Wrestling at the 2023 Arab Games

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Wrestling
at the 2023 Arab Games
Wrestling pictogram.svg
Venue La Coupole Arena
Location Algiers, Algeria
Dates9–11 July
  2011

At the 2023 Arab Games , the wrestling events were held at La Coupole Arena in Algiers, Algeria from 9 to 11 July. A total of 20 events were contested. [1] Algeria finished first with nine gold medals. [2]

Contents

Participating nations

Medal summary

Men

Freestyle

EventGoldSilverBronze
-57kgFlag of Iraq.svg  Khattab Al-Ani  (IRQ)Flag of Algeria.svg  Salah Eddine Kateb  (ALG)Flag of Syria.svg  Ibrahim Altabaa  (SYR)
-61kgFlag of Algeria.svg  Abdelhak Kherbache  (ALG)Flag of Iraq.svg  Shaheed Alkhalifa  (IRQ)Flag of Palestine.svg  Abdullah Assaf  (PLE)
-65kgFlag of Iraq.svg  Mohammed Kareem  (IRQ)Flag of Algeria.svg  Zohier Iftene  (ALG)Flag of Tunisia.svg  Farouk Jelassi  (TUN)
-70kgFlag of Iraq.svg  Ali Al-Obaidi  (IRQ)Flag of Algeria.svg  Abderrahmane Benaissa  (ALG)Flag of Tunisia.svg  Mohamed Ali Zorgui  (TUN)
-74kgFlag of Iraq.svg  Yousif Al Dulaimi  (IRQ)Flag of Algeria.svg  Abdelkader Ikkal  (ALG)Flag of Jordan.svg  Orts Isakov  (JOR)
-79kgFlag of Algeria.svg  Chems Eddine Fetairia  (ALG)Flag of Iraq.svg  Mustafa Al-Jamie  (IRQ)Flag of Syria.svg  Alaa Abchrafe  (SYR)
-86kgFlag of Syria.svg  Yanaal Baraze  (SYR)Flag of Algeria.svg  Fateh Benferdjallah  (ALG)Flag of Iraq.svg  Issa Al-Obaidi  (IRQ)
-92kgFlag of Algeria.svg  Wali Eddine Kebir  (ALG)Flag of Syria.svg  Mahd Feda Aldin Al Asta  (SYR)Flag of Jordan.svg  Abdul Kareem Abuidaij  (JOR)
-97kgFlag of Tunisia.svg  Mohamed Saadaoui  (TUN)Flag of Algeria.svg  Fadi Rouabah  (ALG)Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Ibrahim Fallatah  (KSA)
-125kgFlag of Syria.svg  Omar Sarem  (SYR)Flag of Iraq.svg  Ahmed Al-Jamie  (IRQ)Flag of Tunisia.svg  Hamza Rahmani  (TUN)

Greco-Roman

EventGoldSilverBronze
-55kgFlag of Iraq.svg  Saajad Albidhan  (IRQ)Flag of Algeria.svg  Mohamed Yacine Dridi  (ALG)Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Hassan Alharth  (KSA)
-60kgFlag of Iraq.svg  Ali Albidhan  (IRQ)Flag of Tunisia.svg  Mohamed Hkiri  (TUN)Flag of Algeria.svg  Abdelkarim Fergat  (ALG)
-63kgFlag of Algeria.svg  Abdeldjebar Djebbari  (ALG)Flag of Iraq.svg  Karrar Albeedhan  (IRQ)Flag of Syria.svg  Muhamad Fwaz  (SYR)
-67gFlag of Algeria.svg  Ishak Ghaiou  (ALG)Flag of Iraq.svg  Mohammed Al Saedi  (IRQ)Flag of Syria.svg  Ammar Al Tahan  (SYR)
-72kgFlag of Algeria.svg  Abdelmalek Merabet  (ALG)Flag of Iraq.svg  Taha Al-Salihi  (IRQ)Flag of Syria.svg  Mohamad Alobeid  (SYR)
-77kgFlag of Tunisia.svg  Sami Slama  (TUN)Flag of Algeria.svg  Akrem Boudjemline  (ALG)Flag of Iraq.svg  Ali Alaboda  (IRQ)
-82kgFlag of Algeria.svg  Abdelkrim Ouakali  (ALG)Flag of Jordan.svg  Sultan Eid  (JOR)Flag of Iraq.svg  Hussein Albidhan  (IRQ)
-87kgFlag of Algeria.svg  Bachir Sid Azara  (ALG)Flag of Iraq.svg  Abbas Al-Tameemi  (IRQ)Flag of Jordan.svg  Yahia Abu Tabikh  (JOR)
-97kgFlag of Algeria.svg  Adem Boudjemline  (ALG)Flag of Iraq.svg  Ali al-kaabi  (IRQ)Flag of Tunisia.svg  Skander Missaoui  (TUN)
-130kgFlag of Tunisia.svg  Amine Guennichi  (TUN)Flag of Iraq.svg  Ali Al-Sharuee  (IRQ)Flag of Algeria.svg  Hichem Kouchit  (ALG)

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Algeria)

2023 Wrestling Arab Games medal table
RankNOCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria  (ALG)*98219
2Flag of Iraq.svg  Iraq  (IRQ)69318
3Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia  (TUN)3148
4Flag of Syria.svg  Syria  (SYR)2158
5Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan  (JOR)0134
6Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia  (KSA)0022
7Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine  (PLE)0011
8Flag of the Comoros.svg  Comoros  (COM)0000
Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait  (KUW)0000
Flag of Mauritania.svg  Mauritania  (MTN)0000
Flag of Yemen.svg  Yemen  (YEM)0000
Totals (11 entries)20202060

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