Badminton at the 2023 Arab Games

Badminton was contested at the 2023 Arab Games in ESHRA Ain Benian Hall, Aïn Bénian, Algiers, Algeria from July 05 to July 10, 2023.

Badminton
at the 2023 Arab Games
VenueESHRA Ain Benian Hall
LocationAïn Bénian, Algiers
Dates5–10 July

Algeria topped the medal table, winning three gold medals, four silver and six bronze.

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Algeria)

2023 Badminton Arab Games medal table[1]
RankNOCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Algeria (ALG)*34613
2 Jordan (JOR)1124
3 Bahrain (BHR)1001
4 Syria (SYR)0022
5 Tunisia (TUN)0000
Totals (5 entries)551020

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles  Bahrain
Adnan Hasan
 Algeria
Adel Hamek
 Algeria
Youcef Sabri Medel
 Jordan
Bahaedeen Ahmad Alshannik
Men's doubles  Algeria
Koceila Mammeri
Youcef Sabri Medel
 Algeria
Adel Hamek
Mohamed Abderrahim Belarbi
 Jordan
Bahaedeen Ahmad Alshannik
Izzeldeen Abu Arrah
 Algeria
Sif Eddine Larbaoui
Mohamed Abdelaziz Ouchefoun
Women's singles  Jordan
Maryam Abuarrah
 Jordan
Marah Omar
 Syria
Sanaa Mahmoud
 Algeria
Tanina Mammeri
Women's doubles  Algeria
Linda Mazri
Yassmina Chibah
 Algeria
Tanina Mammeri
Halla Bouksani
 Algeria
Houda Ferd
Nihad Benhaoua
 Syria
Sanaa Mahmoud
Ranim Hasbani
Mixed doubles  Algeria
Koceila Mammeri
Tanina Mammeri
 Algeria
Mohamed Abderrahime Belarbi
Linda Mazri
 Algeria
Mohamed Abdelaziz Ouchefoun
Halla Bouksani
 Algeria
Sif Eddine Larbaoui
Yassmina Chibah

Participating nations

A total of 10 nations competed in badminton at the 2023 Arab Games:

Participants

Country Men's Women's Total athletes
 Algeria (ALG)
  1. Koceila Mammeri
  2. Adel Hamek
  3. Mohamed Abderrahime Belarbi
  4. Sif Eddine Larbaoui
  5. Samy Khaldi
  6. Mustapha Kessari
  7. Youcef Sabri Medel
  8. Mohamed Abdelaziz Ouchefoun
  9. Daoud Aymen
  1. Tanina Mammeri
  2. Halla Bouksani
  3. Linda Mazri
  4. Yassmina Chibah
  5. Rahima Sefsaf
  6. Houda Ferd
  7. Nihad Benhaoua
  8. Dounia Naâma
17
 Bahrain (BHR)
  1. Adnan Hasan
  2. Jaafar Hasan
2
 Iraq (IRQ)
  1. Yousif Khudhur
  2. Murtadha Allahigy
  3. Muntadher Allahigy
  4. Karrar Al-Humairi
  1. Hajir Haneer
  2. Maryam Mahdi
  3. Maryam Haneer
  4. Sana Eisaq
8
 Jordan (JOR)
  1. Bahaedeen Ahmad Alshannik
  2. Izzeldeen Abu Arrah
  1. Marah Omar
  2. Maryam Abuarrah
4
 Kuwait (KUW)
  1. Abdalhadi Mohammed
  2. Hussain Mohammad
  1. Zainab Abdullah
  2. Fatemah Daham
4
 Qatar (QAT)
  1. Saoud Abdulkareem
  2. Fahad Al-Mahmoud
  3. Bakhit Al-Ghanim
  4. Sultan Am-Malki
4
 Saudi Arabia (KSA)
  1. Yazan Saigh
  2. Abdullah Meshal Aldawsari
  3. Muath Alghamdi
  4. Mahd Shaikh
  5. Nawaf Alghamdi
  1. Khadijah Kawthar
  2. Haya Almudarra
  3. Fatumah Mousa
8
 Syria (SYR)
  1. Ahmad Aljallad
  2. Amjad Al Fassih
  3. Mikhail Gelashvili
  1. Sanaa Mahmoud
  2. Ranim Hasbani
  3. Dasha Dhedhula
8
 Tunisia (TUN)
  1. Mohamed Tarhouni
  2. Oubeid Kasraoui
  3. Ahmed Chtioui
  1. Safa Jebali
  2. Narim Jebali
  3. Wiem Ben Ahmed
6
 United Arab Emirates (UAE)
  1. Mohammad Flamarzi
  2. Abdulaziz Mohamed
  3. Naser Alsayegh
  4. Hamid Almazrouei
  1. Maryam Alblooshi
  2. Ghadeer Altahri
  3. Farah Alhajji
  4. Hind Alhelali
8

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