Thailand's 16 gold medals were more than enough to ensure they were the overall champions of the Ju-Jitsu Asian Championships ©JJAU

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The host country secured their first gold of the day courtesy of Paweena Phalakan who beat compatriot Nutchaya Sugun in the women's under-45-kilograms final ©JJAU
The host country secured their first gold of the day courtesy of Paweena Phalakan who beat compatriot Nutchaya Sugun in the women's under-45-kilograms final ©JJAU
The host nation won five titles on the final day at Rangsit University to bring their total medal count to 16 golds, 11 silvers, and 16 bronzes ©JJAU
The host nation won five titles on the final day at Rangsit University to bring their total medal count to 16 golds, 11 silvers, and 16 bronzes ©JJAU
In addition to triumphs in the contact disciplines, Thailand won all three duo events - the men's, women's, and mixed ©JJAU
In addition to triumphs in the contact disciplines, Thailand won all three duo events - the men's, women's, and mixed ©JJAU
In the discipline, athletes are judged for their speed, accuracy, control and realism as they simulate a bout with their partner ©JJAU
In the discipline, athletes are judged for their speed, accuracy, control and realism as they simulate a bout with their partner ©JJAU
A six gold surge from Kazakhstan saw them shoot into second place overall in the Thailand capital ©JJAU
A six gold surge from Kazakhstan saw them shoot into second place overall in the Thailand capital ©JJAU
The country finished on 10 golds, 12 silvers, and 17 bronzes to overtake the United Arab Emirates on seven golds ©JJAU
The country finished on 10 golds, 12 silvers, and 17 bronzes to overtake the United Arab Emirates on seven golds ©JJAU
The referees of the Championships were recognised for their contributions towards staging the event ©JJAU
The referees of the Championships were recognised for their contributions towards staging the event ©JJAU
Ju-Jitsu Asian Union general secretary Fahad Al Shami, right, presented President of the Ju-Jitsu Association of Thailand Kunsatri Kumsroi with an award for the successful hosting of the competition ©JJAU
Ju-Jitsu Asian Union general secretary Fahad Al Shami, right, presented President of the Ju-Jitsu Association of Thailand Kunsatri Kumsroi with an award for the successful hosting of the competition ©JJAU
Ju-Jitsu International Federation President Panagiotis Theodoropoulos was then also commended for the work his organisation has done to oversee the Championships ©JJAU
Ju-Jitsu International Federation President Panagiotis Theodoropoulos was then also commended for the work his organisation has done to oversee the Championships ©JJAU