Asian Games 2023 Medal Tally


Photo credit: Hangzhou Asian Games | hangzhou2022.cn

The Asian Games, officially known as the XIX Asian Games, mark the 19th edition of this event, slated to take place in Hangzhou, China, from September 23 to October 8, 2023, with the participation of 45 nations. A total of 481 events will be contested across 61 disciplines in 40 sports. Originally scheduled for September 2022, the Games were postponed to 2023 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Asian Games 2023 Live Updates: [here]
Asian Games 2023 Schedule: [here]
Asian Games 2023 Athletes: [here]
Asian Games 2023 Results: [here]
Asian Games 2023 Tickets: [here]

Here is the Hangzhou Asian Games medal standings:

Asian Games 2023 Medal Tally

by teampilipinas.info
RankCountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1China (CHN)20111171383
2Japan (JPN)526769188
3South Korea (KOR)425989190
4India (IND)283841107
5Uzbekistan (UZB)22183171
6Chinese Taipei (TPE)19202867
7Iran (IRI)13212054
8Thailand (THA)12143258
9Bahrain (BRN)123520
10North Korea (PRK)11181039
11Kazakhstan (KAZ)10224880
12Hong Kong (HKG)8162953
13Indonesia (INA)7111836
14Malaysia (MAS)681832
15Qatar (QAT)56314
16United Arab Emirates (UAE)551020
17Philippines flag Philippines (PHI) 421218
18Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)42915
19Saudi Arabia (KSA)42410
20Singapore (SGP)36716
21Vietnam (VIE)351927
22Mongolia (MGL)351321
23Kuwait (KUW)34411
24Tajikistan (TJK)2147
25Macau (MAC)1326
26Sri Lanka (SRI)1225
27Myanmar (MYA)1023
28Jordan (JOR)0549
29Turkmenistan (TKM)0167
30Afghanistan (AFG)0145
31Pakistan (PAK)0123
32Brunei (BRU)0112
33Nepal (NEP)0112
34Oman (OMA)0112
35Laos (LAO)0033
36Bangladesh (BAN)0022
37Iraq (IRQ)0022
38Cambodia (CAM)0011
39Lebanon (LBN)0011
40Palestine (PLE)0011
41Syria (SYR)0011
42Bhutan (BHU)0000
43Maldives (MDV)0000
44Timor-Leste (TLS)0000
45Yemen (YEM) 0000


Philippines flag Asian Games 2023 Team Philippines Athletes: [here]
Philippines flag Asian Games 2023 Team Philippines Schedule: [here]

🥇 Team Philippines GOLD Medalists:
1. EJ Obiena (Athletics - Men's Pole Vault)
2. Margarita Ochoa (Ju-jitsu - Women -48Kg)
3. Annie Ramirez (Ju-jitsu - Women -57Kg)
4. Gilas Pilipinas (Basketball - Men's 5x5) Justin Brownlee, Ange Kouame, Chris Newsome, Scottie Thompson, Calvin Oftana, Japeth Aguilar, CJ Perez, Kevin Alas, June Mar Fajardo, Arvin Tolentino, Marcio Lassiter and Chris Ross.

🥈 Team Philippines SILVER Medalists:
1. Arnel Mandal (Wushu - Men's 56Kg)
2. Eumir Marcial (Boxing - Men's 80Kg)

🥉 Team Philippines BRONZE Medalists:
1. Patrick King Perez (Taekwondo - Men's Individual Poomsae)
2. Jones Llabres Inso (Wushu - Men's Taijiquan & Taijijian All-Round)
3. Gideon Fred Padua (Wushu - Men's 60Kg)
4. Clemente Tabugara Jr. (Wushu - Men's 65Kg)
5. Alex Eala (Tennis - Women's Singles)
6. Francis Casey Alcantara & Alex Eala (Tennis - Mixed Doubles)
7. Patrick Coo (Cycling BMX Racing - Men's Race)
8. Team Philippines (Sepaktakraw - Men's Quadrant) Jason Huerte, Mark Joseph Gonzales, Rheyjey Ortouste, Vince Alyson Torno, and reserves Ronsited Gabayeron & Jom Lerry Rafael
9. Elreen Ann Ando (Weightlifting - Women's 64Kg)
10. Sakura Alforte (Karate - Women's Individual Kata)
11. Team Philippines (Sepaktakraw - Men's Regu) Jason Huerte, Mark Joseph Gonzales, Rheyjey Ortouste, Ronsited Gabayeron & Jom Lerry Rafael
12. Jenna Kaila Napolis (Ju-jitsu - Women -52Kg)

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