Algeria at the 2013 Mediterranean Games | |
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IOC code | ALG |
NOC | Algerian Olympic Committee |
in Mersin | |
Competitors | 171 [1] in 17 sports |
Medals Ranked 10th |
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Mediterranean Games appearances (overview) | |
Algeria competed at the 2013 Mediterranean Games in Mersin, Turkey from the 20th to 30 June 2013.
Athlete | Event | Ranking round | Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final / BM | ||
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Score | Seed | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
Mounir Megherbi | Individual | 597 | 28 | Bonelli (SMR) L 2-6 | Did not advance | |||||
Yassin Sadeg | 546 | 38 | Rabaa (LBA) W 6-4 | Nespoli (ITA) L 2-6 | Did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Ranking round | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final / BM | ||
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Score | Seed | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
Amina Rezigue | Individual | 570 | 23 | Kamel (EGY) L 0-6 | Did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Semifinal | Final | ||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | ||
Mohamed Benferrar | 800 m | 1:48.53 | 3 Q | 1:47.23 | 6 |
Yassine Hathat | 1:47.33 | 4 q | 1:46.26 | 4 | |
Abderrahmane Anou | 1500 m | — | 3:36.93 | 4 | |
Imad Touil | — | 3:36.71 | |||
Rabah Aboud | 5000 m | — | 13:38.01 | ||
Othman Hadj Lazib | 110 m hurdles | 14.10 | 2 q | 13.61 | |
Abdelmalik Lahoulou | 400 m hurdles | 51.56 | 3 Q | 51.09 | 7 |
Miloud Rahmani | 50.83 | 3 Q | 49.34 | ||
Hichem Bouchicha | 3000 m steeplechase | — | 8:33.38 | 7 | |
Abdelmadjed Touil | — | 8:22.62 | 4 | ||
Abdelmalik Lahoulou Mohamed Benferrar Yassine Hathat Miloud Rahmani | 4 × 400 m relay | — | 3:08.27 | 4 | |
Ahmed Medjaher | Half marathon | — | 1:10:02 | 5 | |
Slimane Moulay | — | 1:11:37 | 7 |
Athlete | Event | Semifinal | Final | ||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | ||
Souheir Bouali | 100 m | DNS | Did not advance | ||
200 m | DNS | Did not advance | |||
Souad Ait Salem | 10000 m | — | 33:19.34 | ||
Kenza Dahmani | — | 32:42.47 | |||
Amina Betiche | 3000 m steeplechase | — | 9:40.71 | ||
Souad Ait Salem | Half marathon | — | 1:13:54 | ||
Kenza Dahmani | — | DNF |
Athlete | Event | Final | |
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Distance | Position | ||
Baya Rahouli | Triple jump | 14.04 |
Athlete | Event | 100H | HJ | SP | 200 m | LJ | JT | 800 m | Final | Rank |
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Yasmina Omrani | Result | 13.89 | 1.72 | 13.66 | 25.25 | 5.90 | 39.58 | 2:20.55 | 5802 |
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Standings
Qualified for the semifinals |
Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | |
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Turkey | 3 | 3 | 0 | 260 | 191 | +69 | 6 |
Macedonia | 3 | 2 | 1 | 220 | 225 | -5 | 5 |
Egypt | 3 | 1 | 2 | 218 | 239 | -21 | 4 |
Algeria | 3 | 0 | 3 | 228 | 271 | -43 | 3 |
Results
June 18 19:30 |
Turkey | 97–68 | Algeria |
Scoring by quarter:20–16, 24–16, 30–16, 23–20 | ||
Pts: Mahmutoğlu 17 Rebs: Savaş 6 Asts: Ermiş 5 | Pts: Harrat 25 Rebs: Harrat 7 Asts: Kaouane 3 |
Athlete | Event | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |
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Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Rank | ||
Mohamed Flissi | Light flyweight | — | Cappai (ITA) W 3–0 | Pehlivan (TUR) W 3–0 | ||
Fahem Hammachi | Flyweight | — | Daraa (MAR) L 0–3 | Did not advance | ||
Reda Benbaziz | Bantamweight | — | Seddik Lbida (MAR) W 3–0 | Topçakan (TUR) W 3–0 | Abdelaal (EGY) W 3–0 | |
Mohamed Amine Ouadahi | Lightweight | BYE | Tekbali (LIB) W 3–0 | Aydın (TUR) L 0–3 | Did not advance | |
Abdelkader Chadi | Light welterweight | Shytani (ALB) W 3–0 | Aladžić (BIH) W 3–0 | Mohamed (EGY) W 2–1 | Keleş (TUR) W 3–0 | |
Ilyas Abbadi | Welterweight | — | Köroğlu (TUR) W 3–0 | Di Russo (ITA) W 3–0 | Sissocko (ESP) W 3–0 | |
Abdelmalek Rahou | Middleweight | Haddioui (MAR) L 0–3 | Did not advance | |||
Abdelhafid Benchabla | Light heavyweight | Elemekachari (TUN) W 3–0 | Rosciglione (ITA) W 3–0 | Yıldırım (TUR) W 3–0 | Bouhenia (FRA) W 3–0 | |
Chouaib Bouloudinats | Heavyweight | Filipi (CRO) L 0–3 | Did not advance | |||
Hamza Beguerni | Super heavyweight | — | Arjaoui (MAR) L 0-3 | Did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Time | Rank |
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Adil Barbari | Men's road race | OTL | |
Men's time trial | 34:28.53 | 7 | |
Nabil Baz | Men's road race | DNF | |
Abdelkader Belmoukhtar | OTL | ||
Abdellah Ben Youcef | 3:24:55 | 46 | |
Hichem Chabane | Men's road race | 3:20:24 | 32 |
Men's time trial | 36:11.51 | 16 | |
Faycal Hamza | Men's road race | 3:20:21 | 29 |
Abdelbasat Hanachi | 3:20:11 | ||
Azzedine Lagab | 3:20:56 | 36 |
Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Points |
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Turkey | 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 113 | 107 | 6 | 6 |
Italy | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 109 | 100 | 9 | 4 |
Serbia | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 112 | 93 | 19 | 4 |
Macedonia | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 90 | 109 | 19 | 4 |
Algeria | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 95 | 110 | 15 | 2 |
23 June 2013 12:00 | Algeria | 26–27 | Macedonia | Lütfullah Aksungur Sports Hall, Adana |
(11–13) | ||||
24 June 2013 18:00 | Algeria | 24–23 | Italy | Lütfullah Aksungur Sports Hall, Adana |
(14–12) | ||||
25 June 2013 12:00 | Algeria | 21–34 | Serbia | Lütfullah Aksungur Sports Hall, Adana |
(12–15) | ||||
27 June 2013 14:00 | Turkey | 26–24 | Algeria | Lütfullah Aksungur Sports Hall, Adana |
(12–11) | ||||
June 29 10:00 | Greece | 23–27 | Algeria | Lütfullah Aksungur Sports Hall, Mersin Referees: Jurinović, Mrvica (CRO) |
Palasks 7 | (13-11) | Benali 8 | ||
Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Points |
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Serbia | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 111 | 86 | 25 | 8 |
Turkey | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 96 | 98 | -2 | 4 |
Montenegro | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 81 | 88 | -7 | 4 |
Algeria | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 89 | 95 | -6 | 2 |
Italy | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 94 | 104 | -10 | 2 |
22 June 2013 17:00 | Turkey | 25–23 | Algeria | Lütfullah Aksungur Sports Hall, Adana |
(14-12) | ||||
23 June 2013 17:30 | Serbia | 28–20 | Algeria | Lütfullah Aksungur Sports Hall, Adana |
(18-8) | ||||
24 June 2013 13:00 | Algeria | 19–23 | Italy | Lütfullah Aksungur Sports Hall, Adana |
(11-13) | ||||
26 June 2013 11:00 | Montenegro | 19–27 | Algeria | Lütfullah Aksungur Sports Hall, Adana |
(11-11) | ||||
28 June 2013 09:00 | Algeria | 24–27 | Macedonia | Lütfullah Aksungur Sports Hall, Adana |
(11-12) | ||||
Athlete | Event | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Repechage | Final / BM | |
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Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Rank | ||
Lyes Saker | Men's 60 kg | — | Damien (LIB) W 000–000 | Moudatir (MAR) L 011–000 | Did not advance | Basile (ITA) L 000–001 | 5 |
Ahmed Mohamedi | Men's 66 kg | Bye | Czukiewycz (FRA) W 100–000 | Uriarte (ESP) L 000–110 | Did not advance | Khalfaoui (TUN) L 011–120 | 6 |
Youcef Ouhab | Men's 73 kg | Parlati (ITA) L 000–010 | Did not advance | ||||
Abderahmane Benamadi | Men's 90 kg | Bye | Darwish (EGY) W 100–000 | Facente (ITA) L 000–100 | Did not advance | Merheb (LIB) W 001–000 | |
Sabrina Saidi | Women's 48 kg | — | Bye | Moscatt (ITA) L 000–100 | Did not advance | Ayari (TUN) L 000–100 | 5 |
Djazia Haddad | Women's 52 kg | — | Sejdinović (BIH) W 001–000 | Nareks (SLO) L 000–100 | Did not advance | Delsalle (FRA) L 000–000 | 5 |
Ratiba Tariket | Women's 57 kg | — | Zehir (TUR) L 000–001 | Did not advance | Tsolani (GRE) L 001–101 | Did not advance | |
Kahina Saidi | Women's 70 kg | Bye | Bernabéu (ESP) L 000–100 | Did not advance | |||
Sonia Asselah | Women's +70 kg | Bye | Álvarez (ESP) W 012–001 | Did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Heats | Repechage | Final | |||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Chaouki Dries | Men's single sculls | 7:44.75 | 3 R | 7:38.52 | 5 FB | 7:49.65 | 7 |
Sid Ali Boudina | Men's lightweight single sculls | — | 7:49.99 | 6 | |||
Kamel Ait Daoud Mohamed Ryad Garidi | Men's lightweight double sculls | 7:10.02 | 4 R | 6:52.93 | 6 FB | 6:56.74 | 8 |
Amina Rouba | Women's lightweight single sculls | 8:26.65 | 4 FA | — | 8:21.07 | 4 |
Qualification Legend: FA=Final A (medal); FB=Final B (non-medal); SA/B=Semifinals A/B; SC/D=Semifinals C/D; R=Repechage
Athlete | Event | Race | Net points | Final rank | ||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | M* | ||||
Mohamed Bouasria Benquali | Laser | 20 | 20 | 19 | 13 | 17 | 17 | 20 | 20 | 22 | — | 168 | 23 | |
Idris Bouhadda | 23 | 13 | 18 | 19 | 19 | 15 | 17 | 21 | 20 | — | 165 | 22 |
Athlete | Event | Race | Net points | Final rank | ||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | M* | ||||
Imene Cherif Sahraoui | Laser Radial | |||||||||||||
Lamia Feriel Hammiche |
Athlete | Event | Heat | Final | ||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Abdelkader Afane | 100 m breaststroke | 1:05.40 | 12 | Did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Heat | Final | ||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Amel Melih | 50 m backstroke | 30.97 | 12 | Did not advance | |
Souad Cherouati | 200 m individual medley | 2:23.66 | 10 | Did not advance |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | Pts | SPW | SPL | SPR | SW | SL | SR |
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1 | Italy | 3 | 2 | 1 | 7 | 8 | 2 | 4.000 | 255 | 205 | 1.244 |
2 | Tunisia | 3 | 2 | 1 | 6 | 6 | 4 | 1.500 | 212 | 219 | 0.968 |
3 | Algeria | 3 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 6 | 5 | 1.200 | 240 | 243 | 0.988 |
4 | Macedonia | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 9 | 0.111 | 205 | 245 | 0.837 |
Date | Time | Score | Set 1 | Set 2 | Set 3 | Set 4 | Set 5 | Total | Report | ||
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21-Jun | 15:30 | Tunisia | 3–0 | Algeria | 25–19 | 25–22 | 25–18 | 75–59 | |||
23-Jun | 15:30 | Algeria | 3–2 | Italy | 22–25 | 27–25 | 17–25 | 25–20 | 15–10 | 106–105 | |
25-Jun | 15:30 | Macedonia | 0–3 | Algeria | 19–25 | 23–25 | 21–25 | 63–75 |
Date | Time | Score | Set 1 | Set 2 | Set 3 | Set 4 | Set 5 | Total | Report | ||
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27-Jun | 13:00 | Egypt | 3–0 | Algeria | 25–14 | 25–19 | 25–20 | 75–53 |
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