Swimming at the 2011 Arab Games

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Venue Hamad Aquatic Center
Location Doha, Qatar
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Tunisian swimmer Oussama Mellouli won 16 Medal. Oussama Mellouli 2013.jpg
Tunisian swimmer Oussama Mellouli won 16 Medal.

Swimming at the 2011 Arab Games was held at Hamad Aquatic Center in Doha, Qatar from 17 to 22 December. A total of 38 long course (50m) events were contested. [1] The top medal-winning athletes from the Games both came from Swimming: Tunisia's Oussama Mellouli (15 golds, 1 silver) and Egypt's Farida Osman (7 golds).

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Participating nations

17 nations entered 115 swimmers (77 males, 38 females) at the 2011 Arab Games: [2]

Results

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
50m FreestyleFlag of Tunisia.svg  Oussama Mellouli  (TUN)23.03 NR Flag of Algeria.svg  Nabil Kebbab  (ALG)23.12Flag of Egypt.svg  Shehab Younis  (EGY)23.19
100m FreestyleFlag of Tunisia.svg  Oussama Mellouli  (TUN)49.55 NR Flag of Algeria.svg  Oussama Sahnoune  (ALG)50.41Flag of Algeria.svg  Nabil Kebbab  (ALG)50.48
200m FreestyleFlag of Tunisia.svg  Oussama Mellouli  (TUN)1:48.85Flag of Egypt.svg  Marawan Aly  (EGY)1:51.71Flag of Tunisia.svg  Ahmed Mathlouthi  (TUN)1:51.91
400m FreestyleFlag of Tunisia.svg  Oussama Mellouli  (TUN)3:54.16Flag of Egypt.svg  Mohamed Farhoud  (EGY)3:56.35Flag of Tunisia.svg  Ahmed Mathlouthi  (TUN)3:57.93
1500m FreestyleFlag of Tunisia.svg  Oussama Mellouli  (TUN)15:33.05Flag of Egypt.svg  Mohamed Farhoud  (EGY)15:55.16Flag of Tunisia.svg  Ahmed Mathlouthi  (TUN)16:21.68
50m BackstrokeFlag of Kuwait.svg  Abdullah Althuwaini  (KUW)26.41Flag of Egypt.svg  Mohamed Hussein  (EGY)26.63Flag of Morocco.svg  Amine Kouame  (MAR)27.04
100m BackstrokeFlag of Tunisia.svg  Oussama Mellouli  (TUN)55.92 NR Flag of Kuwait.svg  Abdullah Althuwaini  (KUW)56.40Flag of Egypt.svg  Mohamed Hussein  (EGY)56.85
200m BackstrokeFlag of Tunisia.svg  Oussama Mellouli  (TUN)2:02.67 NR Flag of Tunisia.svg  Taki Mrabet  (TUN)2:03.61Flag of Egypt.svg  Mohamed Hussein  (EGY)2:05.44
50m BreaststrokeFlag of Tunisia.svg  Wassim Elloumi  (TUN)28.77Flag of Tunisia.svg  Talel M'Rabet  (TUN)29.13Flag of Algeria.svg  Nabil Kebbab  (ALG)
Flag of Egypt.svg  Ahmed Bayoumy  (EGY)
29.17
100m BreaststrokeFlag of Tunisia.svg  Wassim Elloumi  (TUN)1:02.47 NR Flag of Algeria.svg  Nabil Kebbab  (ALG)1:02.60Flag of Egypt.svg  Ahmed Bayoumy  (EGY)1:04.43
200m BreaststrokeFlag of Tunisia.svg  Oussama Mellouli  (TUN)2:16.53Flag of Tunisia.svg  Taki Mrabet  (TUN)2:18.06Flag of Egypt.svg  Mohamed Gadallh  (EGY)2:19.67
50m ButterflyFlag of Tunisia.svg  Oussama Mellouli  (TUN)24.90 NR Flag of Morocco.svg  Bilal Achelhi  (MAR)25.34Flag of Egypt.svg  Marwan Hellal  (EGY)
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Taki Mrabet  (TUN)
25.36
100m ButterflyFlag of Tunisia.svg  Oussama Mellouli  (TUN)53.73 NR Flag of Kuwait.svg  Yousef Alaskari  (KUW)54.00Flag of Tunisia.svg  Taki Mrabet  (TUN)54.54
200m ButterflyFlag of Tunisia.svg  Oussama Mellouli  (TUN)1:59.98Flag of Kuwait.svg  Yousef Alaskari  (KUW)2:00.75Flag of Egypt.svg  Marwan Hellal  (EGY)2:03.22
200m Individual MedleyFlag of Tunisia.svg  Oussama Mellouli  (TUN)1:59.99Flag of Tunisia.svg  Taki Mrabet  (TUN)2:02.22Flag of Morocco.svg  Morad Berrada  (MAR)2:05.35
400m Individual MedleyFlag of Tunisia.svg  Oussama Mellouli  (TUN)4:15.94Flag of Tunisia.svg  Taki Mrabet  (TUN)4:18.15Flag of Morocco.svg  Morad Berrada  (MAR)4:28.27
4 × 100 m Freestyle RelayFlag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia  (TUN)
Taki Mrabet
Talel M'Rabet
Ahmed Mathlouthi
Oussama Mellouli
3:23.87 NR Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria  (ALG)
Nabil Kebbab
Jugurtha Boumali
Badis Djendouci
Oussama Sahnoune
Ryad Djendouci*
3:24.09Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait  (KUW)
Abdullah Althuwaini
Yousef Alaskari
Mohammad Madouh
Salman Qali
Sooud Altattar*
Abbas Qali*
3:25.18
4 × 200 m Freestyle RelayFlag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia  (TUN)
Talel M'Rabet
Ahmed Mathlouthi
Taki Mrabet
Oussama Mellouli
7:28.26 NR Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait  (KUW)
Yousef Alaskari
Mohammad Madouh
Abdullah Althuwaini
Sooud Altayyar
7:34.68Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt  (EGY)
Marawan Aly
Mohamed Gadallh
Adham Abdelmegid
Mohamed Farhoud
7:36.44
4 × 100 m Medley RelayFlag of Egypt.svg  Egypt  (EGY)
Mohamed Hussein
Ahmed Bayoumy
Marwan Hellal
Adham Abdelmegid
3:46.37Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia  (TUN)
Taki Mrabet
Wassim Elloumi
Oussama Mellouli
Ahmed Mathlouthi
3:46.67 NR Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait  (KUW)
Abdullah Althuwaini
Ahmad Albader
Yousef Alaskari
Mohammad Madouh
Shuaib Althuwaini*
Abbas Qali*
3:51.94

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
50m FreestyleFlag of Egypt.svg  Farida Osman  (EGY)25.96Flag of Egypt.svg  Mai Mostafa  (EGY)26.84Flag of Lebanon.svg  Katya Bachrouche  (LIB)26.91
100m FreestyleFlag of Egypt.svg  Farida Osman  (EGY)56.50Flag of Tunisia.svg  Zeineb Khalfallah  (TUN)58.04Flag of Egypt.svg  Rowan Elbadry  (EGY)58.38
200m FreestyleFlag of Lebanon.svg  Katya Bachrouche  (LIB)2:01.83Flag of Morocco.svg  Sara El Bekri  (MAR)2:03.10 NR Flag of Tunisia.svg  Zeineb Khalfallah  (TUN)2:05.04
400m FreestyleFlag of Lebanon.svg  Katya Bachrouche  (LIB)4:15.24Flag of Morocco.svg  Sara El Bekri  (MAR)4:17.55 NR Flag of Tunisia.svg  Sarra Lajnef  (TUN)4:23.03
800m FreestyleFlag of Lebanon.svg  Katya Bachrouche  (LIB)8:44.50Flag of Morocco.svg  Sara El Bekri  (MAR)8:49.67 NR Flag of Egypt.svg  Reem Kassem  (EGY)9:02.71
50m BackstrokeFlag of Egypt.svg  Farida Osman  (EGY)30.25Flag of Algeria.svg  Amel Melih  (ALG)30.61Flag of Algeria.svg  Fella Bennaceur  (ALG)31.17
100m BackstrokeFlag of Algeria.svg  Amel Melih  (ALG)1:06.20Flag of Egypt.svg  Hania Moro  (EGY)1:06.22Flag of Algeria.svg  Fella Bennaceur  (ALG)1:06.41
200m BackstrokeFlag of Egypt.svg  Hania Moro  (EGY)2:19.33Flag of Tunisia.svg  Sarra Lajnef  (TUN)2:21.90 NR Flag of Jordan.svg  Sara Hayajna  (JOR)2:24.34
50m BreaststrokeFlag of Morocco.svg  Sara El Bekri  (MAR)32.12Flag of Egypt.svg  Mai Mostafa  (EGY)33.38Flag of Tunisia.svg  Sarra Lajnef  (TUN)34.26
100m BreaststrokeFlag of Morocco.svg  Sara El Bekri  (MAR)1:08.42Flag of Tunisia.svg  Sarra Lejnef  (TUN)1:11.14Flag of Egypt.svg  Mai Mostafa  (EGY)1:11.82
200m BreaststrokeFlag of Morocco.svg  Sara El Bekri  (MAR)2:27.17Flag of Tunisia.svg  Sarra Lajnef  (TUN)2:33.26Flag of Egypt.svg  Rowida Ibrahim  (EGY)2:34.54
50m ButterflyFlag of Egypt.svg  Farida Osman  (EGY)26.58Flag of Algeria.svg  Fella Bennaceur  (ALG)28.49Flag of Jordan.svg  Talita Baqlah  (JOR)28.71
100m ButterflyFlag of Egypt.svg  Farida Osman  (EGY)1:00.50Flag of Algeria.svg  Fella Bennaceur  (ALG)1:02.45Flag of Lebanon.svg  Katya Bachrouche  (LIB)1:02.77
200m ButterflyFlag of Morocco.svg  Sara El Bekri  (MAR)2:16.21 NR Flag of Algeria.svg  Nesrine Khelifatie  (ALG)2:17.62Flag of Algeria.svg  Sarah Hadj Abderrahmane  (ALG)2:20.25
200m Individual MedleyFlag of Lebanon.svg  Katya Bachrouche  (LIB)2:17.10Flag of Morocco.svg  Sara El Bekri  (MAR)2:17.24 NR Flag of Tunisia.svg  Sarra Lejnef  (TUN)2:18.91
400m Individual MedleyFlag of Morocco.svg  Sara El Bekri  (MAR)4:48.04 NR Flag of Tunisia.svg  Sarra Lajnef  (TUN)4:52.90Flag of Egypt.svg  Rowida Ibrahim  (EGY)4:59.47
4 × 100 m Freestyle RelayFlag of Egypt.svg  Egypt  (EGY)
Rowan Elbadry
Shahd Mostafa
Mai Mostafa
Farida Osman
3:53.02Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia  (TUN)
Zeineb Khalfallah
Myriam Meddeb
Farah Ben Khelil
Sarra Lajnef
3:55.76 NR Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria  (ALG)
Fella Bennaceur
Amel Melih
Malia Meghazi Bakhouch
Souad Cherouatie
3:59.88
4 × 200 m Freestyle RelayFlag of Egypt.svg  Egypt  (EGY)
Rowan Elbadry
Hania Moro
Reem Kassem
Shahd Mostafa
8:32.40Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria  (ALG)
Fella Bennaceur
Malia Meghazi Bakhouch
Souad Cherouatie
Nesrine Khelifatie
8:35.34Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia  (TUN)
Farah Ben Khelil
Sarra Lajnef
Asma Ben Boukhatem
Zeineb Khalfallah
8:38.13
4 × 100 m Medley RelayFlag of Egypt.svg  Egypt  (EGY)
Hania Moro
Mai Mostafa
Farida Osman
Rowan Elbadry
4:19.47Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco  (MAR)
Imane Boulaamane
Sara El Bekri
Noufissa Chbihi
Marwa El Banar
4:22.21 NR Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia  (TUN)
Farah Ben Khelil
Sarra Lajnef
Myriam Meddeb
Zeineb Khalfallah
4:23.75 NR

Medal standings

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 17121140
2Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 1071431
3Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 56314
4Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 4026
5Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 19616
6Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 1427
7Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan 0022
Totals (7 entries)383840116

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