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1 Bidding process  



1.1  Host city selection  







2 Development and preparation  



2.1  Venues  





2.2  Gallery  





2.3  Costs  





2.4  Emblem and mascot  







3 The Games  



3.1  Sports  





3.2  Participating nations  





3.3  Calendar  





3.4  Medal table  







4 Broadcasting  





5 References  





6 External links  














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19th Mediterranean Games
Host cityOran
CountryAlgeria
Edition19th
Nations26
Athletes3,390
Sport24
Events234
Opening25 June 2022
Closing6 July 2022
Opened byAbdelmadjid Tebboune
Closed byAymen Benabderrahmane
Main venueMiloud Hadefi Stadium
Websiteoran2022.dz

The 2022 Mediterranean Games (Arabic: ألعاب البحر الأبيض المتوسط 2022, romanizedʾAlʿāb al-Baḥr al-ʾAbyaḍ al-Mutawassiṭ 2022), officially known as the XIX Mediterranean Games and commonly known as Oran 2022, was an international multi-sport event held from 25 June to 6 July 2022 in Oran, Algeria. Oran was announced as the host city at the ICMG General Assembly in Pescara, Italy, on 15 August 2015.[1][2] 3,298 athletes (2,014 men and 1,284 women) took part in the games.[3]

Bidding process[edit]

Five cities signed an official declaration of candidacy for hosting the 2021 Mediterranean Games, two from Africa and three from Europe:[4]

The final candidates were Oran and Sfax. Oran[5] planned to take the Games to Algeria for the second time after the 1975 Mediterranean GamesinAlgiers. Sfax[6] planned to take the Games to Tunisia for the third time after the 1967 Mediterranean Games and the 2001 Mediterranean Games, both in Tunis. Oran won by 51-17 after voting.[7]

A map of Algeria with Oran marked in the north-west of the country.
A map of Algeria with Oran marked in the north-west of the country.

Oran

Location of Wahrān in Algeria
2022 Mediterranean Games bidding results
City NOC Round 1 Round 2
Oran  Algeria Adv 51
Sfax  Tunisia Adv 17
Mostar  Bosnia and Herzegovina Elim
Dubrovnik  Croatia Elim
Kotor  Montenegro Elim

Host city selection[edit]

Cities from five countries submitted their bids to host the 2021 Mediterranean Games. Oran, Algeria, has been chosen to host the Games. The North African city was elected during the International Committee for the Mediterranean Games (ICMG) General Assembly, which took place on August 27, 2015, in Pescara, Italy.

Oran took the vote by a considerable margin, winning 51 to 17 over Sfax, Tunisia, which was the other final contender to host the 2021 Games. This is the second time that an Algerian city has hosted the Mediterranean Games, the first was in 1975, in Algiers, the country's capital. Oran is the 2nd largest city in Algeria, with a population of roughly 1.2 million.[8]

Development and preparation[edit]

The Minister of Youth and Sports, El Hadi Ould Ali, inaugurated on October 30, 2016 at Oran, the headquarters of the organizing committee of the 19th Mediterranean Games 2021 in the presence of the Wali, Abdelghani Zaalane, the Presidents of the People's Provincial Assembly (APW), Fethallah Chaâbni, the Presidents of the People's Municipal Assembly (CPA), Nourredine Boukhatem and the President of the Algerian Olympic Committee, Mustapha Berraf. Several personalities from the world of sport took part in the inauguration as a legendary football star, Lakhdar Belloumi, and the boxer star, Mustapha Moussa, and also consuls of different Mediterranean countries.

The headquarters of the Committee was located in NLA boulevard in the old daïra completely renovated. It was Senator and Secretary General of the Organizing Committee of the Mediterranean Games (COMG), Abdelhak Kazi-Tani and Secretary General of the Algerian Sports and Olympic Committee, Abdelhafid Izem, who initialed the seat allocation paper.[9]

Venues[edit]

The main stadium of the 2022 Mediterranean Games is the Oran Olympic Stadium (Miloud Hadefi Stadium) which is a part of the Miloud Hadefi Olympic Complex in Bir El Djir District, Oran. The stadium hosted both the opening and closing ceremonies.[10]

  •  Volleyball (details)
  •  Judo (details)
  •  Table tennis (details)
  • Bir El Djir

    Arzew

    List of venues, showing the city, venue, sport and venue capacity[11]
    City Venue Sport Capacity Ref
    Aïn El Turk El Hachemí Hantaz Hall Handball 1,000
    Arzew 24 February Indoor Hall Handball 3,000
    Bir El Djir Miloud Hadefi Complex Annexial Stadium Archery 4,500
    Miloud Hadefi Complex Omnisport Arena Gymnastics (Art. gym. & Rhy. gym.) 7,000
    Handball
    Belgaïd Multipurpose Omnisport Hall Volleyball 1,000
    Miloud Hadefi Stadium Athletics 40,143
    Football (final)
    Miloud Hadefi Complex Aquatic Center Swimming 3,000
    Water polo
    Oran Tennis Complex Tennis 3,000
    Es Sénia Antar Ibn Chaddad Equestrian Center Equestrian 4,000
    The LOFA Complex Boules 500
    Les Andalouses, El Ançor Nautical Base Sailing
    Hassi Ben Okba Hassi Ben Okba Shooting Center Shooting 500
    Mers El Hadjadj Mers El Hadjadj Stadium Football 5,400
    Oran (Metropole) 5th periph. Cycling
    Oran (Center) Sidi M’hamed Public Garden Court Basketball 3x3 300
    Oran (El Hamri) Ahmed Zabana Stadium Football 40,000
    Oran (Haï El Akid Lotfi) Convention Centre Mohammed Ben Ahmed Halls Hall 1 &2 Table tennis 1,500
    Fencing
    Hall 3 &6 Karate 1,500
    Judo
    Taekwondo
    Oran (Haï El Salam) Habib Khelil Tennis Complex Tennis 1,000
    Oran (Mdina Jdida) EMEC Expositions Palace Hall Boxing 1,000
    Weightlifting
    Wrestling
    Oran (Mdina Jdida) Hamou Boutlélis Sports Palace Volleyball 5,000
    Oran Public Garden Swimming Pool Water polo 2,000
    Oued Tlélat Multipurpose Omnisport Hall Badminton 1,000
    Sig Abdelkrim Kerroum Stadium Football 20,000
    Sports Olympic Swimming Pool Water polo

    Gallery[edit]

    Costs[edit]

    The Wilaya of Oran has allocated 5 billion DA for the construction of a large sports infrastructure program including an Olympic complex in Bir El Djir, Miloud Hadefi Stadium, athletics stadium, multi-purpose sports halls, center hosting sports, playgrounds and green spaces, in addition to the Mediterranean village in progress. The planned rehabilitation of the old sports infrastructure of Oran was taken.[12]

    Emblem and mascot[edit]

    The logo as well as the graphic charter of the Mediterranean Games Oran 2021 was redone in September 2019.[13] Wihro, the mascot of the Mediterranean Games Oran 2021 represents a lion (symbol of the city of Oran) with the colors of the games and of the Mediterranean basin.

    The Games[edit]

    Sports[edit]

    The 2022 Mediterranean Games sports program featured 24 sports encompassing 234 events.

    2022 Mediterranean Games sports programme
  •  Water polo (1) (details)
  •  Archery (5) (details)
  •  Athletics (38) (details)
  •  Badminton (4) (details)
  •  Basketball (2) (details)
  •  Boules (12) (details)
  •  Boxing (15) (details)
  •  Cycling (details)
    • Road (4)
  •  Equestrian (details)
    • Jumping (2)
  •  Fencing (6) (details)
  •  Football (1) (details)
  • Gymnastics
  •  Handball (2) (details)
  •  Judo (14) (details)
  •  Karate (10) (details)
  •  Sailing (4) (details)
  •  Shooting (11) (details)
  •  Table tennis (4) (details)
  •  Taekwondo (8) (details)
  •  Tennis (4) (details)
  •  Volleyball (2) (details)
  •  Weightlifting (16) (details)
  •  Wrestling (17) (details)
  • Participating nations[edit]

    Participating National Committees
  • Algeria Algeria (389) (host country)
  • Andorra Andorra (11)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina (54)
  • Croatia Croatia (110)
  • Cyprus Cyprus (113)
  • Egypt Egypt (191)
  • France France (313)
  • Greece Greece (176)
  • Italy Italy (371)
  • Kosovo Kosovo (40)
  • Lebanon Lebanon (38)
  • Libya Libya (14)
  • Malta Malta (31)
  • Monaco Monaco (17)
  • Montenegro Montenegro (32)
  • Morocco Morocco (137)
  • North Macedonia North Macedonia (79)
  • Portugal Portugal (163)
  • San Marino San Marino (20)
  • Serbia Serbia (160)
  • Slovenia Slovenia (139)
  • Spain Spain (282)
  • Syria Syria (26)
  • Tunisia Tunisia (175)
  • Turkey Turkey (324)
  • Vatican City Vatican City (1)*
  • * One athlete from the Vatican City participated in an unofficial ("non-scoring") manner in the women's half marathon event.[14]

    Calendar[edit]

     ●  Opening ceremony  ●  Competitions  ●  Event finals  ●  Closing ceremony
    June / July Events
    Sport 24th
    Fri
    25th
    Sat
    26th
    Sun
    27th
    Mon
    28th
    Tue
    29th
    Wed
    30th
    Thu
    1st
    Fri
    2nd
    Sat
    3rd
    Sun
    4th
    Mon
    5th
    Tue
    6th
    Wed
    Ceremonies
    Archery 5 5
    Artistic gymnastics 1 1 2 10 14
    Athletics 7 10 9 12 38
    Badminton 2 2 4
    Basketball 2 2
    Boules 12 12
    Boxing 15 15
    Cycling 2 2 4
    Equestrian 1 1 2
    Fencing 2 2 2 6
    Football 1 1
    Handball 2 2
    Judo 5 4 5 14
    Karate 6 4 10
    Sailing 4 4
    Shooting 3 2 2 2 2 11
    Swimming 7 8 8 7 8 38
    Table tennis 2 2 4
    Taekwondo 4 4 8
    Tennis 2 2 4
    Volleyball 2 2
    Water polo 1 1
    Weightlifting 4 4 4 4 16
    Wrestling 5 6 6 17
    Total 7 14 8 36 22 51 25 39 20 10 2 234
    Cumulative Total 7 21 29 65 87 138 163 202 222 232 234
    June / July Total
    events
    Sport 24th
    Fri
    25th
    Sat
    26th
    Sun
    27th
    Mon
    28th
    Tue
    29th
    Wed
    30th
    Thu
    1st
    Fri
    2nd
    Sat
    3rd
    Sun
    4th
    Mon
    5th
    Tue
    6th
    Wed

    Medal table[edit]

      *   Host nation (Algeria)

    RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    1 Italy485061159
    2 Turkey452637108
    3 France21243681
    4 Algeria*20171653
    5 Spain16252566
    6 Egypt13152351
    7 Serbia1371131
    8 Greece10111031
    9 Portugal710825
    10 Tunisia681327
    11 Slovenia68923
    12 Croatia671023
    13 Cyprus52714
    14 Syria4307
    15 Morocco3131733
    16 Kosovo3036
    17 San Marino2136
    18 Albania2114
    19 Bosnia and Herzegovina2068
    20 Montenegro1427
    21 North Macedonia1023
    22 Monaco1001
    23 Malta0101
    24 Libya0011
    Totals (24 entries)235233301769

    Source: Medal Standings Archived 24 June 2022 at the Wayback Machine

    Broadcasting[edit]

    The European broadcasting union subsidiary Eurovision Sport is the owner of the broadcasting rights according to a contract signed with CIJM.[15][16]

    Territory Broadcaster Ref
     Algeria EPTV (Official broadcaster)
     Albania RTSH
     Andorra RTVA
     Bosnia and Herzegovina BHRT
     Cyprus CyBC
     Egypt ON Time Sports
     France France Télévisions
     Italy RAI [17]
     Greece ERT
     Montenegro RTCG
     Morocco SNRT
     Portugal RTP
     Spain RTVE
     Turkey TRT

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Oran host city of MG 2021". cijm.org.gr.
  • ^ Enes Cali, Muhammad (31 March 2020). "2021 Mediterranean Games delayed amid COVID-19 fears". Anadolu News Agency. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  • ^ "Le nombre final des athlètes participants aux JMO". oran2022.dz. 7 June 2022. Archived from the original on 20 June 2022. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
  • ^ "Submission of the candidature of Sfax for the MG 2021". cijm.org.gr.
  • ^ "Official website of the candidate of Oran XVII Mediterranean Games". Oran 2021. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  • ^ "Facebook page of the candidate of Sfax XVII Mediterranean Games". Sfax 2021.
  • ^ "Oran hosts Mediterranean Games 2021". Algeria Press Service (APS). Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  • ^ "Oran hosts Mediterranean Games 2021". aps. 27 August 2015.
  • ^ "JM 2021 d'Oran - Le comité d'organisation installé". El Watan. 31 October 2016. Archived from the original on 1 November 2016. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
  • ^ "CIJM-2022: La liste des sites retenus arrêtée". La Patrie News. Said Benmadi. 5 May 2022.
  • ^ "Les Sites Sportifs". oran2022.dz. Archived from the original on 27 October 2021. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  • ^ "JM 2021: présentation à Oran du projet immobilier". aps. 28 April 2016.
  • ^ "Oran 2021: le logo et la mascotte dévoilés". CIJM (in French). 18 September 2019. Retrieved 26 June 2022.
  • ^ "Vatican City primed for debut at Mediterranean Games". July 2022.
  • ^ "L'UER conclut un accord de droits inédit sur les Jeux Méditerranéens". 11 February 2022.
  • ^ "Jeux méditerranéens Oran: Sur quelles chaînes TV voir l'événement?". 24 June 2022.
  • ^ "Giochi del Mediterraneo, Orano 2022: tutto quello che c'è da sapere". Olympics (in Italian).
  • Preceded by

    Tarragona

    Mediterranean Games
    Oran

    2022
    Succeeded by

    Taranto

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