1994 Jeux de la Francophonie

IIèmes Jeux de la Francophonie
Host city Paris/Évry-Bondoufle, France
Nations participating 45
Athletes participating 2,700
Opening ceremony July 5, 1994
Closing ceremony July 13, 1994
Officially opened by François Mitterrand
Main venue Louvre Museum
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The 1994 Jeux de la Francophonie, also known as IIes Jeux de la Francophonie, (French for Francophone Games) were held in Paris/Évry-Bondoufle, France from July 5–13, 1994.

Sports

Sport Gender Results
Athletics (Track and field)
include disabled athletics
men + women details
Basketball women details
Football (soccer) men details
Handball men + women details
Judo men + women details
Table tennis men + women details
Wrestling men details

Medals & Participation

Total

  Host nation (France)

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
Total Games medal count
1 France28282480
2 Romania163524
3 Canada14101539
4 Quebec841628
5 Morocco611724
6 Tunisia47112
7 Egypt25411
8  Switzerland2158
9 Senegal2136
10Wallonia French Community of Belgium13610
11 Madagascar1236
12 Burkina Faso1-23
13 Togo1-12
14 Guinea1--1
15 Lebanon1--1
16 Ivory Coast-336
17 Republic of the Congo-325
18 New Brunswick -123
19 Central African Republic-1-1
20 Dominica-1-1
21 Gabon-1-1
22 Mali-1-1
23 Cambodia--22
24 Luxembourg--22
25 Mauritius--22
26 Burundi--11
27 Djibouti--11
28 Vietnam--11

The following participation nations didn't win any medal.

 Benin
 Bulgaria
 Cambodia
 Chad
 Comoros
 Equatorial Guinea
 Guinea-Bissau
 Haiti
 Laos
 Mauritania
 Monaco
 Niger
 Saint Lucia
 Seychelles

External links

Medal winners 1994 at jeux.francophonie.org (French)
Medal tables at jeux.francophonie.org (French)
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