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The 8th All Africa Games were held from 5–17 October 2003 in Abuja, Nigeria. 53 countries participated in 23 sports.[1] The main venue was the newly constructed Abuja Stadium. The organizing committee was headed by Nigerian Amos Adamu.[2]

VIII All-Africa Games
Host cityAbuja, Nigeria
Nations53
Events22 sports
Opening5 October 2003
Closing17 October 2003
Opened byOlusegun Obasanjo
Main venueAbuja Stadium
Website8ALLAFRICAGAMES.org

Venues

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List of Venues[3]:

Participating nations

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Among the countries that participated at the 2003 All Africa Games were:

  •   Angola
  •   Benin
  •   Botswana
  •   Burkina Faso
  •   Cameroon
  •   Cape Verde
  •   Central African Republic
  •   Republic of the Congo
  •   Ivory Coast
  •   DR Congo
  •   Egypt
  •   Ethiopia
  •   Gabon
  •   The Gambia
  •   Ghana
  •   Guinea
  •   Kenya
  •   Lesotho
  •   Libya
  •   Madagascar
  •   Mali
  •   Mauritius
  •   Namibia
  •   Niger
  •   Nigeria
  •   Senegal
  •   South Africa
  •   Seychelles
  •   São Tomé and Príncipe
  •   Sierra Leone
  •   Sudan
  •   Tanzania
  •   Togo
  •   Tunisia
  •   Uganda
  •   Zambia
  •   Zimbabwe
  • Sports

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    22 disciplines were contested at the 2003 All Africa Games, among them:

  •   Badminton (details) [4]
  •   Baseball (details) [citation needed]
  •   Basketball (details)
  •   Boxing (details)
  •   Chess (details) [5]
  •   Cycling (details)
  •   Field hockey (details)
  •   Football (details)
  •   Gymnastics (details)
  •   Handball (details)
  •   Judo (details)
  •   Karate (details)
  •   Softball (details)
  •   Squash (details)
  •   Swimming (details)
  •   Table tennis (details)
  •   Tennis (details)
  •   Taekwondo (details)
  •   Volleyball (details)
  •   Weightlifting (details)
  •   Wrestling (details)
  •   Powerlifting
  •   Para table tennis
  • Medal standings

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      *   Host nation (Nigeria)

    RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    1  Nigeria (NGR)*859065240
    2  Egypt (EGY)806272214
    3  South Africa (RSA)635949171
    4  Algeria (ALG)32243187
    5  Tunisia (TUN)30293089
    6  Cameroon (CMR)842335
    7  Senegal (SEN)691934
    8  Ethiopia (ETH)58720
    9  Kenya (KEN)55414
    10  Ghana (GHA)451625
    11  Botswana (BOT)41611
    12  Angola (ANG)33713
    13  Madagascar (MAD)3036
    14  Libya (LBA)23510
    15  Zimbabwe (ZIM)2327
    16  Lesotho (LES)2136
    17  Ivory Coast (CIV)1179
    18  Tanzania (TAN)1012
    19  Cape Verde (CPV)1001
      Central African Republic (CAF)1001
    21  Seychelles (SEY)010616
    22  Namibia (NAM)0347
    23  Mali (MLI)0156
      Republic of the Congo (CGO)0156
      Zambia (ZAM)0156
    26  Uganda (UGA)0145
    27  Benin (BEN)0123
    28  Democratic Republic of the Congo (COD)0112
    29  Gabon (GAB)0101
      The Gambia (GAM)0101
    31  Burkina Faso (BUR)0033
      Mauritius (MRI)0033
      Niger (NIG)0033
      Togo (TOG)0033
    35  Sudan (SUD)0022
    36  Guinea (GUI)0011
      Sierra Leone (SLE)0011
    Totals (37 entries)3383283981064

    References

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    1. ^ All-Africa Games under way published by the BBC News on 4 October 2003. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
  • ^ "Adamu Named President for 2003 All-Africa Games Organising Committee". Xinhua News Agency. 15 December 2000. Retrieved 18 September 2009.[dead link]
  • ^ "Venues". Archived from the original on 10 June 2004. Retrieved 10 June 2004.
  • ^ Nigeria overwhelms S. Africa in All-Africa Games badminton, published by [[Xin  Athleticshua News Agency]] on 16 July 2007. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
  • ^ 8th All-Africa Games (men): Abuja 2003. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
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