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1969 Maghreb Athletics Championships : ウィキペディア英語版
1969 Maghreb Athletics Championships

The 1969 Maghreb Athletics Championships was the third edition of the international athletics competition between the countries of the Maghreb. Libya, Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco were the competing nations. Organised by the Union des Fédérations d'Athlétisme du Maghreb Uni (Union of Athletics Federations of the United Maghreb), it took place on 24 and 25 July in Tripoli, Libya.〔(QUARANTE ANS D'HISTOIRE DE L'ATHLETISME ALGERIEN ). Algeriathle. Retrieved on 2015-02-20.〕 It was the first time that Libya competed at the competition. A total of 33 athletics events were contested, 22 for men and 11 for women.〔(Maghreb Championships ). GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-02-20.〕〔(Athlétisme Championnats du Maghreb ). Mon Independance Financiere. Retrieved on 2015-02-20.〕
The tournament was evenly contested, with Morocco topped the medal table with ten gold medals. Tunisia were a close second with nine golds, while Algeria and Libya each took seven gold medals. It was the last time that the 80 metres hurdles featured on the programme, being replaced by the international standard 100 metres hurdles from 1970 onwards. Morocco's Malika Hadki had a sprint triple, winning the 100, 200 and 400 metres events. Three men managed individual doubles: Mohammed Gammoudi won both long-distance races; Jadour Haddou was a double middle-distance champion; and Youcef Boulfelfel added a triple jump title to his pentathlon crown.〔
==Medal summary==


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