Turkey at the 2009 Mediterranean Games

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Turkey at the
2009 Mediterranean Games
Flag of Turkey.svg
IOC code TUR
NOC Turkish Olympic Committee
in Pescara
Competitors332
Medals
Ranked 5th
Gold
18
Silver
20
Bronze
25
Total
63
Mediterranean Games appearances (overview)

Turkey participated in the 2009 Mediterranean Games held in Pescara, Italy from 25 June to 5 July 2009.

Contents

Competitors

Reference [1]

SportMenWomenTotal
Athletics [2] 191332
Basketball [3] 121224
Bocce [4] 6612
Boxing [5] 11011
Canoeing [6] 415
Cycling [7] 516
Equestrian [8] 505
Fencing [9] 268
Football [10] 18018
Golf [11] 336
Gymnastics, Artistic [12] 516
Gymnastics, Rhythmic [13] 033
Handball [14] 161632
Judo [15] 7714
Karate [16] 5510
Rowing [17] 707
Sailing [18] 404
Shooting [19] 13417
Swimming [20] 111122
Table tennis [21] 224
Tennis [22] 325
Volleyball, Beach [23] 448
Volleyball [24] 121224
Water polo [25] 13013
Water ski [26] 448
Weightlifting [27] 7411
Wrestling [28] 13417
Total211121332

Medal summary

Medal table

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Wrestling 72413
Weightlifting 46313
Athletics 33410
Boxing 2136
Karate 1034
Table tennis 1001
Bocce 0235
Tennis 0202
Gymnastics, Artistic 0101
Handball 0101
Shooting 0101
Volleyball 0101
Judo 0033
Basketball 0011
Golf 0011
Total18192663

Medalists

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Elvan Abeylegesse Athletics Women's 10000m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Fatih Avan Athletics Men's Javelin Throw
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nevin Yanıt Athletics Women's 100m Hurdles
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Kerem Gürgen Boxing Feather 57 kg
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Önder Şipal Boxing Welter 69 kg
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Gülderen Çelik Karate Women's Under 50 kg
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Melek Hu Table Tennis Women's Singles
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Erol Bilgin Weightlifting Men's 62 kg - Clean and Jerk
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Erol Bilgin Weightlifting Men's 62 kg - Snatch
Gold medal icon.svg Gold İzzet İnce Weightlifting Men's 85 kg - Snatch
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nurcan Taylan (DQ) Weightlifting Women's 53 kg - Snatch
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nurcan Taylan (DQ) Weightlifting Women's 53 kg - Clean and Jerk
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Aylin Daşdelen Weightlifting Women's 58 kg - Clean&Jerk
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Şeref Tüfenk Wrestling Men's Grecoroman 74 kg
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Serkan Özden Wrestling Men's Grecoroman 96 kg
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Rıza Kayaalp Wrestling Men's Grecoroman 120 kg
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Sezar Akgül Wrestling Men's Freestyle 55 kg
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Muhammet İlkkan Wrestling Men's Freestyle 66 kg
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ali İmamoğlu Wrestling Men's Freestyle 84 kg
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Fatih Çakıroğlu Wrestling Men's Freestyle 120 kg
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Göksu Üçtaş Artistic gymnastics Women's Vault
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ercüment Olgundeniz Athletics Men's Discus Throw
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Karin Mey Melis Athletics Women's Long Jump
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Burcu Ayhan Athletics Women's High Jump
Silver medal icon.svg Silver İlke Kumartaşlıoğlu Bowls Women's Precision throw
Silver medal icon.svg SilverTurkey Bowls Raffa-Women's Doubles
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Adem Kılıççı Boxing Middle 75 kg
Silver medal icon.svg SilverTurkey Handball Women
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ayşe Kil Erten Shooting Women's 10m Air Pistol
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Marsel İlhan Tennis Men's Singles
Silver medal icon.svg SilverTurkey Tennis Women's Doubles
Silver medal icon.svg SilverTurkey Volleyball Women]
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Bünyamin Sudaş Weightlifting Men's 105 kg Snatch
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Bünyamin Sudaş Weightlifting Men's 105 kg Clean&Jerk
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Sedat Artuç Weightlifting Men's 56 kg Snatch
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Sibel Şimşek Weightlifting Women's 63 kg Snatch
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Sibel Şimşek Weightlifting Women's 63 kg Clean&Jerk
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Dilek Atakol Wrestling Women's Freestyle 51 kg
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Mustafa Kartal Wrestling Men's Freestyle 60 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Halil Akkaş Athletics Men's 3000m Steeplechase
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Kemal Koyuncu Athletics Men's 5000m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Selim Bayrak Athletics Men's 10000m
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeTurkey Athletics Men's 4 × 100 m Relay
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeTurkey Basketball Men
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Caner Makara Bowls Raffa-Men's Singles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Rukiye Yüksel Bowls Raffa-Women's Singles
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeTurkey Bowls Raffa-Men's Doubles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ferhat Pehlivan Boxing Light Fly 48 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Yakup Kılıç Boxing Light 60 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Önder Özgül Boxing Light Heavy 81 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeTurkey Golf Men's Team
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Derya Cıbır Judo Women -48 kg Extra-Light
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Sezer Huysuz Judo Men -73 kg Light
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Gülşah Kocatürk Judo Women +78 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Vildan Doğan Karate Women's Under 61 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Serkan Yağcı Karate Men's Under 75 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Yıldız Aras Karate Women's Over 68 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Gökhan Kılıç Weightlifting Men's 56 kg Snatch
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Aylin Daşdelen Weightlifting Women's 58 kg Snatch
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Semih Yağcı Weightlifting Men's 77 kg Snatch
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Emine Bilgin Weightlifting Women's 53 kg Clean&Jerk
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Erhan Karakuş Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 55 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Soner Sucu Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 60 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Abdullah Coşkun Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 66 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Akif Canbaş Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 84 kg

Results by event

Canoeing Flat

Men

AthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Orçun Karaoğlanoğlu K–1 1000m [29] 3:54.0705th3:57.5104th4:23.93011th
Öztürk Kuru 4:00.7107th3:58.8106th4:26.74012th
Orçun Karaoğlanoğlu K–1 500m [30] 1:53.9206th1:46.4436th2:00.63712th
Öztürk Kuru 1:55.2507th1:51.0379th2:01.55514th
Orçun Karaoğlanoğlu
Emre Karahan
K–2 1000m [31] 3:36.6004th3:37.0201st3:45.1709th
Emre Karahan
Çağrıbey Yıldırım
K–2 500m [32] 1:41.2724th1:42.0224thDNQ

Women

AthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Gizem Şen K–1 1000m [33] 4:32.4804th4:25.9104thDNQ
Gizem Şen K–1 500m [34] 2:10.7626th2:12.6776thDNQ

Golf

Men

AthleteEventRoundTotalParRank
1234
Hamza Hakan Sayın Individual72737470289+15
Mustafa Hocaoğlu Individual71747272289+16
Gencer Özcan Individual74707373290+27
Hamza Hakan Sayın
Mustafa Hocaoğlu
Gencer Özcan
Team143143145142573-3 Bronze medal icon.svg

Women

AthleteEventRoundTotalParRank
1234
Nejla Gerçek Individual76777469296+86
Elçin Ulu Individual76797373301+138
Begüm Yılmaz Individual86858382336+4816
Nejla Gerçek
Elçin Ulu
Begüm Yılmaz
Team152156147142597+214

Gymnastics

Artistic

Men

AthleteEventQualificationFinalRank
ScoreRankScoreRank
Ferhat Arıcan All-around65.10031Did not advance31
Floor exercise13.80020Did not advance20
Pommel horse10.85038Did not advance38
Rings12.55032Did not advance32
Vault15.50016Did not advance16
Parallel bars12.40032Did not advance32
Ümit Şamiloğlu Horizontal bar15.4001 Q14.00066
Muhammet Akkavak All-around76.55023Did not advance23
Floor exercise13.50025Did not advance25
Pommel horse10.55040Did not advance40
Rings12.35033Did not advance33
Vault14.45033Did not advance33
Parallel bars12.90026Did not advance26
Horizontal bar12.80030Did not advance30
Yunus Emre Uyar All-around77.55018 Q73.7501717
Floor exercise13.50026Did not advance26
Pommel horse12.45023Did not advance23
Rings11.90036Did not advance36
Vault15.50018Did not advance18
Parallel bars11.70038Did not advance38
Horizontal bar12.50033Did not advance33
Özgür Şanlı All-around77.90017 Q78.4501414
Floor exercise13.55024Did not advance24
Pommel horse11.70030Did not advance30
Rings11.75037Did not advance37
Vault14.70026Did not advance26
Parallel bars12.80029Did not advance29
Horizontal bar13.40022Did not advance22
AthleteEvent FX PH SR VT PB HB TotalRank
Ferhat Arıcan
Muhammet Akkavak
Özgür Şanlı
Yunus Emre Uyar
Ümit Şamiloğlu
Team54.35045.55048.55060.15049.80054.100312.5008

Women

AthleteEventQualificationFinalRank
ScoreRankScoreRank
Göksu Üçtaş All-around49.20011 Q51.75077
Vault14.1002 Q13.6502 Silver medal icon.svg
Uneven bars12.00015Did not advance15
Balance beam10.80018Did not advance18
Floor exercise12.30017Did not advance17

Karate

Women's kumite

AthleteEvent1/8 finalQuarterfinalSemifinalFinalRank
Gülderen Çelik 50 kgBye Flag of Serbia.svg Stojovic
WHAN
Flag of Greece.svg Kosmidou
W2–1
Flag of Italy.svg Cardin
W2–1
Gold medal icon.svg
Serap Özçelik 55 kg Flag of Serbia.svg Strika
W3–0
Flag of France.svg Samy
L 1–8
Did not advance5

Water skiing

Women

AthleteEventPreliminaryFinal
ScoreRankScoreRank
Aylin Parla Wakeboard6.454 Q5.23 5
Nergiz Onaran Wakeboard3.565 Q11.23 4

Weightlifting

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