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词条 2013 African Youth Athletics Championships
释义

  1. Medal summary

     Boys  Girls 

  2. Medal table

  3. Doping notes

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox Athletics Championships
|Name = I African Youth Athletics Championships
|Logo = Warri2013logo.png
|Size = 220px
|Colour =
|Optional caption =
|Host city = Warri, Nigeria
|Dates = 28–31 March
|Stadium = Warri Township Stadium
|Nations participating =
|Athletes participating =
|Events = 39
|Records set =
|Level = Youth
|Previous =
|Next = 2015
}}

The 2013 African Youth Athletics Championships were the first edition of the biennial athletics competition for African athletes aged fifteen to seventeen. It was held in Warri, Nigeria, on 28–31 March. A total of 40 events were originally scheduled but only 36 went ahead, 17 for boys and 19 for girls.[1]

The Warri Township Stadium in Nigeria's Delta State, underwent significant renovation for the competition. The stadium was expanded to accommodate an international standard track and field and the installation of a Timetronics EDM (Electronic Distance Measurement) system was the first of its kind in the country. Emmanuel Uduaghan, the Delta State Governor, urged further use of the stadium for national and international events, as well as underlining the importance of good facilities to assist future generations of Nigerian athletes to attain an elite standard.[2][3]

The girls' pole vault competition was cancelled as there were only two entrants and the walk events were rescheduled to take place as road, instead of track, events.[4] The South African delegation was absent due to a lack of funds to attend to the event.[5] The boys' hammer throw, 400 metres hurdles and pole vault were not contested despite some entries.[6]

Nigeria topped the medals table with twelve gold medals and 33 medals overall (after doping disqualifications). The next most successful countries were Egypt (eight golds and 16 in total) and Ethiopia (26 medals, seven of them gold). Kenya placed fourth with five golds and eleven medals. Sixteen nations reached the medal table. Egyptian discus thrower Amira Khaled Mohammed was the first ever gold medallist of the championships. Nigeria was dominant in the sprint events, while Egypt performed best in the throwing events.[7]

Divine Oduduru and Adewunmi Deborah Adewale of Nigeria completed 100/200 metres sprint doubles in the boys' and girls' sections, respectively. Kenyan Robert Biwott claimed both boys' middle-distance titles. His teammates Edwin Melly and Daisy Jepkemei achieved the same feat of winning the steeplechase and being runner-up in the 3000 metres. Egypt had the top two places in the boys' shot put and discus events as Mohamed Magdi Hamza and Sherif Adel Salem Ahmed gained a gold and a silver each. Uruemu Theophilus Ejovi won an unusual medal combination by taking bronze in the high jump and triple jump disciplines.[7]

Several athletes at the competition went on to win medals at the 2013 World Youth Championships in Athletics held that July. Biwott won the world 1500 m youth title, Hamza was a shot put bronze medallist and Daisy Jepkemei won the world youth steeplechase silver medal.

Medal summary

Boys

100 metresDivine Oduduru|NGR}}10.62Amanuel Abebe|ETH}}10.86Ismaila Adedeji Yusuf|NGR}}10.87
200 metresDivine Oduduru|NGR}}21.56Haji Turie|ETH}}21.90Ismaila Adedeji Yusuf|NGR}}22.03
400 metresKeita Tijani|GAM}}47.39Gebre Galcha|ETH}}47.75Samson Oghenewe Nathaniel|NGR}}47.89
800 metresRobert Biwott|KEN}}1:47.01Tsegay Tesfamariam|ERI}}1:47.89Patrick Kiprotich|KEN}}1:49.82
1500 metresRobert Biwott|KEN}}3:41.96Yenew Tebikew|ETH}}3:43.84Tsegay Tesfamariam|ERI}}3:44.29
3000 metresNftalem Kibrab|ERI}}8:17.28Edwin Melly|KEN}}8:17.85Meshack Letim|KEN}}8:18.19
110 metres hurdlesIfeanyichukwu Andre Atuma|NGR}}14.00Bashiru Abdullahi|NGR}}14.12Creve Machava|MOZ}}14.31
2000 metres steeplechaseEdwin Melly|KEN}}5:42.18Meresa Kahsay|ETH}}5:42.20Hailemariyam Kiros|ETH}}5:45.50
Medley relayGAM}}
Ebrima Camara
Alieu Joof
Sonko Alagie
Keita Tijani
1:53.35ETH}}
Amanuel Abebe
Haji Turie
Gemechu Alemu
Gebre Galcha
1:54.31NGR}}
Ismaila Adedeji Yusuf
Divine Oduduru
Oluwasakin Oluwab Omotoye
Samson Oghenewe Nathaniel
1:54.58
10 km walkGonfa Bonsa|ETH}}52:25.34Getamesay Nigusse|ETH}}52:41.56Yassine Khalouki|MAR}}54:36.02
High jumpGemechu Tamiru|ETH}}2.00 mYatana Lamita|ETH}}1.95 mUruemu Theophilus Ejovi|NGR}}1.95 m
Long jumpOreva-Oghene Jo Edafiadhe|NGR}}6.91 mMesfin Abebe|ETH}}6.85 mDavid Oke Ejumeta|NGR}}6.85 m
Triple jumpFabian Ime Edoki|NGR}}15.18 mFelix Watmon|UGA}}15.05 mUruemu Theophilus Ejovi|NGR}}14.70 m
Shot putMohamed Magdi Hamza|EGY}}20.17 mSherif Adel Salem Ahmed|EGY}}19.57 mJacobus Rademeyer Wilhelm|NAM}}16.96 m
Discus throwSherif Adel Salem Ahmed|EGY}}60.46 mMohamed Magdi Hamza|EGY}}56.96 mJacobus Rademeyer Wilhelm|NAM}}42.77 m
Javelin throwUbang Ubang|ETH}}64.67 mFahmi Fahmi Yousse Talaat|EGY}}58.62 mValentine Udeh|NGR}}58.07 m
OctathlonMohamed Ramadan Moustafa|EGY}}5360 ptsAdetola Samuel Aladesuyi|NGR}}4820 ptsLouis Joe Stevenson|MRI}}4566 pts

Girls

nb1|nb1|nb1}}Adewunmi Deborah Adewale|NGR}}11.87Prenam Pesse|TOG}}12.25Suraj Neima|ETH}}12.41
200 metresAdewunmi Deborah Adewale|NGR}}24.13Oluwatobiloba Amusan|NGR}}24.45Tegest Tamangnu|ETH}}24.76
400 metresEdidiong Ofonime Odiong|NGR}}54.46Abimbola Junaid|NGR}}54.81Moroko Galefele|BOT}}55.52
800 metresZeyituna Mohammed|ETH}}2:05.05Durets Edau|ETH}}2:06.04Oluwatobiloba Esthe Asamu|NGR}}2:06.59
1500 metresDurets Edau|ETH}}4:27.61Eva Cherono|KEN}}4:28.47Yemegn Wedhen|ETH}}4:29.96
3000 metresMercy Chepwogen|KEN}}9:17.52Daisy Jepkemei|KEN}}9:17.69Tefera Adhena|ETH}}9:19.41
100 metres hurdlesOmar Gaber Lina|EGY}}14.04Rebecca Temida Oshinbanjo|NGR}}14.73Aderonke Adedolap Ademosu|NGR}}14.75
400 metres hurdlesGlory Onome Nathaniel|NGR}}62.04Sarah Aderonke Kadiri|NGR}}62.92Nezha Elghali|MAR}}64.99
2000 metres steeplechaseDaisy Jepkemei|KEN}}6:24.52Stella Rutto|KEN}}6:30.64Yeabsira Bitew|ETH}}6:42.18
nb2|nb2|nb2}}ETH}}
Neima Sefa
Tegest Tamangnu
Chaltu Shume
Kore Tola
2:13.55ZIM}}
Yvonne Vanhuvanoe
Yvonne Thomas
Rutendo Kanda
Mzinde Ruva
2:22.33MAR}}
Siba Rhizlane
Elmoutaraji Salma
Elghali Nezha
Hajji Soukaina
2:23.83
5 km walkTege Gebretsadeke|ETH}}29:31.01Habtamniesh Wale|ETH}}29:48.00Sarah Loveth Malagu|NGR}}30:20.88
High jumpRhizlane Siba|MAR}}1.80 mChinenye Juliet Anslem|NGR}}1.65 mAriat Diboow|ETH}}1.65 m
Long jumpMohamed Samir Owis Esraa|EGY}}5.63 mMercy Abire|NGR}}5.63 mOluwatobiloba Amusan|NGR}}5.52 m
Triple jumpKasie Veronica Ugeh|NGR}}12.56 mPascaline Boro|BUR}}11.90 mMohamed Samir Owis Esraa|EGY}}11.79 m
Shot putJudith Anulika Aniefuna|NGR}}14.46 mKhaled Mahmoud Saye Amira|EGY}}13.61 mRechelle Djossou|BEN}}12.93 m
Discus throwAmira Khaled Mahmoud|EGY}}42.40 mFatma Khaled Abdou|EGY}}36.66 mCarine Koukou|BEN}}21.32 m
Hammer throwMostafa Mohamed Esraa Mohamed|EGY}}61.52 mTarek Sayed Hassan Aya|EGY}}56.01 mEsther Melissa Arlanda|MRI}}47.70 m
Javelin throwKasie Veronica Ugeh|NGR}}44.33 mBire Dubale|ETH}}40.35 mMohamed Tawfik Elsaee Aya|EGY}}36.31 m
HeptathlonHamdy Kamal Riham|EGY}}4604 ptsRebecca Temida Oshinbanjo|NGR}}4463 ptsSalma Elmoutaraji|MAR}}4028 pts

Medal table

{{Medals table
| caption =
| host = NGR
| flag_template = flagcountry
| event =
| team =
| gold_NGR = 12 | silver_NGR = 9 | bronze_NGR = 12 | host_NGR = yes
| gold_EGY = 8 | silver_EGY = 6 | bronze_EGY = 2
| gold_ETH = 7 | silver_ETH = 12 | bronze_ETH = 7
| gold_KEN = 5 | silver_KEN = 4 | bronze_KEN = 2
| gold_GAM = 2 | silver_GAM = 0 | bronze_GAM = 0
| gold_ERI = 1 | silver_ERI = 1 | bronze_ERI = 1
| gold_MAR = 1 | silver_MAR = 0 | bronze_MAR = 4
| gold_BUR = 0 | silver_BUR = 1 | bronze_BUR = 0
| gold_TOG = 0 | silver_TOG = 1 | bronze_TOG = 0
| gold_UGA = 0 | silver_UGA = 1 | bronze_UGA = 0
| gold_ZIM = 0 | silver_ZIM = 1 | bronze_ZIM = 0
| gold_BEN = 0 | silver_BEN = 0 | bronze_BEN = 2
| gold_MRI = 0 | silver_MRI = 0 | bronze_MRI = 2
| gold_NAM = 0 | silver_NAM = 0 | bronze_NAM = 2
| gold_BOT = 0 | silver_BOT = 0 | bronze_BOT = 1
| gold_MOZ = 0 | silver_MOZ = 0 | bronze_MOZ = 1
}}

Doping notes

  • {{note label|nb1|nb1|nb1}}{{note label|nb2|nb2|nb2}}{{note label|nb3|nb3|nb3}} Cecilia Francis, the women's 100 m silver medallist and medley relay gold medallist for Nigeria (alongside Adewunmi Deborah Adewale, Edidiong Ofonime Odiong and Abimbola Junaid), was tested for drugs at the competition and gave a positive for anabolic steroids. Her results at the event were annulled per IAAF rules and she was banned for one year.[8] The case also resulted in a lifetime ban for her coach Abass Rauf, who took the athlete to a doctor for an injection but refused to tell Francis what the substance was. A four-year ban was also given for 1968 Olympic champion Lee Evans, who was acting as her consultant at the time.[9]
  • {{note label|nb4|nb4|nb4}} As a result of the above incident, in the women's 100 metres Togo's Prenam Pesse was upgraded to second place and Ethiopia's Suraj Neima Sefa moved up to third place. In the medley relay, the silver and bronze medallists, Ethiopia and Zimbabwe, were promoted to gold and silver medal positions, respectively. Morocco was upgraded from fourth to third in the medley relay. In the medal table, Togo and Zimbabwe moved up from joint 14th to joint 8th.

References

1. ^2013 Calendar {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130730070910/http://www.webcaa.org/eng/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=988&Itemid=62 |date=2013-07-30 }}. Confederation of African Athletics. Retrieved on 2013-09-14.
2. ^Uduaghan Decries Underutilisation of Warri Stadium {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131003054250/http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/uduaghan-decries-underutilisation-of-warri-stadium/143445/ |date=2013-10-03 }}. ThisDayLive (2013-03-28). Retrieved on 2013-09-14.
3. ^26/03/2013 AYAC 2013: Warri ready for Africa – Uduaghan {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20130914152953/http://www.webcaa.org/eng/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1013&Itemid=35 |date=2013-09-14 }}. CAA (2013-03-26). Retrieved on 2013-09-14.
4. ^28/03/2013 African Youth Championships Day 1 : preview : changes in the program {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20130914153033/http://www.webcaa.org/eng/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=17&Itemid=35&limit=9&limitstart=45 |date=2013-09-14 }}. CAA (2013-03-28). Retrieved on 2013-09-14.
5. ^26/03/2013 1st African Youth Championships, Warri 2013 {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20130914153011/http://www.webcaa.org/eng/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1010&Itemid=35 |date=2013-09-14 }}. CAA (2013-03-26). Retrieved on 2013-09-14.
6. ^31/03/2013 Full results of the 1st African Youth Championships {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130605082940/http://www.webcaa.org/eng/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1031&Itemid=35 |date=June 5, 2013 }}. Confederation of African Athletics (2013-03-31). Retrieved on 2013-09-14.
7. ^Minshull, Phil (2013-03-31). Kenya's Chepwogen, Jepkemei and Biwott impress at African Youth Champs. IAAF. Retrieved on 2013-09-14.
8. ^Doping sanctions - News 151. IAAF (2014-05-27). Retrieved on 2014-06-27.
9. ^Wharton, Dave (2014-04-01). American track coach Lee Evans banned in PED case involving a minor. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on 2014-06-27.
Results
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20130605082940/http://www.webcaa.org/eng/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1031&Itemid=35 31/03/2013 Full results of the 1st African Youth Championships]. Confederation of African Athletics (2013-03-31). Retrieved on 2013-09-14.

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20130826023221/http://www.webcaa.org/eng/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=981&Itemid=59 Official website]
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