Maputo 2011
All-Africa Games
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Tunisia

Fourth in the medal standings with 29 golds. Tunisia's swimmers, led by Olympic champion Oussama Mellouli, delivered outstanding results, and their handball team reached the final.

Delegation
350
Overall Rank
#4
Capital
Tunis
Medal Haul
Gold
29
Silver
14
Bronze
21
Total
64
Medal Events
EventSportAthleteMedal
Women's 1500mathletics
Habiba Ghribi4:08.18
B
Women's 3000m Steeplechaseathletics
Habiba Ghribi9:24.62
G
Women's 100m Freestyleswimming
Nadia Ben Khelil56.14s
B
Men's 60kgjudo
Issam Nefzi
S
Men's 81kgjudo
Ahmed Gouider
G
Women's 52kgjudo
Nihel Cheikh Rouhou
S
Men's 58kgtaekwondo
Servet Tazegül
S
Men's 68kgtaekwondo
Hatem Raddaoui
S
Men's 80kgtaekwondo
Mohamed Amine Jendoubi
S
Men's Tournamentbasketball
Tunisia
G
Men's Tournamentvolleyball
Tunisia
S
Men's Tournamenthandball
Tunisia
G
Women's Tournamenthandball
Tunisia
S
Men's Singlestennis
Malek Jaziri
S
Women's Singlestennis
Ons Jabeur
S
Mixed Doublestennis
Tunisia
S
Men's Kumite 60kgkarate
Bilel Guedouar
G
Men's Lasersailing
Hammadi Fairouze
B
Women's Laser Radialsailing
Sarra Ben Lagha
B
Star Athletes
Athletics

Habiba Ghribi

Claimed gold in the Women's 3000m Steeplechase at the 2011 All-Africa Games in Maputo, a breakthrough performance that foreshadowed her Olympic medal the following year and established her as North Africa's finest female steeplechaser.

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Flag Bearer at Opening Ceremony
Oussama Mellouli