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1967 Mediterranean Games
5th edition of the Mediterranean Games
5th edition of the Mediterranean Games
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | V Mediterranean Games |
| Tunis 1967 | |
| logo | 1967 MG (logo).png |
| size | 200 |
| host_city | Tunis, Tunisia |
| nations | 12 |
| athletes | 1,249 |
| events | 93 in 14 sports |
| opening | 8 September 1967 |
| closing | 17 September 1967 |
| opened_by | Habib Bourguiba |
| stadium | Stade El Menzah |
| previous | [Naples 1963](1963-mediterranean-games) |
| next | [İzmir 1971](1971-mediterranean-games) |
Tunis 1967
The 1967 Mediterranean Games, officially known as the V Mediterranean Games, and commonly known as Tunis 1967, were the 5th Mediterranean Games. The Games were held in Tunis, Tunisia over 9 days, from 8 to 17 September 1967, where 1,249 athletes (1,211 men and 38 women) from 11 countries participated. For the first time, women took part in the games. There were a total of 93 medal events from 14 different sports.
Participating nations
The following is a list of nations that participated in the 1967 Mediterranean Games:
- ALG
- ESP
- FRA
- GRE
- ITA
- LIB
- LBY
- MAR
- MLT
- TUN
- TUR
- YUG
Sports
The second Mediterranean Games sports program featured 93 events in 14 sports. The numbers in parentheses represent the number of medal events per sport.
- (28)
- (1)
- (10)
- (3)
- (3)
- (1)
- (8)
- (1)
- (11)
- (2)
- (1)
- (1)
- (7)
- (16)
Medals
References
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