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African U20 Championships in Athletics

The African Junior Athletics Championships is a biennial continental athletics event for junior athletes from African nations. Organized by the Confederation of African Athletics and first held in 1994, only athletes aged 19 or under are allowed to compete.[1]

Editions edit

Edition Year City Country Date Venue No. of
Events
No. of
Athletes
I 1994 Algiers Algeria 6–8 July
II 1995 Bouaké Ivory Coast 20–22 July
III 1997 Ibadan Nigeria 21–23 August
IV 1999 Tunis Tunisia 22–25 July
V 2001 Réduit Mauritius 9–12 July
VI 2003 Garoua Cameroon 31 July – 3 August
VII 2005 Tunis and Radès Tunisia 1–4 September
VIII 2007 Ouagadougou Burkina Faso 9–12 August
IX 2009 Bambous Mauritius 30 July – 2 August Stade Germain Comarmond 41
X 2011 Gaborone Botswana 12–15 May University of Botswana Stadium 44
XI 2013 Bambous Mauritius 29 August – 1 September Stade Germain Comarmond 40 223
XII 2015 Addis Ababa Ethiopia 5–8 March Addis Ababa Stadium 43
XIII 2017 Tlemcen Algeria 29 June – 2 July Lalla-Setti Stadium 41
XIV 2019 Abidjan Ivory Coast 16–20 April Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny
XV 2023 Ndola Zambia 29 April – 3 May Levy Mwanawasa Stadium

Championship records edit

Men edit

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet City Ref
100 m 10.29 (+0.5 m/s) Enoch Olaoluwa Adegoke   Nigeria 17 April 2019 2019 Championships Abidjan, Ivory Coast [2]
200 m 20.22 (+1.1 m/s) Clarence Munyai   South Africa 2 July 2017 2017 Championships Tlemcen, Algeria [3]
400 m 44.91 A Busang Kebinatshipi   Botswana 29 April 2023 2023 Championships Ndola, Zambia [4]
800 m 1:45.25 Ngeno Kipngetich   Kenya 20 April 2019 2019 Championships Abidjan, Ivory Coast [5]
1500 m 3:35.43 Hillary Maiyo   Kenya May 2011 2011 Championships Gaborone, Botswana
5000 m 13:13.06 Edward Zakayo   Kenya 19 April 2019 2019 Championships Abidjan, Ivory Coast [6]
10000 m 27:55.74 Geoffrey Kirui   Kenya May 2011 2011 Championships Gaborone, Botswana
110 m hurdles (0.99 m) 13.61 (+1.8 m/s) Atuma Ifeanyichukwu   Nigeria March 2015 2015 Championships Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
400 m hurdles 50.05 Cornel Fredericks   South Africa August 2009 2009 Championships Bambous, Mauritius
3000 m steeplechase 8:19.84 Raymond Yator   Kenya July 1999 1999 Championships Tunis, Tunisia
High jump 2.18 m Breyton Poole   South Africa 18 April 2019 2019 Championships Abidjan, Ivory Coast [7]
Pole vault 5.30 m Cheyne Rahme   South Africa August 2009 2009 Championships Bambous, Mauritius
Long jump 7.79 m Keenan Watson   South Africa August 2007 2007 Championships Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Triple jump 16.30 m (0.0 m/s) Chengetayi Mapaya   Zimbabwe 1 July 2017 2017 Championships Tlemcen, Algeria [8]
Shot put (6 kg) 20.66 m Mohamed Magdi Hamza   Egypt 6 March 2015 2015 Championships Addis Ababa, Ethiopia [9]
Discus throw (1.75 kg) 61.87 m Omar El-Ghazaly   Egypt August 2003 2003 Championships Garoua, Cameroon
Hammer throw (6 kg) 75.59 m Alaa Elaslry   Egypt August 2009 2009 Championships Bambous, Mauritius
Javelin throw 77.45 m Willie Human   South Africa July 2001 2001 Championships Réduit, Mauritius
Decathlon 7086 pts Mohamed Benyahia   Algeria August 1997 1997 Championships Ibadan, Nigeria
100m (wind) Long jump (wind) Shot put High jump 400m 110H (wind) Discus Pole vault Javelin 1500m
10000 m walk (track) 44:43.47 Yonanis Algaw Wale   Ethiopia 30 June 2017 2017 Championships Tlemcen, Algeria [10]
Bahaeddine Gatri   Tunisia 30 June 2017 2017 Championships Tlemcen, Algeria [11]
4×100 m relay 39.51 Yves Sonan
Ahmed Douhou
Ade Bayo
Ibrahim Meité
  Ivory Coast July 1995 1995 Championships Bouaké, Ivory Coast
4×400 m relay 3:08.68 Fidelis Gadzama
Musa Audu
Sunday Emmanuel
Musa Deji
  Nigeria August 1997 1997 Championships Ibadan, Nigeria

Women edit

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet City Ref
100 m 11.38 (-1.0 m/s) Mercy Nku   Nigeria July 1995 1995 Championships Bouaké, Ivory Coast
200 m 23.40 (+1.1 m/s) Delphine Atangana   Cameroon August 2003 2003 Championships Garoua, Cameroon
400 m 52.02 Folashade Abugan   Nigeria August 2009 2009 Championships Bambous, Mauritius
800 m 1:56.72 Caster Semenya   South Africa August 2009 2009 Championships Bambous, Mauritius
1500 m 4:08.01 Caster Semenya   South Africa August 2009 2009 Championships Bambous, Mauritius
3000 m 8:53.40 Sally Barsosio   Kenya July 1994 1994 Championships Algiers, Algeria
5000 m 15:24.66 Caroline Chepkoech   Kenya May 2011 2011 Championships Gaborone, Botswana
10000 m 33:49.10 Birhan Dagne   Ethiopia July 1994 1994 Championships Algiers, Algeria
100 m hurdles 13.59 (+1.7 m/s) Gnima Faye   Senegal August 2003 2003 Championships Garoua, Cameroon
400 m hurdles 57.37 Rogail Joseph   South Africa 20 April 2019 2019 Championships Abidjan, Ivory Coast [12]
3000 m steeplechase 9:48.56 Fancy Cherono   Kenya 18 April 2019 2019 Championships Abidjan, Ivory Coast [13]
High jump 1.90 m Hestrie Storbeck   South Africa August 1997 1997 Championships Ibadan, Nigeria
Pole vault 3.65 m Sirine Balti   Tunisia July 1999 1999 Championships Tunis, Tunisia
Long jump 6.33 m (-0.7 m/s) Ese Brume   Nigeria 8 March 2015 2015 Championships Addis Ababa, Ethiopia [14]
Triple jump 13.39 m Baya Rahouli   Algeria August 1997 1997 Championships Ibadan, Nigeria
Shot put 16.93 m Marli Knoetze   South Africa September 2005 2005 Championships Tunis and Radès, Tunisia
Discus throw 49.90 m Ischke Senekal   South Africa May 2011 2011 Championships Gaborone, Botswana
Hammer throw 60.63 m Rawan Aymen Barakat   Egypt 20 April 2019 2019 Championships Abidjan, Ivory Coast [15]
Javelin throw 54.55 m Tazmin Brits   South Africa August 2009 2009 Championships Bambous, Mauritius
Heptathlon 5366 Pts Margaret Simpson   Ghana July 1999 1999 Championships Tunis, Tunisia
100m H (wind) High jump Shot put 200m (wind) Long jump (wind) Javelin 800m
10000 m walk (track) 52:14.73 Ayalnesh Dejene Nigatu   Ethiopia 2 July 2017 2017 Championships Tlemcen, Algeria [16]
4×100 m relay 44.83 Aniekeme Alphonsus
Omotayo Abolaji
Blessing Adiakerehawa
Ese Brume
  Nigeria 7 March 2015 2015 Championships Addis Ababa, Ethiopia [17]
4×400 m relay 3:37.99 [[]]
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  Nigeria August 1997 1997 Championships Ibadan, Nigeria

All time Medal table edit

As of 2017

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  South Africa (RSA)1106653229
2  Kenya (KEN)807633189
3  Nigeria (NGR)756838181
4  Ethiopia (ETH)486364175
5  Egypt (EGY)474429120
6  Algeria (ALG)413853132
7  Morocco (MAR)273447108
8  Tunisia (TUN)23244693
9  Ghana (GHA)11212052
10  Mauritius (MUS)11192656
11  Senegal (SEN)10121436
12  Sudan (SUD)106420
13  Uganda (UGA)84921
14  Zimbabwe (ZIM)710623
15  Burkina Faso (BUR)5131533
16  Botswana (BOT)591933
17  Cameroon (CMR)58720
18  Ivory Coast (CIV)551222
19  Seychelles (SEY)45716
20  Gambia (GAM)3227
21  Namibia (NAM)24612
22  Mali (MLI)2136
23  Madagascar (MAD)2024
24  Libya (LBY)1304
25  Lesotho (LES)1113
  Togo (TOG)1113
27  Burundi (BDI)1012
28  Comoros (COM)1001
29  Gabon (GAB)0314
30  Benin (BEN)0202
31  Zambia (ZAM)0112
32  DR Congo (COD)0101
  Mozambique (MOZ)0101
34  Eritrea (ERI)0044
35  Congo (CGO)0011
  Rwanda (RWA)0011
Totals (36 entries)5465455261617

References edit

General
  • CAA: African U20 Championships Records 20 April 2019 updated
Specific
  1. ^ African Junior Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2009-09-30.
  2. ^ Yemi Olus (22 April 2019). "Kenya and South Africa shine at African U18/U20 Championships in Abidjan". IAAF. Retrieved 27 April 2019.
  3. ^ Bob Ramsak (2 July 2017). "Munyai clocks 20.22 as African Junior Championships conclude". IAAF. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  4. ^ "400m Results". sportronics.co.zm. 29 April 2023. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  5. ^ "Abidjan (Ivory Coast), 16-20.4.2019 -African Championships u20 and u18-". trackinsun.blogspot.com. 22 April 2019. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
  6. ^ Yemi Olus (22 April 2019). "Kenya and South Africa shine at African U18/U20 Championships in Abidjan". IAAF. Retrieved 27 April 2019.
  7. ^ Yemi Olus (22 April 2019). "Kenya and South Africa shine at African U18/U20 Championships in Abidjan". IAAF. Retrieved 27 April 2019.
  8. ^ Bob Ramsak (2 July 2017). "Munyai clocks 20.22 as African Junior Championships conclude". IAAF. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  9. ^ Elshadai Negash; Bizuayehu Wagaw (7 March 2015). "Hamza and Cheptegei highlight opening days of African Junior Championships". IAAF. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
  10. ^ "African Junior Championships 2017 Day 2 Results". cajt2017.com. 30 June 2017. Retrieved 30 June 2017.
  11. ^ "African Junior Championships 2017 Day 2 Results". cajt2017.com. 30 June 2017. Retrieved 30 June 2017.
  12. ^ Yemi Olus (22 April 2019). "Kenya and South Africa shine at African U18/U20 Championships in Abidjan". IAAF. Retrieved 27 April 2019.
  13. ^ Yemi Olus (22 April 2019). "Kenya and South Africa shine at African U18/U20 Championships in Abidjan". IAAF. Retrieved 27 April 2019.
  14. ^ Mark Ouma (9 March 2015). "Nigerian defending champions Brume, Oduduru prevail-African Junior Champs Day Four". African Athletics. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  15. ^ "Abidjan (Ivory Coast), 16-20.4.2019 -African Championships u20 and u18-". trackinsun.blogspot.com. 22 April 2019. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
  16. ^ Bob Ramsak (2 July 2017). "Munyai clocks 20.22 as African Junior Championships conclude". IAAF. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  17. ^ Mark Ouma (8 March 2015). "Nigerian women set championship record as Egypt clinch three gold medals-African Junior champs Day Three". African Athletics. Retrieved 12 March 2015.

External links edit

  • CAA web site
  • Championship medallists 1994–2005

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The African Junior Athletics Championships is a biennial continental athletics event for junior athletes from African nations Organized by the Confederation of African Athletics and first held in 1994 only athletes aged 19 or under are allowed to compete 1 Editions editEdition Year City Country Date Venue No of Events No ofAthletesI 1994 Algiers Algeria 6 8 JulyII 1995 Bouake Ivory Coast 20 22 JulyIII 1997 Ibadan Nigeria 21 23 AugustIV 1999 Tunis Tunisia 22 25 JulyV 2001 Reduit Mauritius 9 12 JulyVI 2003 Garoua Cameroon 31 July 3 AugustVII 2005 Tunis and Rades Tunisia 1 4 SeptemberVIII 2007 Ouagadougou Burkina Faso 9 12 AugustIX 2009 Bambous Mauritius 30 July 2 August Stade Germain Comarmond 41X 2011 Gaborone Botswana 12 15 May University of Botswana Stadium 44XI 2013 Bambous Mauritius 29 August 1 September Stade Germain Comarmond 40 223XII 2015 Addis Ababa Ethiopia 5 8 March Addis Ababa Stadium 43XIII 2017 Tlemcen Algeria 29 June 2 July Lalla Setti Stadium 41XIV 2019 Abidjan Ivory Coast 16 20 April Stade Felix Houphouet BoignyXV 2023 Ndola Zambia 29 April 3 May Levy Mwanawasa StadiumChampionship records editMen edit Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet City Ref100 m 10 29 0 5 m s Enoch Olaoluwa Adegoke nbsp Nigeria 17 April 2019 2019 Championships Abidjan Ivory Coast 2 200 m 20 22 1 1 m s Clarence Munyai nbsp South Africa 2 July 2017 2017 Championships Tlemcen Algeria 3 400 m 44 91 A Busang Kebinatshipi nbsp Botswana 29 April 2023 2023 Championships Ndola Zambia 4 800 m 1 45 25 Ngeno Kipngetich nbsp Kenya 20 April 2019 2019 Championships Abidjan Ivory Coast 5 1500 m 3 35 43 Hillary Maiyo nbsp Kenya May 2011 2011 Championships Gaborone Botswana5000 m 13 13 06 Edward Zakayo nbsp Kenya 19 April 2019 2019 Championships Abidjan Ivory Coast 6 10000 m 27 55 74 Geoffrey Kirui nbsp Kenya May 2011 2011 Championships Gaborone Botswana110 m hurdles 0 99 m 13 61 1 8 m s Atuma Ifeanyichukwu nbsp Nigeria March 2015 2015 Championships Addis Ababa Ethiopia400 m hurdles 50 05 Cornel Fredericks nbsp South Africa August 2009 2009 Championships Bambous Mauritius3000 m steeplechase 8 19 84 Raymond Yator nbsp Kenya July 1999 1999 Championships Tunis TunisiaHigh jump 2 18 m Breyton Poole nbsp South Africa 18 April 2019 2019 Championships Abidjan Ivory Coast 7 Pole vault 5 30 m Cheyne Rahme nbsp South Africa August 2009 2009 Championships Bambous MauritiusLong jump 7 79 m Keenan Watson nbsp South Africa August 2007 2007 Championships Ouagadougou Burkina FasoTriple jump 16 30 m 0 0 m s Chengetayi Mapaya nbsp Zimbabwe 1 July 2017 2017 Championships Tlemcen Algeria 8 Shot put 6 kg 20 66 m Mohamed Magdi Hamza nbsp Egypt 6 March 2015 2015 Championships Addis Ababa Ethiopia 9 Discus throw 1 75 kg 61 87 m Omar El Ghazaly nbsp Egypt August 2003 2003 Championships Garoua CameroonHammer throw 6 kg 75 59 m Alaa Elaslry nbsp Egypt August 2009 2009 Championships Bambous MauritiusJavelin throw 77 45 m Willie Human nbsp South Africa July 2001 2001 Championships Reduit MauritiusDecathlon 7086 pts Mohamed Benyahia nbsp Algeria August 1997 1997 Championships Ibadan Nigeria100m wind Long jump wind Shot put High jump 400m 110H wind Discus Pole vault Javelin 1500m10000 m walk track 44 43 47 Yonanis Algaw Wale nbsp Ethiopia 30 June 2017 2017 Championships Tlemcen Algeria 10 Bahaeddine Gatri nbsp Tunisia 30 June 2017 2017 Championships Tlemcen Algeria 11 4 100 m relay 39 51 Yves SonanAhmed DouhouAde BayoIbrahim Meite nbsp Ivory Coast July 1995 1995 Championships Bouake Ivory Coast4 400 m relay 3 08 68 Fidelis GadzamaMusa AuduSunday EmmanuelMusa Deji nbsp Nigeria August 1997 1997 Championships Ibadan NigeriaWomen edit Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet City Ref100 m 11 38 1 0 m s Mercy Nku nbsp Nigeria July 1995 1995 Championships Bouake Ivory Coast200 m 23 40 1 1 m s Delphine Atangana nbsp Cameroon August 2003 2003 Championships Garoua Cameroon400 m 52 02 Folashade Abugan nbsp Nigeria August 2009 2009 Championships Bambous Mauritius800 m 1 56 72 Caster Semenya nbsp South Africa August 2009 2009 Championships Bambous Mauritius1500 m 4 08 01 Caster Semenya nbsp South Africa August 2009 2009 Championships Bambous Mauritius3000 m 8 53 40 Sally Barsosio nbsp Kenya July 1994 1994 Championships Algiers Algeria5000 m 15 24 66 Caroline Chepkoech nbsp Kenya May 2011 2011 Championships Gaborone Botswana10000 m 33 49 10 Birhan Dagne nbsp Ethiopia July 1994 1994 Championships Algiers Algeria100 m hurdles 13 59 1 7 m s Gnima Faye nbsp Senegal August 2003 2003 Championships Garoua Cameroon400 m hurdles 57 37 Rogail Joseph nbsp South Africa 20 April 2019 2019 Championships Abidjan Ivory Coast 12 3000 m steeplechase 9 48 56 Fancy Cherono nbsp Kenya 18 April 2019 2019 Championships Abidjan Ivory Coast 13 High jump 1 90 m Hestrie Storbeck nbsp South Africa August 1997 1997 Championships Ibadan NigeriaPole vault 3 65 m Sirine Balti nbsp Tunisia July 1999 1999 Championships Tunis TunisiaLong jump 6 33 m 0 7 m s Ese Brume nbsp Nigeria 8 March 2015 2015 Championships Addis Ababa Ethiopia 14 Triple jump 13 39 m Baya Rahouli nbsp Algeria August 1997 1997 Championships Ibadan NigeriaShot put 16 93 m Marli Knoetze nbsp South Africa September 2005 2005 Championships Tunis and Rades TunisiaDiscus throw 49 90 m Ischke Senekal nbsp South Africa May 2011 2011 Championships Gaborone BotswanaHammer throw 60 63 m Rawan Aymen Barakat nbsp Egypt 20 April 2019 2019 Championships Abidjan Ivory Coast 15 Javelin throw 54 55 m Tazmin Brits nbsp South Africa August 2009 2009 Championships Bambous MauritiusHeptathlon 5366 Pts Margaret Simpson nbsp Ghana July 1999 1999 Championships Tunis Tunisia100m H wind High jump Shot put 200m wind Long jump wind Javelin 800m10000 m walk track 52 14 73 Ayalnesh Dejene Nigatu nbsp Ethiopia 2 July 2017 2017 Championships Tlemcen Algeria 16 4 100 m relay 44 83 Aniekeme AlphonsusOmotayo AbolajiBlessing AdiakerehawaEse Brume nbsp Nigeria 7 March 2015 2015 Championships Addis Ababa Ethiopia 17 4 400 m relay 3 37 99 nbsp Nigeria August 1997 1997 Championships Ibadan NigeriaAll time Medal table editAs of 2017 RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp South Africa RSA 11066532292 nbsp Kenya KEN 8076331893 nbsp Nigeria NGR 7568381814 nbsp Ethiopia ETH 4863641755 nbsp Egypt EGY 4744291206 nbsp Algeria ALG 4138531327 nbsp Morocco MAR 2734471088 nbsp Tunisia TUN 232446939 nbsp Ghana GHA 1121205210 nbsp Mauritius MUS 1119265611 nbsp Senegal SEN 1012143612 nbsp Sudan SUD 10642013 nbsp Uganda UGA 8492114 nbsp Zimbabwe ZIM 71062315 nbsp Burkina Faso BUR 513153316 nbsp Botswana BOT 59193317 nbsp Cameroon CMR 5872018 nbsp Ivory Coast CIV 55122219 nbsp Seychelles SEY 4571620 nbsp Gambia GAM 322721 nbsp Namibia NAM 2461222 nbsp Mali MLI 213623 nbsp Madagascar MAD 202424 nbsp Libya LBY 130425 nbsp Lesotho LES 1113 nbsp Togo TOG 111327 nbsp Burundi BDI 101228 nbsp Comoros COM 100129 nbsp Gabon GAB 031430 nbsp Benin BEN 020231 nbsp Zambia ZAM 011232 nbsp DR Congo COD 0101 nbsp Mozambique MOZ 010134 nbsp Eritrea ERI 004435 nbsp Congo CGO 0011 nbsp Rwanda RWA 0011Totals 36 entries 5465455261617References editGeneralCAA African U20 Championships Records 20 April 2019 updatedSpecific African Junior Championships GBR Athletics Retrieved on 2009 09 30 Yemi Olus 22 April 2019 Kenya and South Africa shine at African U18 U20 Championships in Abidjan IAAF Retrieved 27 April 2019 Bob Ramsak 2 July 2017 Munyai clocks 20 22 as African Junior Championships conclude IAAF Retrieved 10 July 2017 400m Results sportronics co zm 29 April 2023 Retrieved 8 May 2023 Abidjan Ivory Coast 16 20 4 2019 African Championships u20 and u18 trackinsun blogspot com 22 April 2019 Retrieved 28 April 2019 Yemi Olus 22 April 2019 Kenya and South Africa shine at African U18 U20 Championships in Abidjan IAAF Retrieved 27 April 2019 Yemi Olus 22 April 2019 Kenya and South Africa shine at African U18 U20 Championships in Abidjan IAAF Retrieved 27 April 2019 Bob Ramsak 2 July 2017 Munyai clocks 20 22 as African Junior Championships conclude IAAF Retrieved 10 July 2017 Elshadai Negash Bizuayehu Wagaw 7 March 2015 Hamza and Cheptegei highlight opening days of African Junior Championships IAAF Retrieved 7 March 2015 African Junior Championships 2017 Day 2 Results cajt2017 com 30 June 2017 Retrieved 30 June 2017 African Junior Championships 2017 Day 2 Results cajt2017 com 30 June 2017 Retrieved 30 June 2017 Yemi Olus 22 April 2019 Kenya and South Africa shine at African U18 U20 Championships in Abidjan IAAF Retrieved 27 April 2019 Yemi Olus 22 April 2019 Kenya and South Africa shine at African U18 U20 Championships in Abidjan IAAF Retrieved 27 April 2019 Mark Ouma 9 March 2015 Nigerian defending champions Brume Oduduru prevail African Junior Champs Day Four African Athletics Retrieved 12 March 2015 Abidjan Ivory Coast 16 20 4 2019 African Championships u20 and u18 trackinsun blogspot com 22 April 2019 Retrieved 28 April 2019 Bob Ramsak 2 July 2017 Munyai clocks 20 22 as African Junior Championships conclude IAAF Retrieved 10 July 2017 Mark Ouma 8 March 2015 Nigerian women set championship record as Egypt clinch three gold medals African Junior champs Day Three African Athletics Retrieved 12 March 2015 External links editCAA web site Championship medallists 1994 2005 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title African U20 Championships in Athletics amp oldid 1162065975, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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