Monaco at the Mediterranean Games

Monaco first appeared in the quadrennial Mediterranean Games event in 1955 (1955) in Barcelona. After missing two editions in 1967 and 1971, the country has consistently appeared at every event since 1975. As of 2018, Monegasque athletes have won a total of four medals.

Monaco at the
Mediterranean Games
IOC codeMON
NOCMonégasque Olympic Committee
Medals
Ranked 27th
Gold
1
Silver
3
Bronze
1
Total
5
Mediterranean Games appearances (overview)

Overview

Monaco's first medal came in 1963 in Naples, a bronze won by sailors Gérard Battaglia and Jean-Pierre Crovetto in the Snipe category. Along with Jules Soccal, they had competed three years earlier in the Dragon event as part of the 1960 Rome Olympics which also took place in the Gulf of Naples, where they finished 23rd.[1]

This was the first major sporting medal won by any Monegasque competitor since architect Julien Médécin had been awarded a bronze medal in art competition at the 1924 Olympics in Paris.[1]

Monaco's second medal came 46 years later, in the 2009 Mediterranean Games at Pescara, with judoka Yann Siccardi winning silver in the 60 kg event. In 2018 in Tarragona Lucas Catarina won silver in the men's tennis tournament, and the Chinese-born table tennis player Xiaoxin Yang added another silver in the women's singles tournament.

At the 2022 Mediterranean Games Xiaoxin Yang won a gold medal in women's singles, making it the first gold for Monaco in any international sporting event in history.

By event

Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
1951 AlexandriaDid not participate
1955 Barcelona140000
1959 BeirutDid not participate
1963 Naples3001111th
1967 TunisDid not participate
1971 İzmir
1975 Algiers40000
1979 Split50000
1983 Casablanca80000
1987 Latakia50000
1991 Athens80000
1993 Languedoc-Roussillon140000
1997 Bari130000
2001 Tunis70000
2005 Almería160000
2009 Pescara15010120th
2013 Mersin0000
2018 Tarragona22020221st
2022 Oran17100122nd
Total131527th

By sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
Judo0101
Sailing0011
Table tennis1102
Tennis0101
Total1315

See also

References

  1. "Naples 63". Monegasque Olympic Committee. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
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