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Only a few medals remain to be distributed in Accra, where the 13th edition of the All-Africa Games is taking place. The podium of the medals ranking can no longer be changed. Egypt leads the way, followed by Nigeria and South Africa.
In a few hours, the curtain will fall on the 13th All-Africa Games. Since March 8, the Ghanaian capital of Accra has been welcoming African athletes from all disciplines. Alongside the challenge of organization, Ghana is also successfully meeting the challenge of participation.
The Ghanaians, who collected just 2 gold, 2 silver and 13 bronze medals five years ago in Morocco, are doing much better in front of their home crowd. So far, they have amassed 67 medals: 19 gold, 29 silver and 19 bronze.
Currently ranked 6th, Ghana is a long way behind Egypt in the medals table at these All-Africa Games. The Egyptian delegation is unplayable. They won 187 medals: 99 gold, 46 silver and 42 bronze. As in the previous edition, Nigeria came second. The Nigerians won 121 medals (47 gold, 33 silver, 41 bronze). South Africa closed the podium with 106 medals (32 gold, 32 silver, 42 bronze).