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Jordan gets its biggest medal haul at Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games
By JT - Sep 27,2017 - Last updated at Sep 27,2017
AMMAN — Jordan has finished with a credible 17 medals, making it the biggest haul they have achieved at an Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games, according to the Jordan Olympic Committee News Service.
Following a late blitz of kickboxing medals, the delegation will return home from Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, with a healthy one gold, two silver and 14 bronze medals from the biggest multi-sport event ever to have been staged in Turkmenistan.
Medals came in ju jitsu, muaythai, taekwondo and kickboxing, with the golden girl Rana Qubbaj headlining the show with her ju jitsu gold. Silver medals went to Hamazeh Al Rasheed (ju jitsu) and Mohammed Al Barri (muaythai), while bronze medals were won by to Haider Al Rasheed (ju jitsu), Sami Shamseddin (ju jitsu), Ruba Al Sayegh x 2 (ju jitsu), Rana Qubbaj x 2 (ju jitsu), Ibrahim Suleiyman (kickboxing), Oday Abuhasoah (kickboxing), Ali Hassan (kickboxing), Hamza Abughazaleh (kickboxing), Mohammed Salama (kickboxing), Anas Al Darbi (taekwondo), Saleh Al Sharabaty (taekwondo), Bana Daraghmi (taekwondo) and Julyana Al Sadeq (taekwondo).
Jordan travelled with a record delegation of more than 120 athletes competing across 13 sports with the Jordan Olympic Committee keen to expose a number of younger athletes to the big games experience.
A period of review and scrutiny will now take place with officials running the rule over the performances of each and every athlete that travelled in order to plan for the future.
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