Kosovo qualified five judokas for the Games.
Akil Gjakova,
Distria Krasniqi,
Nora Gjakova,
Laura Fazliu, and
Loriana Kuka;'''''' On 29 July, Akil Gjakova fought
Daniel Cargnin in the Round of 32 and won 10 – 00, advancing to the Round of 16. He then fought
Samuel Gassner on the same day and won 10 – 00, advancing to the quarterfinals. In the quarterfinals he defeated
Manuel Lombardo 10 – 00, advancing to the semifinals. In the semifinals he fought
Hidayat Heydarov and lost 00 – 01, failing to advance but being sent to the bronze medal match. Gjakova fought for the bronze medal against
Soichi Hashimoto, losing the match and the medal 00 – 01. She then fought
Maryam March Maharani on 28 July and won 10 – 00, advancing to the quarterfinals. In the quarterfinals she defeated
Gefen Primo 10 – 00 on the same day, advancing to the semifinals. In the semifinals she fought
Odette Giuffrida and won 10 – 00, advancing to the final. Krasniqi fought for the gold medal against
Diyora Keldiyorova, losing the match 00 – 01 and getting a silver medal. On 29 July, Nora Gjakova fought
Lkhagvatogoogiin Enkhriilen in the Round of 32 and lost 00 – 10, failing to advance to the Round of 16. Fazliu received a bye in the Round of 32, advancing to the Round of 16. She then fought
Tang Jing on 30 July and won 10 – 00, advancing to the quarterfinals. In the quarterfinals she lost to
Clarisse Agbegnenou 00 – 10 on the same day, failing to advance but being sent to the repechage round. In the repechage round she fought
Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard and won 01 – 00, advancing to the bronze medal match. On 1 August, Kuka fought
Metka Lobnik in the Round of 32 and won 10 – 00, advancing to the Round of 16. She then fought
Yelyzaveta Lytvynenko on the same day and lost 00 – 01, failing to advance. ==Swimming==