Tunisia is good at the world para-athletics championships which are currently taking place in Kobe, Japan. It currently totals 15 medals including 3 in gold.
Tunisia, which participates in the 11th world para-athletics championships with 16 athletes, currently has 15 medals, 3 in gold to its credit.
The last unhooked medal is that of Rouay Jebabli, who won bronze on Thursday at 400 m (T12), on the 7th day. Jebabli traveled the distance in 48:78.
Mohamed Nidal Khelifi, for his part, qualified for the Paralympic Games of Paris 2024 by winning yesterday a new silver medal in the 800 m in a wheelchair (T53 category) with a time of 1: 44.02. This is his third personal medal.
Currently, Tunisia totals 15 medals:
Gold medal
Walid Ktila at 100m in wheelchair (T34)
Yassine Guennichi at weight throwing (F36)
Raoua Tlili at the weight throw (F41)
Silver medal
Walid Ktila at 400m in wheelchair (T34)
Marwa Brahmi in the pole jump (F32)
Rouay Jebabli at 1500m (T13)
Raoua Tlili at the disc throw (F41)
Mohamed Nidhal Khélifi at 800m (T53)
Bronze medal
Mohamed Nidhal Khélifi in 400m (T53)
Mohamed Ndhila Khelifi in 100m (T53)
Ahmed Ben Mosleh at weight throwing (F37)
Samia Boussaid in 1500m (T13)
Amenanlah Tissaoui at 400m (T37)
Marwa Brahni at the weight throwing (F32)
Rouay Jebli in 400m (T12)
The Tunisian athletes participating in these world championships are: Raoua Tlili, Walid Ktila, Raja Jebali, Rouay Jebabli, Soumaya Boussaid, Ahmed Ben Moslah, Yosri Ben Jemaa, Yassine Guennichi, Nourhène Haj Salem, Béchir Akoubi, Jihène Azaiez, Amanallah Tissaoui, Saida Nailii Mohamed Nidhal Khlifi, Samar Ben Kaalab and Maroua Brahmi.