2022 Arab Swimming Championships

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2022 Arab Swimming Championships
2022 Arab Swimming Champ. (logo).png
Host city Oran, Algeria
Date(s)20–24 July
Venue(s) Miloud Hadefi Complex Aquatic Center
Nations participating12
Athletes participating+200
Events42

The 2022 Arab Swimming Championships was the 5th edition of the Arab Swimming Championships and was held from 20 to 24 July 2022 in Bir El Djir, Oran, Algeria at the Miloud Hadefi Complex Aquatic Center. [1] [2]

Contents

Participating countries

12 countries took part in the competition: [2]

Medal standings

  Host country
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt  (EGY)23141552
2Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria  (ALG)*14181345
3Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia  (TUN)15511
4Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait  (KUW)1326
5Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan  (JOR)1146
Totals (5 entries)404139120

Results

Men

GamesGoldSilverBronze
50m freestyle Oussama Sahnoune
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
22.45 Youssef Ramadan
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
22.57 Abdelrahman Elaraby
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
22.86
100m freestyle Oussama Sahnoune
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
49.21 Youssef Ramadan
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
49.40 Waleed Abdulrazzaq
Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait
50.88
200m freestyle Marwan Elkamash
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
1:49.36 Yassine El Shammaa
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
1:49.86 Sofiane Achour Talet
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
1:53.55
400m freestyle Marwan Elkamash
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
3:53.53 Lounis Khendriche
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
3:59.65 Mohamed Khalil Ben Ajmia
Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia
4:01.06
800m freestyle Marwan Elkamash
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
8:11.00 Mohamed Khalil Ben Ajmia
Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia
8:15.55 Lounis Khendriche
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
8:20.60
1500m freestyle Marwan Elkamash
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
15:33.70 Mohamed Moselhy
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
15:46.36 Mohamed Khalil Ben Ajmia
Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia
15:55.97
50m backstroke Ali Al Zamil
Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait
25.72 Abdellah Ardjoune
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
25.99 Mehdi Nazim Benbara
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
26.65
100m backstroke Abdellah Ardjoune
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
55.68 Mohamed Mohamady ( Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt)
Ali Al Zamil ( Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait)
56.96
200m backstroke Mohamed Mohamady
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
2:00.84 NR Abdellah Ardjoune
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
2:01.86 Yassine Elshammaa
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
2:03.90
50m breaststroke Mohamed Eissawy
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
28.37 Adnene Beji
Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia
28.60 Amro Al-Wir
Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan
28.68
100m breaststroke Amro Al-Wir
Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan
1:02.64 Adnene Beji
Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia
1:03.03 Aimene Moncef Balamane
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
1:03.24
200m breaststroke Jaouad Syoud
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
2:13.35 NR Amro Al-Wir
Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan
2:14.15 Ramzi Chouchar
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
2:18.44
50m butterfly Abdelrahman El Araby
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
23.86 Waleed Abdulrazzaq
Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait
23.93 NR Youssef Ramadan
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
23.96
100m butterfly Youssef Ramadan
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
52.15 Waleed Abdulrazzaq
Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait
54.29 Abdalla Youssef
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
55.02
200m butterfly Jaouad Syoud
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
1:58.17 Lounis Khendriche
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
2:03.02 Mohamed Omar
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
2:03.46
200m individual medley Jaouad Syoud
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
1:58.93 Yassine El Shammaa
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
2:02.85 Ramzi Chouchar
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
2:05.41
400m individual medley Jaouad Syoud
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
4:19.47 Ramzi Chouchar
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
4:26.47 Kareem Mohammed
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
4:33.52
4x100m freestyle relay Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
Yassine El Shammaa,
Marwan Elkamash,
Abdelrahman Elaraby,
Youssef Ramadan
3:18.96 Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
Jaouad Syoud,
Fares Benzidoun,
Oussama Sahnoune,
Mehdi Nazim Benbara
3:20.87 NR Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait
Waleed Abdulrazzaq,
Saud Al Shamroukh,
Abdulrazzaq Al Dawaihi,
Abdulaziz Al Dawaihi
3:30.78
4x200m freestyle relayNot played
4x100m Medley Relay Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
Abdellah Ardjoune,
Aimene Moncef Balamane,
Jaouad Syoud,
Oussama Sahnoune
3:39.22 NR Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
Mohamed Mohamady,
Mohamed Eissawy,
Youssef Ramadan,
Abdelrahman Elaraby
3:41.83No third place 1
^1 Kuwaiti team represented by Ali Al Zamil, Rashed Al Tarmoom, Waleed Abdulrazzaq, Abdulaziz Al Dawaihi were disqualified. Jordanian team withdrew.

Women

GamesGoldSilverBronze
50m freestyle Farida Osman
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
25.80 Nesrine Medjahed
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
26.21 Carine Abdelmalak
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
26.87
100m freestyle Farida Osman
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
56.06 Nésrine Medjahed
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
57.21 Carine Abdelmalak
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
59.74
200m freestyle Samara Abdellaoui
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
2:08.73 Rima Benmansour
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
2:09.03 Layla Rabie
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
2:12.86
400m freestyle Lujaine Abdellah
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
4:25.97 Maram Souissi
Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia
4:33.49 Samara Abdellaoui
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
4:33.88
800m freestyle Maram Souissi
Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia
9:21.36 Samara Abdellaoui
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
9:21.43 Layla Rabie
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
9:41.23
1500m freestyle Nadine Kareem
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
17:53.66 Lamees Elsokkary
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
17:53.72 Maram Souissi
Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia
18:04.01
50m backstroke Samiha Mohsen
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
29.23 Sara Hemida
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
29.95 Meroua Merniz
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
30.46
100m backstroke Samiha Mohsen
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
1:03.65 Meroua Merniz
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
1:04.04 Sara Hemida
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
1:05.74
200m backstroke Samiha Mohsen
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
2:20.00 Imene Kawthar Zitouni
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
2:22.42 Meriem Tebal
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
2:26.27
50m breaststroke Hedy Hamouda
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
33.37 Habiba Belghith
Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia
33.71 Ismahane Larbi Youcef
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
34.65
100m breaststroke Hamida Rania Nefsi
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
1:12.47 Hedy Hamouda
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
1:13.10 Julie Salah
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
1:14.31
200m breaststroke Hamida Rania Nefsi
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
2:36.07 Rawan Eldamaty
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
2:37.61 Julie Salah
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
2:39.22
50m butterfly Farida Osman
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
26.12 Sara Hemida
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
28.08 Nesrine Medjahed
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
28.24
100m butterfly Farida Osman
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
1:00.72 Nesrine Medjahed
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
1:03.18 Rawan Eldamaty
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
1:03.90
200m butterfly Hlaa Diab
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
2:21.22 Lilia Sihem Midouni
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
2:24.21 Jihane Benchadli
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
2:27.82
200m individual medley Hamida Rania Nefsi
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
2:21.52 Rawan Eldamaty
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
2:23.18 Jihane Benchadli
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
2:24.24
400m individual medley Hamida Rania Nefsi
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
4:57.79 Imene Kawthar Zitouni
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
5:03.55 Rawan Eldamaty
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
5:04.69
4x100m freestyle relay Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
Samiha Mohsen,
Carine Abdelmalak,
Farida Osman,
Sara Hemida
3:54.09 Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
Lilia Sihem Midouni,
Nesrine Medjahed,
Rima Benmansour,
Jihane Benchadli
3:55.31 Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan
Mariam Mithqal,
Talita Baqlah,
Nadine Fanous,
Karin Belbeisi
4:13.20
4x200m freestyle relayNot played
4x100m Medley Relay Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
Samiha Mohsen,
Hedy Hamouda,
Farida Osman,
Sara Hemida
4:15.31 Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
Meroua Merniz,
Hamida Rania Nefsi,
Imene Kawthar Zitouni,
Nesrine Medjahed
4:19.77 NR Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan
Karin Belbeisi,
Mariam Mithqal,
Talita Baqlah,
Nadine Fanous
4:46.96

Mixed

GamesGoldSilverBronze
4x100m freestyle relay Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
Oussama Sahnoune,
Jaouad Syoud,
Nesrine Medjahed,
Jihane Benchadli
3:37.80 NR Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
Farida Osman,
Carine Abdelmalak,
Abdelrahman Elaraby,
Youssef Ramadan
3:39.80 Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan
Mohammed Bedour,
Mariam Mithqal,
Talita Baqlah,
Ziyad Al Salous
3:50.02
4x100m medley relay Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
Samiha Mohsen,
Mohamed Eissawy,
Farida Osman,
Youssef Ramadan
3:56.08 Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
Abdellah Ardjoune,
Hamida Rania Nefsi,
Jaouad Syoud,
Nesrine Medjahed
3:57.72 NR Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia
Abderrahmen Ben Hadj Salem,
Adnene Beji,
Roua Ben Fraj,
Habiba Belghith
4:08.65

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