Judo at the 2007 All-Africa Games | |
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Venue | Algiers |
Location | Algiers, Algeria |
Dates | 12–14 July 2007 |
Competition at external databases | |
Links | JudoInside |
The judo competition at the 2007 All-Africa Games were held in Algiers, Algeria on 14 July 2007.
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Algeria | 8 | 3 | 5 | 16 |
2 | Tunisia | 4 | 3 | 6 | 13 |
3 | Egypt | 2 | 3 | 2 | 7 |
4 | Senegal | 1 | 3 | 3 | 7 |
5 | Cameroon | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
6 | Nigeria | 0 | 2 | 4 | 6 |
7 | Gabon | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
8 | Angola | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Ivory Coast | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | |
South Africa | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | |
11 | DR Congo | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Libya | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Madagascar | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Zambia | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (14 entries) | 16 | 16 | 32 | 64 |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Omar Rebahi | Algeria |
2. | Atef Mustapha | Egypt |
3. | Elie Norbert | Madagascar |
3. | Deza Elie Gbate | Ivory Coast |
5. | Herman Zoungrana | Burkina Faso |
5. | Bilal Fofana | Senegal |
7. | Arnaud Liyeli | Congo DR |
7. | Mohamed Kawesah | Libya |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Mounir Benamadi | Algeria |
2. | Amin El Hady | Egypt |
3. | Wakunguma Shapa | Zambia |
3. | Ragheb Karchoud | Tunisia |
5. | Harmel Zoungrana | Burkina Faso |
5. | Edson Madeira | Mozambique |
7. | Alexis Chifor Tadifo | Cameroon |
7. | José Simoes | Angola |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Amar Meridja | Algeria |
2. | Haitham El Hossainy | Egypt |
3. | Anis Dkhili | Tunisia |
3. | Nsa Bashir | Nigeria |
5. | Emmanuel Kojo Nartey | Ghana |
5. | Maceleon Desire Paulin | Mauritania |
7. | Akram Abussetta | Libya |
7. | Angelo Ferna Antonio | Angola |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Yousef Badra | Tunisia |
2. | Abderahmane Benamadi | Algeria |
3. | Matthew Jago | South Africa |
3. | Hatem Abd el Akher | Egypt |
5. | Kinapeya Romeo Kone | Ivory Coast |
5. | Nkewami Lokuku | Congo DR |
7. | Kouami Sacha Denanyoh | Togo |
7. | Boas Munyonga | Zambia |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Hisham Mesbah | Egypt |
2. | Amar Benikhlef | Algeria |
3. | Pape Ousmane Ndiaye | Senegal |
3. | Mohamed Bouguerra | Tunisia |
5. | Patrick Trezise | South Africa |
5. | David Afonso | Angola |
7. | Dieudonné Dolassem | Cameroon |
7. | Basile Dieudonné | Chad |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Frank Moussima | Cameroon |
2. | Bara Ndiaye | Senegal |
3. | Hassene Azzoune | Algeria |
3. | Mohamed Bensaleh | Libya |
5. | Sami Souissi | Tunisia |
5. | Mustafa Darwish | Egypt |
7. | Gary Anderhold | South Africa |
7. | Mohamed Lamin Soumah | Guinea |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Anis Chedly | Tunisia |
2. | Mohammed Bouaichaoui | Algeria |
3. | Denis Oliveira | Angola |
3. | Djeguy Bathily | Senegal |
5. | Abdoulaye Sou Southia Ousma | Cameroon |
5. | Noureldin Morsy | Egypt |
7. | Bagname Sylla | Mali |
7. | Billy Braimah | Nigeria |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Mohammed Bouaichaoui | Algeria |
2. | Djeguy Bathily | Senegal |
3. | Amadou Kanate | Ivory Coast |
3. | Anis Chedly | Tunisia |
5. | Mustafa Darwish | Egypt |
5. | Bagname Sylla | Mali |
7. | David Afonso | Angola |
7. | Mita Nchamt Jose | Equatorial Guinea |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Meriem Moussa | Algeria |
2. | Sandrine Ilendou | Gabon |
3. | Chahinez Mbarki | Tunisia |
3. | Elsa Honorine Oyama Enye | Congo DR |
5. | Naina Marthine Randriamalala | Madagascar |
5. | Franca Audu | Nigeria |
7. | Philomene Bata | Cameroon |
7. | Naldjim Rosia | Chad |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Hortense Diedhiou | Senegal |
2. | Amani Khalfaoui | Tunisia |
3. | Soraya Haddad | Algeria |
3. | Justina Erez Agatahi | Nigeria |
5. | Clarisse Ebrottie Nda | Ivory Coast |
5. | Finaritra Raliterasasolo | Madagascar |
7. | Isabel Garcia | Angola |
7. | Ngandeu Weyinjam | Cameroon |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Lila Latrous | Algeria |
2. | Hajer Barhoumi | Tunisia |
3. | Fary Seye | Senegal |
3. | Ewa Catherine Ekuta | Nigeria |
5. | Atio Severine Nbebie | Burkina Faso |
5. | Huguette Bakao | Congo DR |
7. | Wilhelmina Strydom | South Africa |
7. | Juseneide Gourgel | Angola |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Kahina Saidi | Algeria |
2. | Nesrine Jlassi | Tunisia |
3. | Adjane Audrey Koumba | Gabon |
3. | Funmilola Adebayo | Nigeria |
5. | Cécile Hanne | Senegal |
5. | Dicko Coulibaly | Burkina Faso |
7. | Bianca Visser | South Africa |
7. | Ngarlemdana Carine | Chad |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Rachida Ouardane | Algeria |
2. | Gisèle Mendy | Senegal |
3. | Antonia Moreira | Angola |
3. | Marisca Loots | South Africa |
5. | Tapra Felicite | Chad |
5. | Monica Buanga | Congo DR |
7. | Bikisu Yusuf Sankah | Nigeria |
7. | Koulibal Moussocoura | Mali |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Houda Miled | Tunisia |
2. | Vivian Yusuf | Nigeria |
3. | Kahina Hadid | Algeria |
3. | Christelle Okodombe Foguing | Cameroon |
5. | Nada Gaballa | Egypt |
5. | Aissata Thiam | Senegal |
7. | Kimberly Imongo | Congo DR |
7. | none | none |
Position | Judoka | Country |
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1. | Samah Ramadan | Egypt |
2. | Adijat Ayuba | Nigeria |
3. | Nihel Chikhrouhou | Tunisia |
3. | Souhir Madani | Algeria |
5. | Sidonie Jiepmou | Cameroon |
5. | Elma Bartolomeu | Angola |
7. | Racky Bolly | Senegal |
7. | Nian Precil Hirepiew | Mauritania |
Position | Judoka | Country |
---|---|---|
1. | Nihel Chikhrouhou | Tunisia |
2. | Christelle Okodombe Foguing | Cameroon |
3. | Samah Ramadan | Egypt |
3. | Souhir Madani | Algeria |
5. | Racky Bolly | Senegal |
5. | Elma Bartolomeu | Angola |
7. | Martina Uwandu | Nigeria |
7. | Kimberly Imongo | Congo DR |
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