Syria at the 2001 Mediterranean Games

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Syria at the
2001 Mediterranean Games
Flag of Syria.svg
IOC code SYR
NOC Syrian Olympic Committee
in Tunis
Competitors76
Medals
Ranked 14th
Gold
0
Silver
5
Bronze
4
Total
9
Mediterranean Games appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
Flag of the United Arab Republic.svg  United Arab Republic (1959)

Syria competed at the 2001 Mediterranean Games in Tunis, Tunisia. The medal tally was 9.

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Medals by sport

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling 0314
Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing 0213
Weightlifting pictogram.svg Weightlifting 0022
Totals (3 sports)0549

Medalists

MedalNameSportEvent
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Youssef Hamidi Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing 60 kg
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ahmed Winar Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing +91 kg
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Firas Al-Rifaie Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Freestyle 54 kg
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ahmad Al Ossta Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Freestyle 69 kg
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Yasser Saleh Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Greco-Roman 69 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Abdullah Waheb Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing 54 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Khajik Khajouiane Weightlifting pictogram.svg Weightlifting 85 kg snatch
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Mohamed Sheikh Ali Weightlifting pictogram.svg Weightlifting 105 kg snatch
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Zakaria Al-Nashid Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Greco-Roman 63 kg

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