Syria at the 1997 Mediterranean Games

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Syria at the
1997 Mediterranean Games
Flag of Syria.svg
IOC code SYR
NOC Syrian Olympic Committee
in Bari
Medals
Ranked 13th
Gold
2
Silver
1
Bronze
2
Total
5
Mediterranean Games appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
Flag of the United Arab Republic.svg  United Arab Republic (1959)

Syria (SYR) competed at the 1997 Mediterranean Games in Bari, Italy. It won 2 gold, 1 silver and 2 bronze medals. [1]

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References

  1. "Mediterranean Games - Medals table per country and per Games" (PDF). cijm.org.gr. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 20 November 2024.