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1991 Mediterranean Games






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XI Mediterranean Games
Athens 1991
Host cityAthens, Greece
Nations18
Athletes2,762
Events214 in 24 sports
Opening28 June 1991
Closing12 July 1991
Opened byPresident of the Hellenic Republic Konstantinos Karamanlis
Main venueOlympic Stadium

The XI Mediterranean Games, commonly known as the 1991 Mediterranean Games, were the 11th Mediterranean Games. The Games were held in Athens, Greece, from 28 June to 12 July 1991, where 2,762 athletes (2,176 men and 586 women) from 18 countries participated. There were a total of 214 medal events from 24 different sports.

Participating nations

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The following is a list of nations that participated in the 1991 Mediterranean Games:

  •  Algeria (102)
  •  Cyprus (79)
  •  Egypt (156)
  •  France (325)
  •  Greece (437)
  •  Italy (403)
  •  Lebanon (56)
  •  Libya (22)
  •  Malta (15)
  •  Monaco (8)
  •  Morocco (138)
  •  San Marino (36)
  •  Spain (339)
  •  Syria (29)
  •  Tunisia (82)
  •  Turkey (206)
  •  Yugoslavia (185)
  • Sports

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    23 sports were contested at the 1991 Mediterranean Games.[1]

  •  Basketball (details)
  •  Boxing (details)
  •  Canoeing (details)
  •  Cycling (details)
  •  Diving (details)
  •  Equestrian (details)
  •  Fencing (details)
  •  Football (details)
  •  Gymnastics (details)
  •  Golf (details)
  •  Handball (details)
  •  Judo (details)
  •  Rowing (details)
  •  Sailing (details)
  •  Shooting (details)
  •  Swimming (details)
  •  Table tennis (details)
  •  Tennis (details)
  •  Volleyball (details)
  •  Water polo (details)
  •  Weightlifting (details)
  •  Wrestling (details)
  • Medal table

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      *   Host nation (Greece)

    RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    1 Italy674952168
    2 France485734139
    3 Turkey23111246
    4 Spain223949110
    5 Yugoslavia1613938
    6 Greece*9213060
    7 Algeria93517
    8 Egypt8101735
    9 Morocco551020
    10 Syria42511
    11 Cyprus1214
    12 Lebanon1113
    13 Tunisia1056
    14 Albania0448
    Totals (14 entries)214217234665

    References

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    1. ^ "Affiche officielle des JM d'Athènes 1991" (PDF). cijm.org.gr. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 July 2013. Retrieved 16 February 2013.
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