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| gold_KAZ = 3 | silver_KAZ = 5 | bronze_KAZ = 22
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Revision as of 10:01, 1 October 2023

The 2022 Asian Games, officially known as the XIX Asian Games, is the largest sporting event in Asia governed by Olympic Council of Asia (OCA). They are currently being held from 23 September to 8 October 2023 in Hangzhou, China, with 481 events in 40 sports and disciplines featured in the Games.[1]

Brunei and Oman won their first ever silver medal at the Asian Games.[2]

Medal table

  *   Host nation (China)

2022 Asian Games medal table[3]
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China*1197137227
2 South Korea303257119
3 Japan293839106
4 India11161542
5 Uzbekistan11111739
6 Thailand1061430
7 Chinese Taipei8101331
8 Hong Kong6151940
9 North Korea58518
10 Indonesia431118
11 Iran3121227
12 Kazakhstan352230
13 Malaysia341219
14 Bahrain3126
15 Singapore25411
16 Kuwait1315
17 Vietnam121215
18 Qatar1225
19 Philippines1179
20 United Arab Emirates1146
21 Macau1124
 Tajikistan1124
23 Kyrgyzstan1023
24 Saudi Arabia1012
25 Mongolia0279
26 Jordan0213
27 Turkmenistan0123
28 Pakistan0112
29 Brunei0101
 Oman0101
 Sri Lanka0101
32 Afghanistan0033
33 Laos0022
34 Bangladesh0011
 Iraq0011
 Lebanon0011
Totals (36 entries)256257331844

References

  1. ^ "Asian Games 2022: Full list of sports and disciplines in Hangzhou". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  2. ^ Lee, David (25 September 2023). "Brunei's Basma Lachkar creates history with wushu silver at Asian Games". The Straits Times. Singapore. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Competition Medal Count". Retrieved September 24, 2023.