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Revision as of 04:35, 17 January 2006
History
The table below gives an overview of all host cities of the Pan Arab.
Alltime Table
- N/ Country/ Gold/ Silver/ Bronze/ Total
- 1 Egypt : 504 319 162 985
- 2 Morocco : 222 181 186 589
- 3 Syria : 213 216 263 692
- 4 Algeria : 192 215 219 624
- 5 Tunisia : 162 150 201 513
- 6 Lebanon : 68 116 158 342
- 7 Iraq : 63 85 114 262
- 8 Jordan : 53 93 146 292
- 9 Saudi Arabia : 46 76 87 209
- 10 Qatar : 34 26 49 64
- 11 Kuwait : 16 33 86 135
- 12 Sudan : 16 26 20 62
- 13 Libya : 13 17 36 66
- 14 UA Emirates : 12 18 27 57
- 15 Bahrain : 7 4 22 33
- 16 Oman : 5 7 10 22
- 17 Yemen : 5 4 10 19
- 18 Palestine : 3 17 53 73
- 19 Somalia : 0 4 1 5
- 20 Djibouti : 0 1 0 1
- 21 Comoros : 0 0 0 0
- 22 Mauritania : 0 0 0 0
- Last Updated 10th October 2004
Egyptian Results in Pan Arab Games
Tournament | Rank | Participating Countries | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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First All-Africa Games | 1965 | Brazzaville, Congo | |||
1969 | cancelled | ||||
2nd All-Africa Games | 1973 | Lagos, Nigeria | |||
3rd All-Africa Games | 1978 | Algiers, Algeria | |||
1982 | cancelled | ||||
4th All-Africa Games | 1987 | Nairobi, Kenya | |||
5th All-Africa Games | 1991 | Cairo, Egypt | |||
6th All-Africa Games | 1995 | Harare, Zimbabwe | |||
7th All-Africa Games | 1999 | Johannesburg, South Africa | |||
8th All-Africa Games | 2003 | Abuja, Nigeria | |||
9th All-Africa Games | 2007 | Algiers, Algeria | |||
10th All-Africa Games | 2011 | Lusaka, Zambia |