Athletics at the 1957 Arab Games

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Athletics
at the 1957 Pan Arab Games
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  1953
1961  

1957 Pan Arab Games [1] [2]

MEN

100m

MEDALATHLETEDOBCOUNTRYMARKW/IRECORDNOTES
Miskal Abou Kalal IRQ 10.9CR
Ghazi KetmettoLBN11.1
Basil JazmiIRQ11.3

200m

MEDALATHLETEDOBCOUNTRYMARKW/IRECORDNOTES
Ghazi KetmettoLBN22.4CR
Daniel FarexLBN23.7
Mongi Zarrouki Soussi1936 TUN 23.8

400m

MEDALATHLETEDOBCOUNTRYMARKW/IRECORDNOTES
Mohammed MahdiIRQ51.0
Abdo AminLBN53.0
Saleh NasserLBN54.6

800m

MEDALATHLETEDOBCOUNTRYMARKW/IRECORDNOTES
Ahmed Lazreg1934 MAR 2:00.8
Moustafa MeftahMAR2:01.6
Hassan OmarTUN2:03.3

1500m

MEDALATHLETEDOBCOUNTRYMARKW/IRECORDNOTES
Ahmed Lazreg1934MAR4:00.4CR
Kasim Moukhtar1927IRQ4:01.7
Said Al-HassanMAR4:04.6

5000m

MEDALATHLETEDOBCOUNTRYMARKW/IRECORDNOTES
Said Gerouani Benmoha1934MAR14:38.6CR
Bakir Benaissa1931MAR14:58.5
Mohamed ObeidiTUN15:10.2

10,000m

MEDALATHLETEDOBCOUNTRYMARKW/IRECORDNOTES
Bakir Benaissa1931MAR32:51.1CR
Mohamed ObeidiTUN32:56.4
Hassan Lafta IIRQ33:04.1

Marathon

MEDALATHLETEDOBCOUNTRYMARKW/IRECORDNOTES
Aziz Ben OmarTUN2:54:23
Ali Hajj MousaLBN3:02:21
Said MouiniMAR3:10:31

110H

MEDALATHLETEDOBCOUNTRYMARKW/IRECORDNOTES
Mongi Zarrouki Soussi1936TUN16.5
Rameh KheireddineLBN17.0
Afif BoutrosLBN17.8

400H

MEDALATHLETEDOBCOUNTRYMARKW/IRECORDNOTES
Rehaiem AssiIRQ57.0
Raheem AnbarIRQ59.0
Mongi Zarrouki Soussi1936TUN59.1

HJ

MEDALATHLETEDOBCOUNTRYMARKW/IRECORDNOTES
Nayef KassabIRQ1.80
Mohamed JinyaniLBN1.75
Deeb Abu Al-Hassan EGY 1.75

PV

MEDALATHLETEDOBCOUNTRYMARKW/IRECORDNOTES
Farid HannaSYR3.75CR
Ismail Abu KaroumLBN3.75
Salim Al BekrKUW3.52

LJ

MEDALATHLETEDOBCOUNTRYMARKW/IRECORDNOTES
Abdel Aziz AlameLBN6.55
Abdul Sattar Al-Razzak1932IRQ6.54
Falih Fahmi1940IRQ6.46

TJ

MEDALATHLETEDOBCOUNTRYMARKW/IRECORDNOTES
Abdul Sattar Al-Razzak1932IRQ14.62CR
Abdel Aziz AlameLBN13.84
Ibrahim Abou Al-HayrTUN13.44

SP

MEDALATHLETEDOBCOUNTRYMARKW/IRECORDNOTES
Salem Jisr1932LBN13.45CR
Ahmed Rateeb Zulf SYR 13.37
Afif BoutrosLBN12.78

DT

MEDALATHLETEDOBCOUNTRYMARKW/IRECORDNOTES
Afif BoutrosLBN40.70CR
Kanaan AvniIRQ38.96
Abdullah AbdulazizIRQ37.18

HT

MEDALATHLETEDOBCOUNTRYMARKW/IRECORDNOTES
Michel SkaffLBN39.55CR
Fouad EsbirLBN34.55
Kanaan AvniIRQ31.12

JT

MEDALATHLETEDOBCOUNTRYMARKW/IRECORDNOTES
Mohammed Jamal Moussa JOR 50.44
Sami Ibrahim AliLBN45.96
Elie MahoulLBN45.54

Decathlon

MEDALATHLETEDOBCOUNTRYMARKW/IRECORDNOTES
Afif BoutrosLBN4389
Jamal AminIRQ4356
Elie MahoulLBN3745

4x100m

MEDALATHLETEDOBCOUNTRYMARKW/IRECORDNOTES
Farkas BalyanLBN44.5
Alex ZahariaLBN44.5
Abdel Aziz AlameLBN44.5
Ghazi KetmettoLBN44.5
Miskal Abou KalalIRQ44.9
Hudayr Zalata1938IRQ44.9
Jasim Kareem1938IRQ44.9
Basil JazmiIRQ44.9
Kader Al-MasriSYR44.9
Abdulhamid Al-KrabulsiSYR44.9
Suleiman Al-SaqqaSYR44.9
Jumaa Al-QaisiSYR44.9

4x400m

MEDALATHLETEDOBCOUNTRYMARKW/IRECORDNOTES
Said Al-HassanMAR3:32.3
Moustafa MeftahMAR3:32.3
Ahmed KaddourMAR3:32.3
Ahmed Lazreg1934MAR3:32.3
Abdo AminLBN
Samir JahshanLBN
Michel TaweelLBN
Ghazi KetmettoLBN
Hassan OmarTUN3:37.5
Abdesselam Ben FarajTUN3:37.5
Muammer WardliTUN3:37.5
Mongi Zarrouki Soussi1936TUN3:37.5

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References

  1. "Athletics Podium". Athletics Podium. Retrieved 2022-08-16.
  2. "Pan Arab Games". www.gbrathletics.com. Retrieved 2022-08-16.