18 medals won by Arabs in the Tokyo Olympics after the conclusion of the competitions today, Sunday.

Among these medals were 4 gold, and Qatar topped the Arab medals table by winning two gold and one bronze.

Egypt won 6 medals, the largest for an Arab country in a single edition of the Olympic Games.

She beat her previous record of 5 medals in 1936 and 2004 and Morocco and Algeria in 2000.

With this result, Egypt (gold, silver and 4 bronze) ranked second in the table.

Tunisia also came in third place with gold and silver, followed by Morocco with gold, Jordan with silver and bronze, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia with silver for each, while Kuwait and Syria settled with bronze for each.