2007 All-Africa Games

IX All-Africa Games
Host city Algiers, Algeria
Nations participating 52
Events 24 sports
Opening ceremony 11 July 2007
Closing ceremony 23 July 2007
Officially opened by Abdelaziz Bouteflika
Main venue Stade 5 Juillet 1962
Website coja2007.dz
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A map of Algeria with Algiers marked in the north of the country.
Algiers
Location of Algiers in Algeria.

The 9th All-Africa Games took place between 11 and 23 July 2007 in Algiers, the capital city of Algeria. Algiers is the first city to hold All-Africa Games for a second time. The 1978 All-Africa Games were held there. Besides Algeria, only Nigeria has hosted the event twice, but with different host cities. 4793 athletes took part to these games.[1]

Venues

[2]

  • Main stadium - Athletics
  • Stade SATO - Para athletics
  • Piscine du Complexe Olympique - Swimming
  • Hall OMS El Biar - Badminton
  • Salle OMS Hydra - Women's Basketball
  • Salle Staouali - Men's Basketball
  • Salle Harcha - Men's Basketball
  • Centre Equestre LIDO - Equestrian
  • Centre Equestre de Maramene - Equestrian (Endurance)
  • Stand de tir Chenoua - Shooting
  • Salle OMS de Bordj-El-Kiffan - Boxing
  • Coupole - Judo, Karate, Handball
  • Salle OMS de Bousmail - Weightlifting
  • Club Tennis OCO - Tennis
  • Salle OMS Boumerdes - Kickboxing, Taekwondo
  • Barrage de Boukerdane - Rowing
  • Salle OMS de Rouiba - Table tennis
  • Salle De Bab Ezzouar - Gymnastics
  • La Cité des sciences, Théâtre des verdures - Chess
  • Salles OMS Ain Benian - Handball
  • Salles OMS Ain Taya - Handball
  • Salles OMS Tipaza - Handball
  • Salle de Boufarik - Wheelchair basketball
  • Circuit route Tipaza - Cycling
  • Salle de Zeralda - Goalball
  • E.N.V Alger plage - Sailing

Competitions

The following 24 sports were competed:

Paralympic sports: Athletics, Basketball and Goalball

Three disciplines, Baseball, Softball and Field Hockey were dropped by the hosts, since these sports are hardly played in Algeria and consequently lack suitable facilities.[3] The hockey competition would have doubled as qualifier for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, thus African Hockey Federation organised a separate olympic qualifying tournament in Nairobi, Kenya, held simultaneously with the All-Africa Games.[4]

Water Polo was not competed due to lack of teams.[5] It was supposed to be an Olympic qualifier.

Medals

  *   Host nation (Algeria)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Egypt746263199
2 Algeria*705876204
3 South Africa616653180
4 Nigeria505554159
5 Tunisia484157146
6 Kenya13151038
7 Senegal8122646
8 Zimbabwe78823
9 Botswana62513
10 Cameroon461727
11 Ethiopia451019
 Libya451019
13 Angola41712
14 Ghana3101225
15 Seychelles36110
16 Eritrea3126
17 Sudan3014
18 Democratic Republic of the Congo2215
19 Gabon2136
20 Zambia1269
21 Lesotho1124
22 Mali1034
23 Uganda1012
24 Mozambique1001
25 Ivory Coast031215
26 Burkina Faso0213
27 Congo0134
 Madagascar0134
29 Guinea0123
 Mauritius0123
31 Namibia0112
32 São Tomé and Príncipe0101
 Tanzania0101
34 Benin0044
35 Guinea-Bissau0033
36 Central African Republic0011
 Togo0011
Totals (37 nations)3743714611206

References

  1. "9th All Africa Games, Algiers, 11 – 23 July 2007" (PDF). Wada-main.
  2. "Sports". Archived from the original on 2007-10-11.
  3. Vanguard, 16 December 2006: Africa Games pushed a week back *Hockey, baseball, softball fail to get back in Archived 2007-08-12 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. Ghana Hockey Association, 20 April 2007: 2007 All Africa Games - Hockey to be Played Simultaneously in Nairobi
  5. Mail & Guardian, 9 July 2007: Algeria ready for All Africa Games Archived 2007-07-13 at the Wayback Machine.
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