Tunisia_at_the_2011_All-Africa_Games

Tunisia at the 2011 All-Africa Games

Tunisia at the 2011 All-Africa Games

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Tunisia, participated at the 2011 All-Africa Games held in the city of Maputo, Mozambique. She won 68 medals; 29 gold, 26 silver and 13 bronze.,[1] and she finished the competition in the 4th position.

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Medal summary

Medal table

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Medal winners

Boxing

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Athletics

In athletics, Tunisia finished the competition in the 6th position with 6 medals; 3 golds and 3 silvers.[2][3]

Chaima Trabelsi won the gold medal in 20 km walk event, with a new All-Africa Games record in 1:40:35.

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Para-sport events

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Swimming

With 13 medals; 4 gold, 7 silver and 2 bronze, Tunisia finished the competition in the second rank in swimming which was dominated by South Africa team with 74 medals. The swimmer Ahmed Mathlouthi won three gold medals in 100m, 200m and 400m freestyle events with two game records.

Men's results

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Judo

Tunisia was the top ranked in medals table in Judo with 7 medals; 6 gold and one bronze.

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Karate

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Canoeing

In Canoeing, Tunisia finished the competition in the second position below South Africa with 8 medals; 3 golds, 4 silvers and a single bronze medal.

Slalom

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Sprint

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References

  1. "Africa: Games - Medals Table, Sunday 18 September".

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