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Pan-Arab Games 2004

The 10th Pan-Arab Games ( Arabic. دورة الألعاب العربية 2004 , English 2004 Pan Arab Games ) is an international sports event held in Algeria from September 24 to October 10, 2004. For the first time in all the time of the Pan-Arab Games , all 22 countries took part in them, which at that time were members of the League of Arab States - 3240 athletes competed in 26 sports.

10th Pan-Arab Games
Host cityAlgeria flag Algeria , Algeria
Member countries22
Of the participants3240
Medals328 sets in 26 types
OpeningSeptember 24, 2004
ClosingOctober 10, 2004
date
StadiumStadium July 5, 1962

The competition was originally planned for 2003, but due to the devastating earthquake in Algeria, the Games were postponed for a year [1] .

Sports

The competition program included 23 sports for professional athletes, as well as 3 types for athletes with disabilities.

  •   Rowing
  •   Badminton
  •   Basketball
  •   Boxing
  •   Wrestling
  •   Cycling
  •   Volleyball
  •   Judo
  •   Karate
  •   Kickboxing
  •   Horseback Riding
  •   Athletics
  •   Table tennis
  •   Sailing
  •   Swimming
  •   Beach volleyball
  •   Gymnastics
  •   Shooting
  •   Tennis
  •   Taekwondo
  •   Weightlifting
  •   Fencing
  •   Chess
  •   Sitting basketball
  •   Goalball
  •   Athletics

Member Countries

The competition was attended by representatives of all 22 states that were members of the League of Arab States at the time of the Games.

  •   Algeria
  •   Bahrain
  •   Djibouti
  •   Egypt
  •   Jordan
  •   Iraq
  •   Yemen
  •   Qatar
  •   Comoros
  •   Kuwait
  •   Lebanon
  •   Libya
  •   Mauritania
  •   Morocco
  •   UAE
  •   Oman
  •   Palestine
  •   Saudi Arabia
  •   Syria
  •   Somalia
  •   Sudan
  •   Tunisia

Medal standings

A placeA countryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
one  Algeria918987267
2  Egypt815249182
3  Tunisia463947132
four  Syria24thirty3690
five  Morocco213841100
6  Saudi Arabiasixteen201854
7  Iraq13243471
eight  Jordanelevennineteen3161
9  Libyafive23ten
ten  UAEfourfivetennineteen
eleven  Kuwait361827
12  Qatar3five1826
13  Lebanon33fiveeleven
14  Yemen3onefoureight
15  Sudan263eleven
sixteen  Bahrain2one36
17  Palestine0oneone2
18  Oman0one0one

Notes

  1. ↑ Jordan hopes to improve overall standing . The Jordan Times . Retrieved on 2010-07-19.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Panarabic_games_2004&oldid=100177924


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