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African Judo Championships
Current event or competition:
2022 African Judo Championships
Competition details
DisciplineJudo
TypeAnnual
OrganiserAfrican Judo Union (AJU)

African Judo Championships is a continental judo championship organized by the African Judo Union.

Tournaments

Year Date Athletes Host City (Country) Venue Countries Events Winners Ref.
1964 ...–... Jun - Senegal Dakar 5  Senegal
1965[a] 20–22 Jul - Republic of the Congo Brazzaville 10 5  Senegal
1967 ...–... Jul - Ivory Coast Abidjan 6 7  Senegal
1968 ...–... Jul - Tunisia Tunis 12 5  Senegal
1974 14–16 Dec - Egypt Cairo  Senegal
1982 ...–... Jul - Egypt Cairo
1983 30 Jul–4 Aug - Senegal Dakar 5 9  Egypt
1985 6–12 Aug - Tunisia Tunis 7  Egypt
1986 20–24 Jul Morocco Casablanca 8 13  Algeria
1987[b] 3–5 Aug - Kenya Nairobi 7 8  Egypt
1989 3–10 Dec 61 32 Ivory Coast Abidjan  Algeria
1990 16–20 Jul Algeria Algiers Hacène Harcha Arena 16 16  Algeria
1991[c] 20 Sep–1 Oct - Egypt Cairo 11 8  Egypt
1991[d] 1–3 Nov - Mauritius Port Louis 9
1992 6–8 Nov Mauritius Port Louis 15 16  Algeria
1993 ...–... ... Egypt Cairo Cairo Stadium Indoor Halls
1994 7–9 Oct Tunisia Tunis 9 16  Tunisia
1995[e] 13–23 Sep Zimbabwe Harare 12 16  Tunisia
1996 16–19 May South Africa Pretoria 10 16  Algeria
1997 17–19 Jul Morocco Casablanca 12 16  Algeria
1998 23–26 Jul Senegal Dakar 12 16  Egypt
1999[f] 10–13 Sep South Africa Johannesburg 21 16  Tunisia
2000 11–14 May Algeria Algiers 16  Algeria
2001 6–9 Nov Libya Tripoli 16  Algeria
2002 4–7 Oct Egypt Cairo 16  Tunisia
2004 5–8 May Tunisia Tunis 16  Algeria
2005 18–21 May South Africa Port Elizabeth 16  Algeria
2006 5–10 Jun Mauritius Port-Louis 16  Egypt
2007[g] 13–14 Jul Algeria Algiers 24 16  Algeria
2008 15–18 May Morocco Agadir 22 16  Algeria
2009 27 Apr–2 May Mauritius Port-Louis 16  Egypt
2010 15–18 Apr 105 73 Cameroon Yaoundé 22 16  Tunisia
2011 14–17 Apr 113 64 Senegal Dakar Marius Ndiaye Stadium 23 16  Tunisia
2012 5–8 Apr Morocco Agadir 20 16  Morocco
2013 18–21 Apr Mozambique Maputo Pavilhão Gimnodesportivo 22 16  Tunisia
2014 26–27 Jun Mauritius Port-Louis 16  Algeria
2015 24–26 Apr Gabon Libreville 16  Tunisia
2016 8–10 Apr Tunisia Tunis 16  Tunisia
2017 14–16 Apr Madagascar Antananarivo 22 18  Algeria
2018 12–15 Apr 106 61 Tunisia Tunis 25 16  Tunisia
2019 25–28 Apr South Africa Cape Town 28 14  Algeria
2020 17–20 Dec Madagascar Antananarivo Palais des Sports Mahamasina 33 15  Egypt
2021 20–23 May Senegal Dakar Dakar Arena 40 14  Tunisia
2022 26–29 May 94 79 Algeria Oran Convention Centre Mohammed Ben Ahmed[1] 26 14  Algeria [2]

Statistics

All-time medal table 2001-2022

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Algeria1108687283
2 Tunisia796892239
3 Egypt505154155
4 Morocco403487161
5 Guinea-Bissau6017
6 South Africa4122036
7 Angola441018
8 Cameroon3185778
9 Senegal393850
10 Mauritius26816
11 Libya1146
12 Gabon051015
13 Madagascar03912
14 Nigeria021012
15 Ivory Coast011617
16 Congo0178
17 Ghana0156
18 Burkina Faso0145
19 Gambia0112
 Niger0112
21 Cape Verde0101
 Kenya0101
23 Chad0011
 Djibouti0011
 Guinea0011
 Seychelles0011
 Zambia0011
Totals (27 entries)3023075261,135
Source: [citation needed]

Notes and references

Notes

  1. ^ This edition serve also as the 1965 All-Africa Games.
  2. ^ This edition serve also as the 1987 All-Africa Games.
  3. ^ This edition serve also as the 1991 All-Africa Games for men only.
  4. ^ The tournament of 1991 in Port Louis is for women only.
  5. ^ This edition serve also as the 1995 All-Africa Games.
  6. ^ This edition serve also as the 1999 All-Africa Games.
  7. ^ This edition serve also as the 2007 All-Africa Games.

References

  1. ^ "Oran African Senior and Kata Championships 2022" (PDF). International Judo Federation. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  2. ^ "2022 African Championships". International Judo Federation. Retrieved 25 September 2021.