Tunisia at the 2023 African Games

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Tunisia at the
2023 African Games
Flag of Tunisia.svg
IOC code TUN
NOC Tunisian Olympic Committee
in Accra, Ghana
8 March 2024 (2024-03-08) – 23 March 2024 (2024-03-23)
Competitors106 in 13 sports
Medals
Ranked 5th
Gold
22
Silver
27
Bronze
39
Total
88
African Games appearances (overview)

Tunisia competed at the 2023 African Games held from 8 to 23 March 2024 in Accra, Ghana. Tunisia competed in 13 sports. [1] [2]

Medal table

MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Houssem Eddine Choiya Karate Men's kumite +84 kg7 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Tasnim Ben Wada Weightlifting Women's 49 kg clean & jerk10 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Oumaima Bedioui Judo Women's −48 kg12 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Rahma Tibi Judo Women's −52 kg12 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Hamza Ben Amor Weightlifting Men's 81 kg total12 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Hamza Ben Amor Weightlifting Men's 81 kg clean & jerk12 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Aleddine Ben Chalbi Judo Men's −73 kg13 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Abdelaziz Ben Ammar Judo Men's −90 kg14 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Koussay Ben Ghars Judo Men's −100 kg14 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Judo Mixed teams15 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Mohamed Khalil Jendoubi Taekwondo Men's −63 kg17 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ouhoud Ben Aoun Taekwondo Women's −53 kg17 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Chaima Toumi Taekwondo Women's −57 kg18 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ikram Dahri Taekwondo Women's −49 kg19 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Firas Katoussi Taekwondo Men's −80 kg20 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Masghouni Wafa Taekwondo Women's −62 kg20 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Aziz Dougaz
Skander Mansouri
Tennis Men's doubles21 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Moez Echargui Tennis Men's singles21 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Bochra Guezguez
Imen Akermi
Feiza Ayari
Taekwondo Women's under 30 team22 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Imen Akermi Taekwondo Women's under 3022 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yassmin Zekri Taekwondo Women's under 4022 March
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Aziz Dougaz
Moez Echargui
Skander Mansouri
Tennis Men's team23 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Wafa Mahjoub Karate Women's kumite −61 kg7 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Wissal Ezzar Karate Women's kumite −68 kg7 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Iheb Ferchichi Karate Men's kumite −60 kg8 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Radhouane Chebbi Wrestling Men's greco-roman 130 kg9 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Fadwa Garci
Abir Haj Salah
Table tennis Women's doubles10 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Amine Bouhijba Weightlifting Men's 61 kg snatch10 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ayoub Salem Weightlifting Men's 67 kg snatch11 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Eya Aouadi Weightlifting Women's 55 kg total11 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Eya Aouadi Weightlifting Women's 55 kg clean & jerk11 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Fraj Dhouibi Judo Men's −60 kg12 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Aziz Harbi Judo Men's −66 kg12 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Hamza Ben Amor Weightlifting Men's 81 kg snatch12 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Chaima Rahmouni Weightlifting Women's 64 kg total12 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Chaima Rahmouni Weightlifting Women's 64 kg snatch12 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Chaima Rahmouni Weightlifting Women's 64 kg clean & jerk12 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jawaher Gasmi Weightlifting Women's 71 kg total12 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jawaher Gasmi Weightlifting Women's 71 kg snatch12 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jawaher Gasmi Weightlifting Women's 71 kg clean & jerk12 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Arij Akkab Judo Women's −78 kg14 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Sarra Mzougui Judo Women's +78 kg14 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Dorra Mahfoudhi Athletics Women's pole vault19 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Motaz Ifaoui Taekwondo Men's −87 kg19 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Mohsen Mohamed Anani Athletics Men's hammer throw21 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Wafa Hafsi Boxing Women's −48 kg22 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Molka Ben Mabrouk Boxing Women's −75 kg22 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Yassine Rahmeni
Mohamed Aziz Bellakhel
Koussay Rezgui
Taekwondo Men's under 30 team22 March
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Tunisia Volleyball Women's tournament23 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Chehinez Jemi Karate Women's kumite +68 kg7 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Youssef Ben Attia
Wassim Essid
Khalil Sta
Table tennis Men's team8 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Houssem Edine Choiya
Laith Haddaji
Iheb Ferchichi
Ramez Bouallagui
Mouhib Abid
Nassim Nacef
Youssef Djeridi
Karate Men's kumite team9 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Fadwa Garci
Abir Haj Salah
Maram Zoghlami
Table tennis Women's team8 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Radhwen Tarhouni Wrestling Men's greco-roman 77 kg9 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Mohamed Jabri Wrestling Men's greco-roman 97 kg9 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Amine Bouhijba Weightlifting Men's 61 kg total10 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Amine Bouhijba Weightlifting Men's 61 kg clean & jerk10 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Tasnim Ben Wada Weightlifting Women's 49 kg total10 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ayoub Salem Weightlifting Men's 67 kg total11 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ayoub Salem Weightlifting Men's 67 kg clean & jerk11 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Eya Aouadi Weightlifting Women's 55 kg snatch11 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Israa Bejaoui Weightlifting Women's 59 kg total11 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Israa Bejaoui Weightlifting Women's 59 kg snatch11 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Israa Bejaoui Weightlifting Women's 59 kg clean & jerk11 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Mohamed Ben Hafsia Wrestling Men's freestyle 65 kg11 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Chaima Sidaoui Judo Women's −57 kg12 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Mariem Jmour Judo Women's −57 kg12 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Slim Bchini Weightlifting Men's 89 kg snatch12 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ons Romdhani Judo Women's −63 kg13 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Maram Jmour Judo Women's −70 kg13 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Yassine Kouraichi Judo Men's −90 kg14 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Wahib Hdiouech Judo Men's +100 kg14 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ezzedine Maik Lahmadi Weightlifting Men's +109 kg total14 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ezzedine Maik Lahmadi Weightlifting Men's +109 kg snatch14 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ezzedine Maik Lahmadi Weightlifting Men's +109 kg clean & jerk14 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Zeineb Naoui Weightlifting Women's 87 kg total14 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Zeineb Naoui Weightlifting Women's 87 kg snatch14 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Zeineb Naoui Weightlifting Women's 87 kg clean & jerk14 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Tunisia Rugby sevens Women's tournament21 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Moez Echargui
Aziz Ouakaa
Tennis Men's doubles21 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Aziz Dougaz Tennis Men's singles21 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Zakaria Romdhani Boxing Men's −67 kg22 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Chadha Jlassi Boxing Women's −52 kg22 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Khouloud Hlimi Boxing Women's −57 kg22 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Azza Nahdi Boxing Women's −60 kg22 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Iben Zina Eya Boxing Women's −70 kg22 March
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Foued Ben El Derouich Taekwondo Men's over 1722 March

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References

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