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词条 1991 All-Africa Games
释义

  1. Participating sports

  2. Medal table

  3. Athletics

  4. Field hockey

  5. Soccer

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox games
| Name = V All-Africa Games
| Logo = File:AllAfricaGames1991Logo.jpg
| Size = 200px
| Optional caption = Logo of the 5th All-Africa Games
| Host city = Cairo, Egypt
| Nations participating = 43
| Athletes participating =
| Events = 18 sports
| Opening ceremony = 20 September 1991
| Closing ceremony = 1 October 1991
| Officially opened by = Hosni Mubarak
| Athlete's Oath =
| Judge's Oath =
| All-Africa Torch =
| Stadium = Cairo International Stadium
| previous = Nairobi 1987
| next = Harare 1995
}}

The 5th All-Africa Games were held from September 20 to October 1, 1991, in Cairo, Egypt. Forty-three countries participated in eighteen sports.

For the first time the Games were held on a four-year cycle as planned. Egypt had hoped to use the Games to showcase the city of Cairo for a possible Olympic bid. The plan fell through after organizational difficulties once again plagued the Games. A stampede of spectators trying to get in to see the Opening Ceremonies got the Games off to a bad start. Many IOC officials and dignitaries were unable to make it into the stadium in the confusion and returned to their hotels to watch the ceremony on television.

African athletes had claimed seven world championships at the previous months World Athletics Championships. Only one, steeplechaser Moses Kiptanui, decided to participate in Cairo.

Highly partisan crowds, which were granted free admission to the events by the Egyptian government, filled the stadiums throughout the games, cheering the home team to another placing at the top of the medals table.

It was Namibia's first participation in the world arena. The team proudly returned with four gold medals, two silver medals and seven bronze medals.

Participating sports

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  • {{GamesSport|Athletics}}
  • {{GamesSport|Basketball}}
  • {{GamesSport|Boxing}}
  • {{GamesSport|Cycling}}
  • {{GamesSport|Football}}
  • {{GamesSport|Gymnastics}}
  • {{GamesSport|Handball}}
  • {{GamesSport|Hockey}}
  • {{GamesSport|Judo}}
  • {{GamesSport|Karate}}
  • {{GamesSport|Shooting}}
  • {{GamesSport|Swimming}}
  • {{GamesSport|Table tennis}}
  • {{GamesSport|Taekwondo}}
  • {{GamesSport|Tennis}}
  • {{GamesSport|Volleyball}}
  • {{GamesSport|Weightlifting}}
  • {{GamesSport|Wrestling}}
{{div col end}}

Medal table

{{Medals table
| caption =
| host = EGY
| flag_template =
| event =
| team =
| gold_EGY = 90 | silver_EGY = 53 | bronze_EGY = 52 | host_EGY = yes
| gold_NGR = 43 | silver_NGR = 51 | bronze_NGR = 43
| gold_ALG = 29 | silver_ALG = 37 | bronze_ALG = 36
| gold_KEN = 13 | silver_KEN = 17 | bronze_KEN = 18
| gold_ZIM = 8 | silver_ZIM = 3 | bronze_ZIM = 13
| gold_TUN = 6 | silver_TUN = 4 | bronze_TUN = 10
| gold_CIV = 4 | silver_CIV = 5 | bronze_CIV = 3
| gold_ETH = 4 | silver_ETH = 3 | bronze_ETH = 5 | name_ETH = {{flagteam|ETH|1975}}
| gold_NAM = 4 | silver_NAM = 2 | bronze_NAM = 6
| gold_SEN = 3 | silver_SEN = 4 | bronze_SEN = 11
| gold_GHA = 2 | silver_GHA = 4 | bronze_GHA = 6
| gold_ANG = 2 | silver_ANG = 3 | bronze_ANG = 5
| gold_MOZ = 2 | silver_MOZ = 0 | bronze_MOZ = 0
| gold_MRI = 1 | silver_MRI = 5 | bronze_MRI = 6
| gold_CMR = 1 | silver_CMR = 4 | bronze_CMR = 10
| gold_TAN = 1 | silver_TAN = 3 | bronze_TAN = 1
| gold_UGA = 1 | silver_UGA = 1 | bronze_UGA = 2
| gold_GAB = 1 | silver_GAB = 0 | bronze_GAB = 3
| gold_ZAM = 1 | silver_ZAM = 0 | bronze_ZAM = 3 | name_ZAM = {{flagteam|ZAM|1964}}
| gold_LES = 0 | silver_LES = 3 | bronze_LES = 3 | name_LES = {{flagteam|LES|1987}}
| gold_MAD = 0 | silver_MAD = 2 | bronze_MAD = 9
| gold_LBA = 0 | silver_LBA = 1 | bronze_LBA = 5 | name_LBA = {{flagteam|LBA|1977}}
| gold_SEY = 0 | silver_SEY = 1 | bronze_SEY = 2 | name_SEY = {{flagteam|SEY|1977}}
| gold_CAF = 0 | silver_CAF = 1 | bronze_CAF = 0
| gold_SLE = 0 | silver_SLE = 1 | bronze_SLE = 0
| gold_BUR = 0 | silver_BUR = 0 | bronze_BUR = 2
| gold_ZAI = 0 | silver_ZAI = 0 | bronze_ZAI = 2
| gold_SWZ = 0 | silver_SWZ = 0 | bronze_SWZ = 1
| gold_BOT = 0 | silver_BOT = 0 | bronze_BOT = 1
| gold_CGO = 0 | silver_CGO = 0 | bronze_CGO = 1 | name_CGO = {{flagteam|CGO|1970}}
}}

Athletics

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Three athletes, two female and one male, won more than one event:

  • Frankie Fredericks, Namibia (100 metres and 200 metres)
  • Susan Sirma, Kenya (1500 metres and 3000 metres)
  • Hanan Ahmed Khaled, Egypt (shot put and discus throw)

In addition, Nigeria won three of the four relay races; 4x100 metres for men and women as well as women's 4x400 metres. No new events were added.

Field hockey

  • Men: 1. Egypt, 2. Kenya, 3. Zimbabwe, 4. Ghana, 5. Nigeria [1]

Soccer

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The soccer tournament was transformed to a U-23 competition. It was won by Cameroon, and it was the first Games in which the host country did not win a medal.

Gold:Silver:Bronze:
CMR}} Cameroon

Coach:

TUN}} Tunisia

Coach:

NGA}} Nigeria

Coach:

References

1. ^Kenya Hockey Union: All Africa Games Results{{dead link|date=June 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

External links

  • Athletics results - gbrathletics.com
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