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2015 African Junior Athletics Championships

The 2015 African Junior Athletics Championships was the twelfth edition of the biennial, continental athletics tournament for African athletes aged 19 years or younger. It was held at the Addis Ababa Stadium in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia from 5–8 March. It was the first time that Ethiopia hosted the event and followed on from the 2008 African Championships in Athletics, which was hosted at the same venue.[1]

12th African Junior Championships
Dates5–8 March
Host cityAddis Ababa, Ethiopia
VenueAddis Ababa Stadium
LevelUnder-20
Events43

As part of the preparations for the event, the Ethiopian government paid five million Ethiopian birr (around US$250,000) to renovate the host stadium's athletics facilities. The Ethiopian Minister for sport, Abdissa Yadeta, cited the improved international image and promotion of athletics internally as the justifications for the investment. The Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation held the rights to broadcast the competition and its opening and closing ceremonies on television in the host country, while a French broadcaster held the worldwide broadcasting rights.[2]

The Confederation of African Athletics hosted its two-day congress in the city's African Union Hall, prior to the championships; the serving president Hamad Kalkaba Malboum was re-elected for a third term.[3] Cultural events were also staged alongside the sports competition, with the Ethiopian National Theatre holding concerts to promote the nation's music. Reflecting concern around the Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa, all foreign delegations were screened for the virus upon arrival. The total budget for the hosting costs of the championships (excluding the stadium investment) was estimated at 30 million Ethiopian birr (around USD$1.5 million).[4]

Mohamed Magdi Hamza (men's shot put) and Joshua Kiprui Cheptegei (men's 10,000 metres) both set championship records.[5] Cheptegei and Yomif Kejelcha won the same long-distance events as they had at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics.[6] Divine Oduduru, the 2013 men's 200 metres champion, returned and defended his title and expanded his honours include the 100 metres and 4×100 metres relay gold medals. Reigning Commonwealth Games champion, Ese Brume defended her long jump title with a championship record mark and was the stand-out athlete of the meeting, winning this title as well as a triple jump gold, 100 m bronze, and 4×100 m gold with Nigeria (also in a championship record). Dawit Seyaum was the third athlete to return and defend their title, doing so in the women's 1500 metres, and also the third reigning World Junior champion to win at the meet.[7]

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Ethiopia)

RankNOCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Nigeria (NGR)128727
2  South Africa (RSA)97723
3  Ethiopia (ETH)6121028
4  Egypt (EGY)55313
5  Kenya (KEN)45312
6  Algeria (ALG)2125
7  Botswana (BOT)2103
8  Morocco (MAR)1135
9  Uganda (UGA)1023
10  Tunisia (TUN)1012
11  Ivory Coast (CIV)0101
  Namibia (NAM)0101
  Zimbabwe (ZIM)0101
14  Congo (CGO)0011
  Madagascar (MAD)0011
  Zambia (ZAM)0011
Totals (16 entries)434341127

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Divine Oduduru (NGR) 10.44   Arthur Gue Cissé (CIV) 10.63   Sydney Siame (ZAM) 10.77
200 metres   Divine Oduduru (NGR) 21.22   Victor Peka (NGR) 21.53   Gilles Anthony Afoumba (CGO) 21.59
400 metres   Karabo Sibanda (BOT) 46.33   Alexander Sampao (KEN) 46.54   Adekunle Rilwan Fasasi (NGR) 46.84
800 metres   Patrick Kiprotich Ronoh (KEN) 1:50.21   Jonah Koech Kipruto (KEN) 1:50.88   Temam Tura (ETH) 1:51.06
1500 metres   Anthony Kiptoo (KEN) 3:43.98   Gilbert Kwemoi (KEN) 3:44.59   Chala Regasa (ETH) 3:44.92
5000 metres   Yomif Kejelcha (ETH) 14:31.03   Fredrick Kiptoo (KEN) 14:34.06   Daniel Kipkemoi Mamba (KEN) 14:39.32
10,000 metres   Joshua Cheptegei (UGA) 29:58.70   Davis Kiplagat (KEN) 29:59.32   Gurmessa Nega (ETH) 30:02.38
110 metres hurdles   Abdullahi Bashiru (NGR) 13.99   Amine Bouanani (ALG) 14.24   Rivaldo Robberts (RSA) 14.27
400 metres hurdles   Larry Lombaard (RSA) 51.80   Abebe Robi (ETH) 52.13   Avotrin Rakotoarimiandry (MAD) 53.29
3000 metres steeplechase   Abraham Kibiwott (KEN) 8:47.43   Wogene Sidamo (ETH) 8:51.57   Amare Tegegn (ETH) 9:01.58
4×100 metres relay   Nigeria (NGR)
Thankgod Igube
Victor Peka
Chuwudi Olisakwe
Divine Oduduru
39.99   Botswana (BOT)
Thabiso Sekgopi
Leungo Scotch
Karabo Mothibi
Vincent Basima
40.95   South Africa (RSA)
Larry Lombaard
Rivaldo Robberts
Hanno Coetzer
Darren de Bruin
41.46
4×400 metres relay   Botswana (BOT)
Karabo Sibanda
Leungo Scotch
Unod Keetile
Vincent Basima
3:11.00   Ethiopia (ETH)
Kenenisa Bali
Aduga Tesfaye
Haji Beker
Gezahagne Feleke
3:11.19   Nigeria (NGR)
Omeiza Akerele
Adewale Sikiru Adeyemi
Abdulsalam Audu
Rilwan Adekunle Fasasi
3:11.20
10,000 m walk   Mahmoud Mohamed Mahmoud (EGY) 48:47.90   Gemechu Biratu (ETH) 49:06.89   Mohammed Fekkoun (ALG) 53:05.62
High jump   Hichem Bouhanoune (ALG) 2.12 m   Mpho Links (RSA) 2.10 m   Theddus Okpara (NGR) 2.06 m
Pole vault   Seifeddine Mejri (TUN) 4.40 m   Ituah Enahoro (NGR) 4.10 m   Mostafa Ramadan Mohamed (EGY) 3.50 m
Long jump   Mouhcine Khoua (MAR) 7.45 m   Theddus Okpara (NGR) 7.44 m   Yasser Triki (ALG) 7.39 m
Triple jump   Haithem Sebbat (ALG) 15.39 m   Brian Mada (ZIM) 15.30 m   Marouane Aissaoui (MAR) 15.30 m
Shot put   Mohamed Magdi Hamza (EGY) 20.66 m CR AJR   Shehab Abdeaziz (EGY) 18.43 m   Jason van Rooyan (RSA) 17.73 m
Discus throw   Johan Scholtz (RSA) 57.57 m   Hassan El Shabrawy (EGY) 54.74 m   Jason van Rooyan (RSA) 52.68 m
Hammer throw   Ismail Tarek Ahmed (EGY) 74.46 m   Tshepang Makhethe (RSA) 74.28 m   Hassar Abdellah (MAR) 67.64 m
Javelin throw   Bahaa Khalil Sherif (EGY) 70.09 m   Leon Loubser (RSA) 67.69 m   Othow Ojulu (ETH) 66.23 m

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Tamzin Thomas (RSA) 11.69   Aniekeme Alphonsus (NGR) 11.83   Ese Brume (NGR) 11.86
200 metres
w:-1.6 m/s
  Praise Idamadudu (NGR) 23.76   Tegest Yuma (ETH) 23.84 NR   Aniekeme Alphonsus (NGR) 24.19
400 metres   Olowatosin Adeloye (NGR) 54.09   Esther Asamu (NGR) 55.11   Tegest Yuma (ETH) 55.24
800 metres   Chaltu Regasa (ETH) 2:09.20   Kore Nagaho (ETH) 2:09.61   Susan Aneno (UGA) 2:11.73
1500 metres   Dawit Seyaum (ETH) 4:15.94   Besu Beko (ETH) 4:17.11   Irene Chepkemoi (KEN) 4:26.19
3000 metres   Medina Nigussie (ETH) 9:31.37   Suru Galchu (ETH) 9:34.48   Felis Sandra Chebet (KEN) 9:38.60
5000 metres   Etagegn Woldu (ETH) 17:02.71   Sintayehu Lewetegn (ETH) 17:03.87   Stella Chesang (UGA) 17:04.91
100 metres hurdles   Oluwatobiloba Amusan (NGR) 14.26   Lina Amr Gaber Ahmed (EGY) 14.48   Temidayo Osinbanjo (NGR) 14.58
400 metres hurdles   Gizelle Magerman (RSA) 59.41   Daisy Akpofa (NGR) 60.35   Glory Onome Nathaniel (NGR) 60.51
3000 metres steeplechase   Stella Jepkosgei Rutto (KEN) 10:22.47   Zewdine Teklemariam (ETH) 10:31.40   Mihret Adhena (ETH) 10:37.26
4×100 metres relay   Nigeria (NGR)
Aniekeme Alphonsus
Omotayo Abolaji
Blessing Adiakerehawa
Ese Brume
44.83 CR   South Africa (RSA)
Carla Johnson
Simone du Plooy
Robyn Haupt
Tamzin Thomas
46.49   Ethiopia (ETH)
Fayo Frew
Besa Kedir
Mintamir Emagnu
Abise Kebede
48.30
4×400 metres relay   Nigeria (NGR)
Esther Asamu
Yinka Ajayi
Praise Idamadudu
Olowatosin Adeloye
3:38.94   Ethiopia (ETH)
Kore Nagaho
Neima Suraj
Chaltu Regasa
Tegest Yuma
3:48.57 Not awarded[nb]
5000 m walk   Yehuaeye Mitiku (ETH) 24:49.11   Ayalnesh Negatu (ETH) 25:41.52   Chahinez Nasri (TUN) 27:08.52
High jump   Marlize Higgins (RSA) 1.80 m   Julia du Plessis (RSA) 1.75 m   Ghizlane Siba (MAR) 1.75 m
Pole vault   Louise Sparks Kaytlin (RSA) 3.40 m   Klilou Nahid (MAR) 2.20 m Only two finishers
Long jump   Ese Brume (NGR) 6.33 m CR   Carla Johnson (RSA) 5.92 m   Esraa Owis Samir Mohamed (EGY) 5.89 m
Triple jump   Ese Brume (NGR) 13.16 m   Esraa Samir Owis Mohamed (EGY) 13.04 m NR   Zinzi Chabangu (RSA) 13.03 m
Shot put   Monique Wagner (RSA) 13.96 m   Judith Anulika Aniefuna (NGR) 13.53 m   Amele Muluadam (ETH) 12.23 m NR
Discus throw   Leandri Geel (RSA) 46.76 m   Amira Sayed Khaled (EGY) 44.60 m   Fatma Eladly Khaled (EGY) 43.19 m
Hammer throw   Israa Mostafa Mohamed (EGY) 57.85 m   Stefanie Greyling (RSA) 53.71 m   Letitia Janse van Rensburg (RSA) 52.42 m
Javelin throw   Jo-Ane van Dyk (RSA) 49.47 m   Kelechi Nwanaga (NGR) 46.46 m   Shura Jilo (ETH) 43.85 m
Heptathlon   Temidayo Osinbanjo (NGR) 4765 pts   Kaiqtion Kruger (NAM) 4641 pts   Nienka du Toit (RSA) 4490 pts
  • nb The women's 4×400 m relay had three entering teams Nigeria, Ethiopia and Kenya, but the bronze medal was not awarded as the Kenya team were disqualified.


References

  1. ^ African Junior Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-03-07.
  2. ^ Gebrehiwot, Mamo (2015-03-04). 12th African Juniors’ Athletics Championships to Kick Off on Thursday. Ethio Sports. Retrieved on 2015-03-07.
  3. ^ Butler, Nick (2015-03-07). Malboum unanimously re-elected as Confederation of African Athletics President. Inside the Games. Retrieved on 2015-03-07.
  4. ^ Ethiopia: African Youth Athletics Championship Kicks Off Thursday. The Ethiopian Herald (2015-03-04). Retrieved on 2015-03-07.
  5. ^ Negash, Elshadai (2015-03-07). Hamza and Cheptegei highlight opening days of African Junior Championships. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-03-07.
  6. ^ 2014 World Junior Championships Results. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-03-11.
  7. ^ Ouma, Mark (2015-03-09). Nigerian defending champions Brume, Oduduru prevail-African Junior Champs Day Four. African Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-03-11.
Results
  • Full results
  • Ouma, Mark (2015-03-06). Khoua, Kibiwot, Beriso, Kaytlin, Geel, bag gold medals at African Junior Athletics champs-Day One. African Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-03-07.
  • Ouma, Mark (2015-03-07). Egyptian Magdy sets African Junior record-Day Two African Junior champs. African Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-03-07.
  • Ouma, Mark (2015-03-08). Nigerian women set championship record as Egypt clinch three gold medals-African Junior champs Day Three. African Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-03-11.
  • Ouma, Mark (2015-03-09). Nigerian defending champions Brume, Oduduru prevail-African Junior Champs Day Four. African Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-03-11.

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The 2015 African Junior Athletics Championships was the twelfth edition of the biennial continental athletics tournament for African athletes aged 19 years or younger It was held at the Addis Ababa Stadium in Addis Ababa Ethiopia from 5 8 March It was the first time that Ethiopia hosted the event and followed on from the 2008 African Championships in Athletics which was hosted at the same venue 1 12th African Junior ChampionshipsDates5 8 MarchHost cityAddis Ababa EthiopiaVenueAddis Ababa StadiumLevelUnder 20Events43 2013 Bambous2017 Tlemcen As part of the preparations for the event the Ethiopian government paid five million Ethiopian birr around US 250 000 to renovate the host stadium s athletics facilities The Ethiopian Minister for sport Abdissa Yadeta cited the improved international image and promotion of athletics internally as the justifications for the investment The Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation held the rights to broadcast the competition and its opening and closing ceremonies on television in the host country while a French broadcaster held the worldwide broadcasting rights 2 The Confederation of African Athletics hosted its two day congress in the city s African Union Hall prior to the championships the serving president Hamad Kalkaba Malboum was re elected for a third term 3 Cultural events were also staged alongside the sports competition with the Ethiopian National Theatre holding concerts to promote the nation s music Reflecting concern around the Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa all foreign delegations were screened for the virus upon arrival The total budget for the hosting costs of the championships excluding the stadium investment was estimated at 30 million Ethiopian birr around USD 1 5 million 4 Mohamed Magdi Hamza men s shot put and Joshua Kiprui Cheptegei men s 10 000 metres both set championship records 5 Cheptegei and Yomif Kejelcha won the same long distance events as they had at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics 6 Divine Oduduru the 2013 men s 200 metres champion returned and defended his title and expanded his honours include the 100 metres and 4 100 metres relay gold medals Reigning Commonwealth Games champion Ese Brume defended her long jump title with a championship record mark and was the stand out athlete of the meeting winning this title as well as a triple jump gold 100 m bronze and 4 100 m gold with Nigeria also in a championship record Dawit Seyaum was the third athlete to return and defend their title doing so in the women s 1500 metres and also the third reigning World Junior champion to win at the meet 7 Contents 1 Medal table 2 Medal summary 2 1 Men 2 2 Women 3 ReferencesMedal table Edit Host nation Ethiopia RankNOCGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 Nigeria NGR 1287272 South Africa RSA 977233 Ethiopia ETH 61210284 Egypt EGY 553135 Kenya KEN 453126 Algeria ALG 21257 Botswana BOT 21038 Morocco MAR 11359 Uganda UGA 102310 Tunisia TUN 101211 Ivory Coast CIV 0101 Namibia NAM 0101 Zimbabwe ZIM 010114 Congo CGO 0011 Madagascar MAD 0011 Zambia ZAM 0011Totals 16 entries 434341127Medal summary EditMen Edit Event Gold Silver Bronze100 metres Divine Oduduru NGR 10 44 Arthur Gue Cisse CIV 10 63 Sydney Siame ZAM 10 77200 metres Divine Oduduru NGR 21 22 Victor Peka NGR 21 53 Gilles Anthony Afoumba CGO 21 59400 metres Karabo Sibanda BOT 46 33 Alexander Sampao KEN 46 54 Adekunle Rilwan Fasasi NGR 46 84800 metres Patrick Kiprotich Ronoh KEN 1 50 21 Jonah Koech Kipruto KEN 1 50 88 Temam Tura ETH 1 51 061500 metres Anthony Kiptoo KEN 3 43 98 Gilbert Kwemoi KEN 3 44 59 Chala Regasa ETH 3 44 925000 metres Yomif Kejelcha ETH 14 31 03 Fredrick Kiptoo KEN 14 34 06 Daniel Kipkemoi Mamba KEN 14 39 3210 000 metres Joshua Cheptegei UGA 29 58 70 Davis Kiplagat KEN 29 59 32 Gurmessa Nega ETH 30 02 38110 metres hurdles Abdullahi Bashiru NGR 13 99 Amine Bouanani ALG 14 24 Rivaldo Robberts RSA 14 27400 metres hurdles Larry Lombaard RSA 51 80 Abebe Robi ETH 52 13 Avotrin Rakotoarimiandry MAD 53 293000 metres steeplechase Abraham Kibiwott KEN 8 47 43 Wogene Sidamo ETH 8 51 57 Amare Tegegn ETH 9 01 584 100 metres relay Nigeria NGR Thankgod IgubeVictor PekaChuwudi OlisakweDivine Oduduru 39 99 Botswana BOT Thabiso SekgopiLeungo ScotchKarabo MothibiVincent Basima 40 95 South Africa RSA Larry LombaardRivaldo RobbertsHanno CoetzerDarren de Bruin 41 464 400 metres relay Botswana BOT Karabo SibandaLeungo ScotchUnod KeetileVincent Basima 3 11 00 Ethiopia ETH Kenenisa BaliAduga TesfayeHaji BekerGezahagne Feleke 3 11 19 Nigeria NGR Omeiza AkereleAdewale Sikiru AdeyemiAbdulsalam AuduRilwan Adekunle Fasasi 3 11 2010 000 m walk Mahmoud Mohamed Mahmoud EGY 48 47 90 Gemechu Biratu ETH 49 06 89 Mohammed Fekkoun ALG 53 05 62High jump Hichem Bouhanoune ALG 2 12 m Mpho Links RSA 2 10 m Theddus Okpara NGR 2 06 mPole vault Seifeddine Mejri TUN 4 40 m Ituah Enahoro NGR 4 10 m Mostafa Ramadan Mohamed EGY 3 50 mLong jump Mouhcine Khoua MAR 7 45 m Theddus Okpara NGR 7 44 m Yasser Triki ALG 7 39 mTriple jump Haithem Sebbat ALG 15 39 m Brian Mada ZIM 15 30 m Marouane Aissaoui MAR 15 30 mShot put Mohamed Magdi Hamza EGY 20 66 m CR AJR Shehab Abdeaziz EGY 18 43 m Jason van Rooyan RSA 17 73 mDiscus throw Johan Scholtz RSA 57 57 m Hassan El Shabrawy EGY 54 74 m Jason van Rooyan RSA 52 68 mHammer throw Ismail Tarek Ahmed EGY 74 46 m Tshepang Makhethe RSA 74 28 m Hassar Abdellah MAR 67 64 mJavelin throw Bahaa Khalil Sherif EGY 70 09 m Leon Loubser RSA 67 69 m Othow Ojulu ETH 66 23 mWomen Edit Event Gold Silver Bronze100 metres Tamzin Thomas RSA 11 69 Aniekeme Alphonsus NGR 11 83 Ese Brume NGR 11 86200 metres w 1 6 m s Praise Idamadudu NGR 23 76 Tegest Yuma ETH 23 84 NR Aniekeme Alphonsus NGR 24 19400 metres Olowatosin Adeloye NGR 54 09 Esther Asamu NGR 55 11 Tegest Yuma ETH 55 24800 metres Chaltu Regasa ETH 2 09 20 Kore Nagaho ETH 2 09 61 Susan Aneno UGA 2 11 731500 metres Dawit Seyaum ETH 4 15 94 Besu Beko ETH 4 17 11 Irene Chepkemoi KEN 4 26 193000 metres Medina Nigussie ETH 9 31 37 Suru Galchu ETH 9 34 48 Felis Sandra Chebet KEN 9 38 605000 metres Etagegn Woldu ETH 17 02 71 Sintayehu Lewetegn ETH 17 03 87 Stella Chesang UGA 17 04 91100 metres hurdles Oluwatobiloba Amusan NGR 14 26 Lina Amr Gaber Ahmed EGY 14 48 Temidayo Osinbanjo NGR 14 58400 metres hurdles Gizelle Magerman RSA 59 41 Daisy Akpofa NGR 60 35 Glory Onome Nathaniel NGR 60 513000 metres steeplechase Stella Jepkosgei Rutto KEN 10 22 47 Zewdine Teklemariam ETH 10 31 40 Mihret Adhena ETH 10 37 264 100 metres relay Nigeria NGR Aniekeme AlphonsusOmotayo AbolajiBlessing AdiakerehawaEse Brume 44 83 CR South Africa RSA Carla JohnsonSimone du PlooyRobyn HauptTamzin Thomas 46 49 Ethiopia ETH Fayo FrewBesa KedirMintamir EmagnuAbise Kebede 48 304 400 metres relay Nigeria NGR Esther AsamuYinka AjayiPraise IdamaduduOlowatosin Adeloye 3 38 94 Ethiopia ETH Kore NagahoNeima SurajChaltu RegasaTegest Yuma 3 48 57 Not awarded nb 5000 m walk Yehuaeye Mitiku ETH 24 49 11 Ayalnesh Negatu ETH 25 41 52 Chahinez Nasri TUN 27 08 52High jump Marlize Higgins RSA 1 80 m Julia du Plessis RSA 1 75 m Ghizlane Siba MAR 1 75 mPole vault Louise Sparks Kaytlin RSA 3 40 m Klilou Nahid MAR 2 20 m Only two finishersLong jump Ese Brume NGR 6 33 m CR Carla Johnson RSA 5 92 m Esraa Owis Samir Mohamed EGY 5 89 mTriple jump Ese Brume NGR 13 16 m Esraa Samir Owis Mohamed EGY 13 04 m NR Zinzi Chabangu RSA 13 03 mShot put Monique Wagner RSA 13 96 m Judith Anulika Aniefuna NGR 13 53 m Amele Muluadam ETH 12 23 m NRDiscus throw Leandri Geel RSA 46 76 m Amira Sayed Khaled EGY 44 60 m Fatma Eladly Khaled EGY 43 19 mHammer throw Israa Mostafa Mohamed EGY 57 85 m Stefanie Greyling RSA 53 71 m Letitia Janse van Rensburg RSA 52 42 mJavelin throw Jo Ane van Dyk RSA 49 47 m Kelechi Nwanaga NGR 46 46 m Shura Jilo ETH 43 85 mHeptathlon Temidayo Osinbanjo NGR 4765 pts Kaiqtion Kruger NAM 4641 pts Nienka du Toit RSA 4490 ptsnb The women s 4 400 m relay had three entering teams Nigeria Ethiopia and Kenya but the bronze medal was not awarded as the Kenya team were disqualified References Edit African Junior Championships GBR Athletics Retrieved on 2015 03 07 Gebrehiwot Mamo 2015 03 04 12th African Juniors Athletics Championships to Kick Off on Thursday Ethio Sports Retrieved on 2015 03 07 Butler Nick 2015 03 07 Malboum unanimously re elected as Confederation of African Athletics President Inside the Games Retrieved on 2015 03 07 Ethiopia African Youth Athletics Championship Kicks Off Thursday The Ethiopian Herald 2015 03 04 Retrieved on 2015 03 07 Negash Elshadai 2015 03 07 Hamza and Cheptegei highlight opening days of African Junior Championships IAAF Retrieved on 2015 03 07 2014 World Junior Championships Results IAAF Retrieved on 2015 03 11 Ouma Mark 2015 03 09 Nigerian defending champions Brume Oduduru prevail African Junior Champs Day Four African Athletics Retrieved on 2015 03 11 ResultsFull results Ouma Mark 2015 03 06 Khoua Kibiwot Beriso Kaytlin Geel bag gold medals at African Junior Athletics champs Day One African Athletics Retrieved on 2015 03 07 Ouma Mark 2015 03 07 Egyptian Magdy sets African Junior record Day Two African Junior champs African Athletics Retrieved on 2015 03 07 Ouma Mark 2015 03 08 Nigerian women set championship record as Egypt clinch three gold medals African Junior champs Day Three African Athletics Retrieved on 2015 03 11 Ouma Mark 2015 03 09 Nigerian defending champions Brume Oduduru prevail African Junior Champs Day Four African Athletics Retrieved on 2015 03 11 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2015 African Junior Athletics Championships amp oldid 1140460974, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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