2001 Jeux de la Francophonie

IVes Jeux de la Francophonie
Host city Ottawa, Ontario and Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
Nations participating 51
Athletes participating 2,400
Opening ceremony July 14, 2001
Closing ceremony July 24, 2001
Officially opened by Adrienne Clarkson
Main venue Frank Clair Stadium
<  1997 2005  >

The 2001 Jeux de la Francophonie, also known as IVes Jeux de la Francophonie, (French for Francophone Games) were held in Ottawa, Ontario and Gatineau, Quebec, Canada from July 14–24, 2001.

Events

Sports

Sport Gender Results
Athletics (Track and field)
include disabled athletics
men + women details
Basketball women details
Boxing men details
Football (soccer) men details
Judo men + women details
Table tennis men + women details
Beach volleyball men + women demonstration sport (details)

Cultural

Folk tale
Painting
Photography
Poetry
Sculpture
Song
Street art
Traditional inspiration dance

Medal count

Medal Table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Canada 14 8 18 41
2 Romania 14 7 5 26
3 France 13 11 18 42
4 Poland 10 4 7 21
5 Morocco 8 6 7 21
6 Egypt 4 4 4 12
7 Mauritius 4 3 2 9
8 Quebec 3 7 7 17
9 Tunisia 2 3 4 9
10 Madagascar 1 4 3 8
11 Cameroon 1 3 6 10
12 Ivory Coast 2 3 1 6
13Wallonia French Community of Belgium 1 2 2 5
14 Haiti 1 1 1 3
14 Senegal 1 1 1 3
16 Chad 1 1 0 2
17 Lebanon 1 1 0 2
18 Bulgaria 1 0 2 3
19 Gabon 1 0 1 2
20 Cape Verde 1 0 0 1
21 Lithuania 0 5 6 11
22 Czech Republic 0 3 3 6
23 Luxembourg 0 2 2 4
24 Vietnam 0 2 0 2
25 Central African Republic 0 1 1 2
26 New Brunswick 0 1 1 2
27 Niger 0 1 0 1
28 Central African Republic 0 1 0 1
28 Democratic Republic of the Congo 0 1 0 1
28 Republic of the Congo 0 1 0 1
29 Burkina Faso 0 0 3 3
29  Switzerland 0 0 2 2
30 Benin 0 0 1 1
30 Cambodia 0 0 1 1
Medal winners 2001 at jeux.francophonie.org (in French)
Medal tables at jeux.francophonie.org (in French)
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.