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Athletics at the 1951 Mediterranean Games
Dates6 – 10 October
Host cityEgypt Alexandria
Events23
Participation9 nations
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Athletics at the 1951 Mediterranean Games were held in Alexandria, Egypt.[1]

Results

Track

For event details see Athletics at the 1951 Mediterranean Games – Results
Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Stefanos Petrakis
 Greece
10.9 Mauro Frizzoni
 Italy
11.2 Wolfango Montanari
 Italy
11.2
200 metres Antonio Siddi
 Italy
22.0 Jacques Degats
 France
22.1 Wolfango Montanari
 Italy
22.1
400 metres Jacques Degats
 France
47.8 Antonio Siddi
 Italy
47.9 Zvonko Sabolović
 Yugoslavia
48.6
800 metres Patrick El Mabrouk
 France
1:50.9 Michel Clare
 France
1:54.2 Ekrem Koçak
 Turkey
1:54.7
1500 metres Patrick El Mabrouk
 France
3:55.8 Cahit Önel
 Turkey
3:56.9 Zdravko Ceraj
 Yugoslavia
4:01.5
5000 metres Alain Mimoun
 France
14:38.3 Zdravko Ceraj
 Yugoslavia
15:05.2 Stevan Pavlović
 Yugoslavia
15:05.5
10,000 metres Alain Mimoun
 France
31:07.9 Franjo Mihalić
 Yugoslavia
31:42.8 Mustafa Özcan
 Turkey
34:27.5
Marathon Ahmet Aytar
 Turkey
3:07:25 Athanasios Ragazos
 Greece
3:21:31 Mohamed Omran
 Egypt
3:24:24
110 metres hurdles Jean-François Brisson
 France
15.5 Ioannis Kambadellis
 Greece
15.8 Mustafa Batman
 Turkey
15.8
400 metres hurdles Armando Filiput
 Italy
53.8 Doğan Acarbay
 Turkey
55.1 Igor Zupančič
 Yugoslavia
55.4
3000 m steeplechase Božidar Đurašković
 Yugoslavia
9:38.5 Petar Šegedin
 Yugoslavia
9:39.2 Mustafa Özcan
 Turkey
9:44.9
10 km walk Pino Dordoni
 Italy
51:39.6 Athanasios Aposporis
 Greece
54:28.0 Wahib Saleh
 Egypt
1:04:20.9
4 x 100 metres relay  Italy
Wolfango Montanari
Franco Leccese
Antonio Siddi
Mauro Frizzoni
42.4  Greece
Vassilis Syllis
Takis Ventikos
Michail Tsolakis
Stefanos Petrakis
43.5  Yugoslavia
Marko Račič
Zvonko Sabolović
Boris Brandl
Petar Pecelj
43.9
4 x 400 metres relay  France
Jacques Degats
Jean-Paul Martin du Gard
Michel Clare
Patrick El Mabrouk
3:19.5  Yugoslavia
Igor Zupančič
Andrija Otenhajmer
Marko Račič
Zvonko Sabolović
3:23.4  Turkey
Cahit Önel
Doğan Acarbay
Ekrem Koçak
Emin Doybak
3:25.9

Field

Event Gold Silver Bronze
High jump Georges Damitio
 France
2.00 m Papagallo Thiam
 France
1.90 m Mihajlo Dimitrijević
 Yugoslavia
1.80 m
Pole vault Victor Sillon
 France
4.00 m Rigas Efstathiadis
 Greece
4.00 m Theodosios Balafas
 Greece
3.90 m
Long jump Boris Brnad
 Yugoslavia
7.28 m Dimitrios Kipouros
 Greece
6.96 m Avni Akgün
 Turkey
6.85 m
Triple jump Avni Akgün
 Turkey
14.15 m Victor Sillon
 France
14.13 m Fawzi Chaaban
 Egypt
14.09 m
Shot put Konstantinos Giataganas
 Greece
15.03 m Angiolo Profeti
 Italy
15.02 m Nuri Turan
 Turkey
14.71 m
Discus throw Giuseppe Tosi
 Italy
48.49 m Nikolaos Syllas
 Greece
46.07 m Konstantinos Giataganas
 Greece
43.18 m
Hammer throw Teseo Taddia
 Italy
52.33 m Ivan Gubijan
 Yugoslavia
51.20 m Rudolf Galin
 Yugoslavia
50.43 m
Javelin throw Branko Dangubić
 Yugoslavia
65.82 m Halil Zıraman
 Turkey
63.62 m Vassilios Kallimatis
 Greece
59.57 m
Decathlon Fotis Kosmas
 Greece
5135 pts Lorenzo Vecchiutti
 Italy
5001 pts Rachad Khadr
 Egypt
4798 pts

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Egypt)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France94013
2 Italy64212
3 Greece37313
4 Yugoslavia35715
5 Turkey23712
6 Egypt*0044
Totals (6 entries)23232369

References

  1. ^ "Mediterranean Games – Past Medallists". sports-gbrathletics.com. Retrieved 19 December 2012.