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Wrestling at the 2015 African Games

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Wrestling
at the 2015 African Games
LocationBrazzaville, Republic of the Congo
Dates15–18 September
Competitors155 from 18 nations
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Wrestling at the 2015 African Games in Brazzaville was held between September 15–18, 2015. Two Nigerian medallists were disqualified due to doping: 55 kg women's freestyle gold medallist Patience Opuene and 60 kg runner-up Ebi James.[1]

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Republic of the Congo)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Nigeria (NGR)84416
2 Egypt (EGY)73616
3 Algeria (ALG)45312
4 Tunisia (TUN)23510
5 Cameroon (CMR)1315
6 Senegal (SEN)1258
7 South Africa (RSA)0325
8 Democratic Republic of the Congo (COD)0055
9 Republic of the Congo (CGO)*0033
10 Chad (CHA)0022
 Kenya (KEN)0022
12 Burkina Faso (BUR)0011
Totals (12 entries)23233985

Medal overview

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Men's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
57 kg Adama Diatta
 Senegal
Mathlouthi Chedli
 Tunisia
Abdelhak Kherbache
 Algeria
61 kg Amas Daniel
 Nigeria
Abderrahim Sayeh
 Algeria
Gael Diata
 Senegal
Gert Coetzee
 South Africa
65 kg Zouheir Iftene
 Algeria
Haithem Mahmoud
 Egypt
Sampson Clarkson
 Nigeria
Ngeta Ibanda
 Democratic Republic of the Congo
70 kg Ibrahim Ayad
 Egypt
Mohamed Ali Belayech
 Tunisia
Mohamed Boudraa
 Algeria
Ngoyi Poramba Dydo
 Democratic Republic of the Congo
74 kg Melvin Bibo
 Nigeria
Hamza Moussaoui
 Algeria
Blaise Debe
 Burkina Faso
Abdou Omar
 Egypt
86 kg Mohamed Zaghloul
 Egypt
Mohamed Saadaoui
 Tunisia
Cheikh Niang
 Senegal
Dick Adibo
 Nigeria
97 kg Soso Tamarau
 Nigeria
Cedric Yvan Nyamsi
 Cameroon
Ali Hamdy Amin
 Egypt
Basil Dieudonne
 Chad
125 kg Slim Trabelsi
 Tunisia
Sinivie Boltic
 Nigeria
Fod Sarr
 Senegal
Diaaeldin Kamal
 Egypt

Men's Greco-Roman

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
59 kg Abdennour Laouni
 Algeria
Jan Combrinck
 South Africa
Yala Maindombe Florentin
 Democratic Republic of the Congo
66 kg Tarek Benaissa
 Algeria
Otutu Oke
 Nigeria
Ndombasi Matadi Regan
 Democratic Republic of the Congo
Haithem Mahmoud
 Egypt
71 kg Emmanuel Nworie
 Nigeria
Ibrahim Mahmud Hamid
 Egypt
Akrem Boudjemline
 Algeria
75 kg Ibrahim ad-Disuki
 Egypt
Hichem Bourmel
 Algeria
Mupompa Kais
 Democratic Republic of the Congo
Sammy Diego Nyongesa
 Kenya
80 kg Tarek Abdelslam
 Egypt
Bachir Sid Azara
 Algeria
Omyemedelubi Abraham
 Nigeria
85 kg Adem Boudjemline
 Algeria
Mohamed Moustafa Ahmad
 Egypt
Nathaniel Samuel
 Nigeria
98 kg Ahmed Othman
 Egypt
Hamza Haloui
 Algeria
Basil Dieudonne
 Chad
Kanga Gislain
 Republic of the Congo
130 kg Abdellatif Mohamed
 Egypt
Andries Shutte
 South Africa
Holln Mkanga Ochieng
 Kenya
Radhouane Chebbi
 Tunisia

Women's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Mercy Genesis
 Nigeria
Rebecca Muambo
 Cameroon
Maroi Mezien
 Tunisia
53 kg Odunayo Adekuoroye
 Nigeria
Isabelle Sambou
 Senegal
Parfaite Mambou
 Republic of the Congo
55 kg ---- Jeanne-Marie Coetzer
 South Africa
Bineta Diatta
 Senegal
Rim Ayari
 Tunisia
58 kg Aminat Adeniyi
 Nigeria
Safiétou Goudiaby
 Senegal
Marwa Amri
 Tunisia
Noelle Mbouma
 Republic of the Congo
60 kg Hela Riabi
 Tunisia
---- Habiba Tarek Fathi
 Egypt
63 kg Blessing Oborududu
 Nigeria
Berthe Etane Ngolle
 Cameroon
Sirine issaoui
 Tunisia
Anta Sambou
 Senegal
69 kg Enas Mostafa
 Egypt
Hannah Rueben
 Nigeria
Blandine Metala
 Cameroon
Zumicke Geringer
 South Africa
75 kg Annabelle Ali
 Cameroon
Blessing Onyebuchi
 Nigeria
Nadia Anter
 Egypt

References

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  1. ^ Doping ban shock for Nigeria. IOL (2016-01-24). Retrieved on 2016-01-24.