Cyprus ranked 14th in the Mediterranean Games which finished Sunday in Mersin, Turkey.
Cyprus has won a total of seven medals, two gold, two silver and three bronze medals.
Eleni Artymata won gold medal in women’s long 200 m, Nektaria Panagi won also a gold medal in women’s long jump. George Achilleos won silver in men’s skeet. The second silver was won by women in 4X100 relay race. Cyprus won bronze medals with Kyriaki Koutouki in women’s tae kwonto, Anna Ioannou in rowing and Eleni Artymata in 100 m.
The Cypriot team, comprising 52 athletes, is expected to arrive in Cyprus later tonight.
Italy ranked first in the Games with a total of 186 medals, 70 of which gold, followed by Turkey with 129 medals, 47 of which gold and France with 95 medals, of which 25 are gold.
The closing ceremony took place last night at the Mersin Stadium and was attended by thousands of people.
The mayor of Mersin handed the flag of the Games to the Mayor of the Spanish city Tarragona, which will host the 18th Mediterranean Games in 2017.
Twenty four countries participated in the Games.