Lebanon at the Asian Games

Lebanon first competed at the Asian Games in 1978.

Lebanon at the
Asian Games
IOC codeLBN
NOCLebanese Olympic Committee
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
Asian Games appearances (overview)

Medal tables

Medals by Asian Games

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 GoldMohammed Anouti2002 BusanBodybuilding+90 kg
 GoldJean Claude Rabbath2006 DohaAthleticsMen's long jump
 BronzeTalih Bou-Kamel
Joseph Hanna
Joe Salem
2006 DohaShootingMen's Trap team
 BronzeCosette Basbous2006 DohaTaekwondoWomen's −55 kg
 SilverJoseph Hanna
Abdo Al-Yazgie
Joe Salem
2010 GuangzhouShootingMen's Trap team
 BronzeJoe Salem2010 GuangzhouShootingMen's Trap
 BronzeAndrea Paoli2010 GuangzhouTaekwondoWomen's −57 kg
 SilverNacif Elias2014 IncheonJudoMen's −81 kg
 BronzeElias El-Hidari2014 IncheonTaekwondoMen's +87 kg
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