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|[[1997–98 Arab Athletics Championships|1997–98]]||{{flagicon|SYR}} [[Damascus]] || 25–27 June 1998 ||align=center| ||align=center| || {{EGY}} W
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|bgcolor=DDEEFF| 11||1999 <br> ''[[1999 Arab Athletics Championships|Details]]''||{{flagicon|LIB}} [[Beirut]] || 21–24 October ||align=center| 41 ||align=center| || {{EGY}}
|bgcolor=DDEEFF| 11||1999 <br> ''[[1999 Arab Athletics Championships|Details]]''||{{flagicon|LIB}} [[Beirut]] || 21–24 October ||align=center| 41 ||align=center| || {{EGY}}

Revision as of 14:20, 1 June 2013

The Arab Athletics Championships is an event organized by the Arab Athletic Association. It traditionally occurred every two years.

Summary of Championships

Year Host city Date No. of
Events
No. of
Athletes
Top Nation
1 1977
Details
Syria Damascus 27–30 September 22  Iraq
2 1979
Details
Iraq Baghdad 23–26 October 32  Iraq
3 1981
Details
Tunisia Tunis 21–24 August 39  Algeria
4 1983
Details
Jordan Amman 19–22 August 39  Algeria
5 1987
Details
Algeria Algiers 06–09 July 40  Algeria
6 1989
Details
Egypt Cairo 02–05 October 43  Algeria
7 1991
Details
Syria Lattakia 01–04 October 39  Qatar
8 1993
Details
Syria Lattakia 24–27 September 40  Qatar
9 1995
Details
Egypt Cairo 26–28 August 45  Morocco
10 1997–98 Saudi Arabia Ta'if 10–12 Sept 1997 22  Qatar M
1997–98 Syria Damascus 25–27 June 1998 20  Egypt W
11 1999
Details
Lebanon Beirut 21–24 October 41  Egypt
12 2001
Details
Syria Damascus 02–05 October 43  Qatar
13 2003
Details
Jordan Amman 05–09 September 45  Algeria
14 2005
Details
Tunisia Radès 15–18 September 45 235  Tunisia
15 2007
Details
Jordan Amman 18–21 May 46 427  Morocco
16 2009
Details
Syria Damascus 06–09 October 46  Morocco
17 2011
Details
United Arab Emirates Al Ain 26–29 October 46  Morocco
18 2013
Details
Qatar Doha 21–24 May 46  Morocco

All-time medal table 1977–2013

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See also