Top Ten Countries at 13th African Games

Shefiu Muib
By Muib Shefiu 5 Min Read

As the 13th African Games of 2023 come to an end, people around the world are witnessing a display of athleticism, determination, and unity that stretches across the African continent. From Accra to Kumasi and Cape Coast, the spirit of competition is reaching new heights, representing the shared dreams of 54 nations coming together in sporting harmony.

Amid the joyous celebrations and tense moments, two African giants, Egypt and Nigeria, are reclaiming their positions at the top of the medal standings, highlighting their enduring dominance in the 13th African Games.

Therefore, this article will delve into the remarkable performances of the top ten African countries, whose exceptional achievements have lit up the passionate atmosphere of the competition.

1. Egypt

Leading the charge with an astounding tally of 191 medals, Egypt emerges as the undisputed champion of the 2023 African Games. With 102 golds, 47 silvers, and 42 bronzes, the land of pharaohs not only upheld its legacy but soared to unprecedented heights, showcasing prowess across a multitude of games. 

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2. Nigeria

Hot on the heels of Egypt, Nigeria stamped its authority with an impressive haul of 122 medals, securing the second position on the podium. With 47 golds, 33 silvers, and 42 bronzes, the African giant reaffirmed its status as a force to reckon with in the realm of African sports.

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3. South Africa

In the third position stands South Africa,  with a total of 107 medals. With 32 golds, 33 silvers, and 42 bronzes, the rainbow nation showcased its sporting prowess, embodying the spirit of unity amidst diversity.

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4. Algeria 

In fourth place stands Algeria, defying expectations with a total of 113 medals. With 28 golds, 38 silvers, and 47 bronzes, the North African nation showcased its prowess across various sporting disciplines, leaving a lasting impression on the continental stage. 

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5. Tunisia

Securing the fifth position is Tunisia,  with a total of 85 medals. With 21 golds, 25 silvers, and 39 bronzes, the North African nation displayed resilience and skill, embodying the essence of sporting excellence.

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6. Ghana

As the host nation, Ghana proudly clinched the sixth position with a total of 69 medals. With 19 golds, 29 silvers, and 21 bronzes, the vibrant nation showcased its hospitality and sporting prowess, delighting fans and supporters alike.

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7. Morocco

Morocco secured the seventh position with a total of 36 medals. With 9 golds, 13 silvers, and 14 bronzes, the North African kingdom demonstrated its enduring commitment to sporting excellence, inspiring athletes across the continent. 

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8. Ethiopia

In eighth place stands Ethiopia, a testament to resilience with a total of 22 medals. With 9 golds, 8 silvers, and 5 bronzes, the East African nation showcased its determination and spirit, leaving an indelible mark on the sporting arena.

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9. Kenya

Kenya, known for its long-distance running prowess, secured the ninth position with a total of 37 medals. With 8 golds, 8 silvers, and 21 bronzes, the East African powerhouse continued its legacy of excellence, inspiring athletes and fans alike with its legacy of excellence, inspiring athletes and fans alike with its stellar performance.

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10. Mauritius

Rounding up the top ten is Mauritius, a rising star in African sports, with a total of 24 medals. With 8 golds, 5 silvers, and 11 bronzes, the island nation showcased its potential and talent, signaling its emergence on the continental sporting landscape.

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The 2023 African Games serve as a testament to the enduring spirit of athleticism, unity, and excellence that characterizes the African continent. Beyond mere podium finishes and medal counts, these Games unveil narratives of dedication, perseverance, and triumph, as nations from across the continent demonstrate their sporting prowess on the grandest of stages.

As we applaud the accomplishments of the top ten African countries in the Games, let us also honor the countless athletes, coaches, and supporters whose unwavering passion and commitment serve as a beacon, inspiring generations to come.

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