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2013 African Junior Athletics Championships

The 2013 African Junior Athletics Championships was the eleventh edition of the biennial, continental athletics tournament for African athletes aged 19 years or younger. It was held at the Germain Comarmond Stadium in Bambous, Mauritius from 29 August – 1 September. A total of 223 athletes from 29 nations competed.[1] Neither pole vault event was held, due to a lack of entries, and the decathlon and heptathlon competitions were also not contested.[2]

XI African Junior Athletics Championships
Dates29 August – 1 September
Host cityBambous, Mauritius
VenueGermain Comarmond Stadium
LevelJunior
Events40
Participation223 athletes from
29 nations
Records set2 championship records

Originally scheduled to be held in South Africa, a dispute between Athletics South Africa and the national sports ministry resulted in the cancellation of holding rights in June 2013. Bambous, the 2009 host, stepped in at short notice to hold the event.[3]

The medal table was a closely contested affair. Nigeria had the most gold medals with nine in its haul of 19 medals. South Africa had seven golds, but had the highest overall total with 24 medals. Ethiopia also had seven golds, and had the second highest medal haul with 22. Egypt (five golds, 11 in total) and Kenya (four golds, 17 in total) were the next best performing nations. Of the 29 participating nations, 15 reached the medal table. Nigeria performed well in the sprinting events, Ethiopia and Kenya shared most of the middle- and long-distance running medals, while South Africa and Egypt took many medals in the field events.[4]

Wind affected most of the sprints and jumps events, slowing the track times and carrying the jumpers to further distances. Two championship records were improved during the competition: Sabelo Ntokozo Ndlovu cleared 15.92 m (52 ft 2+34 in) in the men's triple jump and Ahmed Hassan set a new standard of 19.59 m (64 ft 3+14 in) in the men's shot put.[4]

Several athletes won multiple individual medals. Among them, Martin Moses Kurong was the men's 10,000 m winner and 5000 m bronze medallist, Geraldine Ann Duvenhage and Mohamed Kalifa were double silver medallists in the men's and women's shot put and discus throw events, and Tegest Tamangnu Yuma was runner-up in both the women's short sprints. South Africa's Duwayne Boer was the long jump winner and took bronze in the triple jump. Nigeria's Ese Brume was the women's long jump winner and triple jump runner-up, as well as a gold medallist in the 4×100 metres relay. South Africa's Megan Wilke won the javelin throw and surprisingly she also took the high jump silver medal.[5]

Nigeria's 200 m champion, Divine Oduduru, progressed to the junior level after his sprint double at the 2013 African Youth Athletics Championships.[6] The Ethiopian duo Tigist Gashaw and Dawit Seyaum were first and second in the women's 1500 metres, switching their placings from the 2013 World Youth Championships in Athletics.[4]

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Harry Chukwudike (NGR) 10.54   Mamus Emuobonuvie (NGR) 10.58   Jonathan Permal (MRI) 10.65
200 metres
(Wind: −3.6 m/s)
  Divine Oduduru (NGR) 21.19   Jonathan Permal (MRI) 21.26   Fana James Mokofeng (RSA) 21.62
400 metres   Denis Opio (UGA) 46.94   Omeiza Akerele (NGR) 47.32   Mohamed Belbachir (ALG) 47.40
800 metres   Berke Kahsay (ETH) 1:46.94   Jonathan Kitilit (KEN) 1:48.03   Nader Belhanbel (MAR) 1:48.49
1500 metres   Mathew Kiptanui (KEN) 3:39.91   John Maina (KEN) 3:42.31   Chalachew Shemeles (ETH) 3:42.45
5000 metres   Moses Mukono (KEN) 13:54.36   Abdallah Kibet Mande (UGA) 13:55.10   Martin Moses Kurong (UGA) 13:56.39
10,000 metres   Martin Moses Kurong (UGA) 28:31.80   Elvis Cheboi (KEN) 28:36.28   Josephat Kiprop (KEN) 28:37.09
110 metres hurdles
(Wind: −3.6 m/s)
  Mohamed Koussi (MAR) 14.14   Tiaan Smit (RSA) 14.30   Behailu Alemshet (ETH) 14.57
400 metres hurdles   Constant Pretorius (RSA) 51.08   Kenneth Kurui (KEN) 52.65   Orwin Emilien (MRI) 53.18
3000 metres steeplechase   Festus Kiprono (KEN) 8:38.99   Zewdu Molla (ETH) 8:51.73   Gigsa Tolosa (ETH) 8:55.38
4×100 metres relay   Nigeria (NGR)
Mamus Emuobonuvie
Tega Odele
Divine Oduduru
Harry Chukwudike
40.36   Mauritius (MRI)
Jean-Yann de Grace
Jonathan Permal
Orwin Emilien
Julien Meunier
40.86   South Africa (RSA)
Keenan Michau
Walter Ungerer
Fana James Mokofeng
Wesley Pinidele
41.01
4×400 metres relay   Nigeria (NGR)
Adedamola Adenui
Charles Okezie
Ugochukwu Ottah
Omeiza Akerele
3:14.50   Gambia (GAM)
Wandifa Sanneth
Ebrahima Camara
Omar Jammeh
Tijan Keita
3:14.76   Ethiopia (ETH)
Fikre Muluken
Mohammed Gemechu
Alemayehu Abera
Chala Abebe
3:15.08
10,000 m walk   Aymene Sabri (ALG) 45:58.52   Getamesay Nigusse (ETH) 46:07.94   Abdessamie Saidani (ALG) 47:21.24
High jump   Omar Kaseb (EGY) 2.11 m   Theddus Okpara (NGR) 2.05 m   Heath Takudzwa Muchichwa (ZIM) 2.00 m
Long jump   Duwayne Andrew Boer (RSA) 7.58 m (w)   Babajide Okulaja (NGR) 7.42 m (w)   Ruto Kiplagat (KEN) 7.28 m
Triple jump   Sabelo Ntokozo Ndlovu (RSA) 15.92 m CR   Ruto Kiplagat (KEN) 15.43 m   Duwayne Andrew Boer (RSA) 15.13 m
Shot put   Mostafa Amr Hassan (EGY) 19.59 m CR   Mohamed Kalifa (EGY) 19.05 m   Ruan Combrinck (RSA) 17.08 m
Discus throw   Gerhard De Beer (RSA) 55.58 m   Mohamed Kalifa (EGY) 50.98 m   Ahmed Elghobashy (EGY) 50.28 m
Hammer throw   Eslam Ibrahim (EGY) 74.49 m   Hisham Loufti Abd El Wahab (EGY) 61.74 m   Dean William (SEY) 52.29 m
Javelin throw   Alex Kiprotich (KEN) 71.43 m   Reinhard Vanzyl (RSA) 69.73 m   Maged Mohsen El Amer (EGY) 69.40 m

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Thebogo Mamathu (RSA) 11.98   Tegest Tamangnu (ETH) 12.12   Philippa Van Der Merve (RSA) 12.16
200 metres
(Wind: −3.5 m/s)
  Nkiruka Uwakwe (NGR) 24.21   Tegest Tamangnu (ETH) 24.27   Loungo Matihaku (BOT) 24.62
400 metres   Ada Benjamin (NGR) 52.87   Rita Ossai (NGR) 53.84   Selam Abrhaley (ETH) 54.80
800 metres   Alem Gereziher (ETH) 2:03.78   Agatha Kimaswai (KEN) 2:04.91   Tigst Assefa (ETH) 2:05.65
1500 metres   Dawit Seyaum (ETH) 4:09.00   Tigist Gashaw (ETH) 4:12.38   Sheila Chepnegetich (KEN) 4:13.15
3000 metres   Haftamnesh Tesfay (ETH) 9:32.33   Sheila Chepnegetich (KEN) 9:32.97   Roman Giday (ETH) 9:36.41
5000 metres   Ruti Aga (ETH) 16:00.98   Lina Cheruto (KEN) 16:04.34   Alemitu Heroye (ETH) 16:08.85
100 metres hurdles
(Wind: −2.8 m/s)
  Marthe Koala (BUR) 14.09   Favour Efe (NGR) 14.53   Mercia Ventea (RSA) 15.04
400 metres hurdles   Dihia Haddar (ALG) 58.82   Meaza Kebede (ETH) 1:01.21   Daisy Akpofa (NGR) 1:01.34
3000 metres steeplechase   Weynshet Ansa (ETH) 9:59.46   Marion Jepkonga Kibor (KEN) 10:02.46   Lina Cheruto (KEN) 10:03.74
4×100 metres relay   Nigeria (NGR)
Nkiruka Uwakwe
Ese Brume
Margaret Bolufawi
Nkem Ezealah
46.28   South Africa (RSA)
Mercia Ventea
Philippa Van Der Merve
Stacey Welsch
Thebogo Mamathu
47.56 Not awarded
4×400 metres relay   Nigeria (NGR)
Nkiruka Uwakwe
Ada Benjamn
Abike Egbeniyi
Rita Ossai
3:37.93   Ethiopia (ETH)
Selam Abrhaley
Tigst Assefa
Mahlet Mulugeta
Alem Gereziher
3:42.18   South Africa (RSA)
Lezaan Jordaan
Philippa Van Der Merve
Janet Seeliger
Izelle Neuhoff
3:57.78
5000 m walk   Askale Tiksa (ETH) 25:30.90   Anel Opsthuizen (RSA) 25:39.44   Sarah Loveth Malagu (NGR) 26:16.53
High jump   Rhizlane Siba (MAR) 1.75 m   Megan Wilke (RSA) 1.60 m   Anna Milizar (MRI) 1.60 m
Long jump   Ese Brume (NGR) 6.33 m (w)   Janet Seeliger (RSA) 6.00 m   Marthe Koala (BUR) 5.60 m (w)
Triple jump   Lerato Sechele (LES) 12.62 m (w)   Ese Brume (NGR) 12.52 m (w)   Amira Bendrif (MAR) 12.16 m (w)
Shot put   Lezaan Jordaan (RSA) 15.07 m   Geraldine Ann Duvenhage (RSA) 13.47 m   Juditha Aniefuna (NGR) 13.26 m
Discus throw   Fadya El Kasaby (EGY) 42.71 m   Geraldine Ann Duvenhage (RSA) 42.00 m   Marie Helen Rose (SEY) 28.03 m
Hammer throw   Aya Ebrahem Adly (EGY) 53.88 m   Chene Margo Coetzee (RSA) 49.66 m   Yasmine Talbi (ALG) 48.95 m
Javelin throw   Megan Wilke (RSA) 47.42 m   Seba Bassem El Sehily (EGY) 47.29 m   Zandri Bailey (RSA) 46.30 m
  • A third team from Mauritius was present in the women's 4 × 100 m relay but failed to finish the race.[7]
  • Long jump winner Ese Brume also had a wind-legal jump of 6.22 metres.[8]

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Mauritius)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Nigeria97319
2  South Africa79824
3  Ethiopia77822
4  Egypt54211
5  Kenya49417
6  Uganda2114
7  Algeria2035
8  Morocco2024
9  Burkina Faso1012
10  Lesotho1001
11  Mauritius*0235
12  Gambia0101
13  Seychelles0022
14  Botswana0011
  Zimbabwe0011
Totals (15 entries)404039119

Participation

References

  1. ^ Meet Statistics 2018-09-23 at the Wayback Machine. Timetronics (2013-09-01). Retrieved on 2013-09-14.
  2. ^ 28/08/2013 11th African Junior Championships to start tomorrow Archived 2013-09-14 at archive.today. Confederation of African Athletics. Retrieved on 2013-09-14.
  3. ^ Akpodonor, Gowon (2013-09-08). How Nigeria Junior Athletes Conquered Africa In City Of Paradise 2013-09-11 at the Wayback Machine. Nigerian Guardian. Retrieved on 2013-09-14.
  4. ^ a b c Menon Ramsamy and Reynolds Quirin (2013-09-01). Ethiopian and Nigerian athletes impress at African Junior Champs. IAAF. Retrieved on 2013-09-14.
  5. ^ XIemes JUN CHAMPIONNATS D'AFRIQUE 2013-10-29 at the Wayback Machine. Timetronics. Retrieved on 2013-09-14.
  6. ^ Minshull, Phil (2013-03-31). Kenya's Chepwogen, Jepkemei and Biwott impress at African Youth Champs. IAAF. Retrieved on 2013-09-14.
  7. ^ 4 x 100m Women Final ; Official result since 16:44 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. Timetronics. Retrieved on 2013-09-14.
  8. ^ Long Jump Women Final ; Official result since 15:04 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. Timetronics. Retrieved on 2013-09-14.
Results
  • Time schedule for XIemes JUN CHAMPIONNATS D'AFRIQUE 2013-09-10 at the Wayback Machine. Timetronics. Retrieved on 2013-09-14.
  • XIemes JUN CHAMPIONNATS D'AFRIQUE 2013-10-29 at the Wayback Machine. Timetronics. Retrieved on 2013-09-14.
  • Complete Results Men. MAA. Retrieved on 2013-09-14.
  • Complete Results Women. MAA. Retrieved on 2013-09-14.

External links

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The 2013 African Junior Athletics Championships was the eleventh edition of the biennial continental athletics tournament for African athletes aged 19 years or younger It was held at the Germain Comarmond Stadium in Bambous Mauritius from 29 August 1 September A total of 223 athletes from 29 nations competed 1 Neither pole vault event was held due to a lack of entries and the decathlon and heptathlon competitions were also not contested 2 XI African Junior Athletics ChampionshipsDates29 August 1 SeptemberHost cityBambous MauritiusVenueGermain Comarmond StadiumLevelJuniorEvents40Participation223 athletes from 29 nationsRecords set2 championship records 2011 Gaborone2015 Addis Ababa Originally scheduled to be held in South Africa a dispute between Athletics South Africa and the national sports ministry resulted in the cancellation of holding rights in June 2013 Bambous the 2009 host stepped in at short notice to hold the event 3 The medal table was a closely contested affair Nigeria had the most gold medals with nine in its haul of 19 medals South Africa had seven golds but had the highest overall total with 24 medals Ethiopia also had seven golds and had the second highest medal haul with 22 Egypt five golds 11 in total and Kenya four golds 17 in total were the next best performing nations Of the 29 participating nations 15 reached the medal table Nigeria performed well in the sprinting events Ethiopia and Kenya shared most of the middle and long distance running medals while South Africa and Egypt took many medals in the field events 4 Wind affected most of the sprints and jumps events slowing the track times and carrying the jumpers to further distances Two championship records were improved during the competition Sabelo Ntokozo Ndlovu cleared 15 92 m 52 ft 2 3 4 in in the men s triple jump and Ahmed Hassan set a new standard of 19 59 m 64 ft 3 1 4 in in the men s shot put 4 Several athletes won multiple individual medals Among them Martin Moses Kurong was the men s 10 000 m winner and 5000 m bronze medallist Geraldine Ann Duvenhage and Mohamed Kalifa were double silver medallists in the men s and women s shot put and discus throw events and Tegest Tamangnu Yuma was runner up in both the women s short sprints South Africa s Duwayne Boer was the long jump winner and took bronze in the triple jump Nigeria s Ese Brume was the women s long jump winner and triple jump runner up as well as a gold medallist in the 4 100 metres relay South Africa s Megan Wilke won the javelin throw and surprisingly she also took the high jump silver medal 5 Nigeria s 200 m champion Divine Oduduru progressed to the junior level after his sprint double at the 2013 African Youth Athletics Championships 6 The Ethiopian duo Tigist Gashaw and Dawit Seyaum were first and second in the women s 1500 metres switching their placings from the 2013 World Youth Championships in Athletics 4 Contents 1 Medal summary 1 1 Men 1 2 Women 2 Medal table 3 Participation 4 References 5 External linksMedal summary EditMen Edit Event Gold Silver Bronze100 metres Harry Chukwudike NGR 10 54 Mamus Emuobonuvie NGR 10 58 Jonathan Permal MRI 10 65200 metres Wind 3 6 m s Divine Oduduru NGR 21 19 Jonathan Permal MRI 21 26 Fana James Mokofeng RSA 21 62400 metres Denis Opio UGA 46 94 Omeiza Akerele NGR 47 32 Mohamed Belbachir ALG 47 40800 metres Berke Kahsay ETH 1 46 94 Jonathan Kitilit KEN 1 48 03 Nader Belhanbel MAR 1 48 491500 metres Mathew Kiptanui KEN 3 39 91 John Maina KEN 3 42 31 Chalachew Shemeles ETH 3 42 455000 metres Moses Mukono KEN 13 54 36 Abdallah Kibet Mande UGA 13 55 10 Martin Moses Kurong UGA 13 56 3910 000 metres Martin Moses Kurong UGA 28 31 80 Elvis Cheboi KEN 28 36 28 Josephat Kiprop KEN 28 37 09110 metres hurdles Wind 3 6 m s Mohamed Koussi MAR 14 14 Tiaan Smit RSA 14 30 Behailu Alemshet ETH 14 57400 metres hurdles Constant Pretorius RSA 51 08 Kenneth Kurui KEN 52 65 Orwin Emilien MRI 53 183000 metres steeplechase Festus Kiprono KEN 8 38 99 Zewdu Molla ETH 8 51 73 Gigsa Tolosa ETH 8 55 384 100 metres relay Nigeria NGR Mamus EmuobonuvieTega OdeleDivine OduduruHarry Chukwudike 40 36 Mauritius MRI Jean Yann de GraceJonathan PermalOrwin EmilienJulien Meunier 40 86 South Africa RSA Keenan MichauWalter UngererFana James MokofengWesley Pinidele 41 014 400 metres relay Nigeria NGR Adedamola AdenuiCharles OkezieUgochukwu OttahOmeiza Akerele 3 14 50 Gambia GAM Wandifa SannethEbrahima CamaraOmar JammehTijan Keita 3 14 76 Ethiopia ETH Fikre MulukenMohammed GemechuAlemayehu AberaChala Abebe 3 15 0810 000 m walk Aymene Sabri ALG 45 58 52 Getamesay Nigusse ETH 46 07 94 Abdessamie Saidani ALG 47 21 24High jump Omar Kaseb EGY 2 11 m Theddus Okpara NGR 2 05 m Heath Takudzwa Muchichwa ZIM 2 00 mLong jump Duwayne Andrew Boer RSA 7 58 m w Babajide Okulaja NGR 7 42 m w Ruto Kiplagat KEN 7 28 mTriple jump Sabelo Ntokozo Ndlovu RSA 15 92 m CR Ruto Kiplagat KEN 15 43 m Duwayne Andrew Boer RSA 15 13 mShot put Mostafa Amr Hassan EGY 19 59 m CR Mohamed Kalifa EGY 19 05 m Ruan Combrinck RSA 17 08 mDiscus throw Gerhard De Beer RSA 55 58 m Mohamed Kalifa EGY 50 98 m Ahmed Elghobashy EGY 50 28 mHammer throw Eslam Ibrahim EGY 74 49 m Hisham Loufti Abd El Wahab EGY 61 74 m Dean William SEY 52 29 mJavelin throw Alex Kiprotich KEN 71 43 m Reinhard Vanzyl RSA 69 73 m Maged Mohsen El Amer EGY 69 40 mWomen Edit Event Gold Silver Bronze100 metres Thebogo Mamathu RSA 11 98 Tegest Tamangnu ETH 12 12 Philippa Van Der Merve RSA 12 16200 metres Wind 3 5 m s Nkiruka Uwakwe NGR 24 21 Tegest Tamangnu ETH 24 27 Loungo Matihaku BOT 24 62400 metres Ada Benjamin NGR 52 87 Rita Ossai NGR 53 84 Selam Abrhaley ETH 54 80800 metres Alem Gereziher ETH 2 03 78 Agatha Kimaswai KEN 2 04 91 Tigst Assefa ETH 2 05 651500 metres Dawit Seyaum ETH 4 09 00 Tigist Gashaw ETH 4 12 38 Sheila Chepnegetich KEN 4 13 153000 metres Haftamnesh Tesfay ETH 9 32 33 Sheila Chepnegetich KEN 9 32 97 Roman Giday ETH 9 36 415000 metres Ruti Aga ETH 16 00 98 Lina Cheruto KEN 16 04 34 Alemitu Heroye ETH 16 08 85100 metres hurdles Wind 2 8 m s Marthe Koala BUR 14 09 Favour Efe NGR 14 53 Mercia Ventea RSA 15 04400 metres hurdles Dihia Haddar ALG 58 82 Meaza Kebede ETH 1 01 21 Daisy Akpofa NGR 1 01 343000 metres steeplechase Weynshet Ansa ETH 9 59 46 Marion Jepkonga Kibor KEN 10 02 46 Lina Cheruto KEN 10 03 744 100 metres relay Nigeria NGR Nkiruka UwakweEse BrumeMargaret BolufawiNkem Ezealah 46 28 South Africa RSA Mercia VenteaPhilippa Van Der MerveStacey WelschThebogo Mamathu 47 56 Not awarded 4 400 metres relay Nigeria NGR Nkiruka UwakweAda BenjamnAbike EgbeniyiRita Ossai 3 37 93 Ethiopia ETH Selam AbrhaleyTigst AssefaMahlet MulugetaAlem Gereziher 3 42 18 South Africa RSA Lezaan JordaanPhilippa Van Der MerveJanet SeeligerIzelle Neuhoff 3 57 785000 m walk Askale Tiksa ETH 25 30 90 Anel Opsthuizen RSA 25 39 44 Sarah Loveth Malagu NGR 26 16 53High jump Rhizlane Siba MAR 1 75 m Megan Wilke RSA 1 60 m Anna Milizar MRI 1 60 mLong jump Ese Brume NGR 6 33 m w Janet Seeliger RSA 6 00 m Marthe Koala BUR 5 60 m w Triple jump Lerato Sechele LES 12 62 m w Ese Brume NGR 12 52 m w Amira Bendrif MAR 12 16 m w Shot put Lezaan Jordaan RSA 15 07 m Geraldine Ann Duvenhage RSA 13 47 m Juditha Aniefuna NGR 13 26 mDiscus throw Fadya El Kasaby EGY 42 71 m Geraldine Ann Duvenhage RSA 42 00 m Marie Helen Rose SEY 28 03 mHammer throw Aya Ebrahem Adly EGY 53 88 m Chene Margo Coetzee RSA 49 66 m Yasmine Talbi ALG 48 95 mJavelin throw Megan Wilke RSA 47 42 m Seba Bassem El Sehily EGY 47 29 m Zandri Bailey RSA 46 30 m A third team from Mauritius was present in the women s 4 100 m relay but failed to finish the race 7 Long jump winner Ese Brume also had a wind legal jump of 6 22 metres 8 Medal table Edit Host nation Mauritius RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 Nigeria973192 South Africa798243 Ethiopia778224 Egypt542115 Kenya494176 Uganda21147 Algeria20358 Morocco20249 Burkina Faso101210 Lesotho100111 Mauritius 023512 Gambia010113 Seychelles002214 Botswana0011 Zimbabwe0011Totals 15 entries 404039119Participation Edit Algeria 10 Angola 2 Botswana 6 Burkina Faso 2 Democratic Republic of the Congo 1 Egypt 11 Eritrea 5 Ethiopia 41 Gabon 3 Gambia 6 Kenya 20 Lesotho 1 Liberia 1 Libya 1 Madagascar 1 Mauritius 21 Morocco 8 Mozambique 3 Namibia 3 Nigeria 22 Rwanda 1 Senegal 4 Seychelles 3 South Africa 29 Swaziland 1 Tunisia 1 Uganda 4 Zambia 4 Zimbabwe 8 References Edit Meet Statistics Archived 2018 09 23 at the Wayback Machine Timetronics 2013 09 01 Retrieved on 2013 09 14 28 08 2013 11th African Junior Championships to start tomorrow Archived 2013 09 14 at archive today Confederation of African Athletics Retrieved on 2013 09 14 Akpodonor Gowon 2013 09 08 How Nigeria Junior Athletes Conquered Africa In City Of Paradise Archived 2013 09 11 at the Wayback Machine Nigerian Guardian Retrieved on 2013 09 14 a b c Menon Ramsamy and Reynolds Quirin 2013 09 01 Ethiopian and Nigerian athletes impress at African Junior Champs IAAF Retrieved on 2013 09 14 XIemes JUN CHAMPIONNATS D AFRIQUE Archived 2013 10 29 at the Wayback Machine Timetronics Retrieved on 2013 09 14 Minshull Phil 2013 03 31 Kenya s Chepwogen Jepkemei and Biwott impress at African Youth Champs IAAF Retrieved on 2013 09 14 4 x 100m Women Final Official result since 16 44 Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine Timetronics Retrieved on 2013 09 14 Long Jump Women Final Official result since 15 04 Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine Timetronics Retrieved on 2013 09 14 ResultsTime schedule for XIemes JUN CHAMPIONNATS D AFRIQUE Archived 2013 09 10 at the Wayback Machine Timetronics Retrieved on 2013 09 14 XIemes JUN CHAMPIONNATS D AFRIQUE Archived 2013 10 29 at the Wayback Machine Timetronics Retrieved on 2013 09 14 Complete Results Men MAA Retrieved on 2013 09 14 Complete Results Women MAA Retrieved on 2013 09 14 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2013 African Junior Athletics Championships amp oldid 1106801781, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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