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2005 Mediterranean Games

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

XV Mediterranean Games
Almería 2005
Host cityAlmería, Spain
Nations21
Athletes3,203
Events258 in 27 sports
Opening24 June 2005
Closing3 July 2005
Opened byJuan Carlos I
Main venueMediterranean Stadium

The XVth Mediterranean Games Almería 2005 (XV Juegos del Mediterráneo 2005 in Spanish), commonly known as the 2005 Mediterranean Games, were the 15th Mediterranean Games. The Games were held in Almería, Spain over 10 days, from 24 June to 3 July 2005, where 3,203 athletes (2,126 men and 1,077 women) from 21 countries participated. There were a total of 258 medal events from 27 different sports.

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Nations

Sports

Competitors

Nation
Men
Women
Total
 Albania 35 23 58
 Algeria 84 30 114
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 41 7 49
 Croatia 117 83 200
 Cyprus 23 13 36
 Egypt 113 24 137
 France 213 155 368
 Greece 207 134 341
 Italy 241 156 397
 Lebanon 16 4 20
 Libya 34 0 34
 Malta 26 3 29
 Monaco 15 1 16
 Morocco 110 32 142
 San Marino 28 5 33
 Serbia and Montenegro 108 45 153
 Slovenia 98 61 159
 Spain 289 174 463
 Syria 28 2 30
 Tunisia 99 25 124
 Turkey 200 100 300
Total 2126 1077 3203

Medal table

The rankings sort by the number of gold medals earned by a country. The number of silvers is taken into consideration next and then the number of bronze. Equal ranking is given and they are listed alphabetically if after the above, countries are still tied. This follows the system used by the IOC, IAAF and BBC.

Place Nation 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total
1  Italy 57 40 56 153
2  France 56 51 46 153
3  Spain 45 59 48 152
4  Turkey 20 24 29 73
5  Egypt 15 10 18 43
6  Greece 13 15 31 59
7  Tunisia 13 7 15 35
8  Slovenia 10 8 17 35
9  Algeria 9 5 11 25
10  Serbia and Montenegro 8 9 15 32
11  Croatia 5 10 11 26
12  Morocco 3 6 3 12
13  Syria 1 5 5 11
14  Cyprus 1 4 2 7
15  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 2 3 6
16  Libya 1 0 1 2
17  Albania 0 2 4 6
18  San Marino 0 1 0 1
19  Malta 0 0 1 1
Total 258 258 316 832

Competition venues

Almería

  • Mediterranean Stadium (Athletics, Handisports, Football)
  • Mediterranean Sports Palace (Gymnastics, Volleyball)
  • Las Almadrabillas Sports Centre (Swimming, Handisports, Water polo)
  • "Moisés Ruiz" Sports Hall of the Diputación (Gymnastics, Volleyball)
  • Mediterranean Village Golf Course (Golf)
  • Almería Equestrian Club (Equestrian sports)
  • "Rafael Florido" Sports Hall (Karate, Judo)
  • "Emilio Campra" Youth Stadium (Archery)
  • "Antonio Rivera" Youth Sports Hall (Weightlifting)
  • Club de Mar (Sailing)
  • Bullring (Bowls)
  • El Palmeral Beach Volleyball Stadium (Beach Volleyball)
  • Los Ángeles Sports Hall (Boxing)

Cuevas del Almanzora

  • Cuevas del Almanzora Canal (Rowing, Canoe-Kayak)

El Ejido

  • El Ejido Stadium (Football)
  • El Ejido Sports Hall (Basketball)
  • Las Norias Sports Hall (Volleyball)

Gádor

  • Mediterranean Games Shooting Centre (Shooting)

Huércal de Almería

  • Almería Tennis Club (Tennis)
  • Huércal de Almería Sports Hall (Wrestling)

Roquetas de Mar

  • "Antonio Peroles" Stadium (Football)
  • "Infanta Cristina" Sports Hall (Handball)
  • "Máximo Cuervo" Sports Hall (Table tennis, Fencing)

Vícar

  • Vícar Stadium (Football)
  • Vícar Sports Hall (Handball)

Mascot

The mascot is a multicolored Indalo, which is a cave painting possibly representing a man holding an arch over his head. Indalete, who was inspired by this ancestral figure, has a kind, likeable and very youthful appearance.

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