Japan at the 2006 Asian Games
Japan participated in the 2006 Asian Games held in Doha, Qatar from December 1, 2006 to December 15, 2006.
Japan at the 2006 Asian Games | |
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IOC code | JPN |
NOC | Japanese Olympic Committee |
in Doha | |
Flag bearer | Saori Yoshida |
Medals Ranked 3rd |
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Asian Games appearances (overview) | |
Medalists
This country garnered a total of 198 medals of which 50 are gold.[1]
Gold medalists
- Shingo Suetsugu – Athletics (Men's 200m)
- Daichi Sawano – Athletics (Men's Pole Vault)
- Kenji Narisako – Athletics (Men's 400 m Hurdles)
- Kumiko Ikeda – Athletics (Women's Long Jump)
- Kayoko Fukushi – Athletics (Women's 10,000m)
- Masaru Ito – Bowling (Men's Five Player Teams)
- Yoshinao Masatoki
- Tomoyuki Sasaki
- Toshihiko Takahashi
- Masaaki Takemoto
- Tomokatsu Yamashita
- Mayuko Hagiwara – Cycling (Women's Road Race)
- Ryuji Umeda – Cue Sports (Men's Carom Cushion 3 Singles)
- Satoshi Kawabata – Cue sports (Men's 8-Ball Pool Singles)
- Tsubasa Kitatsuru – Cycling (Men's Sprint)
- Kazuya Narita – Cycling (Men's Team Sprint)
- Yudai Nitta
- Kazunari Watanabe
- Yoshiaki Oiwa – Equestrian (Eventing-Individual)
- Yuki Ota – Fencing (Men's Individual Foil)
- Hiroyuki Tomita – Artistic Gymnastics (Men's Pommel Horse)
- Hisashi Mizutori – Gymnastics (Men's Horizontal Bar)
- Tatsuaki Egusa Judo (Men's – 60 kg)
- Yasuyuki Muneta Judo (Men's +100 kg)
- Masae Ueno Judo (Women's – 70 kg)
- Sae Nakazawa – Judo (Women's – 78 kg)
- Tetsuya Furukawa – Karate (Men's Individual Kata)
- Tomoko Araga – Karate (Women's Individual Kumite – 53 kg)
- Yuka Sato – Karate (Women's Individual Kumite – 60 kg)
- Nao Morooka – Karate (Women's Individual Kata)
- Yuya Higashiyama – Rowing (Men's Four)
- Yu Kataoka
- Rokuroh Okumura
- Yoshinori Sato
- Hideki Omoto – Rowing (Men's Double Sculls)
- Takahiro Suda
- Masahiro Tsuiki – Rugby (Men's 7 a side)
- Eiji Yamamoto
- Yusuke Kobuki
- Akihito Yamada
- Takashi Sato
- Takeshi Fujiwara
- Yohei Shinomiya
- Takashi Suzuki
- Yuki Okuzono
- Hiroki Yamazaki
- Hiroki Yoshida
- Yusaku Kuwazuru
- Ai Kondo – Sailing (470 Women)
- Naoko Kamata
- Yukiko Ueno – Softball (Women)
- Yuko Endo
- Mariko Masubuchi
- Yuka Suzuki
- Emi Naito
- Aki Uenishi
- Eri Yamada
- Satoko Mabuchi
- Ayumi Karino
- Masumi Mishina
- Megu Hirose
- Rei Nishiyama
- Sachiko Ito
- Emi Inui
- Mariko Goto
- Shigeo Nakahori
- Hidenori Shinohara – Soft Tennis (Men's Team)
- Naoya Hanada
- Tatsuro Kawamura
- Tsuneo Takagawa
References
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