Algerian judo teams win Algiers international tournament

2007-04-15

Algeria's men's and women's teams won the 15th international judo tournament in Algiers on Friday (April 13th). The men took 19 medals – seven gold, four silver and eight bronze, while the women won 16 – four gold, four silver and eight bronze. In the men's, Tunisia was second with two gold and one silver medal, while Morocco shared the third place with Egypt with one silver medal each. Syria and France placed fifth. In the women's event, Tunisia came second with two gold, two silver and two bronze medals, ahead of Egypt. Morocco was fourth, ahead of Madagascar. Some 140 athletes from 15 countries took part in the tournament. (APS, El Moudjahid, Le Soir d'Algerie)

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gouda Posted 2007-04-21

Congratulations

محمد Posted 2008-01-20

By God, I love the Maghreb team and inchallah the African Cup of Nations is more important. I'm from Algeria, it's a pity because Algeria didn't win, but since it didn't win, I'll encourage the Moroccan team.

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