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词条 Athletics at the Africa Military Games
释义

  1. Medal summary

     Men  Women 

  2. Medal table

  3. See also

  4. References

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|Host city = Nairobi, Kenya
|Dates = 24–26 April 2002
|Stadium = Moi International Sports Centre
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|Events = 26
|Games = Africa Military Games
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The athletics competition at the Africa Military Games was held from 24–26 April 2002 at the Moi International Sports Centre in Nairobi, Kenya.

A total of twenty-six events were contested, eighteen by men and eight by women. A near full track and field programme was held for men, with all regular track events being held and only the pole vault and hammer throw missing from the field events. The women's programme had limited entries so was mostly track running events, plus the long jump and high jump. No road or combined events were contested. All performances were affected by the high altitude of Nairobi.[1]

The hosts, Kenya, were dominant at the competition, winning seventeen of the 26 gold medals on offer, including all but three of the track titles. The next most successful nation was Morocco, which won three gold medals and four silvers, having particular success in the women's section. Botswana took three golds in the men's events and also had the third largest medal haul at five. Military athletes from thirteen nations reached the podium.[1]

Kenya provided the foremost international athletes at the meeting. The 2000 Sydney Olympics champion Noah Ngeny took the 800 metres title. Olympic medallist and former world champion Wilson Boit Kipketer easily won the 3000 metres steeplechase. Multiple world cross country medallist Paul Malakwen Kosgei was beaten to the 10,000 metres gold by John Cheruiyot Korir – a situation that was reversed at the 2002 African Championships in Athletics later that year. The 5000 metres winner Sammy Kipketer later established himself globally with another win at the 2002 Commonwealth Games.[2][3]

The women's competition was of a lower standard, with the most prominent international athlete being 1500 m winner Naomi Mugo, who formerly won a middle-distance double at the African Championships in Athletics. The reigning 800 m Mediterranean Games champion Seltana Aït Hammou was also present and won her speciality. IAAF World Cross Country Championships participants Restituta Joseph, Anna Ndege and Olympian Nebiat Habtemariam were other globally established athletes to medal at the Africa Military Games.[1]

The most successful athletes in the competition were Jacinta Wambui and David Kirui, both of Kenya and both winners of a 200 metres/400 metres sprint double.[1]

Medal summary

Men

100 metresTlhalosang Molapisi|BOT}} 10.3AStanley Towett|KEN}} 10.4ADieudonné Tiekim|CMR}} 10.5A
200 metresDavid Kirui|KEN}} 20.8AJacques Sambou|SEN}} 20.9AStanley Towett|KEN}} 21.7A
400 metresDavid Kirui|KEN}} 45.9AJohnson Kubisa|BOT}} 46.1AJulius Chepkwony|KEN}} 46.2A
800 metresNoah Ngeny|KEN}} 1:46.5AJoseph Mutua|KEN}} 1:47.0AIsmail Ahmed Ismail|SUD}} 1:47.5A
1500 metresRobert Rono|KEN}} 3:40.6AAbdelkader Hachlaf|MAR}} 3:41.5ASammy Mutai|KEN}} 3:42.4A
5000 metresSammy Kipketer|KEN}} 13:40.4ADavid Kiplak|KEN}} 13:43.6AJohn Kosgei|KEN}} 13:55.0A
10,000 metresJohn Cheruiyot Korir|KEN}} 28:29.6ASammy Kipketer|KEN}} 28:30.5APaul Kosgei|KEN}} 28:38.0A
110 metres hurdlesDaniel Kosgei|KEN}} 14.5AEzzedine Belaïd|LBA|1977}} 14.9AMohamed Chouchal|MAR}} 15.1A
400 metres hurdlesVincent Mumo|KEN}} 51.6AAlioune Konaté|SEN}} 51.8AHillary Maritim|KEN}} 52.1A
3000 metres steeplechaseWilson Boit Kipketer|KEN}} 8:27.0AJohn Kosgei|KEN}} 8:47.7AGebremedhin Mariam|ETH}} 8:57.7A
4×100 metres relayKEN}} 40.5ABOT}} 41.1ASEN}} 42.6A
4×400 metres relayKEN}} 3:04.8ASEN}} 3:10.5AMAR}} 3:10.9A
High jumpOnnanye Ramohube|BOT}} 2.15 m AStanslaus Mutunga|KEN}} 2.05 m ASlim El Emdrsi|TUN}} 1.95 m A
Long jumpRemmy Limo|KEN}} 7.58 m AMbock Wandjel|CMR}} 7.33 m ASimon Munyao|KEN}} 7.28 m A
Triple jumpOlivier Sanou|BUR}} 16.74 m ARemmy Limo|KEN}} 16.14 m AMohamed Gomri|TUN}} 15.09 m A
Shot putMkhululi Malvet Lebala|BOT}} 12.86 m ATsegaye Woldesenbet|ETH}} 12.59 m AKimeli Tanui|KEN}} 12.13 m A
Discus throwHatem El Kébir|TUN}} 48.16 m AKimeli Tanui|KEN}} 48.12 m AAbdullah Khalifa|LBA|1977}} 36.36 m A
Javelin throwPeter Saina|KEN}} 71.84 m ADiro Tola|ETH}} 63.85 m AMohamed Ali Ben Zina|TUN}} 56.98 m A

Women

100 metresMaïssour Lohra|MAR}} 12.0ATouria Sadiki|MAR}} 12.1AJacinta Wambui|KEN}} 12.3A
200 metresJacinta Wambui|KEN}} 24.6AMaïssour Lohra|MAR}} 24.9AElvin Mose|KEN}} 25.3A
400 metresJacinta Wambui|KEN}} 54.5ASeltana Aït Hammou|MAR}} 54.8AElvin Mose|KEN}} 56.1A
800 metresSeltana Aït Hammou|MAR}} 2:06.9AAnna Ndege|TAN}} 2:08.4ACharity Wandia|KEN}} 2:13.9A
1500 metresNaomi Mugo|KEN}} 4:19.0AIrene Limika|KEN}} 4:20.0AAnna Ndege|TAN}} 4:20.2A
5000 metresIrene Limika|KEN}} 16:15.7ARestituta Joseph|TAN}} 16:19.8ANebiat Habtemariam|ERI}} 17:31.6A
High jumpDinah Heymans|RSA}} 1.82 m AChelagat Belion|KEN}} 1.55 m AOnly two athletes cleared a height
Long jumpTouria Sadiki|MAR}} 5.57 m AJemima Munyua|KEN}} 5.38 m AZulfa Mohammed|TAN}} 4.76 m A

Medal table

{{Medals table
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| host = KEN
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| gold_KEN = 17 | silver_KEN = 11 | bronze_KEN = 12 | host_KEN = yes
| gold_MAR = 3 | silver_MAR = 4 | bronze_MAR = 2
| gold_BOT = 3 | silver_BOT = 2 | bronze_BOT = 0
| gold_TUN = 1 | silver_TUN = 0 | bronze_TUN = 3
| gold_BUR = 1 | silver_BUR = 0 | bronze_BUR = 0
| gold_RSA = 1 | silver_RSA = 0 | bronze_RSA = 0
| gold_SEN = 0 | silver_SEN = 3 | bronze_SEN = 1
| gold_TAN = 0 | silver_TAN = 2 | bronze_TAN = 2
| gold_ETH = 0 | silver_ETH = 2 | bronze_ETH = 1
| gold_CMR = 0 | silver_CMR = 1 | bronze_CMR = 1
| gold_LBA = 0 | silver_LBA = 1 | bronze_LBA = 1 | name_LBA = {{flagteam|LBA|1977}}
| gold_ERI = 0 | silver_ERI = 0 | bronze_ERI = 1
| gold_SUD = 0 | silver_SUD = 0 | bronze_SUD = 1
}}

See also

  • 2002 in athletics (track and field)

References

1. ^Africa Military Games. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-01-30.
2. ^Njenga, Peter (2002-04-27). Ngeny and Kipketer's plans for golden doubles spoilt in Nairobi. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-01-27.
3. ^Njenga, Peter (2002-04-24). Easy 5000m win for Kipketer. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-01-27.
Medallists
  • Africa Military Games. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-01-30.
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