1978 All-Africa Games Explained

III All-Africa Games
Size:215
Host City:Algiers, Algeria
Nations:45
Athletes:3000
Events:12 sports
Opening:13 July 1978
Closing:28 July 1978
Opened By:Houari Boumediene
Stadium:Stade 5 Juillet 1962
Previous:Lagos 1973

The 3rd All-Africa Games (Arabic: الألعاب الأفريقية الثالثة; French: 3e Jeux africains), alson known as Algiers 1978 (Arabic: الجزائر 1978) was a multi-sport event played from 13 to 28 July 1978, in Algiers, Algeria. 45 countries from 49 independent African countries participated in twelve sports.

At the closing ceremonies the torch was passed to Nairobi, Kenya to begin preparations for the IVth All-Africa Games in 1987. After the games, Morocco boycotted the competition following the recognition of Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic by the AU until 2019.

The games

Opening ceremony

The opening ceremony officially began on July 13, 1978. It was organized by Mohamed Zerguini, president of the Algerian Olympic Committee and member of the International Olympic Committee. It was attended by Lord Killanin (president of the International Olympic Committee), Mohamed Mzali (vice-president of the IOC), Masaji Kiyokawa (Vice Chairman of the IOC), the French Count Jean de Beaumont, the IOC executive members Juan Antonio Samaranch, Mohamed Benjelloun, Lamine Keita, Mohamed Abel Halim and other members and 45 presidents or representatives of the African National Olympic Committees. And finally Ignaty Novikov president of the Organizing Committees of the Olympic Games accompanied with representatives of Organizing Committees of the 1979 Mediterranean Games in Split.

Closing ceremony

At the conclusion of the Games it was known where the next games would be held as Nairobi had come forth to offer to hold the Games in 1987.

Stars of the games

Henry Rono, the Kenyan star who had already set four world records on the track in 1978 won the 10,000 meters and 3000 meters steeplechase. Filbert Bayi again took the 1500 meters gold medal.The Algeria national football team wins the gold medal of the games against Nigeria, Ghana wins the bronze medal.

Participating nations

The following is a list of nations that participated in the 1978 All-Africa Games:

Somalia participated in the games, but not mentioned.

Results

Athletics

See main article: Athletics at the 1978 All-Africa Games. Malian discus thrower Namakoro Niaré won his third title, being the only athlete to do so. Four athletes, two male and two female, won more than one event:

Some new events were added: Decathlon and pentathlon, for men and women respectively, as well as men's 20 km road walk.

Football

The football tournament was won by the host country Algeria.

Gold:Silver:Bronze:
Algeria

Coach:

Nigeria

Coach:

Ghana
Coach:

Concerns and controversies

Egyptian incident

The Egyptian team, which had topped the medals table in the previous two games was called home by its government midway through the games after a brawl marred the football tournament. A fight between Libyans and Egyptians began at the end of the match after a Libyan player struck his opponent. The field became a ring between the players and leaders on both sides. It was reported that Algerian police did stop the violence. Live television broadcast the melee to Egypt. Egypt decided, as a result of these incidents, to withdraw from the competition and the Egyptian Prime minister called the team home immediately.[1]

The meeting of Algiers

The meeting gave those African nations associated with the Commonwealth a chance to address another brewing controversy; their proposed boycott of the 1978 Commonwealth Games which were to be held the following month in Edmonton, Canada. The discussions were fruitful and the boycott was not carried out.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Le faux départ des Jeux africains. French. Azeddine Hammou. El Watan. 13 June 2007.