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Athletics at the 2004 Arab Games

At the 2004 Pan Arab Games, the athletics events were held at the Stade 5 Juillet 1962 in Algiers, Algeria from 4 to 8 October. A total of 45 events were contested, of which 23 by male and 22 by female athletes. The host country topped the medal table having won a 16 gold medals and 34 medals overall. Second placed Morocco, with seven golds, had the greatest number of medals overall with a total of 35. Tunisia was third with sixteen medals in total, seven of which were gold. Eleven new Games records were set over the course of the five-day competition.

Athletics at the X Pan Arab Games
Dates4 – 8 October
Host cityAlgiers, Algeria
VenueStade 5 Juillet 1962
Events45
Participation? athletes from
20 nations
Records set11 Games records


Baya Rahouli—an Algiers native and 2004 Summer Olympics finalist—was the most successful athlete of the Games, winning four golds (100 metres, 100 metres hurdles, long jump and triple jump) and setting two Games records.[1] Seventeen-year-old Mona Jabir Adam Ahmed of Sudan won the 400 metres in personal best time, and also won a 200 metres silver.[2] Todd Matthews-Jouda, a former American athlete, appeared to break the African record in the 110 metres hurdles, but this was later revised to 13.45 seconds – a Games record regardless.[3] Hamed Hamadan Al-Bishi set a personal best for the 200 m Pan Arab title and went on to help both the Saudi Arabian relay teams to gold medals.

Algerian Nahida Touhami won two golds in the women's 800 metres and 1500 metres while long-distance compatriot Souad Aït Salem went one further, doing a 5000/10,000 metres double before taking a third gold in the half marathon. Amina Aït Hammou of Morocco won two silver medals in the women's 400 m and 800 m events. The women on the heptathlon podium all repeated their combined events medals in the individual disciplines. The event winner—Sarah Bouaoudia—set a Games record to win the high jump, runner-up Imen Chatbri took another silver in the javelin, while bronze medallist Zahra Lachguer was also third in the 400 metres hurdles.

Records edit

In addition to the records set by medalling athletes at the 2004 Games, the following records were set by others competing in Algiers:

Name Event Country Record Type
Jalel Al-Ghabshi Men's 110 metres hurdles   Oman 14.81 NR
Wajdi Bellili Men's shot put   Tunisia 17.48 m NR
Key:0000WR — World record  • AR — Area record  • GR — Games record  • NR — National record

Medal summary edit

Men edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres (wind: -0.5 m/s)   Yahya Al-Gahes (KSA) 10.31 GR   Salem Mubarak Al-Yami (KSA) 10.39   Khaled Youssef Al-Obaidli (QAT) 10.42
200 metres   Hamed Hamadan Al-Bishi (KSA) 20.81   Malik Louahla (ALG) 20.84   Soleiman Salem Ayed (EGY) 21.00
400 metres   Hamdan Odha Al-Bishi (KSA) 45.04   Nagmeldin Ali Abubakr (SUD) 45.84   Ridha Ghali (TUN) 46.11
800 metres   Yusuf Saad Kamel (BHR) 1:46.12   Ismail Ahmed Ismail (SUD) 1:46.24   Amine Laâlou (MAR) 1:46.86
1500 metres   Youssef Baba (MAR) 3:46.32   Kamel Boulahfane (ALG) 3:46.36   Adil Kaouch (MAR) 3:46.70
5000 metres   Khoudir Aggoune (ALG) 13:24.73   Abderrahim Goumri (MAR) 13:25.53   Hicham Bellani (MAR) 13:32.41
10,000 metres   Khalid El Aamri (MAR) 29:51.47   Samir Moussaoui (ALG) 29:52.81   Mohammed Amyn (MAR) 29:58.73
110 metres hurdles
(wind: 2.0 m/s)
  Todd Matthews-Jouda (SUD) 13.45 GR, NR   Mubarak Ata Mubarak (KSA) 13.71   Aymen Ben Ahmed (TUN) 13.98 NR=
400 metres hurdles   Hadi Soua'an Al-Somaily (KSA) 48.77   Ibrahim Al-Hamaidi (KSA) 49.31   Zahr-Edin Al Najem (SYR) 50.55
3000 metres steeplechase   Brahim Boulami (MAR) 8:25.62   Khamis Abdullah Saifeldin (QAT) 8:38.68   Merzak Ould Bouchiba (ALG) 8:40.20
4×100 metres relay   Saudi Arabia (KSA)
Salem Mubarak Al-Yami
Mubarak Ata Mubarak
Yahya Al-Gahes
Hamed Hamadan Al-Bishi
39.40 GR   Oman (OMN) 40.52   Morocco (MAR) 40.94
4×400 metres relay   Saudi Arabia (KSA)
Ibrahim Al-Hamaidi
Hadi Soua'an Al-Somaily
Hamed Hamadan Al-Bishi
Hamdan Odha Al-Bishi
3:03.03   Morocco (MAR)
Hamid Ben Hammou
Ismael Daif
Abdellatif El Ghazaoui
Amine Laalou
3:06.90   Algeria (ALG) 3:07.84
Half marathon   Abdellatif Meftah (MAR) 1:05:33   Saïd Belhout (ALG) 1:05:45   Al Mustafa Riyadh (BHR) 1:06:57
20,000 metres walk   Hatem Ghoula (TUN) 1:28:34.19 GR   Moussa Aouanouk (ALG) 1:29:39.31   Mabrook Saleh Nasser Mohamed (QAT) 1:34:04.56
High jump   Abderrahmane Hammad (ALG) 2.24 m   Salem Sayyar Ibrahim (KUW) 2.16 m   Kamel Rabia (ALG)
  Salem Nasser Bakheet (BHR)
2.11 m
Pole vault   Béchir Zaghouani (TUN) 5.20 m   Mohamed Karbib (MAR) 5.00 m   Mohamed Ali Chehabi (QAT) 4.90 m
Long jump   Issam Nima (ALG) 7.81 m   Mohamed Salman Al-Khuwalidi (KSA) 7.79 m   Tarik Bouguetaïb (MAR) 7.77 m
Triple jump   Mohammad Hazzory (SYR) 16.58 m   Mohammed Hamdi Awadh (QAT) 16.40 m   Salem Al Ahmedi (KSA) 16.24 m
Shot put   Khalid Habash Al-Suwaidi (QAT) 18.98 m   Yasser Ibrahim Farag (EGY) 18.65 m   Ahmad Hassan Gholoum (KUW) 18.20 m
Discus throw   Omar Ahmed El Ghazaly (EGY) 61.06 m   Sultan Mubarak Al-Dawoodi (KSA) 56.55 m   Jaber Salem Al Mhiri (UAE) 52.19 m
Hammer throw   Ali Al-Zinkawi (KUW) 72,22 m   Mohsen El Anany (EGY) 71.65 m   Saber Souid (TUN) 71.41 m NR
Javelin throw   Firas Zaal Al-Mohammed (SYR) 75.84 m   Mohamed Ibrahim Al-Khalifa (QAT) 70.47 m   Amar Muki (IRQ) 64.61 m
Decathlon   Hamdi Dhouibi (TUN) 7595 pts   Mohamed Ridha Al-Matroud (KSA) 7205 pts   Moulay Rachid Alaoui Hakim (MAR) 7098 pts

Women edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres (wind: +0.1 m/s)   Baya Rahouli (ALG) 11.84   Basma Al-Eshosh (JOR) 11.97 NR   Sihem El Hanifi (MAR) 12.11
200 metres   Houria Moussa (ALG) 24.35 GR   Mona Jabir Adam Ahmed (SUD) 24.36   Nawal El Jack (SUD) 24.59
400 metres   Mona Jabir Adam Ahmed (SUD) 53.34   Amina Aït Hammou (MAR) 53.54   Nawal El Jack (SUD) 54.37
800 metres   Nahida Touhami (ALG) 2:34.48   Amina Aït Hammou (MAR) 2:34.49   Abir Nakhli (TUN) 2:34.95
1500 metres   Nahida Touhami (ALG) 4:35.85   Seltana Aït Hammou (MAR) 4:35.97   Saïda El Mehdi (MAR) 4:36.07
5000 metres   Souad Aït Salem (ALG) 16:02.14   Safa Issaoui (TUN) 16:19.56 NJR   Bouchra Chaâbi (MAR) 16'21"17
10,000 metres   Souad Aït Salem (ALG) 33:27.58   Malika Asahssah (MAR) 34:01.08   Fouzia Zoutat (ALG) 34:41.38
100 metres hurdles (wind: +2.0 m/s)   Baya Rahouli (ALG) 13.49 GR   Houria El Mohandis (MAR) 14.12   Naïma Bentahar (ALG) 14.14
400 metres hurdles   Nezha Bidouane (MAR) 55.98 GR   Houria Moussa (ALG) 57.51   Zahra Lachguer (MAR) 58.20
4×100 metres relay   Morocco (MAR)
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Nezha Bidouane
?
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46.32   Sudan (SUD) 48.32   Iraq (IRQ) 50.70
4×400 metres relay   Morocco (MAR)
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Nezha Bidouane
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3:38.24 AR   Sudan (SUD) 3:39.53   Algeria (ALG) 3:50.25
Half marathon   Souad Aït Salem (ALG) 1:16:32   Fouzia Zoutat (ALG) 1:17:23   Nadia Ejjafini (BHR) 1:18:08
10,000 metres walk   Bahia Boussad (ALG) 53:39.9   Dounia Kara-Hassoun (ALG) 53:56.0   Michail Ali (SUD) 1:22:58.3
High jump   Sarah Bouaoudia (ALG) 1.80 m GR   Karima Ben Othmani (TUN) 1.72 m   Hamida Benhocine (ALG) 1.64 m
Pole vault   Syrine Balti (TUN) 3.90 m GR   Nisrine Dinar (MAR) 3.50 m   Ouahiba Hamreras (ALG) 3.40 m
Long jump   Baya Rahouli (ALG) 6.19 m   Latifa Ezziraoui (MAR) 6.03 m   Amel Regib (MAR) 5.88 m
Triple jump   Baya Rahouli (ALG) 14.49 m GR   Yamilé Aldama (SUD) 14.31 m   Latifa Ezziraoui (MAR) 13.59 m
Shot put   Amel Ben Khaled (TUN) 15.52 m   Wafa Ismail El Baghdadi (EGY) 14.98 m   Saliha Zekiski (ALG) 12.92 m
Discus throw   Monia Kari (TUN) 54.68 m   Amina Moudden (MAR) 52.64 m   Kalthoum Saadaoui (TUN) 51.09 m
Hammer throw   Marwa Hussein (EGY) 52.76 m   Hayat El Ghazi (MAR) 56.96 m   Mouna Dani (MAR) 53.75 m
Javelin throw   Aïda Sellam (TUN) 58.64 m   Imen Chatbri (TUN) 49.30 m   Lamia Hanouti (ALG) 44.45 m
Heptathlon   Sarah Bouaoudia (ALG) 5534 pts GR   Imen Chatbri (TUN) 5084 pts NR   Zahra Lachguer (MAR) 4965 pts
  • AR † = Arab record

Medal table edit

 
Hamdi Dhouibi won the decathlon gold for Tunisia.
 
Former Kenyan Yusuf Saad Kamel took the 800 m gold for Bahrain.

  *   Host nation (Algeria)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Algeria*1681034
2  Morocco7121534
3  Tunisia74516
4  Saudi Arabia66113
5  Sudan26311
6  Egypt2316
7  Syria2013
8  Qatar1337
9  Kuwait1113
10  Bahrain1034
11  Jordan0101
  Oman0101
13  Iraq0022
14  United Arab Emirates0011
Totals (14 entries)454546136

Participation edit

A total of 20 countries were represented in the athletics competition. Of the countries which had previously competed at the Pan Arab Games, Somalia and Comoros were the two nations which were not represented in the competition.

References edit

  1. ^ Rahouli triumphs with third gold in Pan-Arab Games – Day 3. IAAF (2004-10-07). Retrieved on 2010-07-18.
  2. ^ Saudi and Sudanese one-lap stars celebrate in Pan-Arab Games - Day Two. IAAF (2004-10-06). Retrieved on 2010-07-18.
  3. ^ Matthews hurdles 13.21, Kamel wins 800m, Al Bishi doubles, and Rahouli takes fourth title in Pan-Arab Games – Day 4. IAAF (2004-10-08). Retrieved on 2010-07-18.
Results
  • 10e Jeux PANARABES[permanent dead link]. Fédération Tunisienne d'Athlétisme. Retrieved on 2010-07-17.
Daily reports
  • Aldama beaten by Rahouli in Pan-Arab Games - Day One. IAAF (2004-10-05). Retrieved on 2010-07-18.
  • Saudi and Sudanese one-lap stars celebrate in Pan-Arab Games - Day Two. IAAF (2004-10-06). Retrieved on 2010-07-18.
  • Rahouli triumphs with third gold in Pan-Arab Games – Day 3. IAAF (2004-10-07). Retrieved on 2010-07-18.
  • Matthews hurdles 13.21, Kamel wins 800m, Al Bishi doubles, and Rahouli takes fourth title in Pan-Arab Games – Day 4. IAAF (2004-10-08). Retrieved on 2010-07-18.
  • Moroccan and Algerian half marathon victories close Pan-Arab Games - Final Day. IAAF (2004-10-09). Retrieved on 2010-07-18.

External links edit

  • (in Arabic)
  • All Pan Arab champions from GBR Athletics

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At the 2004 Pan Arab Games the athletics events were held at the Stade 5 Juillet 1962 in Algiers Algeria from 4 to 8 October A total of 45 events were contested of which 23 by male and 22 by female athletes The host country topped the medal table having won a 16 gold medals and 34 medals overall Second placed Morocco with seven golds had the greatest number of medals overall with a total of 35 Tunisia was third with sixteen medals in total seven of which were gold Eleven new Games records were set over the course of the five day competition Athletics at the X Pan Arab GamesDates4 8 OctoberHost cityAlgiers AlgeriaVenueStade 5 Juillet 1962Events45Participation athletes from 20 nationsRecords set11 Games records 1999 Amman2007 Cairo 2004 Pan Arab Games Baya Rahouli an Algiers native and 2004 Summer Olympics finalist was the most successful athlete of the Games winning four golds 100 metres 100 metres hurdles long jump and triple jump and setting two Games records 1 Seventeen year old Mona Jabir Adam Ahmed of Sudan won the 400 metres in personal best time and also won a 200 metres silver 2 Todd Matthews Jouda a former American athlete appeared to break the African record in the 110 metres hurdles but this was later revised to 13 45 seconds a Games record regardless 3 Hamed Hamadan Al Bishi set a personal best for the 200 m Pan Arab title and went on to help both the Saudi Arabian relay teams to gold medals Algerian Nahida Touhami won two golds in the women s 800 metres and 1500 metres while long distance compatriot Souad Ait Salem went one further doing a 5000 10 000 metres double before taking a third gold in the half marathon Amina Ait Hammou of Morocco won two silver medals in the women s 400 m and 800 m events The women on the heptathlon podium all repeated their combined events medals in the individual disciplines The event winner Sarah Bouaoudia set a Games record to win the high jump runner up Imen Chatbri took another silver in the javelin while bronze medallist Zahra Lachguer was also third in the 400 metres hurdles Contents 1 Records 2 Medal summary 2 1 Men 2 2 Women 3 Medal table 4 Participation 5 References 6 External linksRecords editIn addition to the records set by medalling athletes at the 2004 Games the following records were set by others competing in Algiers Name Event Country Record Type Jalel Al Ghabshi Men s 110 metres hurdles nbsp Oman 14 81 NR Wajdi Bellili Men s shot put nbsp Tunisia 17 48 m NR Key 0 0 0 0 WR World record AR Area record GR Games record NR National recordMedal summary editMen edit Event Gold Silver Bronze 100 metres wind 0 5 m s nbsp Yahya Al Gahes KSA 10 31 GR nbsp Salem Mubarak Al Yami KSA 10 39 nbsp Khaled Youssef Al Obaidli QAT 10 42 200 metres nbsp Hamed Hamadan Al Bishi KSA 20 81 nbsp Malik Louahla ALG 20 84 nbsp Soleiman Salem Ayed EGY 21 00 400 metres nbsp Hamdan Odha Al Bishi KSA 45 04 nbsp Nagmeldin Ali Abubakr SUD 45 84 nbsp Ridha Ghali TUN 46 11 800 metres nbsp Yusuf Saad Kamel BHR 1 46 12 nbsp Ismail Ahmed Ismail SUD 1 46 24 nbsp Amine Laalou MAR 1 46 86 1500 metres nbsp Youssef Baba MAR 3 46 32 nbsp Kamel Boulahfane ALG 3 46 36 nbsp Adil Kaouch MAR 3 46 70 5000 metres nbsp Khoudir Aggoune ALG 13 24 73 nbsp Abderrahim Goumri MAR 13 25 53 nbsp Hicham Bellani MAR 13 32 41 10 000 metres nbsp Khalid El Aamri MAR 29 51 47 nbsp Samir Moussaoui ALG 29 52 81 nbsp Mohammed Amyn MAR 29 58 73 110 metres hurdles wind 2 0 m s nbsp Todd Matthews Jouda SUD 13 45 GR NR nbsp Mubarak Ata Mubarak KSA 13 71 nbsp Aymen Ben Ahmed TUN 13 98 NR 400 metres hurdles nbsp Hadi Soua an Al Somaily KSA 48 77 nbsp Ibrahim Al Hamaidi KSA 49 31 nbsp Zahr Edin Al Najem SYR 50 55 3000 metres steeplechase nbsp Brahim Boulami MAR 8 25 62 nbsp Khamis Abdullah Saifeldin QAT 8 38 68 nbsp Merzak Ould Bouchiba ALG 8 40 20 4 100 metres relay nbsp Saudi Arabia KSA Salem Mubarak Al YamiMubarak Ata MubarakYahya Al GahesHamed Hamadan Al Bishi 39 40 GR nbsp Oman OMN 40 52 nbsp Morocco MAR 40 94 4 400 metres relay nbsp Saudi Arabia KSA Ibrahim Al HamaidiHadi Soua an Al SomailyHamed Hamadan Al BishiHamdan Odha Al Bishi 3 03 03 nbsp Morocco MAR Hamid Ben HammouIsmael DaifAbdellatif El GhazaouiAmine Laalou 3 06 90 nbsp Algeria ALG 3 07 84 Half marathon nbsp Abdellatif Meftah MAR 1 05 33 nbsp Said Belhout ALG 1 05 45 nbsp Al Mustafa Riyadh BHR 1 06 57 20 000 metres walk nbsp Hatem Ghoula TUN 1 28 34 19 GR nbsp Moussa Aouanouk ALG 1 29 39 31 nbsp Mabrook Saleh Nasser Mohamed QAT 1 34 04 56 High jump nbsp Abderrahmane Hammad ALG 2 24 m nbsp Salem Sayyar Ibrahim KUW 2 16 m nbsp Kamel Rabia ALG nbsp Salem Nasser Bakheet BHR 2 11 m Pole vault nbsp Bechir Zaghouani TUN 5 20 m nbsp Mohamed Karbib MAR 5 00 m nbsp Mohamed Ali Chehabi QAT 4 90 m Long jump nbsp Issam Nima ALG 7 81 m nbsp Mohamed Salman Al Khuwalidi KSA 7 79 m nbsp Tarik Bouguetaib MAR 7 77 m Triple jump nbsp Mohammad Hazzory SYR 16 58 m nbsp Mohammed Hamdi Awadh QAT 16 40 m nbsp Salem Al Ahmedi KSA 16 24 m Shot put nbsp Khalid Habash Al Suwaidi QAT 18 98 m nbsp Yasser Ibrahim Farag EGY 18 65 m nbsp Ahmad Hassan Gholoum KUW 18 20 m Discus throw nbsp Omar Ahmed El Ghazaly EGY 61 06 m nbsp Sultan Mubarak Al Dawoodi KSA 56 55 m nbsp Jaber Salem Al Mhiri UAE 52 19 m Hammer throw nbsp Ali Al Zinkawi KUW 72 22 m nbsp Mohsen El Anany EGY 71 65 m nbsp Saber Souid TUN 71 41 m NR Javelin throw nbsp Firas Zaal Al Mohammed SYR 75 84 m nbsp Mohamed Ibrahim Al Khalifa QAT 70 47 m nbsp Amar Muki IRQ 64 61 m Decathlon nbsp Hamdi Dhouibi TUN 7595 pts nbsp Mohamed Ridha Al Matroud KSA 7205 pts nbsp Moulay Rachid Alaoui Hakim MAR 7098 pts Women edit Event Gold Silver Bronze 100 metres wind 0 1 m s nbsp Baya Rahouli ALG 11 84 nbsp Basma Al Eshosh JOR 11 97 NR nbsp Sihem El Hanifi MAR 12 11 200 metres nbsp Houria Moussa ALG 24 35 GR nbsp Mona Jabir Adam Ahmed SUD 24 36 nbsp Nawal El Jack SUD 24 59 400 metres nbsp Mona Jabir Adam Ahmed SUD 53 34 nbsp Amina Ait Hammou MAR 53 54 nbsp Nawal El Jack SUD 54 37 800 metres nbsp Nahida Touhami ALG 2 34 48 nbsp Amina Ait Hammou MAR 2 34 49 nbsp Abir Nakhli TUN 2 34 95 1500 metres nbsp Nahida Touhami ALG 4 35 85 nbsp Seltana Ait Hammou MAR 4 35 97 nbsp Saida El Mehdi MAR 4 36 07 5000 metres nbsp Souad Ait Salem ALG 16 02 14 nbsp Safa Issaoui TUN 16 19 56 NJR nbsp Bouchra Chaabi MAR 16 21 17 10 000 metres nbsp Souad Ait Salem ALG 33 27 58 nbsp Malika Asahssah MAR 34 01 08 nbsp Fouzia Zoutat ALG 34 41 38 100 metres hurdles wind 2 0 m s nbsp Baya Rahouli ALG 13 49 GR nbsp Houria El Mohandis MAR 14 12 nbsp Naima Bentahar ALG 14 14 400 metres hurdles nbsp Nezha Bidouane MAR 55 98 GR nbsp Houria Moussa ALG 57 51 nbsp Zahra Lachguer MAR 58 20 4 100 metres relay nbsp Morocco MAR Nezha Bidouane 46 32 nbsp Sudan SUD 48 32 nbsp Iraq IRQ 50 70 4 400 metres relay nbsp Morocco MAR Nezha Bidouane 3 38 24 AR nbsp Sudan SUD 3 39 53 nbsp Algeria ALG 3 50 25 Half marathon nbsp Souad Ait Salem ALG 1 16 32 nbsp Fouzia Zoutat ALG 1 17 23 nbsp Nadia Ejjafini BHR 1 18 08 10 000 metres walk nbsp Bahia Boussad ALG 53 39 9 nbsp Dounia Kara Hassoun ALG 53 56 0 nbsp Michail Ali SUD 1 22 58 3 High jump nbsp Sarah Bouaoudia ALG 1 80 m GR nbsp Karima Ben Othmani TUN 1 72 m nbsp Hamida Benhocine ALG 1 64 m Pole vault nbsp Syrine Balti TUN 3 90 m GR nbsp Nisrine Dinar MAR 3 50 m nbsp Ouahiba Hamreras ALG 3 40 m Long jump nbsp Baya Rahouli ALG 6 19 m nbsp Latifa Ezziraoui MAR 6 03 m nbsp Amel Regib MAR 5 88 m Triple jump nbsp Baya Rahouli ALG 14 49 m GR nbsp Yamile Aldama SUD 14 31 m nbsp Latifa Ezziraoui MAR 13 59 m Shot put nbsp Amel Ben Khaled TUN 15 52 m nbsp Wafa Ismail El Baghdadi EGY 14 98 m nbsp Saliha Zekiski ALG 12 92 m Discus throw nbsp Monia Kari TUN 54 68 m nbsp Amina Moudden MAR 52 64 m nbsp Kalthoum Saadaoui TUN 51 09 m Hammer throw nbsp Marwa Hussein EGY 52 76 m nbsp Hayat El Ghazi MAR 56 96 m nbsp Mouna Dani MAR 53 75 m Javelin throw nbsp Aida Sellam TUN 58 64 m nbsp Imen Chatbri TUN 49 30 m nbsp Lamia Hanouti ALG 44 45 m Heptathlon nbsp Sarah Bouaoudia ALG 5534 pts GR nbsp Imen Chatbri TUN 5084 pts NR nbsp Zahra Lachguer MAR 4965 pts AR Arab recordMedal table edit nbsp Hamdi Dhouibi won the decathlon gold for Tunisia nbsp Former Kenyan Yusuf Saad Kamel took the 800 m gold for Bahrain Host nation Algeria RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Algeria 16810342 nbsp Morocco71215343 nbsp Tunisia745164 nbsp Saudi Arabia661135 nbsp Sudan263116 nbsp Egypt23167 nbsp Syria20138 nbsp Qatar13379 nbsp Kuwait111310 nbsp Bahrain103411 nbsp Jordan0101 nbsp Oman010113 nbsp Iraq002214 nbsp United Arab Emirates0011Totals 14 entries 454546136Participation editA total of 20 countries were represented in the athletics competition Of the countries which had previously competed at the Pan Arab Games Somalia and Comoros were the two nations which were not represented in the competition nbsp Algeria nbsp Bahrain nbsp Djibouti nbsp Egypt nbsp Iraq nbsp Jordan nbsp Kuwait nbsp Lebanon nbsp Libya nbsp Mauritania nbsp Morocco nbsp Oman nbsp Palestine nbsp Qatar nbsp Saudi Arabia nbsp Sudan nbsp Syria nbsp Tunisia nbsp United Arab Emirates nbsp YemenReferences edit Rahouli triumphs with third gold in Pan Arab Games Day 3 IAAF 2004 10 07 Retrieved on 2010 07 18 Saudi and Sudanese one lap stars celebrate in Pan Arab Games Day Two IAAF 2004 10 06 Retrieved on 2010 07 18 Matthews hurdles 13 21 Kamel wins 800m Al Bishi doubles and Rahouli takes fourth title in Pan Arab Games Day 4 IAAF 2004 10 08 Retrieved on 2010 07 18 Results 10e Jeux PANARABES permanent dead link Federation Tunisienne d Athletisme Retrieved on 2010 07 17 Daily reports Aldama beaten by Rahouli in Pan Arab Games Day One IAAF 2004 10 05 Retrieved on 2010 07 18 Saudi and Sudanese one lap stars celebrate in Pan Arab Games Day Two IAAF 2004 10 06 Retrieved on 2010 07 18 Rahouli triumphs with third gold in Pan Arab Games Day 3 IAAF 2004 10 07 Retrieved on 2010 07 18 Matthews hurdles 13 21 Kamel wins 800m Al Bishi doubles and Rahouli takes fourth title in Pan Arab Games Day 4 IAAF 2004 10 08 Retrieved on 2010 07 18 Moroccan and Algerian half marathon victories close Pan Arab Games Final Day IAAF 2004 10 09 Retrieved on 2010 07 18 External links editArchived website in Arabic All Pan Arab champions from GBR Athletics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Athletics at the 2004 Arab Games amp oldid 1177493466, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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