Medal record | ||
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Men's judo | ||
All-Africa Games | ||
1999 Johannesburg | 60 kg |
Year | Tournament | Place | Weight class |
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2004 | African Judo Championships | 2nd | Extra lightweight (60 kg) |
2002 | African Judo Championships | 2nd | Extra lightweight (60 kg) |
2000 | African Judo Championships | 3rd | Half lightweight (66 kg) |
1999 | All-Africa Games | 1st | Extra lightweight (60 kg) |
1998 | African Judo Championships | 5th | Extra lightweight (60 kg) |
1997 | Mediterranean Games | 2nd | Extra lightweight (60 kg) |
1996 | African Judo Championships | 1st | Extra lightweight (60 kg) |
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