Silver | Salah Al-Mutairi Zaid Al-Mutairi Abdullah Al-Rashidi | Shooting | Men's skeet team | 8 |
Silver | Saleh Al-Haddad | Athletics | Men's long jump | 9 |
Silver | Mohammad Al-Azemi | Athletics | Men's 800 metres | 11 |
Silver | Ahmad Munir | Karate | Men's kumite +80 kg | 13 |
Bronze | Khaled Al-Mudhaf | Shooting | Men's trap | 3 |
Bronze | Fawzi Al-Shammari | Athletics | Men's 400 metres | 10 |
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