2005 MEDITERRANEAN GAMES


The 'XVth Mediterranean Games Almería 2005', commonly known as the '2005 Mediterranean Games' were the 15th Mediterranean Games. The Games were held in Almería, Spain over 10 days, from June 24 to July 3, 2005, where 3,214 athletes (2,134 men and 1,080 women) from 21 countries participated. There were a total of 258 medal events from 27 different sports.

Contents
Medal table
References
Mascot
Sports
Nations
Competition venues
External links
See also

Medal table


The rankings sort by the number of gold medals earned by a country. The number of silvers is taken into consideration next and then the number of bronze. Equal ranking is given and they are listed alphabetically if after the above, countries are still tied. This follows the system used by the IOC, IAAF and BBC.
2005 Mediterranean Games medal count
'Pos' 'Country''Gold''Silver''Bronze' 'Total'
1Italy574056153
2France565146153
3Spain455948152
420242973
5Egypt15101843
6Greece13153159
7Tunisia1371535
8Slovenia1081735
9Algeria951125
10Serbia and Montenegro891532
11Croatia5101126
12Morocco36312
13Syria15511
14Cyprus1427
15Bosnia and Herzegovina1236
16Libya1012
17Albania0246
18San Marino0101
19Malta0011
258258316832

References



Almeria 2005 results

Mascot




Indalo

The mascot is a multicolored Indalo, which is a cave painting possibly representing a man holding an arch over his head. Indalete, who was inspired by this ancestral figure, has a kind, likeable and very youthful appearance.

Sports


The official event categories are listed below.

Archery
Athletics (track and field)
Basketball
Beach volleyball
Bowls
Boxing
Canoeing
Cycling
Equestrian

Fencing
Football (soccer)
Golf
Gymnastics Artistic
Gymnastics Rhythmic
Handball
Judo
Karate
Rowing

Sailing
Shooting
Swimming
Table Tennis
Tennis
Volleyball
Water Polo
Weightlifting
Wrestling

Nations



Albania
Algeria
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Cyprus
Egypt
France

Greece
Italy
Lebanon
Libya
Malta
Monaco
Morocco

San Marino
Serbia and Montenegro
Slovenia
Spain
Syria
Tunisia
Turkey

Competition venues


'Almería'

Mediterranean Stadium (Athletics, Handisports, Football)

Mediterranean Sports Palace (Gymnastics, Volleyball)

★ Las Almadrabillas Sports Centre (Swimming, Handisports, Water polo)

★ "Moisés Ruiz" Sports Hall of the Diputación (Gymnastics, Volleyball)

★ Mediterranean Village Golf Course (Golf)

★ Almería Equestrian Club (Equestrian sports)

★ "Rafael Florido" Sports Hall (Karate, Judo)

★ "Emilio Campra" Youth Stadium (Archery)

★ "Antonio Rivera" Youth Sports Hall (Weightlifting)

★ Club de Mar (Sailing)

★ Bullring (Bowls)

★ El Palmeral Beach Volleyball Stadium (Beach Volleyball)

★ Los Ángeles Sports Hall (Boxing)
'Cuevas del Almanzora'

★ Cuevas del Almanzora Canal (Rowing, Canoe-Kayak)
'El Ejido'

★ El Ejido Stadium (Football)

★ El Ejido Sports Hall (Basketball)

★ Las Norias Sports Hall (Volleyball)
'Gádor'

★ Mediterranean Games Shooting Centre (Shooting)
'Huércal de Almería'

★ Almería Tennis Club (Tennis)

★ Huércal de Almería Sports Hall (Wrestling)
'Roquetas de Mar'

★ "Antonio Peroles" Stadium (Football)

★ "Infanta Cristina" Sports Hall (Handball)

★ "Máximo Cuervo" Sports Hall (Table tennis, Fencing)
'Vícar'

★ Vícar Stadium (Football)

★ Vícar Sports Hall (Handball)

External links



Almeria 2005 official website

See also



International Mediterranean Games Committee

Mediterranean Games Athletic results at 'gbrathletics' website

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