Japan_at_the_2023_East_Asian_Youth_Games

Japan at the 2023 East Asian Youth Games

Japan at the 2023 East Asian Youth Games

Sporting event delegation


Japan participated in the 2023 East Asian Youth Games in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia on 16–23 August 2023.[1] [2] The nation sent 48 athletes competing in 7 sports.[3][4] Japan finished second in the medal table with 22 gold medals, 6 silver medals and 13 bronze medals. 42 of the 48 delegated athletes won medals.

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Medal summary

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Medalists

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Athletics

Momoko Yamada
Ion Kondo
Sari Kamei
Haruna Seta
Kotoha Nakano
Daiki Sasaki
Ko Ochiai
Wakushi Narukawa

Boxing

Miku Oikawa
Amu Ota
Ryuki Waga
Keisuke Akimoto
Shoma Okumura
Fuma Kumamoto
Jo Oikawa
Ryota Ajiki

Esports

Riku Saito
Haruki Arai

Judo

Keisho Mitsuishi
Kanae Kurata
Yuna Fukushima
Katsuhiro Kaburagi

Table Tennis

Misuzu Takeya
Saya Yamamuro
Senri Tsukasa
Sachi Aoki
Takumi Tanimoto
Daito Masaki
Tamito Watanabe
Kazuki Yoshiyama

Taekwondo

Otoa Ishida
Ruka Okamoto
Koharu Suzuki
Takato Kato
Ryusei Ohara
Riku Takamaru

Wrestling

Chisato Yoshida
Sowaka Uchida
Sakura Onishi
Rinka Ogawa
Natsumi Masuda
Mona Ezaka
Natsura Okazawa
Keyvan Gharehdaghi
Akito Maehara
Ariya Yoshida
Yamato Ogawa
Yamato Furusawa


References

  1. Shefferd, Neil (16 December 2022). "Esports set to feature as medal event as part of 2023 East Asian Youth Games in Ulaanbaatar". Inside the Games. Retrieved 29 January 2023.
  2. "Participating NOCs". Ulaanbaatar2023. 9 August 2023.
  3. "Sports". Ulaanbaatar2023. 9 August 2023.
  4. "Medal table". Ulaanbaatar2023. 18 August 2023.

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