Ju-jitsu at the Asian Games

In today's world, Ju-jitsu at the Asian Games has been the subject of increasing interest and debate in various areas. Its impact and influence extend across different fields and contexts, awakening the curiosity and attention of an increasingly diverse public. Its relevance is undeniable in contemporary society, generating reflections, research and discussions in search of understanding its meaning and scope. In this sense, this article aims to address the topic of Ju-jitsu at the Asian Games in a broad and detailed manner, exploring its multiple facets, implications and challenges that it poses in various areas. The impact of Ju-jitsu at the Asian Games in different contexts will be analyzed, as well as its evolution over time, offering a comprehensive vision that contributes to enriching the understanding of this topic.

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

Editions

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

Events

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

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 (BRN)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

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 1 2
 Jordan 12 8 2
 Kazakhstan 15 16 2
 Kuwait 4 5 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 3 1
 Saudi Arabia 3 7 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 196 184

List of medalists

References

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