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

Editions

Games Year Host city Best nation
XVIII2018JakartaPalembang, Indonesia United Arab Emirates
XIX2022Hangzhou, China United Arab Emirates

Events

Event1822Years
Ne-waza
Men's 56 kgX1
Men's 62 kgXX2
Men's 69 kgXX2
Men's 77 kgXX2
Men's 85 kgXX2
Men's 94 kgX1
Women's 48/49 kgXX2
Women's 52 kgX1
Women's 57 kgX1
Women's 62/63 kgXX2
Total88

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 (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

Nation 18 22Years
 Afghanistan 732
 Bahrain 532
 Cambodia 212
 China 232
 Chinese Taipei 312
 India 111
 Indonesia 1612
 Iran 1022
 Iraq 222
 Jordan 1282
 Kazakhstan 15162
 Kuwait 462
 Kyrgyzstan 1192
 Laos 21
 Lebanon 11
 Malaysia 21
 Mongolia 15162
 Pakistan 41
 Palestine 332
 Philippines 9112
 Qatar 51
 Saudi Arabia 382
 Singapore 792
 South Korea 2122
 Syria 21
 Tajikistan 352
 Thailand 14162
 Turkmenistan 1142
 United Arab Emirates 15162
 Uzbekistan 1082
 Vietnam 462
 Yemen 41
Number of nations2828
Number of athletes196189

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.
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