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Ju-jitsu at the 2009 Asian Martial Arts Games

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Ju-jitsu
at the 2009 Asian Martial Arts Games
VenueThai-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.

Medalists

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Duo

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Women  Pakistan
Shabina Nawaz Janjua
Farah Riaz
 Thailand
Saowanee Limpanayingyong
Wassanaporn Samthong
 India
Sakshi Singh
Gule Surkhab
None awarded
Mixed  Pakistan
Haroon Shakir Siddiqui
Shabina Nawaz Janjua
 Thailand
Bodin Panjabutra
Saowanee Limpanayingyong
 India
Lalit Singh
Sakshi Singh
None awarded

Fighting

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's −69 kg Aiat Ullah
 Pakistan
Lalit Singh
 India
Komrid Hanbenjapong
 Thailand
Ramish Rahi
 Afghanistan
Men's −77 kg Bodin Panjabutra
 Thailand
Siaf Khedher
 Iraq
Din Mohummad Mubariz
 Afghanistan
Haroon Shakir Siddiqui
 Pakistan
Men's −85 kg Murtadha Kamal
 Iraq
Elyorbek Akbarov
 Uzbekistan
Muhammad Ashiq Mahmood
 Pakistan
Kreangkrai Suwannachat
 Thailand
Women's −55 kg Wassanaporn Samthong
 Thailand
Farah Riaz
 Pakistan
Sakshi Singh
 India
None awarded
Women's −62 kg Saowanee Limpanayingyong
 Thailand
Shabina Nawaz Janjua
 Pakistan
Gule Surkhab
 India
None awarded

Medal table

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

Results

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Duo

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Women

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4 August

Round 1 Final
 Saowanee Limpanayingyong (THA)
 Wassanaporn Samthong (THA)
80
 Sakshi Singh (IND)
 Gule Surkhab (IND)
56  Saowanee Limpanayingyong (THA)
 Wassanaporn Samthong (THA)
79
 Shabina Nawaz Janjua (PAK)
 Farah Riaz (PAK)
83

Mixed

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4 August

Round 1 Final
 Bodin Panjabutra (THA)
 Saowanee Limpanayingyong (THA)
86
 Lalit Singh (IND)
 Sakshi Singh (IND)
61  Bodin Panjabutra (THA)
 Saowanee Limpanayingyong (THA)
84
 Haroon Shakir Siddiqui (PAK)
 Shabina Nawaz Janjua (PAK)
85

Fighting

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Men's 69 kg

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5 August

Round 1SemifinalsFinal
 Komrid Hanbenjapong (THA)14 Komrid Hanbenjapong (THA)0 Lalit Singh (IND)0
 Ramish Rahi (AFG)2 Aiat Ullah (PAK)14 Aiat Ullah (PAK)14

Men's 77 kg

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5 August

Round 1
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Score
 Din Mohummad Mubariz (AFG) 14–2  Abhay Kumar Mishra (IND)
 Neda Al-Anezi (KUW) 0–14  Bodin Panjabutra (THA)
 Siaf Khedher (IRQ) Bye
 Haroon Shakir Siddiqui (PAK) Bye
Round robin
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Pos Athlete Pld W L THA IRQ AFG PAK
1  Bodin Panjabutra (THA) 3 3 0 14–0 14–0 WO
2  Siaf Khedher (IRQ) 3 2 1 0–14 7–2 WO
3  Din Mohummad Mubariz (AFG) 3 1 2 0–14 2–7 WO
4  Haroon Shakir Siddiqui (PAK) 3 0 3

Men's 85 kg

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6 August

Round 1
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Score
 Murtadha Kamal (IRQ) 14–2  Mohammad Al-Bannai (KUW)
 Kreangkrai Suwannachat (THA) 14–0  Tarsem Sharma (IND)
 Elyorbek Akbarov (UZB) Bye
 Muhammad Ashiq Mahmood (PAK) Bye
Round robin
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Pos Athlete Pld W L IRQ UZB PAK THA
1  Murtadha Kamal (IRQ) 3 2 1 4–3 8–7 65–67
2  Elyorbek Akbarov (UZB) 3 2 1 3–4 13–3 10–5
3  Muhammad Ashiq Mahmood (PAK) 3 1 2 7–8 3–13 4–1
4  Kreangkrai Suwannachat (THA) 3 1 2 67–65 5–10 1–4
  • 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

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5 August

Round 1 Final
 Sakshi Singh (IND) 0
 Farah Riaz (PAK) 14  Farah Riaz (PAK) 0
 Wassanaporn Samthong (THA) 14

Women's 62 kg

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6 August

Round 1 Final
 Gule Surkhab (IND) 0
 Saowanee Limpanayingyong (THA) 14  Saowanee Limpanayingyong (THA) 14
 Shabina Nawaz Janjua (PAK) 0

References

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