Boxing at the 2023 Arab Games

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Boxing
at the 2023 Arab Games
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VenueBen Aknoun Military Center Hall
Location Ben Aknoun, Algiers, Algeria
Dates7–12 July
  2011

At the 2023 Arab Games , the boxing events were held at Ben Aknoun Military Center Hall in Ben Aknoun, Algiers, Algeria from 7 to 12 July. A total of 21 events were contested. [1]

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Medal summary

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
Minimum (-48kg)Flag of Algeria.svg  Kamel Khennoussi  (ALG)Flag of Morocco.svg  Hamza Essaadi  (MAR)Flag of Yemen.svg  Shuail Ghaleb Mohammed Alqarnas  (YEM)
Flag of Syria.svg  Ward Ali  (SYR)
Fly (-51kg)Flag of Tunisia.svg  Ala Eddine Zidi  (TUN)Flag of Syria.svg  Hussein Al Masri  (SYR)Flag of Morocco.svg  Said Mortaji  (MAR)
Flag of Jordan.svg  Huthaifa Mohammad Yousef Eshish  (JOR)
Bantam (-54kg)Flag of Morocco.svg  Imad Azoui  (MAR)Flag of Algeria.svg  Mohamed Flissi  (ALG)Flag of Iraq.svg  Moamin Abdalaal Abed Al-Abboodi  (IRQ)
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Majrashi Zayid  (KSA)
Feather (-57kg)Flag of Morocco.svg  Soulaimane Samghouli  (MAR)Flag of Jordan.svg  Yousef Ibrahim Yousef Iashash  (JOR)Flag of Tunisia.svg  Bilel Mhamdi  (TUN)
Flag of Palestine.svg  Wasim Abusal  (PLE)
Light (-60kg)Flag of Jordan.svg  Mohammad Adnan Abu Jajeh  (JOR)Flag of Tunisia.svg  Saiefeddine Ayari  (TUN)Flag of Morocco.svg  Mohamed Hamout  (MAR)
Flag of Algeria.svg  Salem Tamma  (ALG)
Light Welter (-63.5kg)Flag of Algeria.svg  Jugurtha Ait Bekka  (ALG)Flag of Morocco.svg  Abdelhaq Nadir  (MAR)Flag of Tunisia.svg  Mehdi Dridi  (TUN)
Flag of Iraq.svg  Ali Qasim Hamdan Al-Sarray  (IRQ)
Welter (-67kg)Flag of Algeria.svg  Chemseddine Kramou  (ALG)Flag of Iraq.svg  Karrar Kadhim Sahm Alezairej  (IRQ)Flag of Morocco.svg  Oussama Rabii  (MAR)
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Zakaria Romdhani  (TUN)
Light middle (-71kg)Flag of Jordan.svg  Zeyad Ishaish  (JOR)Flag of Morocco.svg  Zine Elabidine Amroug  (MAR)Flag of Algeria.svg  Youcef Islam Yaiche  (ALG)
Flag of Iraq.svg  Yousif Naeem Hussein Hussein  (IRQ)
Middle (-75kg)Flag of Syria.svg  Ahmad Ghousoon  (SYR)Flag of Algeria.svg  Ahmed Abderraouf Ghazli  (ALG)Flag of Jordan.svg  Mohammad Ahmad Ibrahim Almharat  (JOR)
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Nabil Boussif  (TUN)
Light Heavy (-80kg)Flag of Jordan.svg  Hussein Iashaish  (JOR)Flag of Libya.svg  Mohammed Ifraydhah  (LBA)Flag of Tunisia.svg  Youssef Rafrafi  (TUN)
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Mohammed Ahmed Alsubhi  (KSA)
Cruiser (-86kg)Flag of Jordan.svg  Odai Riyad Ade Alhindawi  (JOR)Flag of Iraq.svg  Amer Kadhum Ghaneem Ghaneem  (IRQ)Flag of Algeria.svg  Azzouz Boudia  (ALG)
Heavy (-92kg)Flag of Syria.svg  Alaa Eldin Ghousoon  (SYR)Flag of Tunisia.svg  Ghaoth Houimli  (TUN)Flag of Jordan.svg  Mohammad Younis Mohammad Suleiman  (JOR)
Flag of Algeria.svg  Tarek Taruket  (ALG)
Super Heavy (+92kg)Flag of Algeria.svg  Mourad Kadi  (ALG)Flag of Syria.svg  Mohammad Mlaiyes  (SYR)Flag of Jordan.svg  Mohmoud Omar Mahmoud Ghanem  (JOR)

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
Minimum (-48kg)Flag of Algeria.svg  Fatiha Mansouri  (ALG)Flag of Morocco.svg  Yasmine Moutaqui  (MAR)Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Reem Hazim Alsharif  (KSA)
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Wafa Hafsi  (TUN)
Light fly (-50kg)Flag of Algeria.svg  Roumaysa Boualam  (ALG)Flag of Tunisia.svg  Wiem Jouini  (TUN)
Fly (-52kg)Flag of Jordan.svg  Hanan Ayed Suleiman Nassar  (JOR)Flag of Tunisia.svg  Chadha Jlassi  (TUN)Flag of Algeria.svg  Souha Miloudi  (ALG)
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  Haya Ali  (UAE)
Bantam (-54kg)Flag of Morocco.svg  Widad Bertal  (MAR)Flag of Algeria.svg  Fatima Zohra Abdelkader Hadjala  (ALG)Flag of Tunisia.svg  Amel Chebbi  (TUN)
Light (-60kg)Flag of Algeria.svg  Hadjila Khelif  (ALG)Flag of Tunisia.svg  Mariem Homrani  (TUN)Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Hadeel Ghazwan Ashour  (KSA)
Flag of Palestine.svg  Jeninzeynab Heck  (PLE)
Light Welter (-63kg)Flag of Algeria.svg  Zobeida Hayam Fatima Zahr  (ALG)Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Amnaimi Ragha Ibrahim  (KSA)
Welter (-66kg)Flag of Algeria.svg  Imane Khelif  (ALG)Flag of Morocco.svg  Oumaïma Belahbib  (MAR)
Middle (-75kg)Flag of Morocco.svg  Saida Lahmidi  (MAR)Flag of Algeria.svg  Djouher Benane  (ALG)

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Algeria)

2023 Boxing Pan Arab Games medal table
RankNOCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria  (ALG)*94518
2Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan  (JOR)51410
3Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco  (MAR)45413
4Flag of Syria.svg  Syria  (SYR)2215
5Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia  (TUN)15814
6Flag of Iraq.svg  Iraq  (IRQ)0246
7Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia  (KSA)0145
8Flag of Libya.svg  Libya  (LBA)0101
9Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine  (PLE)0022
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates  (UAE)0022
11Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar  (QAT)0011
Flag of Yemen.svg  Yemen  (YEM)0011
Totals (12 entries)21213678

Participating nations

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