Which Arab countries have the most gold medals in the history of the Olympic Games? | Tokyo Olympics 2020



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Arab athletes at the Tokyo Olympics increased the balance of gold medals obtained during Arab participation in the history of Olympic competitions.

After winning the gold medal today, Monday, in the 3000 meters steeplechase, Moroccan runner Soufiane Bakkali brought the Moroccan total to 7 gold medals in the history of Olympic participation.

Morocco is tied with Egypt for first among the most crowned Arab countries in the precious metal during the Olympic Games.

The gold won by swimmer Ahmed Hafnaoui gave Tunisia its fifth medal in the history of its Olympic participation, to be shared with Algeria in third place.

Qatar entered the list of gold crowned Arab countries thanks to gold medals from Moataz Barshim in triple jump and Faris Ibrahim in weightlifting at the Tokyo Olympics, to share fifth place with Bahrain, who won the same balance of gold medals in his previous participation.

The Gold Crowned Arab Club includes countries with a gold medal, namely Syria, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates.

In general, throughout the history of the Olympic Games, Arabs have won 118 medals, including 31 gold, 29 silver and 58 bronze.

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