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2009 African Judo Championships

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Alaa El Idrissi Is a Judoka Originally From Morocco, Born 31 October 1987 in Casablanca.

The 2010 African Judo Championships were the 30th edition of the African Judo Championships, and were held in Mauritius from 30 April to 3 May 2009.

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Medal overview

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 kg Morocco Alaa El Idrissi Libya Mohamed ElKawisah Madagascar Elie Norbert
Egypt Ibrahim Awad
66 kg Egypt Amin El Hady Morocco Rachid Rguig Algeria Mohamed Boughorfa
Madagascar Tageot Rafaeliarison
73 kg Tunisia Seifeddine Ben Hassen Mauritius MacLeon Paulin Algeria Nourredine Yagoubi
Egypt Hussein Hafiz
81 kg Morocco Safouane Attaf Egypt Hatem Abd el Akher Gabon Davy Huhues Moussavou
Tunisia Mohamed Fadhel Gazouani
90 kg Egypt Hesham Mesbah Cameroon Dieudonne Dolassem South Africa Patrick Trezise
Algeria Lyes Bouyacoub
100 kg Egypt Ramadan Darwish Algeria Hassene Azzoune Cameroon Franck Moussima
Democratic Republic of the Congo Ndibu Mushi
+100 kg Egypt Islam El Shehaby Tunisia Anis Chedly Democratic Republic of the Congo Cedric Mandembo Kebika
Algeria Ammar Belgacem
Open class Egypt Islam El Shehaby Morocco Mohamed Merbah Cameroon Franck Moussima
Tunisia Faicel Jaballah

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Algeria Meriem Moussa Tunisia Chahnez M'barki Egypt Mahitab Farouk
Mauritius Christianne Legentil
52 kg Algeria Ratiba Tariket South Africa Nina Langenhoven Tunisia Amani Khalfaoui
Morocco Hanane Kerroumi
57 kg Algeria Lila Latrous Tunisia Hajer Barhoumi Burkina Faso Séverine Nébié
Morocco Fatima Zohra Chakir
63 kg Senegal Fary Seye Algeria Aida Mezerna Egypt Ayah Mohamed Emad
Mauritius Audry Catherine
70 kg Algeria Kahina Hadid Egypt Sarra Wahid Tunisia Asma Bjaoui
Democratic Republic of the Congo Misenga Bwaga
78 kg Algeria Rachida Ouerdane Egypt Samar Salah Cameroon Christelle Okodombe Foguing
Tunisia Houda Miled
+78 kg Tunisia Nihel Cheikh Rouhou Senegal Aminata Diatta Egypt Samah Ramadan
Morocco Rania El Kilali
Open class Tunisia Nihel Cheikh Rouhou Egypt Samah Ramadan Algeria Amina Temmar
Cameroon Christelle Okodombe Foguing

Medals table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Egypt54514
2 Algeria52512
3 Tunisia33511
4 Morocco2237
5 Senegal1102
6 Cameroon0145
7 Mauritius0123
8 South Africa0112
9 Libya0101
10 DR Congo0033
11 Madagascar0022
12 Burkina Faso0011
 Gabon0011
Totals (13 entries)16163264

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