Japan at the 2009 Asian Martial Arts Games

Japan participated in the 2009 Asian Martial Arts Games in Bangkok, Thailand on August 1 – August 9 2009.[1] The nation finished fifth in the medal table after collected 9 gold, 2 silver, and 3 bronze medals.[2]

Japan at the
2009 Asian Martial Arts Games
IOC codeJPN
NOCJapanese Olympic Committee
in Bangkok
Competitors19 in 4 sports
Medals
Ranked 5th
Gold
9
Silver
2
Bronze
3
Total
14
Asian Martial Arts Games appearances
  • 2009

Medal table

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SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
  Judo5117
  Karate4116
  Taekwondo0011
Totals (3 entries)92314

Medalists

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Medal Name Sport Event Date
  Gold Daisuke Asano Judo Men's extra lightweight, -60 kg August 2
  Gold Yuki Hayano Judo Men's half lightweight, -66 kg August 2
  Gold Chie Iwata Judo Women's lightweight, -57 kg August 2
  Gold Rina Kozawa Judo Women's half middleweight, -63 kg August 2
  Gold Kanae Yamabe Judo Women's heavyweight, +78 kg August 3
  Gold Masahiko Ota Karate Men's -60 kg August 6
  Gold Shinji Nagaki Karate Men's -67 kg August 7
  Gold Ryosuke Shimizu Karate Men's -84 kg August 8
  Gold Sayuri Maejima Karate Women's -61 kg August 8
  Silver Shun Saito Judo Men's middleweight, -90 kg August 3
  Silver Miki Kobayashi Karate Women's -55 kg August 7
  Bronze Shinji Kanaoka Judo Men's lightweight, -73 kg August 2
  Bronze Kenta Kai Karate Men's -75 kg August 7
  Bronze Taisei Hojo Taekwondo Men's lightweight, -72 kg August 5

Competitors

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Judo

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Athlete Event Preliminary Quarter-finals Semi-finals Repechage Gold medal match Rank
Daisuke Asano -60 kg   Sivanvilay
W
  Thanaphon
W
  Kim K Y
W
Bye   Tömörkhüleg
W
 
Yuki Hayano -66 kg   Norkobilov
W
  Al Shaleh
W
  Nguyễn
W
Bye   Davaasüren
W
 
Shinji Kanaoka -73 kg Bye   Yadav
W
  Bang G M
L
  Al Mawirdi
W
DNQ  
Shun Saito -90 kg Bye   Chiang C A
W
  Al Dikan
W
Bye   Kwon Y W
L
 

Women

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Athlete Event Preliminary Quarter-finals Semi-finals Repechage Gold medal match Rank
Chie Iwata -57 kg Bye   Pandini
W
  Isakova
W
Bye   Ten
W
 
Rina Kozawa -63 kg Bye Bye   Anggraeni
W
Bye   Abdurahmanova
W
 
Kanae Yamabe +78 kg Bye   Protaeng
W
  Shekerova
W
Bye   Kim N Y
W
 

Karate

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Athlete Event Preliminary Quarter-finals Semi-finals Repechage Gold medal match Rank
Masahiko Ota -60 kg   Ramasamy
3-2 W
  Xayakone
8-1 W
  Hashim
5-2 W
Bye   Lee J H
4-2 W
 
Shinji Nagaki -67 kg   Othman
1-0 W
  Amiri
3-0 W
  Hadid
3-1 W
Bye   Nguyễn
9-1 W
 
Kenta Kai -75 kg   Nguyễn
9-4 W
  Wong W K
8-4 W
  Al Hamwi
4-6 L
  Yen T Y
15-7 W
DNQ  
Ryosuke Shimizu -84 kg   Mahamut
7-4 W
  Jin M K
8-3 W
  Al Sabsabi
10-2 W
Bye   Salim
4-1 W
 

Women

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Athlete Event Preliminary Quarter-finals Semi-finals Repechage Gold medal match Rank
Miki Kobayashi -55 kg   Jang S Y
7-3 W
  Nagarkoti
8-0 W
  Lưu
9-3 W
Bye   Chen D
2-3 L
 
Sayuri Maejima -61 kg   Soriano
5-0 W
  Phommachan
8-0 W
  Bùi
5-4 W
Bye   Chan K M
8-3 W
 

Muaythai

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Athlete Event Preliminary Quarter-finals Semi-finals Repechage Gold medal match Rank
Masayuki Uchida 57–60 kg   Sahu
5-0 W
  Kholmuratov
0-5 L
DNQ 4
Kenta Miyagawa 60–63.5 kg Bye   Zhang X L
0-5 L
DNQ 4

Taekwondo

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Athlete Event Preliminary Quarter-finals Semi-finals Repechage Gold medal match Rank
Taisei Hojo -72 kg Bye   Win T L
4-3 W
  Talal
2-5 L
DNQ  
Kenta Miyagawa -78 kg   Baykuziyev
1-2 L
DNQ 5

Women

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Athlete Event Preliminary Quarter-finals Semi-finals Repechage Gold medal match Rank
Erika Kasahara -51 kg   Soe S M
4-0 W
  Sangnarin
4-5 L
DNQ 4
Honami Kobayashi -55 kg   Kuan I W
3-8 L
DNQ 5

References

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  1. ^ "第1回アジアマーシャルアーツゲームズ(2009/バンコク). Standard". Japanese Olympic Committee. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
  2. ^ "第1回アジアマーシャルアーツゲームズ成績一覧. Standard". Japanese Olympic Committee. Retrieved 9 July 2022.