A total of seven gold medals were won on day two of the Ju-Jitsu Asian Championships ©JJAU

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Theyab Al Nuaimi, left, beat Omar Al Suwaidi in an Emirati one-two in the men's under-56kg category ©JJAU
Theyab Al Nuaimi, left, beat Omar Al Suwaidi in an Emirati one-two in the men's under-56kg category ©JJAU
Mohamed Ali Al Suwaidi, left, beat Kazakhstan's Nurzhan Batyrbekov in the men's under-69kg to defend his continental title ©JJAU
Mohamed Ali Al Suwaidi, left, beat Kazakhstan's Nurzhan Batyrbekov in the men's under-69kg to defend his continental title ©JJAU
Margarita Ochoa produced a series of dominant displays to win the first of three Filipino golds, this time in the women's under-48-kilograms category ©JJAU
Margarita Ochoa produced a series of dominant displays to win the first of three Filipino golds, this time in the women's under-48-kilograms category ©JJAU
Day two of the action drew in the crowd at Rangsit University in the Thai capital of Bangkok ©JJAU
Day two of the action drew in the crowd at Rangsit University in the Thai capital of Bangkok ©JJAU
The Ju-Jitsu Asian Union General Assembly also took place today in Bangkok alongside the Championships ©JJAU
The Ju-Jitsu Asian Union General Assembly also took place today in Bangkok alongside the Championships ©JJAU
Chair of the JJAU anti-doping education committee Leyla Kuliyeva gave an update on the 2023 strategy which is set to see at least three programmes take place each month ©JJAU
Chair of the JJAU anti-doping education committee Leyla Kuliyeva gave an update on the 2023 strategy which is set to see at least three programmes take place each month ©JJAU
JJAU general secretary Fahad Al Shamsi gave a stern instruction that anti-doping and refereeing events must be doubled in the coming year ©JJAU
JJAU general secretary Fahad Al Shamsi gave a stern instruction that anti-doping and refereeing events must be doubled in the coming year ©JJAU
The Mongolian federation, which is set to host this year's World Championships, gave an update on a new development programme  it is establishing which will place ju-jitsu administrators in each of the country's states  ©JJAU
The Mongolian federation, which is set to host this year's World Championships, gave an update on a new development programme it is establishing which will place ju-jitsu administrators in each of the country's states ©JJAU
JJAU director general Joachim Thumfart made a call for member federations to register interest in hosting the 2024 Asian Championships, with the application deadline set for June 30 this year ©JJAU
JJAU director general Joachim Thumfart made a call for member federations to register interest in hosting the 2024 Asian Championships, with the application deadline set for June 30 this year ©JJAU