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Arab Swimming Championships

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Arab Swimming Championships
Statusactive
Genresporting event
Date(s)mid-year
FrequencyBiennial
Location(s)various
Inaugurated2012 (2012)
Most recentAbu Dhabi 2023
Previous eventOran 2022
Next eventTBD
Organised byASC

The Arab Swimming Championships (Arabic: البطولة العربية للسباحة) are the Arab championships in the sport of Swimming. It is organized by the Arab Swimming Confederation (ASC) and held biennially. The first edition was held in August 2012 in Amman, Jordan.[1]

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Championships

Long Course

Year Dates Edition Location Coutries Athletes Events Events Details Winner Second Third
2012 28–31 August 1 Jordan Amman, Jordan 9 85 ? ? (M), ? (W), ? (Mix.)  Algeria  Kuwait  Jordan
2014 4–7 September 2 Morocco Casablanca, Morocco 10 ~100 42 20 (M), 20 (W), 2 (Mix.)  Egypt  Algeria  Jordan
2016 4–7 April 3 United Arab Emirates Dubai, UAE 11 135 42 20 (M), 20 (W), 2 (Mix.)  Egypt  Algeria  Tunisia
2018 12–15 July 4 Tunisia Radès, Tunisia 12 ? 42 20 (M), 20 (W), 2 (Mix.)  Tunisia  Algeria  Morocco
2022 20–24 July 5 Algeria Oran, Algeria 12 +200 42 20 (M), 20 (W), 2 (Mix.)  Egypt  Algeria  Tunisia
2023[2] 27–30 October 6[3] United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi, UAE 16  Algeria  Lebanon  Tunisia

Short Course

Year Dates Edition Location Coutries Athletes Events Events Details Winner Second Third
2021 24–27 October 1[4] United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi, UAE 16 174 100 ? (M), ? (W), ? (Mix.)  Egypt  Tunisia  Qatar

All-time medal table

See also

References

  1. ^ "سباحة: انطلاق منافسات البطولة العربية اليوم بالأردن". aps.dz. 28 August 2012.
  2. ^ "Abu Dhabi Sports Council". Abu Dhabi Sports Council. Retrieved 1 November 2023.
  3. ^ "6th Arab Swimming Championships get underway in Abu Dhabi". wam.ae. 27 October 2023. Retrieved 1 November 2023.
  4. ^ "Arab Swimming Championship Abudhabi - 24/10/2021 to 27/10/2021. Results" (PDF). jsf.com.jo. Retrieved 13 February 2024.


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