Egypt at the African Games

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Egypt at the
African Games
Flag of Egypt.svg
IOC code EGY
NOC Egyptian Olympic Committee
Medals
Ranked 1st
Gold
753
Silver
551
Bronze
523
Total
1,827
African Games appearances (overview)
Youth appearances

Egypt has competed at every edition of the African Games . Its athletes have won a total of 1827 medals.

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Medals by Games

Below is a table representing all medals across the Games in which it has competed.

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GamesGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1965 1710330
1973 25161556
1987 31222073
1991 905352195
1995 614350154
1999 536045158
2003 806272214
2007 746263199
2011 32142066
2015 856468217
2019 1029873273
2023 1034742192
Totals (12 entries)7535515231827

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