Sporting event delegation
Tunisia at the 2011 All-Africa Games |
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IOC code | TUN |
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NOC | Tunisian Olympic Committee |
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in Maputo |
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Medals Ranked 4th | - Gold
- 29
- Silver
- 26
- Bronze
- 13
- Total
- 68
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All-Africa Games appearances (overview) |
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Youth appearances |
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Tunisia, participated at the 2011 All-Africa Games held in the city of Maputo, Mozambique. She won 68 medals; 29 gold, 26 silver and 13 bronze.,[1] and she finished the competition in the 4th position.
Medal summary
Medal table
Medal winners
Boxing
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Lightweight (– 60 kilograms) | Ahmed Mejri (TUN) | Nogen Mmoloki (BOT) | Jean Richard Colin (MRI)
Abdon Mewoli (CMR) |
Light Welterweight (– 64 kilograms) | Richarno Colin (MRI) | Abderrazak Houya (TUN) | Gomotsang Gaasite (BOT)
Mbenge Thulani (RSA) |
Super Heavyweight (+ 91 kilograms) | Kamel Rahmani (ALG) | Aymen Trabelsi (TUN) | Tshisekedi Mbiya (COD)
Schaffer Paolo (RSA) |
Athletics
In athletics, Tunisia finished the competition in the 6th position with 6 medals; 3 golds and 3 silvers.[2][3]
Chaima Trabelsi won the gold medal in 20 km walk event, with a new All-Africa Games record in 1:40:35.
Men
Women
Para-sport events
Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
100m T37 | Sofiane Hamdi (ALG) | 11.84 | Fathallah Mostafa (EGY) | 12.09 | Mohamed Charmi (TUN) | 12.83 |
400m T12 | Nzuzgi Mwendo Henry (KEN) | 49.82 | Mahmoud Khaldi (TUN) | 50.01 | Adesoji Ademeora (NGA) | 50.66 |
400m T37 | Sofiane Hamdi (ALG) | 54.89 | Mohamed Charmi (TUN) | 55.85 | Madjid Djemai (ALG) | 56.81 |
800m T37 | Mohamed Charmi (TUN) | 2:06.90 | Madjid Djemai (ALG) | 2:16.10 | Sum Johnatan (KEN) | 2:31.30 |
1500m T53/54 | Ahmed Aouadi (TUN) | 3:39.98 | Alinco Omojola (NGA) | 3:40.81 | Henry Opiyoa (UGA) | 3:45.84 |
Shot Put F37/38 | Ibrahim Abdelwarth (EGY) | 15.01 | Hamdi Warfeli (TUN) | 13.47 | Ezikeipe Timipreye (NGR) | 8.79 |
Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
400m T11/12 | Adewale Deborah (NGR) | 57.09 | Chouayah Najah (TUN) | 60.97 | Mary Awaza (NGR) | 61.22 |
400m T54 | Adewale Deborah (NGR) | 1:01.36 | Patricia N'Nanji (NGR) | 1:03.16 | Samira Berri (TUN) | 1:03.47 |
1500m T53/54 | Adjara Mohamed (GHA) | 4:07.19 | Samira Berri (TUN) | 4:17.51 | Anita Fordjour (GHA) | 4:27.06 |
Discus Throw F32/33/34 | Yousra Ben Jemaa (TUN) | 22.69 | Wadjda Benoumssad (ALG) | 19.98 | Mounia Kasmi (ALG) | 9.80 |
Shot Put F40 | Raoua Tlili (TUN) | 9.15 | Laurita Onye (NGA) | 7.01 | Fatiha Mahdi (ALG) | 6.19 |
Swimming
With 13 medals; 4 gold, 7 silver and 2 bronze, Tunisia finished the competition in the second rank in swimming which was dominated by South Africa team with 74 medals. The swimmer Ahmed Mathlouthi won three gold medals in 100m, 200m and 400m freestyle events with two game records.
Men's results
Women's results
Judo
Tunisia was the top ranked in medals table in Judo with 7 medals; 6 gold and one bronze.
Men's results
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
−66 kg | Ahmed Awad (EGY) | Youcef Nouari (ALG) | Hocem Khalfaoui (TUN)
Siyabulela Mabulu (RSA) |
+100 kg | Faicel Jaballah (TUN) | Islam El Shebaby (EGY) | Joseph Bebeze (CMR)
Bilal Zouani (ALG) |
Women's results
Karate
Men's result
Women's result
Canoeing
In Canoeing, Tunisia finished the competition in the second position below South Africa with 8 medals; 3 golds, 4 silvers and a single bronze medal.
Slalom
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Men's K-1 | Donavan Wewege (RSA) | Nadjib Mazar (ALG) | Mrabet Mohamed Ali (TUN) |
Women's K-1 | Afef Ben Samil (TUN) | Lilian Japhet (RSA) | Madjiguene (SEN) |
Sprint
- Men's result
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
C-1 200 metres | Khaled Bargaoui (TUN) | Calvin Gaebolae Mokoto (RSA) | Atalmiro Ferreira De Ceira (STP) |
C-1 1000 metres | Calvin Gaebolae Mokoto (RSA) | Khaled Bargaoui (TUN) | Henriques Nelson (ANG) |
K-1 200 metres | Greg Ricky Louw (RSA) | Mrabet Mohamed Ali (TUN) | Mostafa Said (EGY) |
K-1 1000 metres | Mrabet Mohamed Ali (TUN) | Nicholas John Stubbs (RSA) | Ousmane Goudiam Fall (SEN) |
- Women's result
References
- ^ "Africa: Games - Medals Table, Sunday 18 September".
- ^ All-Africa Games - Jeux Africains Maputo / Mozambique 11-15/9/2011
- ^ All-Africa Games - Jeux Africains, Maputo (Mozambique) 11-15/9
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- Burundi
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- Egypt
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- Guinea
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- Ivory Coast
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- Lesotho
- Liberia
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- Madagascar
- Malawi
- Mali
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- Mauritius
- Mozambique
- Namibia
- Niger
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- Seychelles
- Sierra Leone
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