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Ju-jitsu at the Asian Games

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Ju-jitsu has been included in the Asian Games since the 2018 Asian Games in Indonesia.[1]

Editions

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Games Year Host city Best nation
XVIII 2018 JakartaPalembang, Indonesia  United Arab Emirates
XIX 2022 Hangzhou, China  United Arab Emirates

Events

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Event 18 22 Years
Ne-waza
Men's 56 kg X 1
Men's 62 kg X X 2
Men's 69 kg X X 2
Men's 77 kg X X 2
Men's 85 kg X X 2
Men's 94 kg X 1
Women's 48/49 kg X X 2
Women's 52 kg X 1
Women's 57 kg X 1
Women's 62/63 kg X X 2
Total 8 8

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United Arab Emirates (UAE)68519
2 Kazakhstan (KAZ)31610
3 South Korea (KOR)2248
4 Philippines (PHI)2024
5 Jordan (JOR)1135
6 Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)1023
7 Cambodia (CAM)1001
8 Bahrain (BHN)0101
 China (CHN)0101
 Singapore (SGP)0101
11 Thailand (THA)0033
12 Mongolia (MGL)0022
 Saudi Arabia (KSA)0022
 Vietnam (VIE)0022
15 Turkmenistan (TKM)0011
Totals (15 entries)16153263

Participating nations

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Nation 18 22 Years
 Afghanistan 7 3 2
 Bahrain 5 3 2
 Cambodia 2 1 2
 China 2 3 2
 Chinese Taipei 3 1 2
 India 11 1
 Indonesia 16 1 2
 Iran 10 2 2
 Iraq 2 2 2
 Jordan 12 8 2
 Kazakhstan 15 16 2
 Kuwait 4 6 2
 Kyrgyzstan 11 9 2
 Laos 2 1
 Lebanon 1 1
 Malaysia 2 1
 Mongolia 15 16 2
 Pakistan 4 1
 Palestine 3 3 2
 Philippines 9 11 2
 Qatar 5 1
 Saudi Arabia 3 8 2
 Singapore 7 9 2
 South Korea 2 12 2
 Syria 2 1
 Tajikistan 3 5 2
 Thailand 14 16 2
 Turkmenistan 11 4 2
 United Arab Emirates 15 16 2
 Uzbekistan 10 8 2
 Vietnam 4 6 2
 Yemen 4 1
Number of nations 28 28
Number of athletes 196 189

List of medalists

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References

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  1. ^ "Asian Games 2018: 10 Sports making its debut at the intercontinental event". thelivemirror. 21 August 2018. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
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