2018 Asian Games medal table

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The 2018 Asian Games, officially known as the XVIII Asiad, is the largest sporting event in Asia governed by Olympic Council of Asia (OCA). It was held at Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia between 18 August – 2 September 2018, with 465 events in 40 sports and disciplines featured in the Games.[1][2] This resulted in 465 medal sets being distributed.

Two bronze medals were awarded in some sports: all events in badminton (7), boxing (10), bridge (6), fencing (12), judo (15), jujitsu (8), kabaddi (2), karate (12), kurash (7), sambo (4), sepak takraw (6), soft tennis (5), squash (4), table tennis (5), taekwondo (14), tennis (5) and wrestling (18), most events in pencak silat (10) and some events in wushu (6). Furthermore, there was a third-place tie in athletics men's high jump event, giving a total of 157 additional bronze medals.

As a result, a total of 1,552 medals comprising 465 gold medals, 465 silver medals, and 622 bronze medals were awarded to athletes.

  *   Host nation (Indonesia[3])

2018 Asian Games medal table
RankNOCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China1329265289
2 Japan755674205
3 South Korea495870177
4 Indonesia*31244398
5 Uzbekistan20242569
6 Iran20202262
7 Chinese Taipei17193167
8 India16233170
9 Kazakhstan15174476
10 North Korea12121337
11 Bahrain127726
12 Thailand11164673
13 Hong Kong8182046
14 Malaysia7131636
15 Qatar64313
16 Vietnam5151939
17 Mongolia591125
18 Singapore441422
19 Philippines421521
20 United Arab Emirates36514
21 Kuwait3126
22 Kyrgyzstan261220
23 Jordan21912
24 Cambodia2013
25 Saudi Arabia1236
26 Macau1225
27 Iraq1203
28 Korea1124
 Lebanon1124
30 Tajikistan0437
31 Laos0235
32 Turkmenistan0123
33 Nepal0101
34 Pakistan0044
35 Afghanistan0022
 Myanmar0022
37 Syria0011
Totals (37 entries)4664636241,553

NOCs without medal

Changes in medal standings

References

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