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Karate at the 2019 African Games

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Karate
at the 2019 African Games
VenuePrince Moulay Abdallah Sports Complex
LocationRabat, Morocco
Dates24–26 August
Competitors233 from 32 nations
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Karate at the 2019 African Games was held from 24 to 26 August 2019 in Rabat, Morocco.

Participating nations

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Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Morocco)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Morocco (MAR)*94215
2 Egypt (EGY)28414
3 Algeria (ALG)22913
4 Tunisia (TUN)2114
5 Cameroon (CMR)1045
6 Republic of the Congo (CGO)0112
7 Botswana (BOT)0044
8 Senegal (SEN)0033
9 Benin (BEN)0011
 Burkina Faso (BUR)0011
 Gabon (GAB)0011
 Nigeria (NGR)0011
Totals (12 entries)16163264

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata individual Mohammed El Hanni
 Morocco
Ahmed Shawky
 Egypt
Ofentse Bakwadi
 Botswana
Abdelhakim Haoua
 Algeria
Kata team  Morocco
Bilal Ben Kacem
Adnnan El Hakimi
Mohammed El Hanni
 Egypt
Youssef Hammad
Mohamed Sayed
Ahmed Shawky
 Botswana
Ofentse Bakwadi
Vincent Magalie
Boemo Ramasimong
 Algeria
Abdelhakim Haoua
Samir Lakrout
Mouad Ouites
Kumite -60 kg Malek Salama
 Egypt
Abdessalam Ameknassi
 Morocco
Nader Azzouzi
 Tunisia
Fallou Beye
 Senegal
Kumite -67 kg Abderrahmmane Eddaqaq
 Morocco
Mohamed Bouakel
 Algeria
Jean Marc Kollo Ndzomo
 Cameroon
Aly Ismail
 Egypt
Kumite -75 kg Etienne Nonani Bayomog
 Cameroon
Abdalla Abdelaziz
 Egypt
Nguema Marie
 Gabon
Yassine Sekouri
 Morocco
Kumite -84 kg Thamer Slimani
 Tunisia
Nabil Ech-chaabi
 Morocco
Anis Brahimi
 Algeria
Abdou Cisse
 Senegal
Kumite +84 kg Achraf Ouchen
 Morocco
Hocine Daikhi
 Algeria
Hope Adele
 Nigeria
Taha Mahmoud
 Egypt
Kumite team  Algeria
Mouad Achache
Abdelkrim Bouamria
Samy Brahimi Anis
Hocine Daikhi
Karim Belghini
Yanis Lardjane
Faical Bouakal
 Morocco
Achraf Ouchen
Abdessalam Ameknassi
Yassine Sekouri
Leaie Benhenia
Mohammed El Bahry
Nabil Ech-chaabi
Ali Youb
 Botswana
Koolopile Tsaone Lemogang
Ramasimong Gabriel
Ponatshego Tlotlang
Duna Thebe
Tsenene Katlego
Motlhabi Mogakolodi
Batlhomile Dan
 Egypt
Abdalla Abdelaziz
Ismail Aly Sayed
Ali El-Sawy
Mohamed Ahmed Ramadan
Youssef Badawy
Hanafy Magdy Mamdouh
Mahmoud Taha Tarek

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata individual Sanae Agalmam
 Morocco
Sarah Sayed
 Egypt
Manel Kamilia Hadj Said
 Algeria
Akele Akele
 Cameroon
Kata team  Morocco
Sanae Agalmam
Lamiae Bertali
Aya En-Nesyry
 Egypt
Toka Hesham Mohamed
Asmaa Mahmoud
Shahd Sedek
 Algeria
Manal Kamilia Hadj Saïd
Sarah Hanouti
Rayane Salakedji
 Botswana
Centy Kgosikoma
Lesego Masimola
Entle Maungwa
Kumite -50 kg Aicha Sayah
 Morocco
Radwa Sayed
 Egypt
Imane Taleb
 Algeria
Diabate Pembe Fatoumata
 Republic of the Congo
Kumite -55 kg Yassmin Attia
 Egypt
Khawla Ouhammad
 Morocco
Oceanne Mylene Ganiero
 Benin
Widad Draou
 Algeria
Kumite -61 kg Chaima Midi
 Algeria
Bouthaina Hasnaoui Ep Lomonaco
 Tunisia
Giana Lotfy
 Egypt
Btissam Sadini
 Morocco
Kumite -68 kg Nissrine Brouk
 Morocco
Feryal Abdelaziz
 Egypt
Blandine Ghislaine Angana Mendo
 Cameroon
Lamya Matoub
 Algeria
Kumite +68 kg Chehinez Jemi
 Tunisia
Menna Shaaban Okila
 Egypt
Gloria Rachel Noela Guissou
 Burkina Faso
Ogandoa Nsioma Stella
 Cameroon
Kumite team  Morocco
Khawla Ouhammad
Fatima-Zahra Chajai
Btissam Sadini
Aicha Sayah
 Republic of the Congo
Yan Pacelie Robson Franck
Michadee Babindamana
Fatoumata Diabate Pembe
 Senegal
Maman Amina Dione
Magatte Seck
Maguette Mbaye
Mariama Sow
 Algeria
Lamya Matoub
Widad Draou
Chaima Midi
Nadege Ait Ibrahim

References

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