Field hockey at the African Games

Field hockey at the African Games
Hockey
First event 1965
Occur every four years
Last event 2003
Best  South Africa (RSA)

Field hockey has been an African Games event since the fourth edition in 1987 in Nairobi, Kenya. It last featured on the games programme in 2003.

Men

Results

Men's Field hockey
Year Host Gold Silver Bronze
1987
Details
Kenya Nairobi
Kenya

Zimbabwe

Nigeria
1991
Details
Egypt Cairo
Egypt

Kenya

Zimbabwe
1995
Details
Zimbabwe Harare
South Africa

Egypt

Kenya
1999
Details
South Africa Johannesburg
South Africa

Egypt

Kenya
2003
Details
Nigeria Abuja
Egypt

South Africa

Ghana
2007 Algeria Algiers No hockey tournament
2011 Mozambique Maputo No hockey tournament

Participating nations

Nation 87
Kenya
91
Egypt
95
Zimbabwe
99
South Africa
03
Nigeria
Years
 Egypt4th1st2nd2nd1st5
 Ghana5th4th5th3rd4
 Kenya1st2nd3rd3rd4
 Malawi6th1
 Namibia5th1
 Nigeria3rd5th6th4th4
 South Africa1st1st2nd3
 Tanzania6th1
 Zambia7th1
 Zimbabwe2nd3rd4th4th5th5

Women

Results

Women's Field hockey
Year Host Gold Silver Bronze
1995
Details
Zimbabwe Harare
South Africa

Zimbabwe

Kenya
1999
Details
South Africa Johannesburg
South Africa

Zimbabwe

Kenya
2003
Details
Nigeria Abuja
South Africa

Nigeria

Kenya
2007 Algeria Algiers No hockey tournament
2011 Mozambique Maputo No hockey tournament

Participating nations

Nation 95
Zimbabwe
99
South Africa
03
Nigeria
Years
 Ghana6th4th2
 Kenya3rd3rd3rd3
 Namibia4th4th6th3
 Nigeria5th2nd2
 South Africa1st1st1st3
 Zimbabwe2nd2nd5th3

Medal table

Total

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Africa (RSA)5106
2 Egypt (EGY)2204
3 Kenya (KEN)1157
4 Zimbabwe (ZIM)0314
5 Nigeria (NGR)0112
6 Ghana (GHA)0011
Totals (6 nations)88824

Medal table, men

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Egypt2204
2 South Africa2103
3 Kenya1124
4 Zimbabwe0112
5 Ghana0011
 Nigeria0011
Totals (6 nations)55515

Medal table, women

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Africa3003
2 Zimbabwe0202
3 Nigeria0101
4 Kenya0033
Totals (4 nations)3339

See also

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