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- Les Jeux
Africains -
"All Africa Games"
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HISTORIQUE
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The
Idea of a Pan African Game was conceived as far back as 1920 by
Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the Modern Olympics. This ideal
was met with opposition from the colonial powers, wary of the
unifying aspect of sport among African people. Their independence
was denied.
Attempts to host the games in Algiers (1925) and Alexandria (1928)
failed, despite considerable preparations taken by co-ordinators.
Donations from the IOC's (International Olympic Committee) first
African member, Greek- Born Egyptian sprinter Angelo Bolanaki, made
it possible to erect a stadium, but the games failed and were set
back for three decades.
In
the early 60's the Friendship Games were held amongst the French-speaking
countries in Africa. The first host countries was Madagascar (1960)
and then Ivory Coast (1961). Before the third games were held in
Senegal (1963), a conference of African Ministers of Youth and Sport
was held in Paris (1962). They decided that the games would
henceforth become the Pan African Games, as there was already a few
English-speaking countries participating.
In
July 1965 the first All Africa Games were held in Brazzaville,
Congo. The Games were granted official recognition by the IOC as
being on par with other continental Games. Some 2 500 athletes from
30 independent African States attended the event. Egypt became the
first ever country to win the All African Games.
Bamako (1966) saw the birth of the SCSA (Supreme Council of Sport in
Africa) that was to supervise the All Africa Games. Internal
difficulties forced the cancellation of the 2nd Games in Mali
(1969). Lagos stepped in as host for the Games in 1971 but was given
extension until 1973 due to the Biafra war, which had just ended in
Nigeria.
In
1977 the 3rd Games were scheduled to take place in Algeria, but due
to technical reasons, it had to be postponed for a year and was held
in 1978. This was not to be the end of the delays. The next Games
were scheduled to take place in Kenya (1983), but were pushed back
to 1985 and finally took place in Nairobi (1987).
That
was to be the last of the delays and since then the four-year
Olympic rhythm has not missed a beat, with stops in Cairo, Harare,
and soon in Johannesburg and Nigeria.
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Participants
aux Jeux Africains
- en vert - Pays faisant partie de la W.B.F. (BCA Afrique)
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Algeria |
South Africa |
Ethiopia |
Angola |
Tanzania |
Mozambique |
Guinea |
Burkina Faso |
Niger |
Sudan |
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Cameroon |
Tunisia |
Zimbabwe |
Lesotho |
Mali |
Tomé and Príncipe |
Sierra Leone |
Somalia |
Benin |
Guinea-Bissau |
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Côte d'Ivoire |
Kenya |
Uganda |
Mauritius |
Zambia
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Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Swaziland |
Seychelles |
Gambia |
São |
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Egypt |
Senegal |
Madagascar |
Libya |
Gabon |
Congo-Brazzaville |
Chad |
Burkina Faso |
Rwanda
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Nigeria |
Ghana |
Morocco |
Namibia |
Botswana |
Central African Republic |
Cape Verde |
Togo |
Malawi
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(*)
Le badminton a été introduit lors des Jeux de
2003 à Abuja (Nigeria)
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Les
Editions des Jeux Africains - "All Africa Games" |
| 1965 |
Brazaville, Congo-Brazaville |
1991 |
Le Caire,
Egypte |
2011 |
Maputo,
Mozambique
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| 1969 |
Bamako, Mali |
1995 |
Harare, Zimbabwe |
2015 |
Brazaville, Congo-Brazaville |
| 1973 |
Lagos, Nigeria |
1999 |
Johannesburg,
Afrique du Sud |
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| 1978 |
Alger, Algérie |
2003 |
Abuja,
Nigeria
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| 1987 |
Nairobi, Kenya |
2007 |
Alger,
Algérie |
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(**) Pour 2011, La Zambie s'étant
retirée de l'organisation des Jeux, l'édition est confiée au
Mozambique |

"10°
ALL AFRICA GAMES" Maputo (Mozambique)
La compétition des Simples et Doubles
MS Elimination 1/32 F (33°-64°) :
Mhinda (ZIM) /
Tahibangu (RDC) / Kisimba (RDC) / Tukire (UGA) / Tamirat (ETH) /
Ramtohul (MRI) / Inharugue (MOZ) / Oyou (GCO) / Odera (KEN) /
Mouanda (CGO)
MS Elimination 1/16
F (17°-32°) : Niyarko (GHA)
/ Issufo (MOZ) / Thela (BOT) / Tesfaye (ETH) / Kyyua (KEN) / Yebenze
(CGO) / Mbongo (CGO) / Issufo (MOZ) / Ghislain (SEY) / Sam (GHA) /
Matheri (KEN) / Mabo (ZAM) / Issufo Z (MOZ) / Kopolo (ZIM) /
Getachew (ETH) / Ngosa (ZAM)
MS Elimination 1/8 F (9°-16°) : Paul (MRI) / Baboolall (MRI)
/ Aryee (GHA) / Hamek (ALG) / James (RSA) / Belarbi (ALG) / Tawana
(BOT) / Louison (MRI)
MS Elimination 1/4 F(5°-8°) : Makanju (NGR) / Muwowo (ZAM)
/ Kashkal (EGY) / Eneojo (NGR)
MS Elimination 1/2 F (3°) : Ifraimu (NGR) /
Fagbemi (NGR)
MS FINALE (2°) :
Edwin EKIRING (UGA)
MS FINALE
(1°) : Jacob MALIEKAL (RSA)
WS Elimination
1/16 F(17°-32°) :
Maniazewal (ETH) /
Joseph (KEN) / Shamin (No Match-UGA) / Siyawadiya (MOZ) /Hammond (GHA) /
Malandhat (CGO) / Kegakilwe (BOT) / Mbas (WO-CAM) / Allisen (SEY) /
Gakhii (KEN) : Amassah (GHA) / Tshilaba (RDC) / Cruz (MOZ) / Mackaya
(CGO) / Nakabirwa (UGA)
WS Elimination 1/8 F
(9°-16°) : hosny (EGY) / Mbueno (RDC) / Azeeze (NGR) / Pillay (MRI)
/ Legsse (ETH) / Makubate (BOT) / Mensah (GHA) / Martins (KEN)
WS Elimination 1/4 F (5°-8°) : Butler (RSA) / Jupiter (SEY) /
Foo Kune (MRI) / Harrington (RSA)
WS Elimination 1/2 F (3°) : Doubell (RSA) /
Braimah (NGR)
WS FINALE (2°) :
GABRIEL Grace (NGR)
WS FINALE
(1°) : IDEH-FUNAYA Susan (NGR)
MD Elimination 1/16 F (17°-32°) :
Kopolo-Mhinda (ZAM)
/ Kinyua-Matheri (KEN) / Kisimba-tshibangu (RDC) / Oyou-Yebenzi
(CGO)
MD Elimination 1/8 F (9°-16°) :Paul-Ramtohul
(MRI) / Calisto-Issufo (MOZ) / Ekiring-Tukire (UGA) / Tawana-Thela
(BOT) / Inharugue-Lampiao (MOZ) / Belarbi-Hamek (ALG) / Mbongo-Mouanda
(CGO) / Getachew-Tamirat (ETH)
MD Elimination 1/4 F
(5°-8°)
:
Juma-Ngosa (ZAM) /
Eneojo-Makanju (NGR) / Baboolall-Louison (MRI) / Dednam-James (RSA)
MD Elimination 1/2 F
(3°) : Nyarko-Sam (GHA) / Cupidon-Malcouzane (SEY)
MD FINALE (2°) :
JAMES Dorian-VILJOEN Willem (RSA)
MD FINALE
(1°) :
IFRAIMU Jinkam-FAGBEMI Ola (NGR)
WD Elimination 1/8 F
(9°-16°)
:
Kegaklwe-Makubate
(BOT) / Mackaya-Malandhat (CGO) / Cruz-Slyawadya (MOZ) / Mbueno-Tahsslaba
(RDC) / Butler-Harrington (RSA) / Amassan-Hammond (GHA)
WD Elimination 1/4 F
(5°-8°)
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Braimah-Ideh (NGR) / Manyazewal-Legsse (ETH) / Gakil-Joseph (KEN) /
Shamim-Nakabirwa (UGA)
WD Elimination 1/2 F
(3°) : Pillay-Foo Kune (MRI) / Azeeze-Daniel (NGR)
WD FINALE (2°) : ALLISEN Camille-COURSE
Cynthia (SEY)
WD FINALE
(1°)
:
VILJOEN Annari-DOUBELL Stacey (RSA)
MX Elimination 1/16 F :
/ Kinyua-Gakii (kEN) / Tshibangu-thsilaba (RDC) / Sam-Hamond (GHA) /
Aryee-Mensah (GHA) / Tawana-Kegakilwe (BOT) / Mouanda-Mackaya (CGO)
/ Malcouzanne-Course (SEY) / Odera-Joseph (KEN) / Tukire-Nakabirwa (UGA)
/ Thela-Makubate (CGO) / Mbongo-Malandhat (CGO) / Ghislain-Jupiter (SEY)
/ Kisimba-Mbueno (RDC) / Issufo-Siyawadya (MOZ)
MX Elimination 1/8 F :
James-Butler (RSA) /
Louison-Pillay (MRI) / Issufo-Cruz (MOZ) / Tamirat-Legsse (ETH) /
Akindele-Tosin (NIG) / Nyiarko-Amassah (GHA) / Tessfaye-Manyazewal (ETH)
/ Matheri-Martins (KEN)
MX Elimination 1/4 F
(5°-8°)
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Fagbemi-Ideh (NGR) /
Baboolall-Foo Kune (MRI) / Dednam-Harrington (RSA) / Kashkal-Hosny
(EGY)
MX Elimination 1/2 F
(3°) :
Adamu-Daniel (NGR)
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James-Doubell (RSA)
MX FINALE (2°) : CUPIDON
Georgie-ALLISEN
Camille (SEY)
MX FINALE
(1°) :
VILJOEN Willem-VLJOEN Annari (RSA)
10ème Jeux Africains /
10th All African Games

Date:
Du ../../2010 au ../../ 2011
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Jeux d'Afrique 2011… - Maputo reste dans la
course
Source Mauricien WE 10/10/2010
Les dés ne sont pas encore
jetés pour Maputo, qui veut organiser les Jeux d'Afrique en
2011. En effet, tout récemment, notamment durant les Jeux
Olympiques de la Jeunesse à Singapour, la nouvelle à l'effet
que l'ACNOA (Association des Comités Nationaux Olympiques
d'Afrique) pourrait retirer l'organisation de la grand-
messe du sport africain à Maputo
au profit de
Rabat (Maroc)
avait fait grand bruit.
Mais aux dernières nouvelles, le président de l'ACNOA,
Lassana Palenfo, va devoir revenir sur sa décision en raison
de la forte opposition qui existe au sein de son comité face
à sa démarche, considérée comme personnelle et aussi
en raison du fait que le Maroc n'est pas autorisé à
organiser les All Africa Games n'étant pas membre de l'Union
Africaine
(UA).
Du coup, Maputo reste dans les rangs et la réunion de
coordination prévue du 12 au 16 prochain dans la capitale
pour le mois prochain est maintenue. Du reste tous les pays
membres ont été avisés "accordingly".
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Récapitulatif "9°
Jeux Africains" Alger (Algérie)
9ème Jeux Africains /
9th All African Games
Date:
Du 11 au 23 Juillet 2007

Page Spéciale "9°
Jeux Africains" Alger (Algérie)
Le tableau des médailles
2007
Récapitulatif "8°
Jeux Africains" Abuja (Nigéria)
8ème Jeux Africains / 8th All African Games
Date: du 4
au 18 Octobre 2003

Le COJA ( Comité d’organisation des jeux
Africains ) organise les 8ème jeux Africains : 53 pays, 22 sports, 6000 athlètes
...
Le tableau des médailles
2003
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Compétition |
Médaille |
Pays |
Athlète |
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Men Singles |
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NGR |
EDICHA Ocholi |
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NGR |
FAGBEMI Ola |
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MRI |
BEEHARRY
Stephen |
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NGR |
AKINSANYA Dotun |
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Women Singles |
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NGR |
DANIEL Grace |
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RSA |
EDWARDS
Michelle |
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SEY |
AH-WAN Juliette |
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RSA |
BOTTS Chantal |
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Men Doubles |
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NGR |
OKUONGHAE/ADAMU |
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NGR |
ODEJOKE/AKINSANYA |
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MRI |
CLARISSE/BEEHARRY |
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RSA |
DEDNAM/KLEINGELD |
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Women Doubles |
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RSA |
EDWARDS/BOTTS |
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NGR |
DANIEL/IDEH |
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SEY |
AH-WAN/ETIENNE |
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RSA |
DOUBERN/UYS |
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Mixed Doubles |
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RSA |
DEDNAM/UYS |
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RSA |
CARSON/EDWARDS |
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NGR |
ODEJOKE/IDEH |
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NGR |
OKUONGHAE/DANIEL |
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Country Tournament |
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RSA |
BOTTS Chantal,
CARSON Stewart, DOUBERN Marika, DEDNAM Chris, EDWARDS
Michelle, KLEINGELD Johan, UYS Antoinette |
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NGR |
MUMUNI Kuburat,
AKINSANYA Dotun, AZUINE Prisca, DANIEL Grace, FAGBEMI Ola,
IDEH Susan, ODEJOKE Abimbola, EDICHA Ocholi, OKUONGHAE
Orobosa |
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MRI |
ABOUBAKER
Shama, BEEHARRY Stephen, CLARISSE Eddy, DAJEE Anusha,
ABOUBAKER Hyder, SAWARAM Amatu |
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SEY |
AH-WAN
Juliette, CUPIDON Georgie, JUMAYE Nicholas, ETIENNE Shirley
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