Tunisia at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics | |
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IOC code | TUN |
NOC | Tunisian Olympic Committee |
Website | www |
in Singapore | |
Competitors | 24 in 10 sports |
Flag bearer | Abir Barkaoui [1] |
Medals |
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Summer Youth Olympics appearances | |
Tunisia competed at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics , the inaugural Youth Olympic Games, held in Singapore from 14 August to 26 August 2010.
Tunisia, officially the Republic of Tunisia, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa, covering 163,610 square kilometres. Its northernmost point, Cape Angela, is the northernmost point on the African continent. It is bordered by Algeria to the west and southwest, Libya to the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east. Tunisia's population was 11.435 million in 2017. Tunisia's name is derived from its capital city, Tunis, which is located on its northeast coast.
The 2010 Summer Youth Olympics, officially known as the I Summer Youth Olympic Games, were the inaugural edition of the Youth Olympic Games (YOG), an international multi-sport and cultural event for youths based on the tradition of the Olympic Games. Held in Singapore from 14 to 26 August 2010, it was the first International Olympic Committee-sanctioned event held in Southeast Asia. The Games featured about 3,600 athletes aged 14–18 from 204 nations, who competed in 201 events in 26 sports. No official medal tables were published, but the most successful nation was China, followed by Russia; hosts Singapore did not win any gold medals. Most unique features of the YOG, such as mixed-NOCs teams and the Culture and Education Programme (CEP), made their debut at the 2010 Games.
The Youth Olympic Games (YOG) is an international multi-sport event organized by the International Olympic Committee. The games are held every four years in staggered summer and winter events consistent with the current Olympic Games format, though in reverse order with Winter Games held in leap years instead of Summer Games. The first summer version was held in Singapore from 14 to 26 August 2010 while the first winter version was held in Innsbruck, Austria from 13 to 22 January 2012. The age limitation of the athletes is 14 to 18. The idea of such an event was introduced by Johann Rosenzopf from Austria in 1998. On 6 July 2007, International Olympic Committee (IOC) members at the 119th IOC session in Guatemala City approved the creation of a youth version of the Olympic Games, with the intention of sharing the costs of hosting the event between the IOC and the host city, whereas the travelling costs of athletes and coaches were to be paid by the IOC. These Games will also feature cultural exchange programs and opportunities for participants to meet Olympic athletes.
Medal | Name | Sport | Event | Date |
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Adem Hmam | Table Tennis | Mixed Team | 26 Aug |
The medal was won as Mixed NOCs therefore the medal doesn't count towards the overall count for Tunisia.
Athletes | Event | Qualification | Final | ||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | ||
Rami Gharsali | Boys’ 110m Hurdles | 14.68 | 15 qC | DSQ | |
Bacem Salhi | Boys’ 2000m Steeplechase | 6:43.17 | 13 qB | 6:39.07 | 14 |
Athletes | Event | Qualification | Final | ||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | ||
Salma Abdelhamid | Girls’ 100m Hurdles | 14.61 | 14 qC | 14.88 | 16 |
Abir Barkaoui | Girls’ 400m Hurdles | 1:03.48 | 11 qB | 1:03.90 | 12 |
Nour Sioud | Girls’ 2000m Steeplechase | 7:04.61 | 8 Q | DNF |
Athletes | Event | Qualification | Final | ||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | ||
Rahma Bouslama | Girls’ Discus Throw | 39.46 | 12 qB | 38.40 | 13 |
Ameni Ben Salem | Girls’ Javelin Throw | 35.44 | 15 qB | 36.46 | 15 |
Nabiha Gueddah | Girls’ Hammer Throw | 43.92 | 17 qB | 47.95 | 15 |
Dora Mahfoudhi | Girls’ Pole Vault | 3.60 | 10 qB | 3.45 | 12 |
Athlete | Event | Time Trial | Round 1 | Round 2 (Rep) | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Final | |
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Time | Rank | ||||||||
Ben Ismail Afef | Girls’ K1 Slalom | 1:52.33 | 10 | W1:51.48-2:00.27 | L2:00.26-1:44.47 | Did not advance | |||
Girls’ K1 Sprint | 1:59.48 | 17 | L2:02.07-1:44.99 | L1:57.33-1:49.82 | L2:04.25-1:39.65 | Did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Heats | Repechage | Semifinals | Final | Overall Rank | ||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | |||
Mohamed Fares Laouti | Boys' Single Sculls | 3:37.29 | 6 QR | 3:38.38 | 4 QC/D | 3:47.69 | 3 QC | 3:44.37 | 6 | 17 |
Athlete | Event | Race | Points | Rank | |||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | M* | ||||
Anis Elmjid | Boys' Byte CII | 19 | 28 | 27 | 29 | 27 | 29 | 29 | 27 | 29 | 26 | 270 | 29 |
Athletes | Event | Heat | Semifinal | Final | |||
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Time | Position | Time | Position | Time | Position | ||
Fedy Hannachi | Boys’ 200m Freestyle | 1:58.64 | 36 | Did not advance | |||
Boys’ 400m Freestyle | 4:11.70 | 26 | Did not advance | ||||
Wassim Elloumi | Boys’ 100m Breaststroke | 1:05.49 | 17 Q* | 1:05.45 | 16 | Did not advance | |
Boys’ 200m Breaststroke | 2:26.92 | 16 | Did not advance | ||||
Zeineb Khalfallah | Girls’ 50m Freestyle | 27.19 | 19 | Did not advance | |||
Girls’ 100m Freestyle | 58.37 | 16 Q | 58.12 | 13 | Did not advance | ||
Girls’ 200m Freestyle | 2:05.56 | 14 | Did not advance | ||||
Girls’ 200m Individual Medley | 2:23.81 | 15 | Did not advance | ||||
Nesrine Khelifati | Girls’ 400m Freestyle | 4:37.37 | 24 | Did not advance | |||
Girls’ 200m Butterfly | 2:20.67 | 17 | Did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Round 1 | Round 2 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | Rank | ||
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Group Matches | Rank | Group Matches | Rank | ||||||
Adem Hmam | Boys' Singles | L0-3 (8-11, 9-11, 8-11) | 3 qB | W3-2 (3-11, 11-3, 11-8, 13-15, 11-9) | 1 | Did not advance | 17 | ||
W3-0 (11-3, 11-3, 11-5) | W3-2 (11-8, 7-11, 11-9, 4-11, 11-7) | ||||||||
L1-3 (7-11, 9-11, 13-11, 8-11) | L1-3 (1-11, 11-5, 8-11, 7-11) |
Athlete | Event | Round 1 | Round 2 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | Rank | |
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Group Matches | Rank | |||||||
Intercontinental 1 | Mixed Team | DPR Korea W2-1 (3-1, 0-3, 3-2) | 1 Q | Europe 2 W2-1 (3-0, 2-3, 3-2) | Chinese Taipei W2-1 (3-0, 0-3, 3-1) | Japan L1-2 (3-0, 0-3, 1-3) | DPR Korea W2-1 (3-0, 2-3, 3-1) | |
Netherlands W2-1 (3-0, 1-3, 3-1) | ||||||||
Pan America 3 W2-1 (3-0, 1-3, 3-0) |
Athlete | Event | Preliminary | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final | Rank |
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Ali Rahma Ben | Girls' -55kg | BYE | L1-3 | Did not advance | 5 |
Athlete | Event | Round 1 | Round 2 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | Rank |
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Ahmed Triki | Boys' Singles | L0-2 (4-6, 4-6) | Consolation W2-1 (1-6, 6-4, [10-6]) | Consolation L0-2 (6-7, 1-6) | Did not advance | ||
Ons Jabeur | Girls' Singles | W2-0 (7-6, 6-3) | W2-0 (6-4, 6-2) | L0-2 (6-7, 2-6) | Did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Round 1 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | Rank |
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Boys' Doubles | L0-2 (4-6, 2-6) | Did not advance | ||||
Girls' Doubles | W2-1 (7-5, 3-6, [10-1]) | L0-2 (2-6, 3-6) | Did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Snatch | Clean & Jerk | Total | Rank |
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Karem Ben Hnia | Boys' 56kg | 96 | 118 | 214 | 8 |
Oumaima Majti | Girls' 53kg | 62 | 78 | 140 | 7 |
Athlete | Event | Pools | Final | Rank | |
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Groups | Rank | ||||
Maher Ghanmi | Boys' 54kg | L T. Fall (0–6, 0–7) | 4 | 7th Place Match W T. Fall (7–0, 6–0) | 7 |
W2–0 (5–2, 4–1) | |||||
L0–2 (0–1, 0–8) | |||||
L0–2 (0–2, 5–8) | |||||
Ikram Gannouni | Girls' 46kg | L Fall (3–0, 3–5) | 4 | 7th Place Match BYE | 7 |
L Fall (1–7, 2–5) | |||||
L0–2 (1–4, 0–6) |
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