2022 African Artistic Gymnastics Championships

The 2022 African Artistic Gymnastics Championships was the 16th iteration of the event and took place on July 8–11 in Cairo, Egypt. Both senior and junior titles were contested.[1]

African Artistic Gymnastics Championships
VenueCairo International Stadium
LocationCairo, Egypt
DateJuly 8–11, 2022 (2022-07-08 – 2022-07-11)
Competitors79 from 7 nations
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The competition served as qualification for the 2022 World Championships.

Medal winners

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Senior

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Team   Egypt
Abdelrahman Abdelhaleem
Ahmed Abdelrahman
Mohamed Afify
Zaid Khater
Omar Mohamed
  Algeria
Bilal Bellaoui
Mohamed Bourguieg
Djaber Hmida
Hillal Metidji
Mohamed Yousfi
  South Africa
Luke James
Ruan Lange
Muhammad- Khaalid Mia
All-around   Mohamed Afify   Omar Mohamed   Hillal Metidji
Floor Exercise   Omar Mohamed   Luke James   Muhammad-Khaalid Mia
Pommel Horse   Abderrazak Nasser   Abdelrahman Abdelhaleem   Zakariae Setti
Rings   Omar Mohamed   Mohamed Afify   Hillal Metidji
Vault   Omar Mohamed   Achraf Quistas   Abderrazak Nasser
Parallel Bars   Omar Mohamed   Hillal Metidji   Mohamed Afify
Horizontal Bar   Mohamed Afify   Hillal Metidji   Djaber Hmida
Women
Team   Egypt
Jana Abdelsalam
Jana Aboelhasan
Zeina Ibrahim
Jana Mahmoud
Nancy Taman
  South Africa
Naveen Daries
Shante Koti
Garcelle Napier
Mammule Rankoe
Caitlin Rooskrantz
  Algeria
Fatma Boukhatem
Sihem Hamidi
Sofia Nair
Lahna Salem
Chama Temmami
All-around   Caitlin Rooskrantz   Jana Aboelhasan   Jana Abdelsalam
Vault   Jana Mahmoud   Nancy Taman   Naveen Daries
Uneven Bars   Caitlin Rooskrantz   Zeina Ibrahim   Naveen Daries
Balance Beam   Zeina Ibrahim   Jana Aboelhasan   Caitlin Rooskrantz
Floor Exercise   Jana Mahmoud   Jana Aboelhasan   Garcelle Napier

Junior

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Team   Egypt
Abdullah Abdelhalim
Mostafa Ahmed
Mohamed Attia
Aser Elkeky
Yahia Zakaria
  Algeria
Lokmane Aissa
Riadh Aliouat
Othmane Bayou
Mohamed Seghier
Youcef Semmani
  South Africa
Kadin Chester
Keegan Klopper
Daniel McLean
Burhaan Mia
Sibusiso Zulu
All-around   Mosatafa Ahmed   Riadh Aliouat   Mohamed Hussam
Floor Exercise   Lokmane Aissa   Ridah Aliouat   Aser Elkeky
Pommel Horse   Mostafa Ahmed   Abdullah Abdelhaleem   Mohamed Seghier
Rings   Mostafa Ahmed   Mohamed Attia   Youcef Semmani
Vault   Yahia Mohamed   Aser Elkeky   Mohamed Seghier
Parallel Bars   Mostafa Ahmed   Mohamed Hossam   Taha Kabouri
Horizontal Bar   Yahia Mohamed   Ridah Aliouat   Burhaan Mia
Women
Team   Egypt
Judy Abdullah
Sirine Abouelhoda
Lena El Ngar
Hla El Shaer
Habiba Shafie
  South Africa
Caleigh Anders
Sarah Armstrong
Farrah Brett
Tatum Daniels
Karma Visagie
  Morocco
Chorouk Elannabi
Ines Laabourri
Rihab Sobti
All-around   Judy Abdullah   Carleigh Anders   Karma Visagie
Vault   Judy Abdullah   Farrah Brett   Karma Visagie
Uneven Bars   Judy Abdullah   Karma Visagie   Carleigh Anders
Balance Beam   Carleigh Anders   Judy Abdullah   Hla Elshaer
Floor Exercise   Sirine Abouelhoda   Judy Abdullah   Carleigh Anders

Medal table

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Combined

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Egypt (EGY)2314542
2  South Africa (RSA)361221
3  Algeria (ALG)17715
4  Morocco (MAR)1146
Totals (4 entries)28282884
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Egypt (EGY)147324
2  Algeria (ALG)17614
3  Morocco (MAR)1135
4  South Africa (RSA)0145
Totals (4 entries)16161648

Women

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Egypt (EGY)97218
2  South Africa (RSA)35816
3  Algeria (ALG)0011
  Morocco (MAR)0011
Totals (4 entries)12121236

World Championship berths

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The event served as qualification for the 2022 World Championships. Egypt earned a team berth for both men's and women's artistic gymnastics. The top two men not part of a team earned an individual berth (max 2 per country): Hillal Metidji of Algeria and Abderrazak Nasser of Morocco. The top four women not part of a team earned an individual berth (max 2 per country): Caitlin Rooskrantz and Naveen Daries of South Africa and Fatima Zohra Boukhatem and Lahna Salem of Algeria.

Participating nations

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References

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  1. ^ "16th African Championships – Cairo EGY". International Gymnastics Federation.