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Bahrain participated in the 2018 Asian GamesinJakarta and Palembang, Indonesia from 18 August to 2 September 2018.[1] Bahrain first competed at the Asian Gamesin1982 Delhi, and has collected 58 medals in all - 25 gold, 17 silver, and 16 bronze until the last Games in 2014 Incheon.[2]

Bahrain at the
2018 Asian Games
IOC codeBRN
NOCBahrain Olympic Committee
Websitewww.boc.bh
inJakarta and Palembang
August 18 (18-08) – September 2 (2-09)
Competitors101 in 13 sports
Flag bearer Bader Nasser
Medals
Ranked 11th
Gold
10
Silver
7
Bronze
7
Total
24
Asian Games appearances (overview)
  • 1978
  • 1982
  • 1986
  • 1990
  • 1994
  • 1998
  • 2002
  • 2006
  • 2010
  • 2014
  • 2018
  • 2022
  • The chef de mission of the team, Bader Nasser, was the country's flag bearer during the opening ceremony.[3]

    Medalists

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    The following Bahrain competitors won medals at the Games.

    Medal Name Sport Event Date
      Gold Hassan Chani Athletics Men's 10,000 metres August 26
      Gold Edidiong Odiong Athletics Women's 100 metres August 26
      Gold Salwa Eid Naser Athletics Women's 400 metres August 26
      Gold Rose Chelimo Athletics Women's marathon August 26
      Gold Winfred Mutile Yavi Athletics Women's 3000 metres steeplechase August 27
      Gold Kalkidan Gezahegne Athletics Women's 5000 metres August 28
      Gold Edidiong Odiong Athletics Women's 200 metres August 29
      Gold Birhanu Balew Athletics Men's 5000 metres August 30
      Gold Kalkidan Gezahegne Athletics Women's 1500 metres August 30
      Gold Iman Essa Jasim
    Edidiong Odiong
    Salwa Eid Naser
    Hajar Alkhaldi
    Athletics Women's 4 × 100 metres relay August 30
      Silver El Hassan El-Abbassi Athletics Men's marathon August 25
      Silver Eunice Chumba Athletics Women's 10,000 metres August 25
      Silver Abraham Cheroben Athletics Men's 10,000 metres August 26
      Silver Albert Kibichii Rop Athletics Men's 5000 metres August 30
      Silver Tigist Gashaw Athletics Women's 1500 metres August 30
      Silver Iman Essa Jasim
    Edidiong Odiong
    Salwa Eid Naser
    Aminat Jamal
    Athletics Women's 4 × 400 metres relay August 30
      Silver
  • Hasan Al-Samahiji
  • Isa Ahmed
  • Mahmood Salman
  • Mohamed Abdulredha
  • Mohamed Merza
  • Mohamed Abdulhusain
  • Bilal Basham
  • Hasan Madan
  • Husain Mohamed
  • Komail Mahfoodh
  • Jasim Al-Salatna
  • Ali Salman
  • Hasan Al-Fardan
  • Mohamed Habib
  • Husain Al-Sayyad
  • Handball Men's tournament August 31
      Bronze Ali Khamis Athletics Men's 400 metres August 26
      Bronze Noora Salem Jasim Athletics Women's shot put August 26
      Bronze Aminat Jamal Athletics Women's 400 metres hurdles August 27
      Bronze Manal El Bahraoui Athletics Women's 800 metres August 28
      Bronze Bontu Rebitu Athletics Women's 5000 metres August 28
      Bronze Salem Eid Yaqoob Athletics Men's 200 metres August 29
      Bronze Mohammed Ayoub Tiouali Athletics Men's 1500 metres August 30

    Competitors

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    The following is a list of the number of competitors representing Bahrain that participated at the Games:

    Sport Men Women Total
    Athletics 18 17 35
    Bowling 6 0 6
    Cycling 1 1 2
    Equestrian 4 0 4
    Football 20 0 20
    Handball 16 0 16
    Ju-jitsu 5 0 5
    Sailing 1 0 1
    Sambo 1 0 1
    Shooting 3 4 7
    Taekwondo 1 0 1
    Triathlon 1 1 2
    Wrestling 1 0 1
    Total 78 23 101

    Athletics

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    Bowling

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    Men
    Athlete Event Block 1 Block 2 Total Rank
    Result Result
    Ahmed Alawadhi
    Osama Hasan
    Yousif Falah
    Trios 2039 1988 4027 15
    Ahmed Algoud
    Omar Almudhahki
    Abdulla Ali
    1991 1808 3799 24
    Ahmed Alawadhi
    Osama Hasan
    Yousif Falah
    Ahmed Algoud
    Omar Almudhahki
    Abdulla Ali
    Team of six 3906 3957 7863 12

    Cycling

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    Road

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    Athlete Event Final
    Time Rank
    Yahiaaldien Khalefa Men's road race DNS
    Razan Soboh Women's road race DNF
    Razan Soboh Women's time trial 37:24.51 12

    Track

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    Pursuit
    Athlete Event Qualification Final
    Time Rank Opposition
    Time
    Rank
    Yahiaaldien Khalefa Men's pursuit 5:03.289 13 did not advance
    Omnium
    Athlete Event Scratch race Tempo race Elimination race Points race Total points Rank
    Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points
    Yahiaaldien Khalefa Men's omnium 18 6 18 −20 14 14 DNF DNF

    Equestrian

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    Jumping
    Athlete Horse Event Qualification Qualifier 1 Qualifier 2
    Team Final
    Final round A Final round B
    Points Rank Penalties Total Rank Penalties Total Rank Penalties Total Rank Penalties Total Rank
    Sayed Adnan Al-Alawi Baluu Individual 9.19 37 6 15.19 33Q 15 30.19 41Q 9 39.19 32 did not advance
    Shaikh Hasan Al-Khalifa Aw Vivika 11.78 45 8 19.78 41Q 12 31.78 43Q 4 35.78 28Q 28 63.78 23
    Khaled Al-Khatri Sierra Eliminated # 4 47.85 57 did not advance
    Ahmed Maki Consuela van Verst Eliminated Eliminated # did not advance
    Ahmed Maki
    Shaikh Hasan Al-Khalifa
    Sayed Adnan Al-Alawi
    Khaled Al-Khatri
    See above Team 64.82 16 18 82.82 14 did not advance

    # – indicates that the score of this rider does not count in the team competition, since only the best three results of a team are counted.

    Football

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    Bahrain national men's team drawn in group E at the Games.[4]

    Summary
    Team Event Group Stage Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
    Opposition
    Score
    Opposition
    Score
    Opposition
    Score
    Rank Opposition
    Score
    Opposition
    Score
    Opposition
    Score
    Opposition
    Score
    Rank
    Bahrain men's Men's tournament   South Korea
    L 0–6
      Kyrgyzstan
    D 2–2
      Malaysia
    W 3–2
    3Q   Vietnam
    L 0–1
    did not advance 16

    Men's tournament

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    Roster

    The following is the Bahrain squad in the men's football tournament of the 2018 Asian Games.[5]

    Head coach:   Samir Chammam

    No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
    1 1GK Abdulaziz Al-Kandari (1997-09-16)16 September 1997 (aged 20)   Isa Town
    19 1GK Ammar Ahmed (1999-02-10)10 February 1999 (aged 19)   Manama
    20 1GK Yusuf Habib (1998-01-09)9 January 1998 (aged 20)   Malkiya

    2 2DF Sayed Mohamed Ameen (1999-03-07)7 March 1999 (aged 19)   Sitra
    3 2DF Ahmed Bughammar (1997-12-30)30 December 1997 (aged 20)   Al-Hidd
    4 2DF Husain Jameel (1997-10-03)3 October 1997 (aged 20)   Al-Shabab
    5 2DF Hamad Al-Shamsan (1997-09-29)29 September 1997 (aged 20)   Al-Riffa
    6 2DF Abbas Al-Khayyat (1997-10-15)15 October 1997 (aged 20)   East Riffa
    15 2DF Hasan Al-Karani (1997-11-27)27 November 1997 (aged 20)   Sitra

    7 3MF Hasan Yahya Ali (1997-11-29)29 November 1997 (aged 20)   Al-Tadamun Buri
    8 3MF Mohamed Jasim Marhoon (1998-02-12)12 February 1998 (aged 20)   Al-Riffa
    9 3MF Saleh Sanad (1998-01-11)11 January 1998 (aged 20)   Isa Town
    10 3MF Mohammed Al-Hardan (captain) (1997-10-06)6 October 1997 (aged 20)   Vejle Boldklub
    11 3MF Abdulaziz Al-Mansoori (1997-03-17)17 March 1997 (aged 21)   Al-Najma
    12 3MF Jasim Al-Salama (1998-02-22)22 February 1998 (aged 20)   East Riffa
    14 3MF Abbas Al-Asfoor (1999-03-02)2 March 1999 (aged 19)   Al-Shabab
    18 3MF Abdulrahman Ahmadi (1998-04-16)16 April 1998 (aged 20)   Al-Muharraq

    13 4FW Sayed Ebrahim (1997-10-25)25 October 1997 (aged 20)   Al-Shabab
    16 4FW Sayed Hashim Isa (1998-04-03)3 April 1998 (aged 20)   Malkiya
    17 4FW Ahmed Al-Sherooqi (2000-05-22)22 May 2000 (aged 18)   Al-Budaiya

    * Over-aged player.

    Group E
    Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
    1   Malaysia 3 2 0 1 7 5 +2 6[a] Advance to knockout stage
    2   South Korea 3 2 0 1 8 2 +6 6[a]
    3   Bahrain 3 1 1 1 5 10 −5 4
    4   Kyrgyzstan 3 0 1 2 3 6 −3 1
    5   United Arab Emirates 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Redrawn to Group C
    Source: Asian Games 2018
    Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
    Notes:
    1. ^ a b Head-to-head result: Malaysia 2–1 South Korea.
    19:00 UTC+7
    South Korea  6–0  Bahrain
    • Hwang Ui-jo   17', 36', 43'
  • Kim Jin-ya   23'
  • Na Sang-ho   41'
  • Hwang Hee-chan   90+3'
  • Report
    Jalak Harupat Stadium, Soreang

    Referee: Takuto Okabe (Japan)


    16:00 UTC+7
    Bahrain  2–2  Kyrgyzstan
  • Sanad   90+4'
  • Report
  • Batyrkanov   82'
  • Jalak Harupat Stadium, Soreang

    Referee: Nivon Robesh Gamini (Sri Lanka)


    19:00 UTC+7
    Malaysia  2–3  Bahrain
  • Safawi   90+3' (pen.)
  • Report
  • Al-Shamsan   37'
  • Wibawa Mukti Stadium, Cikarang

    Referee: Yu Ming-hsun (Chinese Taipei)

    Round of 16
    19:30 UTC+7
    Vietnam  1–0  Bahrain
    Report
    Patriot Candrabhaga Stadium, Bekasi

    Referee: Zhang Lei (China)

    Handball

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    Bahrain men's team entered the competition and join in group D.[6]

    Summary

    Key:

    Team Event Preliminary Standing Main / Class. Rank /
    standing
    Semifinals / Pl. Final / BM / Pl.
    Opposition
    score
    Opposition
    score
    Opposition
    score
    Opposition
    score
    Rank
    Bahrain men's Men's tournament Group D
      Iraq: W 30–24
      India: W 32–25
      Chinese Taipei: W 37–21
    1Q Group II
      Iran: W 29–23
      South Korea: W 27–25
      Hong Kong W 43–19:
    1Q   Japan
    W 30–21
      Qatar
    L 25–25 ET: 2–7
     

    Men's tournament

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    Roster
  • Hasan Al-Samahiji
  • Isa Ahmed
  • Mahmood Salman
  • Mohamed Abdulredha
  • Mohamed Merza Ali
  • Mohamed Ali
  • Bilal Askani
  • Hasan Madan
  • Husain Mohamed
  • Komail Mahfoodh
  • Jasim Al-Salatna
  • Salman Ali
  • Hasan Al-Fardan
  • Mohamed Ahmed
  • Husain Al-Sayyad
  • Group D
    Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
    1   Bahrain 3 3 0 0 99 70 +29 6 Main round / Group 1–2
    2   Iraq 3 2 0 1 101 89 +12 4
    3   Chinese Taipei 3 1 0 2 89 102 −13 2 Main round / Group 3
    4   India 3 0 0 3 82 110 −28 0
    Source: AHF
    13 August
    14:00
    Iraq   24–30   Bahrain POPKI Sports Hall, Jakarta
    Referees: Hizaki, Ikebuchi (JPN)
    Hammoudi5 (16–12) Al-Samahiji, Al-Sayyad5
      3×    4× 

    15 August
    20:00
    India   25–32   Bahrain POPKI Sports Hall, Jakarta
    Referees: Al-Saqer, Al-Suqufi (KSA)
    Ahlawat6 (11–18) Habib6
      4×    5× 

    17 August
    20:00
    Bahrain   37–21   Chinese Taipei POPKI Sports Hall, Jakarta
    Referees: Tavakkoli, Valadkhanian (IRI)
    Al-Samahiji6 (18–10) Pan E.C.8
      3×    2× 
    Main round (Group II)
    Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
    1   Bahrain 3 3 0 0 99 67 +32 6 Semifinals
    2   South Korea 3 2 0 1 99 70 +29 4
    3   Iran 3 1 0 2 97 83 +14 2 Classification 5th–6th
    4   Hong Kong 3 0 0 3 54 129 −75 0 Classification 7th–8th
    Source: AHF
    20 August
    14:00
    Bahrain   29–23   Iran POPKI Sports Hall, Jakarta
    Referees: Shakir, Kadhim (IRQ)
    A. Abdulqader7 (16–13) Sadeghi8
      4×  2×    6× 

    22 August
    14:00
    South Korea   25–27   Bahrain POPKI Sports Hall, Jakarta
    Referees: Hizaki, Ikebuchi (JPN)
    Yoon C.Y.7 (11–13) Al-Sayyad8
      6×  1×    6× 

    24 August
    14:00
    Bahrain   43–19   Hong Kong POPKI Sports Hall, Jakarta
    Referees: Al-Saqer, Al-Suqufi (KSA)
    M. Abdulqader14 (21–11) Kuo S.M.6
       1× 
    Semifinal
    27 August
    18:00
    Bahrain   31–20   Japan POPKI Sports Hall, Jakarta
    Referees: Tavakkoli, Valadkhanian (IRI)
    Al-Sayyad10 (15–9) Watanabe7
      4×    1× 
    Gold medal game
    31 August
    18:00
    Qatar   32–27 (ET)   Bahrain POPKI Sports Hall, Jakarta
    Referees: Hizaki, Ikebuchi (JPN)
    Zouaoui7 (13–14) Al-Sayyad5
      3×    5× 

    FT: 25–25 ET: 7–2

    Ju-jitsu

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    Bahrain entered the ju-jitsu competition with 5 men's athletes.[7]

    Key:

    Men
    Athlete Event Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Repechage Final / BM Rank
    Opposition
    Result
    Opposition
    Result
    Opposition
    Result
    Opposition
    Result
    Opposition
    Result
    Opposition
    Result
    Opposition
    Result
    Mohamed Abu-Drees –62 kg   D Nortayev (KAZ)
    L 0–2
    did not advance
    Abdulla Munfaredi   O Al-Fadhli (UAE)
    L 2–4
    did not advance
    Maitham Sabba –69 kg   K Muminov (UZB)
    L 2–5
    did not advance
    Nijad Al-Qosaibi –77 kg Bye   A Rehman (PAK)
    W 100SUB–0
      B Erkhbayar (MGL)
    L 0–100SUB
    did not advance
    Mohamed Ghareeb –94 kg   Lin C-c (TPE)
    W 0RDC–0
      F Al-Ketbi (UAE)
    L 0–3
    did not advance

    Sailing

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    Men
    Athlete Event Race Total Rank
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
    Abdulla Janahi Laser (9) 8 8 9 8 5 8 6 6 9 7 5 79 8

    Sambo

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    Key:

    Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Repechage 1 Repechage 2 Repechage final Final / BM
    Opposition
    Result
    Opposition
    Result
    Opposition
    Result
    Opposition
    Result
    Opposition
    Result
    Opposition
    Result
    Opposition
    Result
    Opposition
    Result
    Rank
    Murtaz Ali Men's 90 kg   A Aitbek (KAZ)
    L 4–4 Dsq
    did not advance   R Esgerow (TKM)
    L Dsq
    did not advance

    Shooting

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    Bahrain has including seven shooters (3 men's and 4 women's) under coach Thanin Thaislilp, Iordan Mitov and Valeriy Timokhinto to compete at the Games.[8]

    Men
    Athlete Event Qualification Final
    Points Rank Points Rank
    Husain Ali 10 m air rifle 617.7 20 did not advance
    Mahmood Haji 623.6 9 did not advance
    Husain Ali 50 m rifle three positions 1142 21 did not advance
    Mahmood Haji 1149 17 did not advance
    Mahmood Haji 300 m standard rifle 537 11
    Hasan Mohamed Skeet 118 17 did not advance
    Women
    Athlete Event Qualification Final
    Points Rank Points Rank
    Safa Aldoseri 10 m air rifle 610.7 28 did not advance
    Hanan Rahma 610.3 31 did not advance
    Safa Aldoseri 50 m rifle three positions 1145 19 did not advance
    Sara Aldoseri 1122 29 did not advance
    Maryam Hassani Skeet 105 16 did not advance

    Taekwondo

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    Kyorugi
    Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
    Opposition
    Score
    Opposition
    Score
    Opposition
    Score
    Opposition
    Score
    Opposition
    Score
    Rank
    Abdulla Al-Ahmed Men's −68 kg   Arven Alcantara (PHI)
    did not advance

    Triathlon

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    Bahrain triathletes competed in the individual event at the Games.[9]

    Individual
    Athlete Event Swim (1.5 km) Trans 1 Bike (39.6 km) Trans 2 Run (10 km) Total Time Rank
    Omar Ali Men's 21:55 0:31 1:03:07 0:30 39:25 2:05:28 22
    Sameera Albitar Women's 21:11 0:33 1:08:04 0:25 51:35 2:21:48 13

    Wrestling

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    Bahrain wrestler Adam Batirov will participate in freestyle −74 kg event.[10][11]

    Key:

    Men's freestyle
    Athlete Event Qualification Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Repechage 1 Repechage 2 Final / BM
    Opposition
    Result
    Opposition
    Result
    Opposition
    Result
    Opposition
    Result
    Opposition
    Result
    Opposition
    Result
    Opposition
    Result
    Rank
    Adam Batirov −74 kg   S Kumar (IND)
    W 5–3
      A G Qaderi (AFG)
    W 15–5
      Y Fujinama (JPN)
    L 2–8
    did not advance 7

    References

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    1. ^ "Bahrain prepares teams for Asian Games". Bahrain Olympic Committee. 3 June 2018. Archived from the original on 18 August 2018. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  • ^ Ranala, Abdurrahman (14 August 2018). "Profil Negara Asian Games 2018: Bahrain" (in Indonesian). Indosport. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  • ^ "Asian Games: Nasser proud to carry kingdom's flag". Gulf Daily News. Manama, Bahrain. 22 August 2018. Retrieved 22 August 2018.
  • ^ "UAE replace Iraq in Group C". Asian Football Confederation. 3 August 2018. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  • ^ "الأولمبي يبدأ مشاركته الآسيوية بمواجهة كوريا حاملة اللقب بإنشيون 2014". alayam.com. 14 August 2018. Retrieved 15 August 2018.
  • ^ "18th Asian Games 2018 Men's Handball Event". Asian Handball Federation. Archived from the original on 9 June 2019. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  • ^ "Official Result Book Ju-jitsu" (PDF). Olympic Council of Asia. 26 August 2018. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
  • ^ "Bahrainis set for opening ceremony". Gulf Daily News. 18 August 2018. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  • ^ "Athletes Triathlon Bahrain". Asian Games 2018. Archived from the original on 18 August 2018. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  • ^ "ASIAN GAMES: Bahrain set for do-or-die duel". Gulf Daily News. Archived from the original on 17 August 2018. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  • ^ Bhattacharya, Arka (17 August 2018). "Asian Games preview: Despite messy build-up, India has chance to keep Gold Coast momentum going". Scroll.in. Retrieved 18 August 2018.

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