African Judo Championships in Dakar: 2nd day of competition marked by two gold medals from Moroccans, Tunisia and Algeria also in gold

Several judokas shine during the second day of competition by delivering very high level fights. The show was there. Morocco Leeds the ranking with 4 medals followed by Tunisia and Egypt.

Morocco maintains its first place in the medal table. During this second day, for the men, Achardraf Moutii from Morocco won in the final by beating the Tunisian in the 81KG category. The second Moroccan gold medal of the day is awarded to Sarah Harachi in -63KG. She beats the Cape Verde Sandrine Billiet. The two other gold medals of the day were won by Fethi Nourine of Algeria who beats Fay Njie of Gambia and Nihel Landolsi from Tunisia who won the final against Mariem Khlifi of Tunisia also.

Final Results Senior African Championships -81 kg 1. MOUTII, Achraf (MAR) 2. SELLAMI, Hachem (TUN) 3. ABDELAAL, Mohamed (EGY) 3. NDIAYE, Saliou (SEN) 5. KOUAMBA, Terence (GAB) 5. RATSIMIZIVA, Fetra (MAD) 7. DIATTA, Abo Landing (SEN) 7. MARAIS, Calvin (RSA)
Final results African Senior Championships-63 kg 1. HARACHI, Sarah (MAR) 2. BILLIET, Sandrine (CPV) 3. BELKADI, Amina (ALG) 3. BJAOUI, Meriem (TUN) 5. EKUTA, Enku (NGR) 5. WEZEU DOMBEU, Helene (CMR) 7. BELATTAR, Sofia (MAR) 7. NOMENJANAHARY, Damiella (MAD)
Final results African Senior Championships-73 kg 1. NOURINE, Fethi (ALG) 2. NJIE, Faye (GAM) 3. ABDELMOUATY, Ali (EGY) 3. OERGHI, Hamza (TUN) 5. ABDELGHANY, Abdelrahman (EGY) 5. ZOURDANI, Houd (ALG) 7. BOUSHITA, Salim (MAR) 7. NDONG NZE NKALA, Ety Marc Tevia (GAB)
Final Results Senior African Championships-70 kg 1. LANDOLSI, Nihel (TUN) 2. KHLIFI, Mariem (TUN) 3. BADJI, Fatou Kine (SEN) 3. BELLAKEHAL, Souad (ALG) 5. KABORE, Aguirata (BUR) 5. KHAIRI, Oulaya (MAR) 7. NGARLEMDANA, Carine (CHA) 7. NIANGI, Maria (ANG)

The provisional general ranking of medals at the end of this 2nd day of competition.

1. Marocco, 4 gold medals, 3 bronze

2. Tunisia, 3 gold medals, 2 silver and 3 bronze

3. Algeria, 1 gold medal, 1 silver and 2 bronze

4. Egypt, 1 gold medal, 1silver and 2 bronze

5. South Africa, 1 silver and 1 bronze


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