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2021 African Artistic Gymnastics Championships

African Artistic Gymnastics Championships
VenueNasr City Sporting Club
LocationCairo, Egypt
DateMay 26–27, 2021 (2021-05-26 – 2021-05-27)
Competitors28 from 7 nations
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The 2021 African Artistic Gymnastics Championships took place on May 26–27 in Cairo, Egypt. It served as an Olympic qualification event for four individual Olympic berths.[1]

Medal winners

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
All-around  Omar Mohamed (EGY)  Ziad Khater (EGY)  Uche Eke (NGR)
Women
All-around  Zeina Ibrahim (EGY)  Farah Hussein (EGY)  Naveen Daries (RSA)

Olympic berths

Egyptian athletes Omar Mohamed and Zeina Ibrahim won the competition and qualified for the 2020 Olympic Games. Although athletes from Egypt finished top two for both men and women, they could only earn one Olympic berth for each. As a result, Uche Eke of Nigeria and Naveen Daries of South Africa also qualified for the Olympic Games. In doing so, Eke became the first gymnast from Nigeria to qualify for the Olympic Games and Mohamed became the first Egyptian male.[2]

Results

Women's all-around

Rank Gymnast Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Egypt Zeina Ibrahim 13.200 12.050 13.150 11.800 50.200
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Egypt Farah Hussein 11.700 12.050 12.950 11.700 48.400
Egypt Jana Mahmoud 12.050 11.900 11.450 11.850 47.250
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) South Africa Naveen Daries 12.100 10.900 10.800 10.050 43.850
4 Algeria Fatima Ahlem Mokhtari 12.350 9.050 10.900 10.350 42.650
5 South Africa Mammule Rankoe 11.500 10.350 9.800 10.050 41.700
South Africa Zelme Daries 10.750 9.750 9.100 11.200 40.800
6 Algeria Lahna Salem 12.650 9.700 9.150 8.550 40.050
Algeria Chama Temmami 11.800 9.200 7.500 10.750 39.250
7 Cameroon Ajara Petsadjui 10.200 0.000 3.350 4.950 18.500
8 Cameroon Lisa Mebar 9.550 0.000 0.000 5.800 15.350
Cameroon Celestine Nanga Ntyo’o 0.000 0.000 2.050 5.300 7.350

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Men's all-around

Rank Gymnast Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Egypt Omar Mohamed 13.650 13.000 13.450 14.350 14.000 13.300 81.750
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Egypt Ziad Khater 12.350 13.650 13.000 13.550 13.400 12.100 78.050
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Nigeria Uche Eke 12.350 13.500 11.300 13.700 12.450 12.650 75.950
Egypt Abdelrahman Abdelhaleem 11.050 13.850 12.200 13.950 12.350 12.500 75.900
4 Algeria Mohamed Aouicha 11.850 13.200 11.400 12.800 12.700 11.950 73.900
5 Morocco Abderrazak Nasser 11.800 13.200 11.550 13.750 10.600 11.850 72.750
6 South Africa Aidan Maguire 11.300 12.250 11.150 13.800 11.050 12.150 71.700
7 Algeria Hillal Metidji 10.350 11.650 11.700 12.900 12.900 12.150 71.650
8 South Africa Muhammad Mia 11.550 11.600 10.500 12.650 12.500 11.650 70.450
9 Morocco Nabil Zouhair 11.050 10.750 10.950 12.900 11.850 11.400 68.900
Morocco Mehdi Tougui 10.800 11.700 6.650 13.050 9.900 11.050 63.150
Algeria Mohamed Bourguieg 11.900 11.200 13.600 36.700
10 Cameroon Samuel Paulson 7.250 -0.050 7.750 9.450 8.550 32.950
11 Cameroon Geremi Softokam 8.250 5.600 12.150 6.800 32.800
Cameroon Pascal Meyong 8.100 10.350 18.450
12 Libya Asharaf Awn 2.750 10.400 4.750 17.900

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