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2008 Arab Junior Athletics Championships

The 2008 Arab Junior Athletics Championships was the thirteenth edition of the international athletics competition for under-20 athletes from Arab countries. It took place between 20–23 June in Radès, Tunisia – the second time that the country hosted the tournament. A total of 44 athletics events were contested, 22 for men and 22 for women.[1]

13th Arab Junior Athletics Championships
Dates20–23 June
Host cityRadès, Tunisia
Events44

The host nation Tunisia topped the medal table with thirteen gold medals among a haul of 45 medals – over a third of the total on offer. Sudan was comfortably the next most successful nation, having eleven gold medals and a total of twenty, and was followed by Egypt on seven golds and ten medals overall. Syria and Bahrain each took three golds, while Qatar was the only other nation to reach double digits with a total of ten medals. Twelve of the thirteen participating nations reached the medal table, with Palestine being the only nation to miss out. Morocco and Algeria, two of the foremost athletics nations of the region, were absent.

Six athletes won multiple individual medals. Jomaa Fayza Omer of Sudan was the athlete of the tournament, as she won the 400 metres, 100 metres hurdles, and 400 metres hurdles titles, was runner-up in the 200 metres, and won a further silver and a gold in the relays with Sudan. Her team mate Amina Bakhit swept the middle-distance events with an 800 metres/1500 metres/3000 metres triple, and also shared in the relay medals. Another Sudanese, Osman Yahia Omar, claimed an 800/1500 m double on the men's side. There were doubles in both the men's and women's short sprints, with Emirati Omar Juma Al-Salfa and Syria's Ghofrane Mohammad taking doubles. Tunisia's Yousra Belkhir claimed an unusual combination of events in the form of the women's pole vault and triple jump.

Javelin thrower Ihab Abdelrahman El Sayed, who broke the championship record in Radès, went on to take a medal at the 2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics two weeks later.[2] Another Egyptian thrower, hammer runner-up Alaa el-Din el-Ashry, was still a junior by the time of the 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics and reached the podium there.[3] Three Arab junior athletes were still in the youth category and went on to win a medal at the 2009 World Youth Championships in Athletics: Awad El Karim Makki, Mohamed Ahmed Al Mannai and Hamid Mansoor.[4]

Medal summary edit

Men edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Omar Juma Al-Salfa (UAE) 10.53   Thamer Nasser Al-Thany (QAT) 10.84   Fares Al-Sharahily (KSA) 10.87
200 metres   Omar Juma Al-Salfa (UAE) 21.14   Adel Al-Essiri (KSA) 21.29   Awad El Karim Makki (SUD) 21.62
400 metres   Awad El Karim Makki (SUD) 47.48   Nidhal Abbassi (TUN) 48.93   Jassem Walid Abdallah Elas (KUW) 48.71
800 metres   Osman Yahia Omar (SUD) 1:52.71   Mosab Abdulrahman Belala (QAT) 1:53.16   Mohamed Souissi (TUN) 1:53.71
1500 metres   Osman Yahia Omar (SUD) 3:45.75   Charles Lazbit Koech (QAT) 3:47.59   Hamza Ben Salah (TUN) 3:48.59
5000 metres   Charles Lazbit Koech (QAT) 15:6.98   Bilel El Aloui (TUN) 15:18.08   Ahmed Mohamed Kallel (LBA) 15:21.02
10,000 metres   Majed Saleh Ibrahim (BHR) 30:24.40   Bilel El Aloui (TUN) 32:14.35   Bilel Ferjani (TUN) 32:25.86
110 metres hurdles   Abdulaziz Al-Mandeel (KUW) 13.78 CR   Awned Ushana (SYR) 14.53   Mohamed Yahia Al-Sharahily (KSA) 14.66
400 metres hurdles   Jassem Walid Abdallah Elas (KUW) 52.2   Hamed Ali Al Bishi (KSA) 52.6   Mutawakil Yunes (SUD) 52.7
3000 metres steeplechase   Majed Saleh Ibrahim (BHR) 8:53.93   Hassen Najjar Abdelkarim (JOR) 9:26.24   Marouane Majed (TUN) 9:29.09
4 × 100 m relay   Saudi Arabia (KSA)
Hamed Ali Al Bishi
Fares Al-Sharahily
Mohamed Shunanat
Adel Al-Essiri
41.41   Tunisia (TUN)
M.Amin Ben Abdelaziz
Sami Ayed
Oussama Ben Gouider
Ghassan Fersi
Ala Eddine Ben Hassine
Kais Jerbi
42.39   Oman (OMN)
Ahmed Al Morji
Abdelaziz Al Ayoubi
Nasser Khamis Al Sayabi
Jamel Al Rabhi
Yakoub Al Ayoubi
43.37
4 × 400 m relay   Sudan (SUD)
Nader Abdelrahman
Osman Yahia Omar
Awad El Karim Makki
Mutawakil Yunes
3:15.35   Tunisia (TUN)
Nidhal Abbassi
Sassi Idriss
Tarek Jdey
Marouane Chehibi
Hamza Azzouz
3:20.42   Qatar (QAT)
Jamel Hassi
Aboubaker Al Hadj
Selmane Ahmed Al Manai
Moussab Bellala
3:20.86
10 km walk   Hédi Teraoui (TUN) 42:49.22 CR   Maher Zidane (SYR) 50:43.4 Only two finishers[nb1]
High jump   Karim Samir Lotfy (EGY) 2.19 m CR   Salman Ahmed El Mannaï (QAT) 2.11 m   Osman Abdelmajid Al Rabeh (KUW) 2.06 m
Pole vault   Mohamed Chenouf (TUN) 4.70 m   Duaij Khalifa Al-Sakr (KSA) 4.60 m   Khaled Abahnini (TUN) 4.40 m
Long jump   Alaa Eddine Ben Hassine (TUN) 7.43 m   Mubarak Jassef Al Jasser (KSA) 7.38 m   Mohamed Khalifa Al Amari (LBA) 6.92 m
Triple jump   Sergueï Vladimir (BHR) 15.56 m   Mubarak Jassef Al Jasser (KSA) 15.50 m   Mohamed Khalifa Al Amari (LBA) 14.87 m
Shot put (6 kg)   Mohamed Béchir Ben Rehouma (TUN) 17.22 m   Ahmed Ali Hassen Mohamed (UAE) 16.14 m   Ibrahim Abdallah Al Foudry (KUW) 15.98 m
Discus throw (1.7 kg)   Hamid Mansoor (SYR) 56.77 m   Mohamed Ali Mejri (TUN) 51.08 m   Ibrahim Abdallah Al Foudry (KUW) 50.85 m
Hammer throw (6 kg)   Khalid Shawki Mahmood (EGY) 69.64 m   Alaa el-Din el-Ashry (EGY) 65.53 m   Ada Amer Ahmed Hawafdha (QAT) 57.68 m
Javelin throw (800 g)   Ihab Abdelrahman El Sayed (EGY) 73.67 m CR   Badr Nasser Ennaqaoui (KUW) 56.80 m   Jaber Jassem El Mohannadi (QAT) 53.33 m
Decathlon   Mohamed Ahmed Al Mannai (QAT) 6619 pts   Saad Fahd Al Bishi (KSA) 6599 pts   Ahmed Ben Abdallah Mekbali (OMN) 5803 pts
  • nb1 There were four starters in the men's 10,000 m walk, but both Jebril Rahmet Khan and Maher Ben Halima were disqualified.

Women edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Ghofrane Mohammad (SYR) 12.04   Saoussen Dallagi (TUN) 12.55   Safa Abdelhamid Ibrahim (SUD) 12.59
200 metres   Ghofrane Mohammad (SYR) 24.39   Jomaa Fayza Omer (SUD) 25.01   Abir Barkaoui (TUN) 25.33
400 metres   Jomaa Fayza Omer (SUD) 56.62   Nouha Baklouti (TUN) 57.39   Safa Abdelhamid Ibrahim (SUD) 58.75
800 metres   Amina Bakhit (SUD) 2:16.22   Ihsen Jibril (SUD) 2:17.06   Haifa Tarchoun (TUN) 2:18.39
1500 metres   Amina Bakhit (SUD) 4:39.30   Ihsen Jibril (SUD) 4:41.12   Safa Jemmali (TUN) 4:42.14
3000 metres   Amina Bakhit (SUD) 9:38.95   Ihsen Jibril (SUD) 9:40.60   Amira Saghraoui (TUN) 9:49.33
5000 metres   Maroua Zaidi (TUN) 17:40.49   Monia Zidi (TUN) 18:37.67   Rasha Ayub (JOR) 19:44.20
100 metres hurdles   Jomaa Fayza Omer (SUD) 14.81   Selma Abdelhamid (TUN) 15.03   Samar Zina (TUN) 15.11
400 metres hurdles   Jomaa Fayza Omer (SUD) 62.13   Nouha Baklouti (TUN) 63.82   Radhia Ayadi (TUN) 64.29
3000 metres steeplechase   Raouia Aissaoui (TUN) 11:00.62   Monia Zidi (TUN) 11:17.06   Olaa Khalifa (JOR) 11:45.78
4 × 100 m relay   Tunisia (TUN)
Aya Lakhal
Saoussen Dallagi
Nour Elhouda Ben Saïd
Hafsia Hmidi
48.66   Sudan (SUD)
Safa Abdelhamid
Alouia Maki
Ihsan Jebril
Jomaa Fayza Omer
53.77   Syria (SYR)
Farah Della
Ourouba Ammou
Rihem Chiha
Ghofrane Mohammad
57.16
4 × 400 m relay   Sudan (SUD)
Safa Abdelhamid
Ihsen Jebril
Amina Bakhit
Jomaa Fayza Omer
3:48.52   Tunisia (TUN)
Nouha Baklouti
Radhia Ayadi
Yousra Belkhir
Abir Barkaoui
3:51.05   Jordan (JOR)
Rania Al Kabali
Olaa Khalifa
Rasha Ayub
Esra Youssef
4:35.56
5000 m race walk   Olfa Hamdi (TUN) 24:33.27 CR   Oruba Al-Ammou (SYR) 25:13.11   Imène Abdallah (TUN) 29:13.70
High jump   Basant Musaad Mohammad (EGY) 1.67 m   Mariem Akrimi (TUN) 1.65 m   Rahma Miled (TUN) 1.61 m
Pole vault   Yousra Belkhir (TUN) 3.20 m   Yasmeene Ali Hassen (EGY) 3.10 m   Amel Smaâli (TUN) 2.90 m
Long jump   Samar Zina (TUN) 5.36 m   Fatma Hassen Al Harbi (BHR) 5.28 m   Marah Della (SYR) 5.24 m
Triple jump   Yousra Belkhir (TUN) 12.34 m   Fatma Ben Hammadi (TUN) 12.21 m   Fatma Hassen Al Harbi (BHR) 11.28 m
Shot put (4 kg)   Oulaa Mohamed Atiya (EGY) 13.44 m   Sihem Marrakchi (TUN) 12.62 m   Asma Khalifa Abu Ali (BHR) 10.06 m
Discus throw (1 kg)   Ilhem Essayed Hassen (EGY) 43.79 m   Khouloud Babay (TUN) 40.17 m   Ibtihel Abboud (LBA) 38.50 m
Javelin throw (600 g)   Sihem Marrakchi (TUN) 41.74 m   Ibtihel Abboud (LBA) 31.39 m   Sheikha Sakr Eddussary (QAT) 25.47 m
Hammer throw (4 kg)   Rana Ahmad Taha (EGY) 53.36 m CR   Ilhem Essayed Hassen (EGY) 42.50 m Only two finishers[nb2]
Heptathlon   Niouar Jerbi (TUN) 4296 pts   Rania Shokri El-Kubaly (JOR) 4136 pts   Rabâa Rezgui (TUN) 3314 pts
  • nb2 A third competitor in the women's hammer throw, Tunisia's Najet Ben Chikha, failed to record a valid mark.

Medal table edit

  *   Host nation (Tunisia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Tunisia*13171545
2  Sudan115420
3  Egypt73010
4  Syria3328
5  Bahrain3126
6  Qatar24410
7  Kuwait2147
8  United Arab Emirates2103
9  Saudi Arabia1629
10  Jordan0235
11  Libya0145
12  Oman0022
Totals (12 entries)444442130

References edit

  1. ^ Pan Arab Junior Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-02-22.
  2. ^ Ihab Abdelrahman El Sayed. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-05-31.
  3. ^ Alaa El-Din El-Ashry . IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-05-31.
  4. ^ . World Junior Athletics History (2012-10-27). Retrieved on 2015-05-31.
Results
  • . Tunis Athletisme. Retrieved on 2015-05-31.
  • (pp. 25–36). Arab Athletics Federation (2008). Retrieved on 2015-05-31.
  • Gomri, Slim (2008-06-24). Arab Junior Championships. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-07-08.

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The 2008 Arab Junior Athletics Championships was the thirteenth edition of the international athletics competition for under 20 athletes from Arab countries It took place between 20 23 June in Rades Tunisia the second time that the country hosted the tournament A total of 44 athletics events were contested 22 for men and 22 for women 1 13th Arab Junior Athletics ChampionshipsDates20 23 JuneHost cityRades TunisiaEvents44 2006 Cairo2010 Cairo The host nation Tunisia topped the medal table with thirteen gold medals among a haul of 45 medals over a third of the total on offer Sudan was comfortably the next most successful nation having eleven gold medals and a total of twenty and was followed by Egypt on seven golds and ten medals overall Syria and Bahrain each took three golds while Qatar was the only other nation to reach double digits with a total of ten medals Twelve of the thirteen participating nations reached the medal table with Palestine being the only nation to miss out Morocco and Algeria two of the foremost athletics nations of the region were absent Six athletes won multiple individual medals Jomaa Fayza Omer of Sudan was the athlete of the tournament as she won the 400 metres 100 metres hurdles and 400 metres hurdles titles was runner up in the 200 metres and won a further silver and a gold in the relays with Sudan Her team mate Amina Bakhit swept the middle distance events with an 800 metres 1500 metres 3000 metres triple and also shared in the relay medals Another Sudanese Osman Yahia Omar claimed an 800 1500 m double on the men s side There were doubles in both the men s and women s short sprints with Emirati Omar Juma Al Salfa and Syria s Ghofrane Mohammad taking doubles Tunisia s Yousra Belkhir claimed an unusual combination of events in the form of the women s pole vault and triple jump Javelin thrower Ihab Abdelrahman El Sayed who broke the championship record in Rades went on to take a medal at the 2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics two weeks later 2 Another Egyptian thrower hammer runner up Alaa el Din el Ashry was still a junior by the time of the 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics and reached the podium there 3 Three Arab junior athletes were still in the youth category and went on to win a medal at the 2009 World Youth Championships in Athletics Awad El Karim Makki Mohamed Ahmed Al Mannai and Hamid Mansoor 4 Contents 1 Medal summary 1 1 Men 1 2 Women 2 Medal table 3 ReferencesMedal summary editMen edit Event Gold Silver Bronze100 metres nbsp Omar Juma Al Salfa UAE 10 53 nbsp Thamer Nasser Al Thany QAT 10 84 nbsp Fares Al Sharahily KSA 10 87200 metres nbsp Omar Juma Al Salfa UAE 21 14 nbsp Adel Al Essiri KSA 21 29 nbsp Awad El Karim Makki SUD 21 62400 metres nbsp Awad El Karim Makki SUD 47 48 nbsp Nidhal Abbassi TUN 48 93 nbsp Jassem Walid Abdallah Elas KUW 48 71800 metres nbsp Osman Yahia Omar SUD 1 52 71 nbsp Mosab Abdulrahman Belala QAT 1 53 16 nbsp Mohamed Souissi TUN 1 53 711500 metres nbsp Osman Yahia Omar SUD 3 45 75 nbsp Charles Lazbit Koech QAT 3 47 59 nbsp Hamza Ben Salah TUN 3 48 595000 metres nbsp Charles Lazbit Koech QAT 15 6 98 nbsp Bilel El Aloui TUN 15 18 08 nbsp Ahmed Mohamed Kallel LBA 15 21 0210 000 metres nbsp Majed Saleh Ibrahim BHR 30 24 40 nbsp Bilel El Aloui TUN 32 14 35 nbsp Bilel Ferjani TUN 32 25 86110 metres hurdles nbsp Abdulaziz Al Mandeel KUW 13 78 CR nbsp Awned Ushana SYR 14 53 nbsp Mohamed Yahia Al Sharahily KSA 14 66400 metres hurdles nbsp Jassem Walid Abdallah Elas KUW 52 2 nbsp Hamed Ali Al Bishi KSA 52 6 nbsp Mutawakil Yunes SUD 52 73000 metres steeplechase nbsp Majed Saleh Ibrahim BHR 8 53 93 nbsp Hassen Najjar Abdelkarim JOR 9 26 24 nbsp Marouane Majed TUN 9 29 094 100 m relay nbsp Saudi Arabia KSA Hamed Ali Al BishiFares Al SharahilyMohamed ShunanatAdel Al Essiri 41 41 nbsp Tunisia TUN M Amin Ben AbdelazizSami AyedOussama Ben GouiderGhassan FersiAla Eddine Ben HassineKais Jerbi 42 39 nbsp Oman OMN Ahmed Al MorjiAbdelaziz Al AyoubiNasser Khamis Al SayabiJamel Al RabhiYakoub Al Ayoubi 43 374 400 m relay nbsp Sudan SUD Nader AbdelrahmanOsman Yahia OmarAwad El Karim MakkiMutawakil Yunes 3 15 35 nbsp Tunisia TUN Nidhal AbbassiSassi IdrissTarek JdeyMarouane ChehibiHamza Azzouz 3 20 42 nbsp Qatar QAT Jamel HassiAboubaker Al HadjSelmane Ahmed Al ManaiMoussab Bellala 3 20 8610 km walk nbsp Hedi Teraoui TUN 42 49 22 CR nbsp Maher Zidane SYR 50 43 4 Only two finishers nb1 High jump nbsp Karim Samir Lotfy EGY 2 19 m CR nbsp Salman Ahmed El Mannai QAT 2 11 m nbsp Osman Abdelmajid Al Rabeh KUW 2 06 mPole vault nbsp Mohamed Chenouf TUN 4 70 m nbsp Duaij Khalifa Al Sakr KSA 4 60 m nbsp Khaled Abahnini TUN 4 40 mLong jump nbsp Alaa Eddine Ben Hassine TUN 7 43 m nbsp Mubarak Jassef Al Jasser KSA 7 38 m nbsp Mohamed Khalifa Al Amari LBA 6 92 mTriple jump nbsp Serguei Vladimir BHR 15 56 m nbsp Mubarak Jassef Al Jasser KSA 15 50 m nbsp Mohamed Khalifa Al Amari LBA 14 87 mShot put 6 kg nbsp Mohamed Bechir Ben Rehouma TUN 17 22 m nbsp Ahmed Ali Hassen Mohamed UAE 16 14 m nbsp Ibrahim Abdallah Al Foudry KUW 15 98 mDiscus throw 1 7 kg nbsp Hamid Mansoor SYR 56 77 m nbsp Mohamed Ali Mejri TUN 51 08 m nbsp Ibrahim Abdallah Al Foudry KUW 50 85 mHammer throw 6 kg nbsp Khalid Shawki Mahmood EGY 69 64 m nbsp Alaa el Din el Ashry EGY 65 53 m nbsp Ada Amer Ahmed Hawafdha QAT 57 68 mJavelin throw 800 g nbsp Ihab Abdelrahman El Sayed EGY 73 67 m CR nbsp Badr Nasser Ennaqaoui KUW 56 80 m nbsp Jaber Jassem El Mohannadi QAT 53 33 mDecathlon nbsp Mohamed Ahmed Al Mannai QAT 6619 pts nbsp Saad Fahd Al Bishi KSA 6599 pts nbsp Ahmed Ben Abdallah Mekbali OMN 5803 ptsnb1 There were four starters in the men s 10 000 m walk but both Jebril Rahmet Khan and Maher Ben Halima were disqualified Women edit Event Gold Silver Bronze100 metres nbsp Ghofrane Mohammad SYR 12 04 nbsp Saoussen Dallagi TUN 12 55 nbsp Safa Abdelhamid Ibrahim SUD 12 59200 metres nbsp Ghofrane Mohammad SYR 24 39 nbsp Jomaa Fayza Omer SUD 25 01 nbsp Abir Barkaoui TUN 25 33400 metres nbsp Jomaa Fayza Omer SUD 56 62 nbsp Nouha Baklouti TUN 57 39 nbsp Safa Abdelhamid Ibrahim SUD 58 75800 metres nbsp Amina Bakhit SUD 2 16 22 nbsp Ihsen Jibril SUD 2 17 06 nbsp Haifa Tarchoun TUN 2 18 391500 metres nbsp Amina Bakhit SUD 4 39 30 nbsp Ihsen Jibril SUD 4 41 12 nbsp Safa Jemmali TUN 4 42 143000 metres nbsp Amina Bakhit SUD 9 38 95 nbsp Ihsen Jibril SUD 9 40 60 nbsp Amira Saghraoui TUN 9 49 335000 metres nbsp Maroua Zaidi TUN 17 40 49 nbsp Monia Zidi TUN 18 37 67 nbsp Rasha Ayub JOR 19 44 20100 metres hurdles nbsp Jomaa Fayza Omer SUD 14 81 nbsp Selma Abdelhamid TUN 15 03 nbsp Samar Zina TUN 15 11400 metres hurdles nbsp Jomaa Fayza Omer SUD 62 13 nbsp Nouha Baklouti TUN 63 82 nbsp Radhia Ayadi TUN 64 293000 metres steeplechase nbsp Raouia Aissaoui TUN 11 00 62 nbsp Monia Zidi TUN 11 17 06 nbsp Olaa Khalifa JOR 11 45 784 100 m relay nbsp Tunisia TUN Aya LakhalSaoussen DallagiNour Elhouda Ben SaidHafsia Hmidi 48 66 nbsp Sudan SUD Safa AbdelhamidAlouia MakiIhsan JebrilJomaa Fayza Omer 53 77 nbsp Syria SYR Farah DellaOurouba AmmouRihem ChihaGhofrane Mohammad 57 164 400 m relay nbsp Sudan SUD Safa AbdelhamidIhsen JebrilAmina BakhitJomaa Fayza Omer 3 48 52 nbsp Tunisia TUN Nouha BakloutiRadhia AyadiYousra BelkhirAbir Barkaoui 3 51 05 nbsp Jordan JOR Rania Al KabaliOlaa KhalifaRasha AyubEsra Youssef 4 35 565000 m race walk nbsp Olfa Hamdi TUN 24 33 27 CR nbsp Oruba Al Ammou SYR 25 13 11 nbsp Imene Abdallah TUN 29 13 70High jump nbsp Basant Musaad Mohammad EGY 1 67 m nbsp Mariem Akrimi TUN 1 65 m nbsp Rahma Miled TUN 1 61 mPole vault nbsp Yousra Belkhir TUN 3 20 m nbsp Yasmeene Ali Hassen EGY 3 10 m nbsp Amel Smaali TUN 2 90 mLong jump nbsp Samar Zina TUN 5 36 m nbsp Fatma Hassen Al Harbi BHR 5 28 m nbsp Marah Della SYR 5 24 mTriple jump nbsp Yousra Belkhir TUN 12 34 m nbsp Fatma Ben Hammadi TUN 12 21 m nbsp Fatma Hassen Al Harbi BHR 11 28 mShot put 4 kg nbsp Oulaa Mohamed Atiya EGY 13 44 m nbsp Sihem Marrakchi TUN 12 62 m nbsp Asma Khalifa Abu Ali BHR 10 06 mDiscus throw 1 kg nbsp Ilhem Essayed Hassen EGY 43 79 m nbsp Khouloud Babay TUN 40 17 m nbsp Ibtihel Abboud LBA 38 50 mJavelin throw 600 g nbsp Sihem Marrakchi TUN 41 74 m nbsp Ibtihel Abboud LBA 31 39 m nbsp Sheikha Sakr Eddussary QAT 25 47 mHammer throw 4 kg nbsp Rana Ahmad Taha EGY 53 36 m CR nbsp Ilhem Essayed Hassen EGY 42 50 m Only two finishers nb2 Heptathlon nbsp Niouar Jerbi TUN 4296 pts nbsp Rania Shokri El Kubaly JOR 4136 pts nbsp Rabaa Rezgui TUN 3314 ptsnb2 A third competitor in the women s hammer throw Tunisia s Najet Ben Chikha failed to record a valid mark Medal table edit Host nation Tunisia RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Tunisia 131715452 nbsp Sudan1154203 nbsp Egypt730104 nbsp Syria33285 nbsp Bahrain31266 nbsp Qatar244107 nbsp Kuwait21478 nbsp United Arab Emirates21039 nbsp Saudi Arabia162910 nbsp Jordan023511 nbsp Libya014512 nbsp Oman0022Totals 12 entries 444442130References edit Pan Arab Junior Championships GBR Athletics Retrieved on 2015 02 22 Ihab Abdelrahman El Sayed IAAF Retrieved on 2015 05 31 Alaa El Din El Ashry IAAF Retrieved on 2015 05 31 World Youth Championships 2009 World Junior Athletics History 2012 10 27 Retrieved on 2015 05 31 ResultsChampionnats Arabes sur piste JuniorsRades 20 au 23 06 2008 Tunis Athletisme Retrieved on 2015 05 31 Al Batal Al Arabi Volume 66 pp 25 36 Arab Athletics Federation 2008 Retrieved on 2015 05 31 Gomri Slim 2008 06 24 Arab Junior Championships IAAF Retrieved on 2016 07 08 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2008 Arab Junior Athletics Championships amp oldid 1106919073, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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