Lebanon at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics

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Lebanon at the
2010 Summer Youth Olympics
Flag of Lebanon.svg
IOC code LIB
NOC Lebanese Olympic Committee
Website www.lebolymp.org
in Singapore
Competitors5 in 4 sports
Flag bearerMichel Samaha [1]
Medals
Ranked 84th
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Total
1
Summer Youth Olympics appearances

Lebanon participated in the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore.

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Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Michel Samaha Taekwondo Men's 73kg 18 Aug

Fencing

Group Stage
AthleteEventMatch 1Match 2Match 3Match 4Match 5Match 6Seed
Rita Abou Jaoude Girls’ Foil Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Goldie  (CAN)
L1-5
Flag of Russia.svg  Alekseeva  (RUS)
L0-5
Flag of the United States.svg  Shaito  (USA)
L0-5
Flag of Egypt.svg  Daw  (EGY)
L1-5
Flag of Senegal.svg  Ndao  (SEN)
W5-3
Flag of Italy.svg  Mancini  (ITA)
L2-5
12
Knock-Out Stage
AthleteEventRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinalRank
Rita Abou Jaoude Girls’ Foil Flag of Italy.svg  Mancini  (ITA)
L7-15
did not advance12

Judo

Individual
AthleteEventRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4SemifinalsFinalRank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Caren Chammas Girls' -63 kg BYEFlag of Uzbekistan.svg  Matniyazova  (UZB)
L000-101
Repechage
Flag of New Zealand.svg  Baxter  (NZL)
W100-000
Repechage
Flag of Georgia.svg  Beridze  (GEO)
W100-000
Repechage
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Matniyazova  (UZB)
L000-001
Did not advance7
Team
TeamEventRound 1Round 2SemifinalsFinalRank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Munich
Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Vita Valnova  (BLR)
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Kestutis Vitkauskas  (LTU)
Flag of North Korea.svg  Un Ju Ri  (PRK)
Flag of Georgia.svg  Beka Tugushi  (GEO)
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Jalil Jalilov  (AZE)
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Caren Chammas  (LIB)
Flag of Israel.svg  Yakov Mamistavalov  (ISR)
Mixed Team Essen
L3-4
did not advance9

Swimming

AthletesEventHeatSemifinalFinal
TimePositionTimePositionTimePosition
Abbas Raad Boys’ 50m Freestyle 25.2630Did not advance
Boys’ 50m Backstroke 28.7613Did not advance
Nibal Yamout Girls’ 200m Breaststroke 2:46.9619Did not advance
Girls’ 200m Individual Medley 2:32.2323Did not advance

Taekwondo

Michel Samaha qualified for the 2010 Youth Olympic Games by getting 5th place at the World qualifications in Tijuana, Mexico.

Samaha defeated the player from Suriname that had won against the player from Azerbaijan (ranked 6th at the World Qualifications). Samaha reached the semi-final and secured the BRONZE medal then lost against the player from Russia.

Samaha brought back to Lebanon the 1st Olympic medal since 1980.

AthleteEventPreliminaryQuarterfinalSemifinalFinalRank
Michel Samaha Boys' -73kg BYEFlag of Suriname.svg  Tosh van Dijk  (SUR)
W5-4
Flag of Russia.svg  Aliaskhab Sirazhov  (RUS)
L4-10
did not advance Bronze medal icon.svg

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References

  1. "List of NOC Flag Bearers for Opening Ceremony" (PDF) (Press release). Singapore Youth Olympic Games Organising Committee. 14 August 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 August 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-14.