Athletics at the 1997 Arab Games

At the 1997 Pan Arab Games, the athletics events were held at the Camille Chamoun Sports City Stadium in Beirut, Lebanon from 14 to 17 July. The events were poorly attended, with the vast majority of seat in the stadium remaining empty even on the final day. However, the calibre of performances remained high in spite of this.[1]

Athletics at the XIII Pan Arab Games
Dates13–17 July
Host cityBeirut, Lebanon
VenueCamille Chamoun Sports City Stadium
Events41
Records set16 Games records


Originally scheduled for 1996, the games were delayed due to rebuilding efforts after war with Israel – efforts that were themselves hampered by Operation Grapes of Wrath, which targeted areas in Beirut one year earlier. Iraqi athletes did not compete for a second time running, due to regional opposition of its Invasion of Kuwait. At the games, drug tests came back positive for some athletes – a first for the competition. As a result of the rescheduling, the dates for the athletics somewhat overlapped with those of the athletics at the 1997 Mediterranean Games. Future Pan Arab Games were scheduled in the year before the Summer Olympics to avoid similar clashes of the regional events, which are attended by several of the same nations.[2] The first day of the athletics was marred by disqualification of four sprinters (from Morocco and Algeria), who had pushed one another.[3]

A total of 41 events were contested, of which 22 by male and 19 by female athletes. Three new women's events were introduced – the triple jump and the half marathon were entirely new, while the 3000 metres event was replaced by the 5000 metres (coming into line with global standard set at the 1995 World Championships in Athletics). The rest of the programme was similar to that of the 1992 Pan Arab Games, although racewalking events were dropped for both men and women on this occasion.[4] The road races, held on the first day of the games, encountered traffic problems: men's bronze medallist Ahmad Adam was hit by the referee's car and a women's medallist complained that the general public driving on the same road had made her run difficult.[5]

Morocco topped the medal table with thirteen gold medals. Qatar and Algeria each won eight gold medals, the former doing so entirely in the men's section and the latter being most successful in the women's competition. Baya Rahouli was the most successful athlete of the tournament, with the 17-year-old winning four golds in the women's section (100 metres, 100 metres hurdles, long jump and triple jump). Two other athletes won multiple individual titles: Ibrahim Ismail Muftah won a men's 200 metres/400 metres double and Nadia Zétouani won both the women's 400 metres flat and 400 metres hurdles events. The women's high jump was won by a 14-year-old, Hamida Benhocine of Algeria.[6]

Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres (wind: +0.9 m/s)   Saad Al-Kuwari (QAT) 10.40 GR   Sultan Mohamed Al-Sheib (QAT) 10.43   Hamed Sadek (KUW) 10.61
200 metres   Ibrahim Ismail Muftah (QAT) 20.95   Mohamed Al-Houti (OMN) 21.18   Hamoud Al-Dalhami (OMN) 21.18
400 metres   Ibrahim Ismail Muftah (QAT) 45.50   Samir-Abel Louahla (ALG) 46.25   Fawzi Al-Shammari (KUW) 47.05
800 metres   Djabir Saïd-Guerni (ALG) 1:46.84   Mohammed Yagoub (SUD) 1:46.95   Mahmoud Al-Kheirat (SYR) 1:49.17
1500 metres   Azzeddine Seddiki (MAR) 3:36.95   Mohamed Suleiman (QAT) 3:38.59   Mohammed Yagoub (SUD) 3:38.68
5000 metres   Ahmed Ibrahim Warsama (QAT) 13:35.73 GR   Alyan Al-Qahtani (KSA) 13:41.11   Saeed Briwi (MAR) 13:48.21
10,000 metres   Mustapha Bamouh (MAR) 29:22.69   Alyan Al-Qahtani (KSA) 29:26.89   Lahcen Benyoussef (MAR) 29:28.83
110 metres hurdles   Mubarak Khasif (QAT) 14.17   Si Mohamed Boukrouna (MAR) 14.41   Ziad Abdulrazzaq (KUW) 14.41
400 metres hurdles   Mubarak Al-Nubi (QAT) 48.95 GR   Mustapha Sdad (MAR) 49.14   Zeid Abou Hamed (SYR) 49.68
3000 metres steeplechase   Saad Al-Asmari (KSA) 8:21.40 GR   Ali Ezzine (MAR) 8:25.51   Abderrahmane Daas (ALG) 8:28.69
4×100 metres relay   Oman (OMN)
Ahmed Hodayeb
Jihad Abdallah al-Shiekh
Hamoud Al-Dalhami
Mohamed Saeed Askaree
40.36   Kuwait (KUW) 40.62   Saudi Arabia (KSA) 40.81
4×400 metres relay   Algeria (ALG) 3:05.59   Qatar (QAT)
Ibrahim Ismail Muftah
Ali Ismail Doka
Sami Juma Suleiman
Abdulrahman Hassan
3:07.22   Kuwait (KUW) 3:10.81
Marathon   Tahar Mansouri (TUN) 2:28:19   Foula Seliman (EGY) 2:30:45   Ahmed Adam Saleh (SUD) 2:35:35
High jump   Fakhredin Fouad (JOR) 2.17 m   Abderrahmane Hammad (ALG) 2.17 m   Jean-Claude Rabbath (LIB) 2.14 m
Pole vault   Ahmad Abdulkarim (QAT) 5.22 m GR   Sameh Hassan Farid (EGY) 4.80 m   Waleed Al-Shamali (QAT) 4.80 m
Long jump   Younès Moudrik (MAR) 8.11 m GR   Abdul Rahman Al-Nubi (QAT) 7.66 m   Khaled Farham Al-Bekheet  (KUW) 7.64 m
Triple jump   Salem Al-Ahmedi (KSA) 15.86 m   Mohamed Adam Mohamed (KSA) 15.67 m   Oussama Ibrahim (EGY) 15.54 m
Shot put   Bilal Saad Mubarak (QAT) 18.97 m GR   Khaled Suliman Al-Khalidi (KSA) 17.64 m   Dhiya Abdalrahman (EGY) 17.39 m
Discus throw   Sameh Mohamed El Hattab (EGY) 51.80 m   Rashid Shafi Al-Dosari (QAT) 51.60 m   Dhiya Abdalrahman (EGY) 50.44 m
Hammer throw   Cherif El Hennawi (EGY) 69.12 m GR   Hakim Toumi (ALG) 67.00 m   Naser Abdullah Al-Jarallah (KUW) 66.86 m
Javelin throw   Firas Al Mahamid (SYR) 72.56 m GR   Maher Ridane (TUN) 72.20 m   Ghanem Jaouhar (KUW) 70.74 m
Decathlon   Anis Riahi (TUN) 7506 pts   Rédouane Youcef (ALG) 7315 pts   Houssem Abdellatif (EGY) 6735 pts

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Baya Rahouli (ALG) 11.98   Fatima Zahra Dkouk (MAR) 12.05   Siham El Hanifi (MAR) 12.20
200 metres   Siham El Hanifi (MAR) 24.64   Saliha Hammadi (ALG) 24.96   Awatef Hamrouni (TUN) 25.35
400 metres   Nadia Zétouani (MAR) 54.98   Hanan Khiouich (MAR) 56.19   Nahida Touhami (ALG) 57.03
800 metres   Hasna Benhassi (MAR) 2:06.29   Samira Raif (MAR) 2:06.53   Abir Nakhli (TUN) 2:07.45
1500 metres   Samira Raif (MAR) 4:15.15 GR   Mouria Souad Banida (ALG) 4:16.16   Aarfa Khayra (ALG) 4:18.16
5000 metres   Zahra Ouaziz (MAR) 16:01.68 GR   Bouchra Benthami (MAR) 16:46.31   Souad Aït Salem (ALG) 17:04.85
10,000 metres   Fatiha Klilech (MAR) 35:29.31 GR   Zhor El Kamch (MAR) 35:36.09   Soulef Bouguerra (TUN) 36:25.48
100 metres hurdles   Baya Rahouli (ALG) 14.11 GR   Fatima Zahra Dkouk (MAR) 14.64   Naïma Bentahar (ALG) 14.80
400 metres hurdles   Nadia Zétouani (MAR) 58.58   Zahra Lachgar (MAR) 60.13   Nabila Jami (TUN) 64.07
4×100 metres relay   Morocco (MAR) 47.07   Algeria (ALG) 47.66   Egypt (EGY) 50.97
4×400 metres relay   Morocco (MAR) 3:43.14   Algeria (ALG) 3:44.37   Tunisia (TUN) 4:00.49
Half marathon   Dalila Mial (ALG) 1:26:40 GR   Sonia Agoun (TUN) 1:28.03   Amal Al-Matari (JOR) 1:29.02
High jump   Hamida Benhocine (ALG) 1.63 m   Karin Buchakjian (LIB)
  Zuheira Najrawi (ALG)
1.60 m Not awarded
Long jump   Baya Rahouli (ALG) 6.09 m   Nagwa Abd El Hay Riad (EGY) 5.95 m   Fatima Zahra Dkouk (MAR) 5.91 m
Triple jump   Baya Rahouli (ALG) 13.51 m w GR   Nagwa Abd El Hay Riad (EGY) 11.79 m   Alaa Abdulhadi (JOR) 11.27 m
Shot put   Wafaa Ismail Baghdadi (EGY) 15.70 m GR   Nada Kawar (JOR) 15.66 m   Hanan Ahmed Khaled (EGY) 14.96 m
Discus throw   Nada Kawar (JOR) 51.18 m   Hanan Ahmed Khaled (EGY) 48.78 m   Jeannette Ayoub (LIB) 37.88 m
Javelin throw
(old javelin model)
  Saoud Al-Hariss (LIB) 40.22 m   Zahra Lachgar (MAR) 38.76 m   Pauline Makdesi (LIB) 36.58 m
Heptathlon   Shirin Mohamed Kheiri El Atrabi (EGY) 4268 pts   Naïma Bentahar (ALG) 4026 pts   Saoud Al-Hariss (LIB) 3992 pts

See also

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References

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  1. ^ LEBANON: BEIRUT: ATHLETICS: 8TH PAN ARAB GAMES: RESULTS. Associated Press (1997-07-17). Retrieved on 2015-04-19.
  2. ^ Bell, Daniel (2003). Encyclopedia of International Games. McFarland and Company, Inc. Publishers, Jefferson, North Carolina. ISBN 0-7864-1026-4.
  3. ^ LEBANON: BEIRUT: ATHLETICS: 8TH PAN ARAB GAMES: 2ND DAY. Associated Press (1997-07-15). Retrieved on 2015-04-19.
  4. ^ Pan Arab Games champions. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-04-19.
  5. ^ LEBANON: PAN ARAB GAMES: FIRST DAY RESULTS. Associated Press (1997-07-13). Retrieved on 2015-04-19.
  6. ^ LEBANON: PAN ARAB GAMES: RESULTS OF 3RD DAY. Associated Press (1997-07-16). Retrieved on 2015-04-19.
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