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词条 2013 African Junior Athletics Championships
释义

  1. Medal summary

     Men  Women 

  2. Medal table

  3. Participation

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox Athletics Championships
|Name = XI African Junior Athletics Championships
|Logo = Bambous2013logo.png
|Size =
|Colour = #A9F5A9
|Optional caption =
|Host city = Bambous, Mauritius
|Dates = 29 August – 1 September
|Stadium = Germain Comarmond Stadium
|Nations participating = 29
|Athletes participating = 223
|Events = 40
|Records set = 2 championship records
|Level = Junior
|Previous = 2011 Gaborone
|Next = 2015 Addis Ababa
}}

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]

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 {{T&Fcalc|15.92}} in the men's triple jump and Ahmed Hassan set a new standard of {{T&Fcalc|19.59}} 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

100 metresHarry Chukwudike|NGR}}10.54Mamus Emuobonuvie|NGR}}10.58Jonathan Permal|MRI}}10.65
200 metres
(Wind: −3.6 m/s)
Divine Oduduru|NGR}}21.19Jonathan Permal|MRI}}21.26Fana James Mokofeng|RSA}}21.62
400 metresDenis Opio|UGA}}46.94Omeiza Akerele|NGR}}47.32Mohamed Belbachir|ALG}}47.40
800 metresBerke Kahsay|ETH}}1:46.94Jonathan Kitilit|KEN}}1:48.03Nader Belhanbel|MAR}}1:48.49
1500 metresMathew Kiptanui|KEN}}3:39.91John Maina|KEN}}3:42.31Chalachew Shemeles|ETH}}3:42.45
5000 metresMoses Mukono|KEN}}13:54.36Abdallah Kibet Mande|UGA}}13:55.10Martin Moses Kurong|UGA}}13:56.39
10,000 metresMartin Moses Kurong|UGA}}28:31.80Elvis Cheboi|KEN}}28:36.28Josephat Kiprop|KEN}}28:37.09
110 metres hurdles
(Wind: −3.6 m/s)
Mohamed Koussi|MAR}}14.14Tiaan Smit|RSA}}14.30Behailu Alemshet|ETH}}14.57
400 metres hurdlesConstant Pretorius|RSA}}51.08Kenneth Kurui|KEN}}52.65Orwin Emilien|MRI}}53.18
3000 metres steeplechaseFestus Kiprono|KEN}}8:38.99Zewdu Molla|ETH}}8:51.73Gigsa Tolosa|ETH}}8:55.38
4×100 metres relayNGR}}
Mamus Emuobonuvie
Tega Odele
Divine Oduduru
Harry Chukwudike
40.36MRI}}
Jean-Yann de Grace
Jonathan Permal
Orwin Emilien
Julien Meunier
40.86RSA}}
Keenan Michau
Walter Ungerer
Fana James Mokofeng
Wesley Pinidele
41.01
4×400 metres relayNGR}}
Adedamola Adenui
Charles Okezie
Ugochukwu Ottah
Omeiza Akerele
3:14.50 GAM}}
Wandifa Sanneth
Ebrahima Camara
Omar Jammeh
Tijan Keita
3:14.76ETH}}
Fikre Muluken
Mohammed Gemechu
Alemayehu Abera
Chala Abebe
3:15.08
10,000 m walkAymene Sabri|ALG}}45:58.52Getamesay Nigusse|ETH}}46:07.94Abdessamie Saidani|ALG}}47:21.24
High jumpOmar Kaseb|EGY}}2.11 mTheddus Okpara|NGR}}2.05 mHeath Takudzwa Muchichwa|ZIM}}2.00 m
Long jumpDuwayne Andrew Boer|RSA}}7.58 m (w)Babajide Okulaja|NGR}}7.42 m (w)Ruto Kiplagat|KEN}}7.28 m
Triple jumpSabelo Ntokozo Ndlovu|RSA}}15.92 m CRRuto Kiplagat|KEN}}15.43 mDuwayne Andrew Boer|RSA}}15.13 m
Shot putMostafa Amr Hassan|EGY}}19.59 m CRMohamed Kalifa|EGY}}19.05 mRuan Combrinck|RSA}}17.08 m
Discus throwGerhard De Beer|RSA}}55.58 mMohamed Kalifa|EGY}}50.98 mAhmed Elghobashy|EGY}}50.28 m
Hammer throwEslam Ibrahim|EGY}}74.49 mHisham Loufti Abd El Wahab|EGY}}61.74 mDean William|SEY}}52.29 m
Javelin throwAlex Kiprotich|KEN}}71.43 mReinhard Vanzyl|RSA}}69.73 mMaged Mohsen El Amer|EGY}}69.40 m

Women

100 metresThebogo Mamathu|RSA}}11.98Tegest Tamangnu|ETH}}12.12Philippa Van Der Merve|RSA}}12.16
200 metres
(Wind: −3.5 m/s)
Nkiruka Uwakwe|NGR}}24.21Tegest Tamangnu|ETH}}24.27Loungo Matihaku|BOT}}24.62
400 metresAda Benjamin|NGR}}52.87Rita Ossai|NGR}}53.84Selam Abrhaley|ETH}}54.80
800 metresAlem Gereziher|ETH}}2:03.78Agatha Kimaswai|KEN}}2:04.91Tigst Assefa|ETH}}2:05.65
1500 metresDawit Seyaum|ETH}}4:09.00Tigist Gashaw|ETH}}4:12.38Sheila Chepnegetich|KEN}}4:13.15
3000 metresHaftamnesh Tesfay|ETH}}9:32.33Sheila Chepnegetich|KEN}}9:32.97Roman Giday|ETH}}9:36.41
5000 metresRuti Aga|ETH}}16:00.98Lina Cheruto|KEN}}16:04.34Alemitu Heroye|ETH}}16:08.85
100 metres hurdles
(Wind: −2.8 m/s)
Marthe Koala|BUR}}14.09Favour Efe|NGR}}14.53Mercia Ventea|RSA}}15.04
400 metres hurdlesDihia Haddar|ALG}}58.82Meaza Kebede|ETH}}1:01.21Daisy Akpofa|NGR}}1:01.34
3000 metres steeplechaseWeynshet Ansa|ETH}}9:59.46Marion Jepkonga Kibor|KEN}}10:02.46Lina Cheruto|KEN}}10:03.74
4×100 metres relayNGR}}
Nkiruka Uwakwe
Ese Brume
Margaret Bolufawi
Nkem Ezealah
46.28RSA}}
Mercia Ventea
Philippa Van Der Merve
Stacey Welsch
Thebogo Mamathu
47.56 Not awarded
4×400 metres relayNGR}}
Nkiruka Uwakwe
Ada Benjamn
Abike Egbeniyi
Rita Ossai
3:37.93 ETH}}
Selam Abrhaley
Tigst Assefa
Mahlet Mulugeta
Alem Gereziher
3:42.18RSA}}
Lezaan Jordaan
Philippa Van Der Merve
Janet Seeliger
Izelle Neuhoff
3:57.78
5000 m walkAskale Tiksa|ETH}}25:30.90Anel Opsthuizen|RSA}}25:39.44Sarah Loveth Malagu|NGR}}26:16.53
High jumpRhizlane Siba|MAR}}1.75 mMegan Wilke|RSA}}1.60 mAnna Milizar|MRI}}1.60 m
Long jumpEse Brume|NGR}}6.33 m (w)Janet Seeliger|RSA}}6.00 mMarthe Koala|BUR}}5.60 m (w)
Triple jumpLerato Sechele|LES}}12.62 m (w)Ese Brume|NGR}}12.52 m (w)Amira Bendrif|MAR}}12.16 m (w)
Shot putLezaan Jordaan|RSA}}15.07 mGeraldine Ann Duvenhage|RSA}}13.47 mJuditha Aniefuna|NGR}}13.26 m
Discus throwFadya El Kasaby|EGY}}42.71 mGeraldine Ann Duvenhage|RSA}}42.00 mMarie Helen Rose|SEY}}28.03 m
Hammer throwAya Ebrahem Adly|EGY}}53.88 mChene Margo Coetzee|RSA}}49.66 mYasmine Talbi|ALG}}48.95 m
Javelin throwMegan Wilke|RSA}}47.42 mSeba Bassem El Sehily|EGY}}47.29 mZandri 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

{{Medals table
| caption =
| host = MRI
| flag_template = flagcountry
| event =
| team =
| gold_NGR = 9 | silver_NGR = 7 | bronze_NGR = 3
| gold_RSA = 7 | silver_RSA = 9 | bronze_RSA = 8
| gold_ETH = 7 | silver_ETH = 7 | bronze_ETH = 8
| gold_EGY = 5 | silver_EGY = 4 | bronze_EGY = 2
| gold_KEN = 4 | silver_KEN = 9 | bronze_KEN = 4
| gold_UGA = 2 | silver_UGA = 1 | bronze_UGA = 1
| gold_ALG = 2 | silver_ALG = 0 | bronze_ALG = 3
| gold_MAR = 2 | silver_MAR = 0 | bronze_MAR = 2
| gold_BUR = 1 | silver_BUR = 0 | bronze_BUR = 1
| gold_LES = 1 | silver_LES = 0 | bronze_LES = 0
| gold_MRI = 0 | silver_MRI = 2 | bronze_MRI = 3 | host_MRI = yes
| gold_GAM = 0 | silver_GAM = 1 | bronze_GAM = 0
| gold_SEY = 0 | silver_SEY = 0 | bronze_SEY = 2
| gold_BOT = 0 | silver_BOT = 0 | bronze_BOT = 1
| gold_ZIM = 0 | silver_ZIM = 0 | bronze_ZIM = 1
}}

Participation

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  • {{ALG}} (10)
  • {{ANG}} (2)
  • {{BOT}} (6)
  • {{BUR}} (2)
  • {{COD}} (1)
  • {{EGY}} (11)
  • {{ERI}} (5)
  • {{ETH}} (41)
  • {{GAB}} (3)
  • {{GAM}} (6)
{{col-3}}
  • {{KEN}} (20)
  • {{LES}} (1)
  • {{LBR}} (1)
  • {{LBA}} (1)
  • {{MAD}} (1)
  • {{MRI}} (21)
  • {{MAR}} (8)
  • {{MOZ}} (3)
  • {{NAM}} (3)
  • {{NGR}} (22)
{{col-3}}
  • {{RWA}} (1)
  • {{SEN}} (4)
  • {{SEY}} (3)
  • {{RSA}} (29)
  • {{SWZ}} (1)
  • {{TUN}} (1)
  • {{UGA}} (4)
  • {{ZAM}} (4)
  • {{ZIM}} (8)
{{col-end}}

References

1. ^Meet Statistics. Timetronics (2013-09-01). Retrieved on 2013-09-14.
2. ^28/08/2013 11th African Junior Championships to start tomorrow {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20130914185906/http://www.webcaa.org/eng/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1049&Itemid=35 |date=2013-09-14 }}. 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 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130911161652/http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/home/132161-how-nigeria-junior-athletes-conquered-africa-in-city-of-paradise- |date=2013-09-11 }}. Nigerian Guardian. Retrieved on 2013-09-14.
4. ^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. 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. Timetronics. Retrieved on 2013-09-14.
8. ^Long Jump Women Final ; Official result since 15:04. Timetronics. Retrieved on 2013-09-14.
Results
  • Time schedule for XIemes JUN CHAMPIONNATS D'AFRIQUE. Timetronics. Retrieved on 2013-09-14.
  • XIemes JUN CHAMPIONNATS D'AFRIQUE. 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

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20130605234824/http://www.webcaa.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1028&Itemid=53 Official website]
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