2017 African Sambo Championships

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The 2017 African Sambo Championships were held in Victoria, Seychelles from 11 to 15 May 2017. [1] [2]

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Medal overview

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Sport sambo

Women

1. SITCHEPING Paule (CMR)

2. MARIE CHERYL Ella (SEY)

1. FEUGANG KUETHE Edwige (CMR)

2. MARIM YAHYA Zakaria (EGY)

1. FOKOU Dechantal (CMR)

2. PAYET Amanda (SEY)

3. JEEBUN HENNA Nikeeta (MRI)

Men

1. ZELMOUMI Mohammed (MAR)

2. SEYNI Abdoul-rachid (NIG)

3. MOUSTAPHA Boubakari (CMR)

1. KOUROU Ayoub (MAR)

2. MAKNI Sami (TUN)

3. MODIBO Coulibaly (CIV)

3. VICTORIN Lanndio (SEY)

1. EL KARS Abderrahim (MAR)

2. SADFI Mohamed Tarek (TUN)

3. YANGFI Eric lionel (CMR)

1. NNOUK Nwatsok (CMR)

2. HLALA Moncef (MAR)

1. MESSI Louis (CMR)

2. OULHAJ Marouan (MAR)

3. FINESSE FANIRY Francis (SEY)

1. CHAKIRI El houcine (MAR)

2. AMADOU MOUMOUNI Mahamadou (NIG)

3. GABRIEL Roge (SEY)

3. NDJIMA ENOWA Raoul (CMR)

1. DUGASSE Dominic (SEY)

2. MAKREM Saanouni (TUN)

3. LUTCHMUN Sarvesh (MRI)

Combat SAMBO

1. FOKAM Celestin (CMR)

2. LAGHFIRI Bouchaib (MAR)

3. BEN ANESS Montassar (TUN)

1. MSALLMI Saifallah (TUN)

2. AMIMI Ilias (MAR)

3. WALID IBRAHIM Moawad (EGY)

1. ZOUAD Elhoussine (MAR)

2. MBONG Rene (CMR)

3. ALCINDOR HUBERT Brian (SEY)

1. BATAMAG Epoune (CMR)

2. DIANI Badreddine (MAR)

1. EDDERDAK Nasser (MAR)

2. TCHAMOU Mickael (CMR)

3. WALID RAEY Mohamed (EGY)

1. KARROUTI Reda (MAR)

2. IMARIRENE Mohamed (ALG)

Medals table

Teams                                                                                     Gold        Silver       Bronze     Total

Morocco                                                                                   7              5              0              12

Cameroon                                                                                7              2              4              13

Tunisia                                                                                    1              3              1              5

Seychelles                                                                               1              2              3              6

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Egypt                                                                                     0              1              2              3

Algeria                                                                                    0              1              0              1

Mauritius                                                                                 0              0              2              2

Ivory Coast                                                                              0              0              1              1

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