Gymnastics at the 2023 Arab Games

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Gymnastics
at the 2023 Arab Games
Gymnastics pictogram.svg
Venue Miloud Hadefi Complex Omnisport Arena
Location Bir El Djir, Oran, Algeria
Dates7–10 July
  2011

At the 2023 Arab Games , the gymnastics (Artistic) events were held at Miloud Hadefi Complex Omnisport Arena in Bir El Djir, Oran, Algeria from 7 to 10 July. A total of 13 events were contested. [1]

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Medal table

  *   Host nation (Algeria)

2023 Gymnastics Arab Games medal table [2]
RankNOCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria  (ALG)*65516
2Flag of Syria.svg  Syria  (SYR)42511
3Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan  (JOR)2002
4Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco  (MAR)1629
5Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar  (QAT)0022
Totals (5 entries)13131440

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
All-AroundFlag of Syria.svg  Lais Najjar  (SYR)78,267Flag of Morocco.svg  Hamza Hossaini  (MAR)77,334Flag of Morocco.svg  Abderrazak Nasser  (MAR)76,667
TeamFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 231,766Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 230,134Flag of Syria.svg  Syria 210,134
Pommel HorseFlag of Jordan.svg  Ahmad Abu Al-Soud  (JOR)14,200Flag of Morocco.svg  Zakariae Setti  (MAR)13,500Flag of Qatar.svg  Rakan Al-Harith  (QAT)13,400
RingsFlag of Algeria.svg  Hillal Metidji  (ALG)13,400Flag of Morocco.svg  Hamza Hossaini  (MAR)13,067Flag of Algeria.svg  Bilal Bellaoui  (ALG)12,667
Floor ExerciseFlag of Syria.svg  Lais Najjar  (SYR)13,400Flag of Morocco.svg  Hamza Hossaini  (MAR)13,300Flag of Morocco.svg  Acheraf Quistas  (MAR)13,200
Horizontal BarFlag of Algeria.svg  Ahmed-Riadh Aliouat  (ALG)13,003Flag of Syria.svg  Lais Najjar  (SYR)12,967Flag of Algeria.svg  H'mida Djaber  (ALG)12,400
VaultFlag of Morocco.svg  Hamza Hossaini  (MAR)13,800Flag of Algeria.svg  Housse Eddine Hamadouche  (ALG)13,700Flag of Syria.svg  Lais Najjar  (SYR)13,566
Parallel BarsFlag of Algeria.svg  Ahmed-Riadh Aliouat  (ALG)13,467Flag of Morocco.svg  Hamza Hossaini  (MAR)13,000Flag of Syria.svg  Lais Najjar  (SYR)12,667

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
All-AroundFlag of Syria.svg  Aleksandra Maksimova  (SYR)49,233Flag of Algeria.svg  Boukhatem Fatma Zohra  (ALG)45,700Flag of Algeria.svg  Salem Lahna  (ALG)44,733
Uneven BarsFlag of Syria.svg  Aleksandra Maksimova  (SYR)12,267Flag of Algeria.svg  Salem Lahna  (ALG)10,400Flag of Algeria.svg  Boukhatem Fatma Zohra  (ALG)Flag of Qatar.svg  Ahmed Salma  (QAT)8,067
VaultFlag of Jordan.svg  Ruba Osama Hamza Aldaoud  (JOR)12,767Flag of Syria.svg  Aleksandra Maksimova  (SYR)12,533Flag of Algeria.svg  Sihem Hamidi  (ALG)12,450
Floor ExerciseFlag of Algeria.svg  Malek Rezagui  (ALG)11,567Flag of Algeria.svg  Boukhatem Fatma Zohra  (ALG)10,967Flag of Syria.svg  Aleksandra Maksimova  (SYR)10,633
Balance BeamFlag of Algeria.svg  Lahna Salem  (ALG)11,733Flag of Algeria.svg  Sihem Hamidi  (ALG)10,867Flag of Syria.svg  Aleksandra Maksimova  (SYR)8,767

Participating nations

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References

  1. "الألعاب الرياضية العربية 2023/ جمباز: نتائج جد إيجابية للرياضيين الجزائريين". aps.dz (in Arabic). 10 July 2023.
  2. "Arab Games medal table".