Lebanon at the Asian Games
Lebanon first competed at the Asian Games in 1978.
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IOC code | LBN |
NOC | Lebanese Olympic Committee |
Medals |
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Asian Games appearances (overview) | |
Medal tables
Medals by Asian Games
Medal | Name | Games | Sport | Event |
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![]() | Mohammed Anouti | 2002 Busan | Bodybuilding | +90 kg |
![]() | Jean Claude Rabbath | 2006 Doha | Athletics | Men's long jump |
![]() | Talih Bou-Kamel Joseph Hanna Joe Salem | 2006 Doha | Shooting | Men's Trap team |
![]() | Cosette Basbous | 2006 Doha | Taekwondo | Women's −55 kg |
![]() | Joseph Hanna Abdo Al-Yazgie Joe Salem | 2010 Guangzhou | Shooting | Men's Trap team |
![]() | Joe Salem | 2010 Guangzhou | Shooting | Men's Trap |
![]() | Andrea Paoli | 2010 Guangzhou | Taekwondo | Women's −57 kg |
![]() | Nacif Elias | 2014 Incheon | Judo | Men's −81 kg |
![]() | Elias El-Hidari | 2014 Incheon | Taekwondo | Men's +87 kg |
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gollark: See last paragraph.
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