Lebanon at the 2013 Mediterranean Games

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Lebanon at the
2013 Mediterranean Games
Flag of Lebanon.svg
IOC code LIB
NOC Lebanese Olympic Committee
in Mersin
Medals
Ranked  th
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Total
1
Mediterranean Games appearances (overview)

Lebanon competed at the 2013 Mediterranean Games in Mersin, Turkey from the 20th to 30 June 2013.

Contents

Archery

Men
AthleteEventRanking roundRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal / BM
ScoreSeedOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Jacques El Rayess Individual 56034Flag of Serbia.svg  Jonkić  (SRB)
L 4-6
Did not advance
Jihad Toukan 45740Flag of Libya.svg  Arebi  (LBA)
L 0–6
Did not advance

Badminton

AthleteEventGroup stageQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Jalal Abou Alwan Men's singles Flag of France.svg  Lo Ying Ping  (FRA)
L 6–21, 3–21
Flag of Spain.svg  Velazquez  (ESP)
L 3–21, 3–21
Tony Choueiry Flag of Croatia.svg  Hölbling  (CRO)
L 6–21, 10–21
Flag of Spain.svg  Abian  (ESP)
L 5–21, 3–21
Tony Choueiry
Jalal Abou Alwan
Men's doubles Flag of Croatia.svg  Đurkinjak /
Hölbling  (CRO)
L 5-21, 5–21

Boxing

Men
AthleteEventRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Najid Salloum Lightweight BYEFlag of Algeria.svg  Ouadahi  (ALG)
L 0–3
Did not advance
Khodor Antar Light welterweight Flag of Turkey.svg  Keles  (TUR)
L 0–3
Did not advance
Ahmad Al Nabouche Welterweight Flag of Spain.svg  Sissocko  (ESP)
L 0–3
Did not advance
Najid Salloum Middleweight BYEFlag of Macedonia.svg  Zhuta  (MKD)
L 1–2
Did not advance

Cycling

AthleteEventTimeRank
Ahmad Mourad Men's road race DNF
Men's time trial 39:12.9619
Youssef Nader Men's road race OTL

Fencing

Croatia will be represented by one fencer.

Men
AthleteEventGroup stageRound of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Alessandro Michon Individual épée Flag of Spain.svg  Pereira  (ESP)
W 5–2
Flag of France.svg  Lucenay  (FRA)
L 4–5
Flag of Italy.svg  Garozzo  (ITA)
L 1–5
Flag of Serbia.svg  Nikolić  (SRB)
W 4–1
3 QFlag of Egypt.svg  Fayez  (EGY)
L 13–15
Did not advance
Women
AthleteEventGroup stageRound of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Rita Abou Jaoude Individual épée Flag of Italy.svg  Navarria  (ITA)
W 5–2
Flag of France.svg  Goram  (FRA)
L 3–4
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Besbes  (TUN)
L 1–5
Flag of Greece.svg  Paschalidou  (GRE)
L 2–3
Flag of Turkey.svg  Gunac  (TUR)
L 1–5
6 QFlag of Italy.svg  Navarria  (ITA)
L 6–15
Did not advance
Dominique Tannous Flag of Turkey.svg  Dogan  (TUR)
W 5–1
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Mansouri  (TUN)
L 4–5
Flag of Serbia.svg Rodić (SRB)
L 4–5
Flag of Italy.svg  Fiamingo  (ITA)
L 1–5
4 QFlag of Turkey.svg  Gunac  (TUR)
W 15–12
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Mansouri  (TUN)
L 9–15
Did not advance
Mona Shaito Individual foil Flag of Tunisia.svg  Boubakri  (TUN)
W 5–4
Flag of Italy.svg  Erba  (ITA)
L 2–5
Flag of Turkey.svg  Karamete  (TUR)
W 5–2
2 QFlag of Italy.svg  Di Francisca  (ITA)
L 7–15
Did not advance

Gymnastics

Artistic

Men
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
ApparatusTotalRankApparatusTotalRank
F PH R V PB HB F PH R V PB HB
Hicham El Kahwaji All-around 10.43310.30010.93331.66638Did not advance
Mohamad Ibrahim Shami 11.0666.46613.80031.33239Did not advance

Judo

AthleteEventRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsRepechageFinal / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Ziade Damien Men's −60 kg Flag of Algeria.svg  Saker  (ALG)
L 000-100
BYEFlag of Albania.svg  Cullhaj  (ALB)
W 100–000
Flag of Libya.svg  Elhadi Elkawisah  (LBA)
W 010–000
Bronze medal icon.svg
Georges Merheb Men's −90 kg BYEFlag of Serbia.svg  Kukolj  (SRB)
L 000-100
BYEFlag of Greece.svg  Gkaraklov  (GRE)
W 010–000
Flag of Algeria.svg  Benamadi  (ALG)
L 000–001
5
Rudy Hachache Men's +100 kg Flag of Egypt.svg  Elshehaby  (EGY)
L 000–101
Did not advance
Caren Shammas Women's −63 kg Flag of Croatia.svg  Mišković  (CRO)
L 000–101
Did not advance
Marie Aad Women's −78 kg Flag of Turkey.svg  Yilmaz  (TUR)
L 000–100
BYEFlag of Algeria.svg  Ouallal  (ALG)
L 000–100
Did not advance

Swimming

Men
AthleteEventHeatFinal
TimeRankTimeRank
Adam Allouche 100 m breaststroke 1:10.7816Did not advance
Women
AthleteEventHeatFinal
TimeRankTimeRank
Katya Bachrouche 400 m freestyle 4:21.667 Q4:22.386

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