1965 All-Africa Games

I All-Africa Games
Host city Brazzaville, Congo
Opening ceremony 18 July
Closing ceremony 25 July
Officially opened by Alphonse Massemba-Débat
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The first All-Africa Games were played from July 18, 1965, to July 25, 1965, in Brazzaville, Congo.

The first games to open to the entire African continent occurred a full forty years after they were first intended. Pierre de Coubertin, had proposed the first African Games be held in Algiers, Algeria in 1925. The games were never organized. Four years later, Alexandria, Egypt had almost completed preparations for the African Games of 1929 when the colonial powers stepped in to cancel the games, weeks before they were to begin. The colonizers felt the games might serve to unite Africa, and help them break free from their colonial status. The idea of a continental games languished for a time until regional games in West Africa the early sixties paved the way for the first continental games to be held in July 1965.

Foreshadowing what was to become accepted protocol at major international games, and reflecting the continents relative political instability, the Congo-Brazzaville Army was on high alert throughout the games for "malcontents" and "counter-revolutionaries". All highways in and out of Brazzaville were patrolled by armored vehicles and all cars within the city, except for games participants and journalists, were stopped and inspected at major checkpoints.

2500 athletes from 29 nations marched in to the stadium. Avery Brundage, the IOC president attended the games as the IOC's chief observer.

The games success was due in a large part to the emerging African stars, such as Wilson Kiprugut Chuma (silver medalist in the Tokyo 800 meters), Mohammed Gammoudi (silver medalist Tokyo, 10,000 meters), and Kip Keino, Naftali Temu and Mamo Wolde, who would all win medals three years later at the Mexico City Olympic Games.

Men competed in ten sports, women just two; athletics and basketball.

The top medal winning nation was the United Arab Republic, at one time a political union of Egypt and Syria.*

Participating nations

Among the countries that participated at the 1965 All Africa Games were:

  • Algeria
  • Cameroon Cameroon
  • Chad
  • Central African Republic
  • Congo
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo DR Congo

  • Ivory Coast
  • Ethiopia Ethiopia
  • Gabon
  • Ghana Ghana
  • Kenya
  • Madagascar

  • Mali
  • Niger
  • Nigeria
  • Senegal
  • Tanzania
  • Togo

Medal table

  Host nation

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 United Arab Republic 1710330
2 Nigeria 96419
3 Kenya 811423
4 Senegal 63716
5 Côte d'Ivoire 52512
6 Ghana 24612
7 Algeria 23611
8 Mali 2103
9 Tunisia 15612
10 Cameroon 1225
 Congo-Brazzaville 1225
12 Madagascar 0246
13 Uganda 0145
14 Upper Volta 0112
15 Chad 0033
16 Gabon 0033
17 Togo 0022
18 Congo-Léopoldville 0011
 Ethiopia 0011
 Niger 0011
 Tanzania 0011
 Zambia 0011
Total 545367177

Athletics

Several athletes, all male, won more than one event:

In addition, Senegal won both relay races for men (4x100 metres and 4x400 metres).

Women were only allowed to compete in 100 metres, 80 metres hurdles, high jump, long jump, javelin throw, and 4 x 100 metres relay.

Soccer

The soccer tournament was won by the host country Congo, their only gold medal at the Games.

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
 Congo

Coach:

 Mali

Coach:

 Ivory Coast

Coach:

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