Ju-jitsu at the 2018 Asian Games – Men's ne-waza 77 kg

Men's ne-waza 77 kg
at the 2018 Asian Games
VenueJakarta Convention Center
Dates26 August 2018
Competitors33 from 21 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Kazakhstan
bronze medal    United Arab Emirates
bronze medal    Jordan
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The men's ne-waza 77 kilograms Ju-jitsu competition at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta was held on 26 August 2018 at the Jakarta Convention Center Assembly Hall. Ju-jitsu made its debut at the 2018 Asian Games. Earlier, it was incorporated into the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games.[1]

Schedule

All times are Western Indonesia Time (UTC+07:00)

Date Time Event
Sunday, 26 August 2018 10:00 1/32 finals
10:00 1/16 finals
10:00 1/8 finals
10:00 1/4 finals
10:00 Final of repechage
10:00 Final of tables
16:00 Finals

Results

Legend
  • DQ — Won by disqualification

Main bracket

Finals

Final of tables Final
 Nursultan Alymkulov (KGZ) 2
 Abdelkarim Al-Rasheed (JOR) 0  Nursultan Alymkulov (KGZ) 0
 Batkhuyagiin Erkhbayar (MGL) 0  Ruslan Israilov (KAZ) 2
 Ruslan Israilov (KAZ) 6

Top half

Section 1
1/32 finals 1/16 finals 1/8 finals 1/4 finals
 Muhammad Mumtaz (PAK) 3
 Mohammed Abdalhafiz (PLE) 0  Muhammad Mumtaz (PAK) 0
 Nursultan Alymkulov (KGZ) 100
 Nursultan Alymkulov (KGZ) 16
 Mirali Sharipov (UZB) 0
 Mirali Sharipov (UZB) 2
 Olzhas Nurtakanov (KAZ) 0
 Nursultan Alymkulov (KGZ) 2
 Mohamed Al-Qubaisi (UAE) 2
 Abdul Hamid Mehrdil (AFG) 0
 Mohamed Al-Qubaisi (UAE) 8
 Mohamed Al-Qubaisi (UAE) 4
 Reyhan Benatar Algadri (INA) 0
 Abdalsalam Haj Kadour (SYR) 0
 Reyhan Benatar Algadri (INA) 100
Section 2
1/32 finals 1/16 finals 1/8 finals 1/4 finals
 Allamyrat Garaýew (TKM) 2DQ
 Ahmed Salem Ayash (YEM) 0
 Allamyrat Garaýew (TKM) 0
 Tömörtogoogiin Mönkh (MGL) 0
 Tömörtogoogiin Mönkh (MGL) 5
 Rachata Ngamyoo (THA) 0
 Tömörtogoogiin Mönkh (MGL) 0
 Abdelkarim Al-Rasheed (JOR) 2
 Abdelkarim Al-Rasheed (JOR) 2
 Lee Tien-yu (TPE) 0
 Abdelkarim Al-Rasheed (JOR) 2
 Hamid Amraei (IRI) 0
 Abdulrahman Farman (KUW) 0
 Hamid Amraei (IRI) 3DQ

Bottom half

Section 3
1/16 finals 1/8 finals 1/4 finals Final of tables
 Adrian Guggenheim (PHI) 4
 Sooknatee Suntra (THA) 0
 Adrian Guggenheim (PHI) 0
 Saoud Al-Hammadi (UAE) 2
 Abdumanon Rahimov (TJK) 0
 Saoud Al-Hammadi (UAE) 2
 Saoud Al-Hammadi (UAE) 0
 Batkhuyagiin Erkhbayar (MGL) 2
 Nijad Al-Qosaibi (BRN) 100
 Abdul Rehman (PAK) 0
 Nijad Al-Qosaibi (BRN) 0
 Batkhuyagiin Erkhbayar (MGL) 100
 Batkhuyagiin Erkhbayar (MGL) 4
 Ulugbek Otamurodov (UZB) 2
Section 4
1/16 finals 1/8 finals 1/4 finals Final of tables
 Rahmet Taganow (TKM) 0
 Aiazbek Mustakov (KGZ) 0
 Aiazbek Mustakov (KGZ) 100
 Willy (INA) 0
 Willy (INA) 3
 Quek Kon Hui (SGP) 0
 Aiazbek Mustakov (KGZ) 0
 Ruslan Israilov (KAZ) 4
 Mohanad Sham (SYR) 0
 Hamzeh Al-Rasheed (JOR) 100
 Hamzeh Al-Rasheed (JOR) 0
 Ruslan Israilov (KAZ) 0
 Ruslan Israilov (KAZ) 100
 Mohammad Mansouri Davar (IRI) 0

Repechage

Final of repechageBronze medals
 Mohamed Al-Qubaisi (UAE)4 Mohamed Al-Qubaisi (UAE)0
 Tömörtogoogiin Mönkh (MGL)0 Batkhuyagiin Erkhbayar (MGL)0
 Saoud Al-Hammadi (UAE)4 Saoud Al-Hammadi (UAE)0
 Aiazbek Mustakov (KGZ)0 Abdelkarim Al-Rasheed (JOR)0
  • Aiazbek Mustakov of Kyrgyzstan originally won the silver medal, but was disqualified after she tested positive for Metandienone and GW501516.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Asian Games 2018: 10 Sports making its debut at the intercontinental event". thelivemirror. 21 August 2018. Retrieved 16 October 2018.
  2. ^ "List of persons currently serving a period of ineligibility as a result of an Anti-Doping Rule Violation". JJIF. 16 December 2020. Archived from the original on 27 July 2021. Retrieved 18 October 2021.