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At the 2005 Jeux de la Francophonie, the athletics events were held at the Stade Général Seyni Kountché in Niamey, Niger, from 11–16 December 2005. A total of 43 events were contested, of which 23 by male and 20 by female athletes. France sent the largest squad and topped the medal table with 19 gold medals and 39 medals in total. Morocco was the next most successful nation, having won 11 golds and 31 medals altogether. This was large as a result of their middle- and long-distance running dominance which saw them take all three medals in four events, as well as three separate Moroccan 1–2 finishes. Canada and the Ivory Coast were third and fourth in the medal tally. Twenty of the 37 nations competing won a medal, although hosts Niger went empty-handed in the athletics competition.

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  • Athletics at the 2005 Jeux de la Francophonie (en)
  • Athlétisme aux Jeux de la Francophonie de 2005 (fr)
  • Atletica leggera ai V Giochi della Francofonia (it)
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  • Les épreuves d'athlétisme aux Jeux de la Francophonie 2005 ont eu lieu du 11 au 16 décembre 2005 au Stade Général Seyni Kountché de Niamey, au Niger. (fr)
  • Le competizioni di atletica leggera dei V Giochi della Francofonia si sono svolte dall'11 al 16 dicembre 2005 allo di Niamey, in Niger. (it)
  • At the 2005 Jeux de la Francophonie, the athletics events were held at the Stade Général Seyni Kountché in Niamey, Niger, from 11–16 December 2005. A total of 43 events were contested, of which 23 by male and 20 by female athletes. France sent the largest squad and topped the medal table with 19 gold medals and 39 medals in total. Morocco was the next most successful nation, having won 11 golds and 31 medals altogether. This was large as a result of their middle- and long-distance running dominance which saw them take all three medals in four events, as well as three separate Moroccan 1–2 finishes. Canada and the Ivory Coast were third and fourth in the medal tally. Twenty of the 37 nations competing won a medal, although hosts Niger went empty-handed in the athletics competition. (en)
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  • Athletics at the V Francophonie Games (en)
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