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2008 African Judo Championships

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The 2008 African Judo Championships were the 29th edition of the African Judo Championships, and were held in Agadir, Morocco in May 2008.

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Medal overview

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 kg Morocco Younes Ahamdi Madagascar Elie Norbert Algeria Omar Rebahi
Egypt Mahmoud El Sayed
66 kg Egypt Amin El Hady Algeria Mounir Benamadi Morocco Rachid Rguig
South Africa Gideon van Zyl
73 kg Algeria Amar Meridja Democratic Republic of the Congo Eric Kibanza South Africa Marlon August
Mauritius MacLeon Paulin
81 kg Morocco Safouane Attaf South Africa Matthew Jago Tunisia Yousef Badra
Algeria Abderahmane Benamadi
90 kg Algeria Amar Benikhlef Egypt Hesham Mesbah South Africa Patrick Trezise
Morocco Mohamed El Asri
100 kg Algeria Hassene Azzoune Libya Mohamed Ben Saleh Cameroon Franck Moussima
Tunisia Sami Souissi
+100 kg Tunisia Anis Chedly Egypt Islam El Shehaby Morocco Mohamed Merbah
Senegal Djeguy Bathily
Open class Egypt Islam El Shehaby Tunisia Anis Chedly Cameroon Dieudonné Dolassem
Algeria Ammar Belgacem

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Tunisia Chahnez M'barki Algeria Meriem Moussa Madagascar Martine Randriamalalaniana
Democratic Republic of the Congo Elsa Honorine Oyama Enye
52 kg Algeria Soraya Haddad Tunisia Amani Khalfaoui Senegal Hortense Diedhiou
Nigeria Justina Erez Agatahi
57 kg Algeria Lila Latrous Tunisia Hajer Barhoumi Senegal Fary Seye
Madagascar Beby Mahita
63 kg Tunisia Nesrine Jlassi Algeria Kahina Saidi Morocco Aida Alioualla
Nigeria Esther Augustine
70 kg Algeria Rachida Ouardane Senegal Gisèle Mendy Angola Antonia Moreira
Morocco Hassania El Azzar
78 kg Tunisia Houda Miled Nigeria Vivian Yusuf Algeria Souhir Madani
Cameroon Christelle Okdombe
+78 kg Tunisia Nihel Cheikh Rouhou Egypt Samah Ramadan Morocco Salima Baazizi
Senegal Racky Bolly
Open class Tunisia Nihel Cheikh Rouhou Egypt Samah Ramadan Cameroon Christelle Okodombe Foguing
Mauritius Christina Herbu

Medals table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Algeria63413
2 Tunisia63211
3 Egypt2417
4 Morocco2068
5 Senegal0145
6 South Africa0134
7 Madagascar0123
 Nigeria0123
9 DR Congo0112
10 Libya0101
11 Cameroon0044
12 Mauritius0022
13 Angola0011
Totals (13 entries)16163264

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