Japan_at_the_2022_Asian_Games

Japan at the 2022 Asian Games

Japan at the 2022 Asian Games

Sporting event delegation


Japan competed at the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou, China.[1][2] Earlier the event was scheduled to held in September 2022[3] but due to COVID-19 pandemic cases rising in China the event was postponed and rescheduled to September–October 2023.[4][5] Japan competed with 772 athletes.

Quick Facts Japan at the 2022 Asian Games, IOC code ...

With Nagoya and Aichi Prefecture hosting the 2026 Asian Games, a Japanese segment was performed at the closing ceremony.

Background

Inauguration ceremony

On September 15, 2023, the Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC) held a team inauguration ceremony in Tokyo in the presence of Prince and Princess Akishino. About 720 people from a total of 1,137 delegates, including 771 players and 366 managers and coaches, excluding players participating in overseas training camps, attended the ceremony.

Broadcasters

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Medalists

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Competitors

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Archery

Recurve
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Artistic swimming

Athletics

Track & road events
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Field events
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Badminton

Men

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Women

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Mixed

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Baseball

Basketball

5x5 basketball

3x3 basketball

Boxing

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Breaking

Bridge

Canoeing

Slalom

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Sprint

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Chess

Cricket

Cycling

BMX

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Mountain biking

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Road

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Track

Sprint
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Keirin
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Omnium
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Madison
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Team
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Diving

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Equestrian

Esports

Fencing

Men
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Women
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Field hockey

Men's tournament

Women's tournament

Football

Men's tournament

Women's tournament

Go

Golf

Gymnastics

Artistic

Men
Qualification & Team Final
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Individual finals
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Women
Qualification & Team Final
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Individual finals
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Handball

Judo

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Kabaddi

Karate

Kurash

Marathon swimming

Modern pentathlon

Roller skating

Rowing

Rugby

Sailing

Sepak takraw

Shooting

Skateboarding

Soft tennis

Softball

Sport climbing

Speed
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Combined
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  1. The women's boulder and lead final has been cancelled due to rain and safety of the athletes. The semi-finals result would be used as final result.[7]

Squash

Swimming

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Women

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Mixed

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Table tennis

Taekwondo

Tennis

Triathlon

Volleyball

Beach volleyball

Indoor volleyball

Water polo

Weightlifting

Wrestling

Wushu

Taolu

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References

  1. Sportstar, Team (16 September 2023). "A brief history of the Asian Games: Motto, organisers, controversies and hosts". Sportstar. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  2. "Biggest ever Asian Games set to kick off in China's Hangzhou". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  3. Chakraborty, Amlan (6 May 2022). "Games Hangzhou Asian Games postponed until 2023 over COVID". Reuters. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
  4. "Asian Games postponed". ocasia.org. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
  5. Yeo, Stanley (7 October 2023). "Official communication women's boulder & lead final: Cancellation of final" (PDF). Hangzhou Asian Games Organising Committee. Retrieved 7 October 2023.

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