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2005 Mediterranean Games

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15th edition of the Mediterranean Games
XV Mediterranean Games
Almería 2005
Host cityAlmería,Spain
Nations21
Athletes3,203
Events258 in 27sports
Opening24 June 2005
Closing3 July 2005
Opened byJuan Carlos I
Main venueMediterranean Stadium

TheXVth Mediterranean Games Almería 2005 (XV Juegos del Mediterráneo 2005 in Spanish), commonly known as the2005 Mediterranean Games, were the 15thMediterranean Games. The Games were held inAlmería,Spain over 10 days, from 24 June to 3 July 2005, where 3,203 athletes (2,126 men and 1,077 women) from 21countries participated. There were a total of 258 medal events from 27 differentsports.

Nations

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Sports

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Competitors

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Nation Men WomenTotal
 Albania352358
 Algeria8430114
 Bosnia and Herzegovina41749
 Croatia11783200
 Cyprus231336
 Egypt11324137
 France213155368
 Greece207134341
 Italy241156397
 Lebanon16420
Libya34034
 Malta26329
 Monaco15116
 Morocco11032142
 San Marino28533
 Serbia and Montenegro10845153
 Slovenia9861159
 Spain289174463
Syria28230
 Tunisia9925124
 Turkey200100300
Total212610773203

Medal table

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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 theIOC,IAAF andBBC.


  *   Host nation (Spain)

RankNOCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Italy (ITA)574056153
2 France (FRA)565146153
3 Spain (ESP)*455948152
4 Turkey (TUR)20242973
5 Egypt (EGY)15101843
6 Greece (GRE)13153159
7 Tunisia (TUN)1371535
8 Slovenia (SLO)1081735
9 Algeria (ALG)951125
10 Serbia and Montenegro (SCG)891431
11 Croatia (CRO)5101126
12 Morocco (MAR)36312
13 Syria (SYR)15511
14 Cyprus (CYP)1427
15 Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)1236
16 Libya (LBA)1012
17 Albania (ALB)0246
18 San Marino (SMR)0101
19 Malta (MLT)0011
Totals (19 entries)258258315831

Competition venues

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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)

Mascot

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The mascot is a multicoloredIndalo named Indalete, 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.

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