The Lebanese delegation continues to compete in the 19th Asian Games currently taking place in Hangzhou, China, with athletes striving to deliver their best against the continent's champions and in the presence of the delegation's head, committee executive member, and treasurer lawyer François Saad. Here are the sporting results recorded on Monday, September 25:
- **Judo**: Athlete Ghadi Moussa lost to Chinese player King Daga, and athlete Akoualina Al Shayeb lost to South Korean Jeong Kim, who advanced to the semifinals, leading to their exit from the competitions.
- **Taekwondo**: Athlete Raphael Qudsi (58 kg) won his first match against Qatari player Yaqub Said by default but then lost his second match against Kazakh Yldos Isak (0 - 2), resulting in his elimination from the tournament.
On Tuesday, September 26, the schedule includes competitions in several sports:
- **Taekwondo**: Athlete Leticia Aoun (57 kg) is entering the competitions with high morale reflecting her skills and abilities. She hopes to replicate her achievement from the 2018 Asian Games in Indonesia, where she won a bronze medal at the age of 17. She stated the day before her first match in Hangzhou that Asia is the strongest continent in taekwondo, especially with the champions from China and South Korea. Competing in China will not be easy as all the female athletes exhibit strength and rich experience. She noted that she is currently competing in the (57 kg) weight class, which has been Olympic since five years ago, and her current Asian ranking is third, which is a morale booster during the competitions, thus making her task not impossible. She emphasized the importance of the Hangzhou Games and described her participation as a rich experience, expressing her happiness while carrying the Lebanese flag during the opening ceremony. Other competitors include Ralf Hanini (63 kg) and Mariella Bou Habib (53 kg).
- **Judo**: Attention turns to athletes Nassif Elias (100 kg) and Sagai Bouf Kramanob (90 kg), who are expected to achieve good results based on their performance records.
- **Shooting**: Athlete Samer Sarkis.
- **Swimming**: Swimmer Munther Kebara in the 400 meters individual medley.