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Mediterranean Games 2022


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Egypt leaded but Spain finishs by win 

 

 

The final table of medals 

 

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Tot  
1 Italy
ITA
 ITA
48 50 61 159
2 Turkiye
TUR
 TUR
45 26 37 108
3 France
FRA
 FRA
21 24 36 81
4 Algeria
ALG
 ALG
20 17 16 53
5 Spain
ESP
 ESP
16 25 25 66
6 Egypt
EGY
 EGY
13 15 23 51
7 Serbia
SRB
 SRB
13 7 11 31
8 Greece
GRE
 GRE
10 11 10 31
9 Portugal
POR
 POR
7 10 8 25
10 Tunisia
TUN
 TUN
6 8 13 27
11 Slovenia
SLO
 SLO
6 8 9 23
12 Croatia
CRO
 CRO
6 7 10 23
13 Cyprus
CYP
 CYP
5 2 7 14
14 Syrian Arab Republic
SYR
 SYR
4 3 0 7
15 Morocco
MAR
 MAR
3 13 17 33
16 Kosovo
KOS
 KOS
3 0 3 6
17 San Marino
SMR
 SMR
2 1 3 6
18 Albania
ALB
 ALB
2 1 1 4
19 Bosnia and Herzegovina
BIH
 BIH
2 0 6 8
20 Montenegro
MNE
 MNE
1 4 2 7
21 the Republic of North Macedonia
MKD
 MKD
1 0 2 3
22 Monaco
MON
 MON
1 0 0 1
23 Malta
MLT
 MLT
0 1 0 1
24 Libya
LBA
 LBA
0 0 1 1
  Total 235 233 301 769
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