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Judo at the 2023 African Games

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Judo
Judo
Judo
at the 2023 African Games
VenueGa-Mashiae Hall
LocationAccra, Ghana
Dates12–15 March 2024
Competitors228 from 37 nations
WebsiteOfficial website Edit this at Wikidata
Competition at external databases
LinksIJF • JudoInside
← 2019

The judo events at the 2023 African Games will be held in Accra, Ghana from 12 to 15 March 2024.[1][2] It will mark the 13th edition of Judo at the African Games. The last day of competition will feature a mixed team event.[3]

Participating nations

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Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Ghana)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Tunisia (TUN)64616
2 Algeria (ALG)2316
3 Senegal (SEN)1214
4 Egypt (EGY)1179
5 South Africa (RSA)1034
6 Independent Olympic Athletes (IOA)1023
7 Madagascar (MAD)1012
 Zambia (ZAM)1012
9 Guinea (GUI)1001
10 Cameroon (CMR)0325
11 Ivory Coast (CIV)0112
12 Mauritius (MRI)0101
13 Central African Republic (CAF)0022
14 Djibouti (DJI)0011
 Niger (NIG)0011
 Nigeria (NGR)0011
Totals (16 entries)15153060

Medal summary

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Extra-lightweight (−60 kg)
details
Leonardo Barros
 Independent Olympic Athletes
Fraj Dhouibi
 Tunisia
Adel Hamada
 Egypt
Simon Zulu
 Zambia
Half-lightweight (−66 kg)
details
Steven Mungandu
 Zambia
Aziz Harbi
 Tunisia
Jason Zacko Ngawili
 Central African Republic
Kais Moudetere
 Algeria
Lightweight (−73 kg)
details
Aleddine Ben Chalbi
 Tunisia
Wail Ezzine
 Algeria
Rodrigo Fernando
 Independent Olympic Athletes
Aden-Alexandre Houssein
 Djibouti
Half-middleweight (−81 kg)
details
Abdelrahman Mohamed
 Egypt
Omar Mahmoud
 Egypt
Timothy Meuwsen
 South Africa
Abdoul Kader Boubacar Adamou
 Niger
Middleweight (−90 kg)
details
Abdelaziz Ben Ammar
 Tunisia
Abderahmane Diao
 Senegal
Yassine Kouraichi
 Tunisia
Ali Hazem
 Egypt
Half-heavyweight (−100 kg)
details
Koussay Ben Ghares
 Tunisia
Abdellah Fala
 Algeria
Koffi Krémé Kobena
 Ivory Coast
Karim Ibrahim
 Egypt
Heavyweight (+100 kg)
details
Mohamed El Mehdi Lili
 Algeria
Mbagnick Ndiaye
 Senegal
Wahib Hdiouech
 Tunisia
Mohamed Aborakia
 Egypt

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Extra-lightweight (−48 kg)
details
Oumaima Bedioui
 Tunisia
Priscilla Morand
 Mauritius
Natacha Razafindrakalo
 Madagascar
Geronay Whitebooi
 South Africa
Half-lightweight (−52 kg)
details
Rahma Tibi
 Tunisia
Marie Céline Baba Matia
 Cameroon
Franca Audu
 Nigeria
Charné Griesel
 South Africa
Lightweight (−57 kg)
details
Jasmine Martin
 South Africa
Zouleiha Abzetta Dabonne
 Ivory Coast
Chaima Sidaoui
 Tunisia
Mariem Jmour
 Tunisia
Half-middleweight (−63 kg)
details
Amina Belkadi
 Algeria
Audrey Jeannette Etoua Biock
 Cameroon
Nadia Guimendego
 Central African Republic
Ons Romdhani
 Tunisia
Middleweight (−70 kg)
details
Aina Laura Rasoanaivo Razafy
 Madagascar
Zita Ornella Biami
 Cameroon
Maram Jmour
 Tunisia
Farida Magdy
 Egypt
Half-heavyweight (−78 kg)
details
Marie Branser
 Guinea
Arij Akkab
 Tunisia
Aya Gaballa
 Egypt
Georgika Wesly Djengue Moune
 Cameroon
Heavyweight (+78 kg)
details
Monica Sagna
 Senegal
Sarra Mzougui
 Tunisia
Georgette Sagna
 Senegal
Crislayn Rodrigues
 Independent Olympic Athletes

Mixed events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed team
details
 Tunisia
Aziz Harbi
Aleddine Ben Chalbi
Abdelaziz Ben Ammar
Yassine Kouraichi
Koussay Ben Ghares
Wahib Hdiouech
Chaima Sidaoui
Mariem Jmour
Ons Romdhani
Maram Jmour
Sarra Mzougui
Zeineb Troudi
 Algeria
Kais Moudetere
Wail Ezzine
Aghiles-Imad Benazoug
Abdelhamid Zmit
Mohamed El Mehdi Lili
Abdellah Fala
Faïza Aissahine
Zina Bouakache
Amina Belkadi
Dyhia Benchallal
Louiza Ichallal
 Cameroon
 Egypt
Adel Hamada
Karim Elhagar
Ali Hazem
Zeyad Ayman
Mohamed Aborakia
Hady Hussein
Tassnim Roshdy
Haneen Altaeb
Fatma Ghanem
Farida Magdy
Safa Soliman
Farah Sharaf

References

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  1. ^ "13th African Games Individuals". International Judo Federation. Retrieved 15 January 2024.
  2. ^ "African Games Accra". JudoInside.com. Retrieved 15 January 2024.
  3. ^ "13th African Games Mixed Teams". International Judo Federation. Retrieved 15 January 2024.
  4. ^ Beer, Rienk De (12 February 2024). "Blend of youth and experience in Team SA squad for Ghana". TeamSA. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
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