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2018 African Wrestling Championships

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2018 African Championship
Host cityNigeria Port Harcourt, Nigeria
Dates7–11 February
StadiumAlfred Diete Spiff Civic Center
Champions
Freestyle Nigeria
Greco-Roman Egypt
Women Nigeria
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The 2018 African Wrestling Championships was held in Port Harcourt, Nigeria from 7 to 11 February 2018.[1]

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Nigeria (NGR)155323
2 Egypt (EGY)67518
3 Algeria (ALG)52411
4 Tunisia (TUN)27413
5 South Africa (RSA)2226
6 Morocco (MAR)0369
7 Cameroon (CMR)0246
8 Senegal (SEN)0123
9 Kenya (KEN)0112
10 Sudan (SUD)0022
11 Angola (ANG)0011
Totals (11 entries)30303494

Team ranking

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Rank Men's freestyle Women's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman
Team Points Team Points Team Points
1  Nigeria 205  Nigeria 245  Egypt 197
2  South Africa 117  Tunisia 122  Algeria 160
3  Egypt 111  Egypt 87  Morocco 135
4  Tunisia 86  Cameroon 55  Nigeria 131
5  Algeria 76  Senegal 47  Tunisia 90
6  Kenya 64  Kenya 42  Kenya 56
7  Senegal 50  Algeria 41  South Africa 33
8  Sudan 47  Ivory Coast 20  Cameroon 31
9  Morocco 46  Benin 12  Sierra Leone 18
10  Cameroon 38  Guinea 9  Democratic Republic of the Congo 12

Medal summary

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Men's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
57 kg South Africa Jan Combrinck Nigeria Ebikewenimo Welson Algeria Abdelhak Kherbache
Egypt Gamal Mohamed
61 kg Senegal Adama Diatta Tunisia Chedli Methlouthi Nigeria Firstman Victor
65 kg Nigeria Amas Daniel Tunisia Haithem Dakhlaoui Algeria Fares Lakel
South Africa Reynhardt Louw
70 kg Nigeria Ogbonna John Egypt Amr Reda Hussen Senegal Jean Bernard Diatta
Algeria Chems Eddine Bouchaib
74 kg Tunisia Ayoub Barraj Egypt Samy Moustafa Sudan Ali Mustafa
79 kg Nigeria Ekerekeme Agiomor South Africa Fredylan George Marais Morocco Oussema Rigani
Angola Francisco Kadima
86 kg Nigeria Melvin Bibo South Africa Hein Janse van Rensburg Sudan Guma Basher
Tunisia Imed Kaddidi
92 kg Egypt Hosam Mohamed Merghany Nigeria Robert Daufa Kenya John Odhiambo Omondi
97 kg South Africa Martin Erasmus Nigeria Soso Tamarau Cameroon Cedric Tchouga Nyamsi
125 kg Egypt Khaled Abdalla Nigeria Sinivie Boltic Cameroon Claude Kouamen Mbianga

Men's Greco-Roman

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg Algeria Abdelkarim Fergat Egypt Mahmoud Hemdan Hussein South Africa Given Chochi
60 kg Algeria Abdennour Laouni Egypt Rabie Hamed Ahmed Morocco Anwar Tango
63 kg Egypt Hassan Ahmed Mohamed Tunisia Souleymen Nasr Morocco Fouad Fajari
67 kg Egypt Mohamed Ibrahim El-Sayed Morocco Ayoub Hanine Nigeria Romeo Joseph
Algeria Ishak Ghaiou
72 kg Nigeria Emmanuel Nworie Egypt Gamal Ashour Marzouk Morocco Aziz Boualem
77 kg Algeria Akrem Boudjemline Morocco Zied Ait Ouagram Nigeria Perefaghe Kiribein
Egypt Mohamed Zahab Khalil
82 kg Egypt Ahmed Aly Ahmed Algeria Bachir Sid Azara Morocco Khalid Sahli
87 kg Algeria Adem Boudjemline Tunisia Mohamed Missaoui Egypt Fathi Abdelrahman Ali
97 kg Algeria Hamza Haloui Morocco Choucri Atafi Tunisia Amine Guennichi
130 kg Tunisia Radhouane Chebbi Egypt Youssef Aly Issa Morocco Anas Lamkabber

Women's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Nigeria Mercy Genesis Algeria Kheira Chaimaa Yahiaoui Tunisia Sarra Hamdi
53 kg Nigeria Bose Samuel Tunisia Maroi Mezien Egypt Maiada Morad Abbas
55 kg Nigeria Ifeoma Nwoye Tunisia Faten Hammami none awarded
57 kg Nigeria Odunayo Adekuoroye Cameroon Joseph Essombe Tunisia Dorssaf Gharssi
59 kg Nigeria Bisola Makanjuola Egypt Eman Guda Ebrahim Senegal Safietou Goudiaby
62 kg Nigeria Aminat Adeniyi Tunisia Lilia Mejri none awarded
65 kg Nigeria Hannah Rueben Cameroon Alakeme Azong Gaelle Egypt Amina Elsebaee Ibrahim
68 kg Nigeria Blessing Oborududu Senegal Anta Sambou Cameroon Berthe Etane Ngolle
72 kg Nigeria Winnie Gofit Kenya Lilian Kiende Nthiga none awarded
76 kg Egypt Samar Amer Nigeria Blessing Onyebuchi Cameroon Annabelle Ali

References

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  1. ^ "Schedule".