Badminton at the Arab Games

Badminton has been part of the Arab Games since 1999 in Amman, Jordan. Syria tops the medal table, having won 15 gold medals, 3 silvers and 3 bronze medals. Algeria won four golds and two silvers while Egypt won a gold, three silvers and six bronzes. Sudan won its first medal in badminton at the 2007 Pan Arab Games.

At the 2011 Arab Games in Qatar, badminton was removed from the sports program. The sport later returned to the 2023 Arab Games in Algiers, Algeria with the team events discontinued.

Previous winners

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Year Host Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles Men's team Women's team
1999
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Amman
  Talal Derki   Eva Katrib   Bassel Al-Durrah
  Talal Derki
  Eva Katrib
  Rasha Al-Hassan
  Tariq Mansour Elfawair
  Najwa Al-Turk
  Syria   Syria
2004
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Algiers
  Tareq Shalhoum   Hadil Kareem   Karim Rezig
  Zeradine Ammar
  Eva Katrib
  Hadil Kareem
  Bassel Al-Dora
  Hadil Kareem
  Egypt
2007
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Cairo
  Nabil Lasmari   Nabil Lasmari
  Karim Rezig
  Bushra Muhawesh
  Hadil Kareem
  Algeria   Syria
2011  
Doha
Not held
2023
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Algeria
(5 cities)
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  Adnan Ebrahim   Maryam Abuarrah   Koceila Mammeri
  Youcef Sabri Medel
  Linda Mazri
  Yasmina Chibah
  Koceila Mammeri
  Tanina Mammeri
Not held

^a Arab Games helds in 5 cities (Algiers, Oran, Constantine, Annaba and Tipaza). Badminton tournament helds in Algiers.

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Syria (SYR)154625
2  Algeria (ALG)78722
3  Jordan (JOR)281121
4  Egypt (EGY)151218
5  Bahrain (BRN)1067
6  Iraq (IRQ)0066
7  Sudan (SUD)0011
Totals (7 entries)262549100

Participating nations

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Nation 99 04 07 23 Years
  Algeria X X 6 17 4
  Bahrain X X 3 2 4
  Egypt X X 10 3
  Iraq X X 8 8 4
  Jordan X X 8 4 4
  Kuwait 4 1
  Mauritania 1 1
  Qatar 4 1
  Saudi Arabia 8 1
  Sudan 7 1
  Syria X X 7 3
  Tunisia 6 1
  United Arab Emirates 8 1
Number of nations 6 6 8 10
Number of athletes 51 69

References

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