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2004 Arab Games

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

10th Arab Games
Host cityAlgiers, Algeria
Nations22
Athletes3,240
Events26 sports
Opening24 September 2004
Closing10 October 2004
Opened byAbdelaziz Bouteflika
Main venueStade 5 Juillet 1962
WebsiteArchived website (in Arabic)

The 10th Arab Games was an international multi-sport event which took place in Algiers, Algeria, between 24 September and 10 October 2004. It witnessed the participation of all Arab League members for the first time – 22 countries participated in 26 sports.

The event was originally scheduled for 2003, but was postponed for a year due to the damage caused by the 2003 Boumerdès earthquake.[1]

Sports

The sports programme incorporated 23 sports for elite athletes and three disability sports. Further to this, cultural and scientific events were included on the schedule for the 2004 Games.

Disability sports

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Algeria)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Algeria (ALG)*918987267
2 Egypt (EGY)815249182
3 Tunisia (TUN)463947132
4 Syria (SYR)24303690
5 Morocco (MAR)213841100
6 Saudi Arabia (SAU)16201854
7 Iraq (IRQ)13243471
8 Jordan (JOR)11193161
9 Libya (LBA)52310
10 United Arab Emirates (UAE)451019
11 Kuwait (KUW)361827
12 Qatar (QAT)351826
13 Lebanon (LBN)33511
14 Yemen (YEM)3148
15 Sudan (SUD)26311
16 Bahrain (BHR)2136
17 Palestine (PLE)0112
18 Oman (OMN)0101
Totals (18 entries)3283424081078

Participation

22 countries were represented in the competition – constituting all the members of the Arab League at the time.

References

  1. ^ Jordan hopes to improve overall standing. The Jordan Times. Retrieved on 2010-07-19.

External links

This page was last edited on 5 April 2024, at 01:12
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