Asian Games 2023 Medal Events Results

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Karate

Women's Kumite -50Kg, Bronze Medal Bout A

United Arab Emirates
Hawraa Alajmi
5

Karate

Women's Kumite -50Kg, Bronze Medal Bout B

Iran
Bahmanyar Sara
6

Karate

Women's Kumite -50Kg, Gold Medal Contest

Chinese Taipei
Gu Shiau Shuang
5HANTEI
Kazakhstan
Zhangbyrbay Moldir
5

Karate

Men's Team Kata, Bronze Medal Match 1

Iraq
41.80

Karate

Men's Team Kata, Bronze Medal Match 2

Kuwait
42.30

Karate

Men's Team Kata, Gold Medal Contest

Japan
44.50
Macau
41.70

Artistic Swimming

Team, Free Routine

China
868.9676
Japan
831.2535
Kazakhstan
663.7417

Asian Games Results 2023: Check out Asian Games Results, Gold Medalists, Silver Medalists, Bronze Medalists on sports.ndtv.com. While 'Aab ki Baar, Sau Paar' (which translates to crossing 100 medals this time) has been the catchline for the Indian contingent at the Asian Games 2023, the fans and the sporting establishment would like to temper its expectations but with an eye to surpass the tally of 70 medals won in the previous edition in Jakarta and Palembang. India will be aiming to scale new heights at the Asian Games after registering their best-ever medal count during the 2018 edition of the event. The latest edition of the Asian Games will start on September 23 in China's Hangzhou and will go on till October 8. The 19th edition of the Asian Games will witness a 655-member strong Indian team in action in 41 disciplines out of 61. The games will be played across 56 venues, with 481 gold medals on offer. Though the games will officially start on September 23, sports like cricket, football, volleyball and beach volleyball will kickstart from September 19 onwards. The country will be vying for top honours across 39 sporting disciplines, including individual and team events. Olympic and World Champion Neeraj Chopra will be India's biggest face at the event, aiming to replicate his gold-winning heroics in Jakarta in 2018.