Lebanon at the Mediterranean Games

Lebanon at the
Mediterranean Games
IOC code LIB
NOC Lebanese Olympic Committee
Mediterranean Games appearances (overview)

Lebanon (LIB) has competed at every celebration of the Mediterranean Games since the inaugural edition in the 1951 Mediterranean Games. As of 2013, the Lebanese athletes have won a total of 79 medals.

Medal tables

Medals by Mediterranean Games

See also: All-time Mediterranean Games medal table

  Host nation

Below the table representing all Lebanese medals around the games. Till now, Lebanon win 79 medals .

Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank Ref
1951 Alexandria 48 5 14 19 8th/10
1955 Barcelona 34 1 1 4 67th/10
1959 Beirut 180 3 10 17 30 8th/11
1963 Naples 54 11 11th/13
1967 Tunis 1 23 9th/12[1]
1971 İzmir 2 3 2 5
1975 Algiers 91 3 1 411th/15
1979 Split 13 1 1 2 10th/14
1983 Casablanca 34 12 311th/16
1987 Latakia 135 1 1 14th/18
1991 Athens 22 11 1 313th/18
1993 Languedoc-Roussillon 41 0 last/19
1997 Bari 41 0 last/21
2001 Tunis 59 1 1 215th/23
2005 Almería 20 0 last/21
2009 Pescara 36 0 last/23
2013 Mersin 2 2 21st/24
2017 Tarragona Futur event
Total 13 22 44 79

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Medals by sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
Athletics
Basketball
Bocce
Boxing
Cycling
Football
Fencing
Gymnastics
Handball
Judo
Karate
Swimming
Tennis
Volleyball
Weightlifting
Wrestling
Total

Total Medals Table by Gender

# Venue and Year Men Women Total
Tot. Tot. Tot.
1 Egypt Alexandria 1951
2 Spain Barcelona 1955
3 Lebanon Beirut 1959
4 Italy Naples 1963
5 Tunisia Tunis 1967
6 Turkey İzmir 1971
7 Algeria Algiers 1975
8 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Split 1979
9 Morocco Casablanca 1983
10 Syria Latakia 1987
11 Greece Athens 1991
12 France Narbonne 1993
13 Italy Bari 1997
14 Tunisia Tunis 2001
15 Spain Almeria 2005
16 Italy Pescara 2009
17 Turkey Mersin 2013
Total

See also

References

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