Egypt at the Olympics

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Egypt at the
Olympics
IOC codeEGY
NOCEgyptian Olympic Committee
Websitewww.egyptianolympic.org (in Arabic and English)
Medals
Ranked 61st
Gold
8
Silver
11
Bronze
19
Total
38
Summer appearances
Winter appearances
Other related appearances
1906 Intercalated Games

––––

 United Arab Republic (1960, 1964)

Egypt first participated at the Olympic Games in 1912, and has sent athletes to compete in most editions of the Summer Olympic since then. Along with Cambodia, Iraq and Lebanon, Egypt boycotted the 1956 Summer Olympics in protest of the tripartite Israeli, British, and French invasion of Egypt in the Suez War. However, the equestrian events for the 1956 Games were held in Stockholm, Sweden five months earlier (because of Australian quarantine regulations), and three Egyptian riders competed there. Egypt withdrew from the 1976 Summer Olympics after three days of competition to join the broad African boycott in response to the participation of New Zealand, who still had sporting links with apartheid South Africa. Egypt also participated in the American-led boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics. Egypt's lone participation at the Winter Olympic Games was a single alpine skier in 1984.

Egyptian athletes have won a total of 38 medals, with weightlifting as the top medal-producing sport.

The National Olympic Committee for Egypt is the Egyptian Olympic Committee, and was created in 1910.

Medal tables

List of medalists

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Gold El Sayed Nosseir 1928 Amsterdam Weightlifting Men's light heavyweight
 Gold Ibrahim Moustafa 1928 Amsterdam Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman light heavyweight
 Silver Farid Simaika 1928 Amsterdam Diving Men's 10 m platform
 Bronze Farid Simaika 1928 Amsterdam Diving Men's 3 m springboard
 Gold Anwar Mesbah 1936 Berlin Weightlifting Men's lightweight
 Gold Khadr El Touni 1936 Berlin Weightlifting Men's middleweight
 Silver Saleh Soliman 1936 Berlin Weightlifting Men's featherweight
 Bronze Ibrahim Shams 1936 Berlin Weightlifting Men's featherweight
 Bronze Ibrahim Wasif 1936 Berlin Weightlifting Men's light heavyweight
 Gold Mahmoud Fayad 1948 London Weightlifting Men's featherweight
 Gold Ibrahim Shams 1948 London Weightlifting Men's lightweight
 Silver Attia Hamouda 1948 London Weightlifting Men's lightweight
 Silver Mahmoud Hassan 1948 London Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman bantamweight
 Bronze Ibrahim Orabi 1948 London Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman light heavyweight
 Bronze Abdel Aaal Rashed 1952 Helsinki Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman featherweight
 Silver Osman Sayed 1960 Rome Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman flyweight
 Bronze Abdel Moneim El-Guindi 1960 Rome Boxing Men's flyweight
 Silver Mohamed Ali Rashwan 1984 Los Angeles Judo Men's open
 Gold Karam Gaber 2004 Athens Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 96 kg
 Silver Mohamed Aly 2004 Athens Boxing Men's super heavyweight
 Bronze Ahmed Ismail 2004 Athens Boxing Men's light heavyweight
 Bronze Mohamed Elsayed 2004 Athens Boxing Men's heavyweight
 Bronze Tamer Bayoumi 2004 Athens Taekwondo Men's 58 kg
 Bronze Hesham Mesbah 2008 Beijing Judo Men's −90 kg
 Bronze Abeer Abdelrahman 2008 Beijing Weightlifting Women's 69 kg
 Silver Alaaeldin Abouelkassem 2012 London Fencing Men's foil
 Silver Abeer Abdelrahman 2012 London Weightlifting Women's 75 kg
 Silver Karam Gaber 2012 London Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 84 kg
 Bronze Tarek Yehia 2012 London Weightlifting Men's 85 kg
 Bronze Mohamed Ihab 2016 Rio de Janeiro Weightlifting Men's 77 kg
 Bronze Sara Ahmed 2016 Rio de Janeiro Weightlifting Women's 69 kg
 Bronze Hedaya Malak 2016 Rio de Janeiro Taekwondo Women's 57 kg
 Gold Feryal Abdelaziz 2020 Tokyo Karate Women's +61 kg
 Silver Ahmed Elgendy 2020 Tokyo Modern pentathlon Men's
 Bronze Hedaya Malak 2020 Tokyo Taekwondo Women's 67 kg
 Bronze Seif Eissa 2020 Tokyo Taekwondo Men's 80 kg
 Bronze Mohamed Ibrahim El-Sayed 2020 Tokyo Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 67 kg
 Bronze Giana Farouk 2020 Tokyo Karate Women's −61 kg

Flagbearers

See also

References

  1. ^ "Egyptian Olympic Committee". sis.gov.eg. Archived from the original on 27 October 2017. Retrieved 4 September 2016.

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