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1987 Mediterranean Games

10th edition of the Mediterranean Games

1987 Mediterranean Games

10th edition of the Mediterranean Games

FieldValue
nameX Mediterranean Games
Latakia 1987
logo1987 MG (logo).png
host_cityLatakia, Syria
nations18
athletes1,996
events162 in 19 sports
opening11 September 1987
closing25 September 1987
opened_byPresident Hafez al-Assad
stadiumSports City Stadium
previous[Casablanca 1983](1983-mediterranean-games)
next[Athens 1991](1991-mediterranean-games)

Latakia 1987

The X Mediterranean Games (), commonly known as the 1987 Mediterranean Games, were the 10th Mediterranean Games. The Games were held in Latakia, Syria, from 11 to 25 September 1987. A total of 1,996 athletes from 18 countries participated, of which 467 were women. The Games featured 162 medal events from 19 different sports.

Participating nations

The following is a list of the 18 nations that participated in the 1987 Mediterranean Games in Latakia:

  • ALB
  • ALG
  • CYP
  • EGY
  • FRA
  • GRE
  • ITA
  • LIB
  • LBA
  • MLT
  • MON
  • MAR
  • SMR
  • ESP
  • SYR
  • TUN
  • TUR
  • YUG

Sports

During the opening ceremony
The opening ceremony continues

Medal table

References

References

  1. (1987). "Affiche officielle des JM de Lattaquié 1987". International Committee of Mediterranean Games.
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