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2019 3nd African Youth Championships - Abidjan

 

23/04/2015 - 26/04/2015 Reduit

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Maryse Justin Stadium    
 The 2019 African U20 Championships in Athletics was the fourteenth edition of the biennial, continental athletics tournament for African athletes aged 19 years or younger, for the first time held jointly with the African U18 Championships in Athletics. It was held at the Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, between 16 and 20 April. Abidjan2019logo.png

Kenya and South Africa shine at African U18/U20 Championships in Abidjan

Kenya and South Africa reinforced their dominance on the continent at the African U20 and U18 Championships which came to a close on Saturday (20) following five days of intense competition at Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny in the Ivorian capital, Abidjan.

Kenya topped the U20 medals table with 28 medals, 13 of which were gold, while South Africa led the way in the U18 category with 32 medals, 18 of them gold.

World 5000m lead for Zakayo

After a disappointing outing at the Kenyan Cross Country Championships in Eldoret back in February, Edward Zakayo bounced back into reckoning by running a world-leading time of 13:13.06 to win the men’s 5000m, leading a Kenyan sweep of the medals.

It was a PB for the world U20 5000m champion who is also the reigning senior African champion. Jacob Kiprop took silver in 13:14.44 in what was his international debut for Kenya, while Reuben Pogisho followed with a time of 13:43.46.

Zakayo’s performance broke the oldest standing championship record, taking 18 seconds off the mark set by Daniel Komen back in 1994.

Championship records for Cherono, Adegoke, Joseph and Poole

Many other championship records were broken in Abidjan. Kenya’s Youth Olympic champion Fancy Cherono raced to a championship record of 9:48.56 to win the women’s 3000m steeplechase ahead of teammate and world U18 champion Caren Chebet (9:51.41).

Nigeria’s Enoch Adegoke followed suit on the second day of competition when he shrugged off the threat posed by South Africa’s duo of Youth Olympic champion Luke Davids and Phatutshedzo Maswanganyi to win the men’s 100m in 10.29.

The South African duo got the better of Adegoke in the 200m with Maswanganyi winning in a lifetime best of 20.77 as Davids followed in second place, while Ghana’s Edwin Gabayi settled for bronze with 21.04. Adegoke was fourth with a PB of 21.07.

Another championship record was secured by South Africa’s Rogail Joseph who impressed in the women’s 400m hurdles. Joseph proved too strong for her competitors and won by 1.51 seconds in 57.37 from teammate Gince Moraice (58.85).

Joseph had earlier won the women’s 100m hurdles and she ended her championships with a silver medal in the 4x400m.

Breyton Poole, who caught the attention of the world when winning the world U18 high jump title in Nairobi two years ago, once again held the fans spellbound with his performance and won the U20 high jump title with 2.18m.

Hat-trick of titles for Chukwuma

Youth Olympic 100m champion Rosemary Chukwuma of Nigeria enjoyed an unbeaten run in every single race she participated in at the championships. After easing her way through the rounds, she won the 100m title in 11.62 with South Africa’s Rose Xeyi taking the silver, matching the medal she won at last year’s African Youth Games.

Chukwuma extended her dominance to the 200m (23.81) and ran the anchor leg for Nigeria in the women’s 4x100m to earn her third gold medal of the championships.

Ofili and Dambile named best athletes of the championships

As the championship came to a climax on Saturday, Nigeria’s Favour Ofili and South Africa’s Sinesipho Dambile were named the best athletes of the championships.

Ofili won medals in the U18 200m, 400m and medley relay, running a spectacular anchor leg for Nigeria in the latter. Her winning marks of 23.38 and 52.28 in the 200m and 400m respectively were not only PBs but also smashed the previous championship records. They were also quicker than the winning marks in the U20 category.

Dambile, who had set an African U18 200m record of 20.43 last month, won his specialist event in a championship record of 20.52. He went on to anchor South Africa to gold in the medley relay ahead of Nigeria.

Yemi Olus for the IAAF

 

Medal summary

Boys (U18)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(Wind: +0.7 m/s)
 Thabang Hlohlolo (RSA) 10.61  Eckhardt Potgieter (RSA) 10.64  Vuyo Ndlovu (RSA) 10.65
200 metres
(Wind: 0.0 m/s)
 Sinesipho Dambile (RSA) 20.52 CR  Eckhardt Potgieter (RSA) 21.29  Israel Dome Anam (GHA) 21.42
400 metres  Lythe Pillay (RSA) 46.26 CR  Brian Onyari Tinega (KEN) 46.73  Antoine Nortje (RSA) 46.99
800 metres  Abdo Razack Hassan (DJI) 1:46.54 CR  Mohamed Ali Gouaned (ALG) 1:47.88  Kenneth Kirui (KEN) 1:47.89
1500 metres  Vincent Kibet Keter (KEN) 3:40.28  Gezahign Yihun (ETH) 3:43.64  Peter Kibui Wangari (KEN) 3:45.50
3000 metres  Emmanuel Korir Kiplagat (KEN) 8:14.3  Gezahign Yihun (ETH) 8:14.51  Gideon Kipkertich Ronoh (KEN) 8:17.83
110 metres hurdles (91.4 cm)
(Wind: +0.1 m/s)
 Reinhardt Strauss (RSA) 13.92 CR  Jorin Leonard Bangue (CMR) 13.93  Youssef Badwy (EGY) 14.17
400 metres hurdles  Lutodio Custodio (RSA) 52.53  Ndikponke Okure (NGR) 53.39  Youssef Badwy (EGY) 53.49
2000 metres steeplechase  Bikila Tadese (ETH) 5:35.47 CR  Kibet Chepkwony (KEN) 5:37.36  Ronald Kipngetich (KEN) 5:39.21
Medley relay  South Africa (RSA)
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1:49.50  Nigeria (NGR) 1:53.56  Gambia (GAM) 1:55.18
10,000 m walk  Abdenour Ameur (ALG) 51:15.21  Osama Hussin Ahmed (EGY) 52:47.83  Oussama Aouina (TUN) 53:19.19
High jump  Best Erhire Omamuyovwi (NGR) 2.08 m  Joshua Onezime (SEY) 2.06 m  Ziad Mohamed Kamal (EGY) 2.04 m
Pole vault  Kyer Rademeyer (RSA) 5.10 m  Nikolam Van Huysteen (RSA) 4.80 m  Ayndlem Belayabebe (ETH) 3.60 m
Long jump  Jason Tito (RSA) 7.40 m  Jaugu Sarjo (GAM) 6.76 m  Olatunde Olaolu (NGR) 6.60 m
Triple jump  Collins Kipkorir (KEN) 14.82 m  Best Erhire Omamuyovwi (NGR) 14.77 m  Jason Tito (RSA) 14.57 m
Shot put (5 kg)  Mohamed Osama Mohamed (EGY) 19.52 m  Douw Kruger (RSA) 19.03 m  Wynand Swanepoel (RSA) 17.82 m
Discus throw (1.5 kg)  Mohamed Osama Mohamed (EGY) 58.91 m  Wynand Swanepoel (RSA) 57.64 m  Douw Kruger (RSA) 51.10 m
Hammer throw (5 kg)  Mohamed Saeed (EGY) 68.66 m  Abdelmalak Benziada (ALG) 56.36 m  Mentesnot Mersha (ETH) 54.19 m
Javelin throw (700 g)  Nnamdi Chinecherem (NGR) 74.71 m CR  Serge Armand Diasso (CIV) 46.36 m  Losani Konate (BUR) 43.17 m
Octathlon  Ayoub Bansabra (ALG) 5382 pts  Jordane Quirin (MRI) 5238 pts  Yusuf Rasheed (NGR) 5139 pts

Girls (U18)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(Wind: +0.3 m/s)
 Miandi van Staden (RSA) 12.00  Jalika Bajinka (GAM) 12.02  Praise Ofoku (NGR) 12.02
200 metres
(Wind: +0.3 m/s)
 Favour Ofili (NGR) 23.38 CR  Anita Taviore (NGR) 24.07  Binta Jallow (GAM) 24.13
400 metres  Favour Ofili (NGR) 52.28 CR  Linda Kageha (KEN) 52.52  Amy Naude (RSA) 54.29
800 metres  Prudence Sekgodiso (RSA) 2:07.03  Sheila Belio (KEN) 2:07.45  Nelly Chepchirchir (KEN) 2:07.90
1500 metres  Meryem Azrour (MAR) 4:20.14  Janet Nyiva (KEN) 4:20.43  Almaz Girma (ETH) 4:21.97
3000 metres  Zena Jemutai Yego (KEN) 9:13.23  Deborah Chemutai (KEN) 9:13.42  Berheteha Amare (ETH) 9:14.72
100 metres hurdles (76.2 cm)
(Wind: +1.4 m/s)
 Kayla van der Bergh (RSA) 13.50  Rahil Hamel (ALG) 14.02  Madina Toure (BUR) 14.53
400 metres hurdles  Sarah Ochigbo (NGR) 1:03.13  Saphietou Boye (SEN) 1:05.97  Djamilatou Sanou (BUR) 1:06.24
2000 metres steeplechase  Juby Jerotich (KEN) 6:48.56  Kassazerfe Wondimagegn (ETH) 6:51.41  Dorothy Kimutai (KEN) 7:12.18
Medley relay  Nigeria (NGR)
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2:11.93  Gambia (GAM) 2:12.21  South Africa (RSA) 2:12.33
5000 m walk  Melissa Touloum (ALG) 25:45.29  Mariame Worku (ETH) 26:02.54  Soumaya Mannai (TUN) 27:55.83
High jump  Jeanne Visser (RSA) 1.73 m  Saly Sarr (SEN) 1.69 m  Laurentine Fouda (CMR) 1.60 m
Long jump  Nolwazi Mashaba (RSA) 5.82 m  Joane Gerber (RSA) 5.80 m  Ruona Adogbeji (NGR) 5.56 m
Triple jump  Nolwazi Mashaba (RSA) 12.65 m  Boru Sambate Robe (ETH) 12.06 m  Grace Oshiokpu (NGR) 11.81 m
Shot put (3 kg)  Dane Roets (RSA) 17.33 m  Mine de Klerk (RSA) 16.90 m  Dina Amel Farouk (EGY) 13.92 m
Discus throw  Dane Roets (RSA) 46.35 m  Chaimae Bouchaal (MAR) 41.91 m  Esther Osisike (NGR) 41.28 m
Hammer throw  Phethissang Makhethe (RSA) 63.51 m CR  Nagla Amel Farouk (EGY) 56.23 m  Fatima Zohra Tadjine Ikram (ALG) 53.62 m
Javelin throw  Heike de Nyssechen (RSA) 51.57 m CR  Matha Nthanzi Musai (KEN) 48.96 m  Shakenaz Zinwefky (EGY) 42.98 m
Heptathlon  Saly Sarr (SEN) 4005 pts  Ese Awusa (NGR) 3792 pts  Tamer El Gebaly (EGY) 3365 pts

Medal table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Drapeau d'Afrique du Sud South Africa 18 7 7 32
2 Drapeau du Kenya Kenya 6 6 5 17
3 Drapeau du Nigeria Nigeria 5 6 5 16
4 Drapeau de l'Éthiopie Ethiopia 3 4 4 11
5 Drapeau de l'Égypte Egypt 3 2 6 11
6 Drapeau de l'Algérie Algeria 2 3 1 6
7 Drapeau du Maroc Morocco 1 1 0 2
Drapeau du Sénégal Senegal 1 1 0 2
9 Drapeau de Djibouti Djibouti 1 0 0 1
10 Drapeau de la Gambie Gambia 0 3 2 5
11 Drapeau du Cameroun Cameroon 0 1 1 2
12 Drapeau de la Côte d'Ivoire Ivory Coast 0 1 0 1
Drapeau de Maurice Mauritius 0 1 0 1
Drapeau des Seychelles Seychelles 0 1 0 1
15 Drapeau du Burkina Faso Burkina Faso 0 0 2 2
16 Drapeau du Ghana Ghana 0 0 1 1
Drapeau de la Tunisie Tunisia 0 0 1 1
Total 40 37 35 112
  U18      
  Men      
  100m 17 April   Wind: 0.7
1 Thabang Hlohlolo RSA 14 Oct 02 10.61
2 Eckardt Potgeter RSA   10.64
3 Vuyo Ndlovu RSA 8 Jan 02 10.65
4 Muhamad Trawally GAM   10.70
5 Efe-Sam Agalivie NGR 02 10.74
  200m 19 April   Wind: 0.0
1 Sinesipho Dambile RSA 2 Mar 02 20.52
2 Eckardt Potgeter RSA   21.29
3 Israel Dome Anam GHA   21.42
4 Raj Caleb SEY   21.71
5 Okoro Iruoghene NGR 00 21.76
  Semifinals 19 April    
  Heat 1 Wind: 1.2    
1 Sinesipho Dambile RSA 2 Mar 02 20.64
2 Jesse Josias RSA 27 Mar 02 21.68
  Heat 2 Wind: 2.8    
1 Eckardt Potgeter RSA   21.38w
2 Muhamad Trawally GAM   21.59w
3 Israel Dome Anam GHA   21.63w
4 Raj Caleb SEY   21.71w
  Heats 19 April    
  Heat 1 Wind: 1.8    
1 Selemon Odonkor GHA   21.71
  Heat 4 Wind: 0.9    
3 Israel Dome Anam GHA   21.52
  Heat 5 Wind: -0.8    
1 Eckardt Potgeter RSA   21.37
  400m 17 April    
1 Lythe Pillay RSA 22 Feb 03 46.26
2 Brian Onyage KEN   46.73
3 Matt Nortje RSA   46.99
4 Victor Akhalu NGR 03 47.55
5 Saidon Jassey GAM   48.07
6 Ahmed Osman Saeed GHA   48.42
7 Emmanuel Mutua KEN   48.59
  Heats 16 April    
  Heat 1      
1 Victor Akhalu NGR 03 47.98
2 Matt Nortje RSA   48.38
  Heat 2      
1 Brian Onyage KEN   47.25
2 Saidon Jassey GAM   48.40
  Heat 3      
1 Lythe Pillay RSA 22 Feb 03 46.88
2 Emmanuel Mutua KEN   47.69
3 Ahmed Osman Saeed GHA   48.03
4 Ahmat Moussa CHA   48.28
  800m 20 April    
1 Abdo Razack Hassan DJI   1:46.54
2 Mohamed Ali Gouaned ALG 5 Jul 02 1:47.88
3 Kenneth Kirui KEN 03 1:47.89
  3000m 18 April    
1 Emmanuel Kiplagat KEN 02 8:14.32
2 Fantamun Gezamegn Yihun ETH   8:14.51
3 Gideon Rono KEN 03 8:17.83
4 Jean Marie Bukuru BDI   8:20.81
5 Dan Chebet UGA 2 Apr 02 8:32.45
  2000m Steeplechase 17 April    
1 Takele Bikila Tadese ETH   5:35.47
2 Haron Kibet Chepkwony KEN 03 5:37.36
3 Ronald Kipngetich Mutai KEN 02 5:39.21
4 Abel Yemane Habte ERI 16 Dec 02 5:44.10
  110m Hurdles (91.4cm) 18 April   Wind: 0.1
1 Reinhardt Strauss RSA   13.92
2 Jorim Bangue RSA   13.93
  400m Hurdles (84cm) 20 April    
1 Lutodio Custodio RSA   52.53
  Long Jump 17 April    
1 Jason Tito RSA 10 Feb 02 7.40
  Shot Put (5kg) 17 April    
1 Mohamed Ossama EGY   19.52
2 Douw Kruger RSA 29 Sep 02 19.03
3 Wynand Swanepoel RSA 18 Jun 02 17.82
4 Ahile Destamekuria ETH   17.16
  Discus Throw (1.5kg) 20 April    
1 Mohamed Ossama EGY   58.91
2 Wynand Swanepoel RSA 18 Jun 02 57.64
  Javelin Throw (700g) 19 April    
1 Chinekerem Nnadji NGR   74.71
  Women      
  200m 19 April   Wind: 0.3
1 Favour Ofili NGR 31 Dec 02 23.38
2 Anita Taviore NGR 02 24.07
3 Binta Jallow GAM   24.13
4 Jalika Bajinka GAM   24.19
5 Imane Mekrazi MAR 02 24.49
  Semifinals 19 April    
  Heat 1 Wind: 0.3    
1 Favour Ofili NGR 31 Dec 02 23.77
2 Imane Mekrazi MAR 02 24.57
  Heat 2 Wind: 1.4    
1 Anita Taviore NGR 02 23.97
2 Binta Jallow GAM   24.01
3 Jalika Bajinka GAM   24.40
4 Elke Van Der Westhuizen RSA 03 24.48
5 Minsilishi Niddy ZAM   24.60
  400m 17 April    
1 Favour Ofili NGR 31 Dec 02 52.28
2 Kageha Linda KEN 4 Feb 99 52.52
3 Grace Obour GHA 20 May 01 52.59
4 Amy Naude RSA 7 Jan 02 54.29
5 Binta Jallow GAM   54.98
  800m 20 April    
1 Prudence Sekgodisa RSA 5 Jan 02 2:07.03
2 Sheila Kepkosgei Belio KEN   2:07.45
3 Nelly Chepchirchir KEN 03 2:07.90
4 Alem Kahasek Saneh ETH 02 2:09.52
  1500m 16 April    
1 Maryem Azrour MAR 15 Dec 02 4:20.14
2 Nyiva Mutungi KEN 03 4:20.43
3 Girma Tilahunalmaz ETH   4:21.97
4 Maureen Cherotich KEN 03 4:24.09
5 Carmi Prinsloo RSA 31 Jan 02 4:25.89
6 Hiwot Fiori ETH   4:26.40
  3000m 17 April    
1 Zena Yego KEN 01 9:13.23
2 Deborah Chemutai KEN 31 Dec 02 9:13.42
3 Amare Berheteha ETH   9:14.72
  2000m Steeplechase 19 April    
1 Jubi Jerotich Kirui KEN   6:47.96
2 Wondimagegn Zerfe ETH 26 Oct 02 6:50.40
  100m Hurdles (76.2cm) 18 April   Wind: 1.4
1 Kayla van den Berg RSA 10 Jan 02 13.50
  Hammer Throw (3kg) 20 April    
1 Phethisang Makhethe RSA 5 Sep 02 63.51
  Javelin Throw (500g) 19 April    
1 Heike De Nysschen RSA   51.57

 

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