Equatorial Guinea competed at the 2019 African Games held from 19 to 31 August 2019 in Rabat, Morocco.
Equatorial Guinea at the 2019 African Games | |
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IOC code | GEQ |
NOC | Equatoguinean Olympic Committee |
in Rabat, Morocco 19 August 2019 – 31 August 2019 | |
Competitors | 44 (16 men and 28 women) in 8 sports |
Medals |
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African Games appearances | |
3x3 basketball
editEquatorial Guinea competed in 3x3 basketball in both the men's tournament and women's tournament.[1] In both tournaments the teams lost the majority of their matches.
Athletics
editAthletes representing Equatorial Guinea competed in the men's 100 metres, men's 200 metres, women's 200 metres, men's 800 metres, men's 1500 metres and men's long jump events.
Boxing
editFour athletes competed in boxing: Armando Moliko, Mary Eyang, Raúl Obama and Toribio Koca.
Football
editEquatorial Guinea women's national under-20 football team competed in the women's tournament at the 2019 African Games.[2] The team did not advance to the semi-finals.
Karate
editExpedito Elá and Lisardo Perico Sabana competed in karate.
Swimming
editTwo swimmers were scheduled to compete but neither competed in their scheduled events: Diosdado Joaquín Miko Eyenga and Pilar Asangono.
Taekwondo
editJesús Boko and Verónica Mbang competed in Taekwondo. Both were eliminated in the first round.
Tennis
editFrancisco Boesi competed in the men's singles event.[3] He lost his only match against Charles Alipoe-Tchotchodji (representing Togo).
María Jesús Ayingono competed in the women's singles event.[4] She lost her only match against Allyson Onya (representing Democratic Republic of the Congo).
References
edit- ^ "3x3 basketball - NOC Entries by Event - Equatorial Guinea". 2019 African Games. Archived from the original on 14 October 2019. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
- ^ "Things you need to know about the Rabat 2019 African Games". Olympic Channel. 27 July 2019. Archived from the original on 27 July 2019. Retrieved 27 July 2019.
- ^ "Francisco Boesi - Athlete Profile". 2019 African Games. Archived from the original on 28 September 2019. Retrieved 28 September 2019.
- ^ "Ayingono Maria Jesus - Athlete Profile". 2019 African Games. Archived from the original on 29 September 2019. Retrieved 29 September 2019.