Tunisia at the 2011 All-Africa Games

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Tunisia at the
2011 All-Africa Games
Flag of Tunisia.svg
IOC codeTUN
NOCTunisian Olympic Committee
in Maputo
Medals
Ranked 4th
Gold
29
Silver
26
Bronze
13
Total
68
All-Africa Games appearances (overview)
Youth appearances

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[]

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
Athletics 7 8 2 17
Boxing 1 2 0 3
Canoeing 3 4 1 8
Chess
Cycling
Football
Handball
Judo 6 0 1 7
Karate 2 3 3 8
Sailing 1 0 0 1
Swimming 4 7 2 13
Table tennis
Taekwondo 3 2 0 5
Tennis 2 1 0 3
Volleyball
Total 29 26 13 68

Medal winners[]

Boxing[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Lightweight
(– 60 kilograms)
 Ahmed Mejri (TUN)   (BOT)   (MRI)
 Abdon Mewoli (CMR)
Light Welterweight
(– 64 kilograms)
 Richarno Colin (MRI)  Abderrazak Houya (TUN)   (BOT)
  (RSA)
Super Heavyweight
(+ 91 kilograms)
 Kamel Rahmani (ALG)  Aymen Trabelsi (TUN)   (COD)
  (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[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
20 km walk
details
 Hassanin Sbei (TUN) 1:24:53  Hedi Teraoui (TUN) 1:26:44   (CMR) 1:32:08

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
20 km walk
details
 Chaima Trabelsi (TUN) 1:40.35 GR  Olfa Lafi (TUN) 1:41.25   (ETH) 1:42:19
Pole vault
details
 Dora Mahfoudhi (TUN) 3.60  Alima Ouattara (CIV) 3.20 No mark
Hammer throw
details
 Ami Sene (SEN) 61.48  Sarra Ben Saad (TUN) 59.65   (EGY) 58.57

Para-sport events[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100m T37  Sofiane Hamdi (ALG) 11.84   (EGY) 12.09  Mohamed Charmi (TUN) 12.83
400m T12   (KEN) 49.82  Mahmoud Khaldi (TUN) 50.01   (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   (KEN) 2:31.30
1500m T53/54   (TUN) 3:39.98   (NGA) 3:40.81   (UGA) 3:45.84
Shot Put F37/38   (EGY) 15.01   (TUN) 13.47   (NGR) 8.79

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
400m T11/12   (NGR) 57.09   (TUN) 60.97   (NGR) 61.22
400m T54   (NGR) 1:01.36   (NGR) 1:03.16   (TUN) 1:03.47
1500m T53/54   (GHA) 4:07.19   (TUN) 4:17.51  Anita Fordjour (GHA) 4:27.06
Discus Throw F32/33/34  Yousra Ben Jemaa (TUN) 22.69   (ALG) 19.98   (ALG) 9.80
Shot Put F40  Raoua Tlili (TUN) 9.15   (NGA) 7.01   (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[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
200m freestyle Ahmed Mathlouthi
 Tunisia
1:48.95 GR Darian Townsend
 South Africa
1:49.04 Jean Basson
 South Africa
1:51.06
400m freestyle Ahmed Mathlouthi
 Tunisia
3:54.03 GR Riaan Schoeman
 South Africa
3:58.49
 South Africa
3:59.82
800m freestyle Ahmed Mathlouthi
 Tunisia
8:10.00
 South Africa
8:10.04 Jasper Venter
 South Africa
8:21.76
200m backstroke Darren Murray
 South Africa
2:01.74 GR Charl Crous
 South Africa
2:01.88 Taki Mrabet
 Tunisia
2:05.19
100m breaststroke Cameron van der Burgh
 South Africa
1:02.44
 Tunisia
1:03.17 Nabil Kebbab
 Algeria
1:03.80
200m breaststroke Taki Mrabet
 Tunisia
2:16.51
 Tunisia
2:18.58 Sofiane Daid
 Algeria
2:19.74
200m I.M. Chad le Clos
 South Africa
2:00.70 GR Darian Townsend
 South Africa
2:01.76 Taki Mrabet
 Tunisia
2:03.46
400m I.M. Chad le Clos
 South Africa
4:16.88 GR Taki Mrabet
 Tunisia
4:21.11 Riaan Schoeman
 South Africa
4:25.32

Women's results[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
200m freestyle Karin Prinsloo
 South Africa
1:59.84 GR
 Tunisia
2:05.44
 South Africa
2:06.20
400m freestyle
 South Africa
4:19.73 Sarra Lejnef
 Tunisia
4:20.75
 South Africa
4:21.58
100m breaststroke Suzaan van Biljon
 South Africa
1:10.40 Sarra Lajnef
 Tunisia
1:12.78
 Zimbabwe
1:15.39
200m breaststroke Suzaan van Biljon
 South Africa
Sarra Lajnef
 Tunisia
Kathryn Meaklim
 South Africa

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)   (ALG)   (TUN)
  (RSA)
+100 kg  Faicel Jaballah (TUN)   (EGY)   (CMR)
  (ALG)

Women's results[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
−48 kg   (TUN)  Sandrine Ilendou (GAB)   (NGA)
  (ALG)
−57 kg  Nesria Jelassi (TUN)  Hortense Diedhiou (SEN)   (CMR)
  (NGR)
−70 kg  Houda Miled (TUN)  Antonia Moreira (ANG)   (CMR)
  (NGR)
−78 kg  Hana Mareghni (TUN)   (CMR)   (ALG)
  (CMR)
+78 kg  Nihel Chikhrouhou (TUN)  Sonia Asselah (ALG)  Monica Sagna (SEN)
  (CMR)

Karate[]

Men's result[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
−75 kg   (SEN)   (TUN)   (ALG)
 Nigeria
−84 kg   (EGY)   (TUN)  Cameroon
 South Africa
Kumite team  Egypt  Republic of the Congo  Democratic Republic of the Congo
 Tunisia

Women's result[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
−55 kg   (ALG)   (TUN)  Botswana
 Senegal
−61 kg   (TUN)  Mali  Democratic Republic of the Congo
 Egypt
−68 kg   (TUN)  Egypt  Algeria
 Cameroon
+68 kg   (CMR)  Egypt  Senegal
  (TUN)
Kumite team  Senegal  Egypt  Algeria
 Tunisia

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   (RSA)   (ALG)   (TUN)
Women's K-1   (TUN)   (RSA)   (SEN)

Sprint[]

Men's result
Event Gold Silver Bronze
C-1 200 metres   (TUN)   (RSA)   (STP)
C-1 1000 metres   (RSA)   (TUN)   (ANG)
K-1 200 metres   (RSA)   (TUN)   (EGY)
K-1 1000 metres   (TUN)   (RSA)   (SEN)
Women's result
Event Gold Silver Bronze
K-1 200 metres  Bridgitte Ellen Hartley (RSA)  Afef Ben Ismail (TUN)  Khatia Ba (SEN)
K-1 500 metres  Bridgitte Ellen Hartley (RSA)  Afef Ben Ismail (TUN)  Khatia Ba (SEN)

References[]

  1. ^ "Africa: Games - Medals Table, Sunday 18 September".
  2. ^ All-Africa Games - Jeux Africains Maputo / Mozambique 11-15/9/2011
  3. ^ All-Africa Games - Jeux Africains, Maputo (Mozambique) 11-15/9
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