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1999 All-Africa Games

The 7th All-Africa Games were held from 10 September 1999, to 19 September 1999, in Greater Johannesburg, South Africa. 53 countries participated in eighteen sports. Netball was included as a demonstration sport.

VII All-Africa Games
Official logo of the Games
Host cityJohannesburg, South Africa
Nations53
Events18 sports
Opening10 September 1999
Closing19 September 1999
Opened byThabo Mbeki
Main venueFNB Stadium
Website

The South Africans hosted about 25,000 visitors including 6,000 athletes and 3,000 officials from throughout the continent. The Opening Ceremonies, with dancing, African parables and Zulu warriors.Due the size of the used props,the ceremony was staged in an arena with less than 15 000 spectators

South Africa, which had lost to Greece for a bid for the 2004 Olympic Games was hoping to impress FIFA in hopes of landing the 2006 World Cup. It eventually got the 2010 edition. Overall the games were a success, with hosts South Africa outdistancing Nigeria and Egypt in the medals race.

Typical problems at the games included 600 children contracting food poisoning after being fed boxed lunches at the practice session for the Opening Ceremonies, striking laborers demonstrating outside games venues, displaying placards which read "No Wages, No All Africa Games." Women's field hockey was demoted to a non-medal event after the Nigerian team dropped out of the tournament. A melee at the finish of the basketball game between Angola and Egypt forced police to escort the Egyptian team from the court. Haile Gebrselassie, the world record holder in the 5,000 and 10,000 meter runs opted out of the games for health reasons, depriving the games organizers of one of the biggest drawing cards of the games.

Despite the difficulties experienced, IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch, praised South Africa's organization of the Games, saying "this shows that you can organize big events."

Olympic stars Maria de Lurdes Mutola (athletics-800 m), Penny Heyns (swimming), Gete Wami (athletics, 10000 m) all starred in the women's events. South African pole vaulter Okkert Brits won his second African Games gold medal. Assefa Mezgebu of Ethiopia won the men's 10000 m.

Cameroon beat Zambia 4-3 on penalty kicks to win the football finale.

Sports edit

  • demonstration sport:   Netball (details)

Venues edit

[1]

Medal table edit

  *   Host nation (South Africa)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  South Africa (SAF)*716449184
2  Nigeria (NGR)642837129
3  Egypt (EGY)536045158
4  Tunisia (TUN)20202363
5  Algeria (ALG)14243270
6  Kenya (KEN)10102040
7  Cameroon (CMR)6132241
8  Senegal (SEN)610925
9  Ethiopia (ETH)64414
10  Lesotho (LES)61310
11  Madagascar (MAD)43714
12  Angola (ANG)4116
13  Ghana (GHA)221115
14  Ivory Coast (CIV)2158
15  Uganda (UGA)2136
16  Zimbabwe (ZIM)1101324
17  Mauritius (MRI)17917
18  Gabon (GAB)13610
19  DR Congo (COD)1124
20  Mozambique (MOZ)1001
21  Botswana (BOT)0325
22  Seychelles (SEY)0167
23  Congo (CGO)0123
  Niger (NIG)0123
25  Benin (BEN)0101
  Tanzania (TAN)0101
  Togo (TOG)0101
  Zambia (ZAM)0101
29  Swaziland (SWZ)0044
30  Cape Verde (CPV)0022
  Central African Republic (CAF)0022
  Mali (MLI)0022
  Namibia (NAM)0022
34  Guinea-Bissau (GBS)0011
  Libya (LBA)0011
  Malawi (MAW)0011
Totals (36 entries)275273328876

Athletics edit

See Athletics at the 1999 All-Africa Games

Maria de Lurdes Mutola of Mozambique won her third 800 metres title in a row. Nigeria won all four relay races; 4x100 metres and 4x400 metres for men and women. South African athletes won all four throwing events for men.

Some new women's events were added: pole vault, hammer throw and 10 kilometres road walk.

Field hockey edit

Soccer edit

The soccer tournament was won by Cameroon, who became the second team to win this tournament twice.

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
  Cameroon

Coach:

  Zambia

Coach: Ben Bamfuchile

  South Africa

Coach:

References edit

  1. ^ . 25 April 2001. Archived from the original on 25 April 2001. Retrieved 14 June 2022.
  2. ^ Kenya Hockey Union: All Africa Games Results[permanent dead link]

External links edit

  • Athletics results - gbrathletics.com

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations July 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message The 7th All Africa Games were held from 10 September 1999 to 19 September 1999 in Greater Johannesburg South Africa 53 countries participated in eighteen sports Netball was included as a demonstration sport VII All Africa GamesOfficial logo of the GamesHost cityJohannesburg South AfricaNations53Events18 sportsOpening10 September 1999Closing19 September 1999Opened byThabo MbekiMain venueFNB StadiumWebsiteAAG org za Harare 1995Abuja 2003 The South Africans hosted about 25 000 visitors including 6 000 athletes and 3 000 officials from throughout the continent The Opening Ceremonies with dancing African parables and Zulu warriors Due the size of the used props the ceremony was staged in an arena with less than 15 000 spectatorsSouth Africa which had lost to Greece for a bid for the 2004 Olympic Games was hoping to impress FIFA in hopes of landing the 2006 World Cup It eventually got the 2010 edition Overall the games were a success with hosts South Africa outdistancing Nigeria and Egypt in the medals race Typical problems at the games included 600 children contracting food poisoning after being fed boxed lunches at the practice session for the Opening Ceremonies striking laborers demonstrating outside games venues displaying placards which read No Wages No All Africa Games Women s field hockey was demoted to a non medal event after the Nigerian team dropped out of the tournament A melee at the finish of the basketball game between Angola and Egypt forced police to escort the Egyptian team from the court Haile Gebrselassie the world record holder in the 5 000 and 10 000 meter runs opted out of the games for health reasons depriving the games organizers of one of the biggest drawing cards of the games Despite the difficulties experienced IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch praised South Africa s organization of the Games saying this shows that you can organize big events Olympic stars Maria de Lurdes Mutola athletics 800 m Penny Heyns swimming Gete Wami athletics 10000 m all starred in the women s events South African pole vaulter Okkert Brits won his second African Games gold medal Assefa Mezgebu of Ethiopia won the men s 10000 m Cameroon beat Zambia 4 3 on penalty kicks to win the football finale Contents 1 Sports 2 Venues 3 Medal table 4 Athletics 5 Field hockey 6 Soccer 7 References 8 External linksSports edit nbsp Athletics details nbsp Baseball details nbsp Basketball details nbsp Boxing details nbsp Cycling details nbsp Football details nbsp Gymnastics details nbsp Handball details nbsp Field hockey details nbsp Judo details nbsp Karate details nbsp Swimming details nbsp Table tennis details nbsp Taekwondo details nbsp Tennis details nbsp Volleyball details nbsp Weightlifting details nbsp Wrestling details demonstration sport nbsp Netball details Venues edit 1 Ellis Park Stadium Ellis Park Aquatic Centre Ellis Park Tennis Centre Expo Auditorium Expo Centre Hall Expo Centre Rand Show Road Johannesburg Stadium Wits University Old Mutual Sports Hall Orlando Stadium Pimville Indoor Hall Rand Stadium Randburg Astro Stadium Randburg Indoor Sports Hall Randburg Precinct Vista University Wembly Indoor HallMedal table edit Host nation South Africa RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp South Africa SAF 7164491842 nbsp Nigeria NGR 6428371293 nbsp Egypt EGY 5360451584 nbsp Tunisia TUN 202023635 nbsp Algeria ALG 142432706 nbsp Kenya KEN 101020407 nbsp Cameroon CMR 61322418 nbsp Senegal SEN 6109259 nbsp Ethiopia ETH 6441410 nbsp Lesotho LES 6131011 nbsp Madagascar MAD 4371412 nbsp Angola ANG 411613 nbsp Ghana GHA 22111514 nbsp Ivory Coast CIV 215815 nbsp Uganda UGA 213616 nbsp Zimbabwe ZIM 110132417 nbsp Mauritius MRI 1791718 nbsp Gabon GAB 1361019 nbsp DR Congo COD 112420 nbsp Mozambique MOZ 100121 nbsp Botswana BOT 032522 nbsp Seychelles SEY 016723 nbsp Congo CGO 0123 nbsp Niger NIG 012325 nbsp Benin BEN 0101 nbsp Tanzania TAN 0101 nbsp Togo TOG 0101 nbsp Zambia ZAM 010129 nbsp Swaziland SWZ 004430 nbsp Cape Verde CPV 0022 nbsp Central African Republic CAF 0022 nbsp Mali MLI 0022 nbsp Namibia NAM 002234 nbsp Guinea Bissau GBS 0011 nbsp Libya LBA 0011 nbsp Malawi MAW 0011Totals 36 entries 275273328876Athletics editSee Athletics at the 1999 All Africa GamesMaria de Lurdes Mutola of Mozambique won her third 800 metres title in a row Nigeria won all four relay races 4x100 metres and 4x400 metres for men and women South African athletes won all four throwing events for men Some new women s events were added pole vault hammer throw and 10 kilometres road walk Field hockey editMain article Field hockey at the 1999 All Africa Games Men 1 South Africa 2 Egypt 3 Kenya 4 Zimbabwe 5 Ghana 6 Malawi Women 1 South Africa 2 Zimbabwe 3 Kenya 4 Namibia 2 Soccer editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it June 2008 The soccer tournament was won by Cameroon who became the second team to win this tournament twice Gold Silver Bronze nbsp Cameroon Coach nbsp Zambia Coach Ben Bamfuchile nbsp South Africa Coach References edit All Africa Games The Games www aag org za 25 April 2001 Archived from the original on 25 April 2001 Retrieved 14 June 2022 Kenya Hockey Union All Africa Games Results permanent dead link External links editOfficial site Athletics results gbrathletics com https web archive org web 20100120090652 http www sportscheduler co sz all africa games99 htm Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1999 All Africa Games amp oldid 1191540510, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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