Ukraine at the 2022 World Games

Bohdan Mochulskyi repeated his success of the 2017 Games and won gold in men's ju-jitsu.

Both Igor Liubchenko and Oleh Pryimachov repeated their success of the 2017 Games when they won gold in men's muaythai.

Sofiia Hrechko became the first Ukrainian female finswimmer to win the World Games gold medal.

Anzhelika Terliuga became the first Ukrainian female karateka to win the World Games gold medal.

Bohdan Kolmakov won gold medal in parkour which debuted at the World Games.

[6] Alina Krysko became first Ukrainian female to win a medal in wushu at the World Games.

Bogdana Golub became first Ukrainian female to win a medal in ju-jitsu at the World Games.

[8] Ukraine was the fifth largest team in the sport (behind Italy, Romania, Hungary and Azerbaijan) and did not compete in the dance competition.

Ukraine and Thailand qualified the largest number of boxers after the host United States that were allowed to enter a competitor in each category.

Only Ukraine and Japan were scheduled to compete in all men's and women's competitions but Bohdan Kolmakov did not start in the freestyle event.

Ukraine competed in powerlifting and was the biggest team in the sport, though the country was not represented in all categories.

Ivanna Berezovska and Svitlana Yaromka managed to win medals both in their category and in open weight.