Athletics at the Arab Games
Appearance
1985 Pan Arab Games and the 1984 Olympic champion Nawal El Moutawakel went on to win gold medals in four separate events.[3]
Editions
Games | Year | Host city | Host country | Events |
---|---|---|---|---|
I |
1953 ( | )Alexandria | Egypt | 21 |
II |
1957 ( | )Beirut | Lebanon | 21 |
III |
1961 ( | )Casablanca | Morocco | 24 |
IV |
1965 ( | )Cairo | UAR | 24 |
V |
1976 ( | )Damascus | Syria | 22 |
VI |
1985 ( | )Rabat | Morocco | 39 |
VII |
1992 ( | )Damascus | Syria | 41 |
VIII |
1997 ( | )Beirut | Lebanon | 41 |
IX |
1999 ( | )Amman | Jordan | 45 |
X |
2004 ( | )Algiers | Algeria | 45 |
XI |
2007 ( | )Cairo | Egypt | 46 |
XII |
2011 ( | )Doha | Qatar | 45 (+30 disability) |
XIII | 2023 ( | )Orana | Algeria | 43 |
^a Arab Games helds in 5 cities (Algiers, Oran, Constantine, Annaba and Tipaza). Athletics tournament helds in Oran.
See also
- International Athletics Championships and Games
- Arab Athletics Championships
References
- ISBN 0-7864-1026-4.
- IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-07-12.
- ^ Pan Arab Games. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2010-07-12.
External links
- Past champions from GBR Athletics