2006 African Championships in Athletics

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The 15th African Championships in Athletics were held in Mauritius between August 9 and August 13, 2006. The event was staged at Stade Germain Comarmond in Bambous, Black River district. This was the second time when the African Championships in Athletics were hosted in Mauritius, the first was in 1992.

Many world-class runners were competing, but when it comes to most field events, the standard was poor. In addition, some of those events had very few participants as African federations cannot afford to send large teams.

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[edit] Men's results

[edit] Track

Event: Gold: Silver: Bronze:
100 m Olusoji Fasuba
Flag of Nigeria Nigeria
10.37 Uchenna Emedolu
Flag of Nigeria Nigeria
10.44 Eric Nkansah
Flag of Ghana Ghana
10.65
August 10:
200 m Uchenna Emedolu
Flag of Nigeria Nigeria
20.61 Stephane Buckland
Flag of Mauritius Mauritius
20.67 Leigh Julius
Flag of South Africa South Africa
20.82
August 13:
400 m Gary Kikaya
Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo
45.03 Paul Gorries
Flag of South Africa South Africa
45.50 Young Talkmore Nyongani
Flag of Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
45.60
August 11:
800 m Alex Kipchirchir
Flag of Kenya Kenya
1:46.62 Ismail Ahmed Ismail
Flag of Sudan Sudan
1:46.65 Alfred Kirwa
Flag of Kenya Kenya
1:46.85
August 11:
1500 m Alex Kipchirchir
Flag of Kenya Kenya
3:46.54 Adil Kaouch
Flag of Morocco Morocco
3:46.72 Tarek Boukensa
Flag of Algeria Algeria
3:46.81
August 13:
5000 m Kenenisa Bekele
Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia
14:03.41 Mike Kigen
Flag of Kenya Kenya
14:05.12 Moses Kipsiro
Flag of Uganda Uganda
14:05.20
August 9:
10 000 m Moses Kipsiro
Flag of Uganda Uganda
28:03.46 Mike Kigen
Flag of Kenya Kenya
28:03.70 Abebe Dinkessa
Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia
28:05.07
August 13:
110 m H Eymen Ahmed Ben
Flag of Tunisia Tunisia
13.77 Joseph-Berlioz Randriamihaja
Flag of Madagascar Madagascar
14.03 Ruan de Vries
Flag of South Africa South Africa
14.05
August 12:
400 m H Louis van Zyl
Flag of South Africa South Africa
49.43 Alwyn Myburgh
Flag of South Africa South Africa
49.88 Kurt Couto
Flag of Mozambique Mozambique
50.72
August 10:
3000 m St. Paul Kipsiele Koech
Flag of Kenya Kenya
8:11.74 (CR) Abdelkader Hachlaf
Flag of Morocco Morocco
8:33.52 Ruben Ramolefi
Flag of South Africa South Africa
8:39.67
August 11: reigning Olympic champion Ezekiel Kemboi finished second but was disqualified.
20 km Walk David Kimutai
Flag of Kenya Kenya
1:23:58 Hatem Ghoula
Flag of Tunisia Tunisia
1:25:02 Hicham Mejbar
Flag of Algeria Algeria
1:25:15
August 13:
4 X 100 m Flag of Nigeria Nigeria 39.63 Flag of South Africa South Africa 39.68 Flag of Ghana Ghana 40.12
August 11:
4 X 400 m Flag of Kenya Kenya
3:06.78 Flag of South Africa South Africa 3:07.65 Flag of Botswana Botswana 3:08.13
August 13:

AR Area record | CR championship record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB/PR personal best/record | SB seasonal best | WL world leading (in a given season) | WR world record

[edit] Field

Event: Gold: Silver: Bronze:
High Jump Kabelo Kgosiemang
Flag of Botswana Botswana
2.30 Sere Boubakar
Flag of Burkina Faso Burkina Faso
2.22 Ramsey Carelse
Flag of South Africa South Africa
2.22
August 13:
Long Jump Ignisious Gaisah
Flag of Ghana Ghana
8.51 (+3.7) Khotso Mokoena
Flag of South Africa South Africa
8.45 (+4.2) Issam Nima
Flag of Algeria Algeria
8.37
August 9:
Pole Vault Okkert Brits
Flag of South Africa South Africa
5.20 Abderrahmane Tamada
Flag of Tunisia Tunisia
5.15 Hamdi Dhouibi
Flag of Tunisia Tunisia
4.80
August 12:
Triple Jump Tarik Bougtaib
Flag of Morocco Morocco
17.25 (+4.2) Khotso Mokoena
Flag of South Africa South Africa
16.67 (+3.6) Younès Moudrik
Flag of Morocco Morocco
16.58 (+3.7)
August 12:
Shot Put Yasser Ibrahim Farag
Flag of Egypt Egypt
18.93 Janus Robberts
Flag of South Africa South Africa
17.88 Mohammed Medded
Flag of Tunisia Tunisia
17.87
August 9:
Discus Omar Ahmed ElGazaly
Flag of Egypt Egypt
61.11 Yasser Ibrahim Farag
Flag of Egypt Egypt
54.38 Chima Ugwu
Flag of Nigeria Nigeria
51.56
August 10: Nabil Kirame of Morocco, who originally won the bronze, was later disqualified for doping.[1]
Javelin Gerhardus Pienaar
Flag of South Africa South Africa
77.55 Gerbrandt Grobler
Flag of South Africa South Africa
75.95 Walid Adb El Wahab
Flag of Egypt Egypt
69.86
August 13:
Hammer Chris Harmse
Flag of South Africa South Africa
77.55 CR Saber Souid
Flag of Tunisia Tunisia
72.66 Mohsen El Anany
Flag of Egypt Egypt
69.22
August 12:
Decathlon Hamdi Dhouibi
Flag of Tunisia Tunisia
7,566 points Mourad Souissi
Flag of Algeria Algeria
7,113 points Terence Wepener
Flag of South Africa South Africa
7,084 points
insert write up:

AR Area record | CR championship record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB/PR personal best/record | SB seasonal best | WL world leading (in a given season) | WR world record

[edit] Women's results

[edit] Track

Event: Gold: Silver: Bronze:
100 m Vida Anim
Flag of Ghana Ghana
11.58 Geraldine Pillay
Flag of South Africa South Africa
11.67 Endurance Ojokolo
Flag of Nigeria Nigeria
11.95
August 10:
200 m Vida Anim
Flag of Ghana Ghana
22.90 Geraldine Pillay
Flag of South Africa South Africa
23.11 Fabienne Feraez
Flag of Benin Benin
23.15
August 13:
400 m Amy Mbacke Thiam
Flag of Senegal Senegal
52.22 Amantle Montsho
Flag of Botswana Botswana
52.68 Louise Ayetotche
Flag of Côte d'Ivoire Côte d'Ivoire
52.92
August 11:
800 m Janeth Jepkosgei
Flag of Kenya Kenya
2 :00.64 Maria Mutola
Flag of Mozambique Mozambique
2 :01.08 Nouria Merah Benida
Flag of Algeria Algeria
2 :02.18
August 13:
1500 m Nouria Merah Benida
Flag of Algeria Algeria
4:23.26 Safa Issaoui
Flag of Tunisia Tunisia
4:24.08 Berhane Hirphsa
Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia
4:24.09
August 11:
5000 m Meseret Defar
Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia
15:56.00 Tirunesh Dibaba
Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia
15:56.04 Sylvia Chibiwott Kibet
Flag of Kenya Kenya
15:57.14
August 10:
10 000 m Edith Masai
Flag of Kenya Kenya
31:27.96 CR Isabella Ochichi
Flag of Kenya Kenya
31:29.43 Emily Chebet
Flag of Kenya Kenya
31:33.39
August 12:
100 m H Toyin Augustus
Flag of Nigeria Nigeria
13.44 Carole Me-ban Kaboud
Flag of Cameroon Cameroon
13.85 Gnima Faye
Flag of Senegal Senegal
13.95
August 10:
400 m H Janet Wienand
Flag of South Africa South Africa
56.97 Houria Moussa
Flag of Algeria Algeria
57.15 Aissafa Soulama
Flag of Burkina Faso Burkina Faso
57.27
August 13:
3000 m St. Jeruto Kiptum
Flag of Kenya Kenya
10:00.02 Habiba Ghribi
Flag of Tunisia Tunisia
10:10.93 Chaabi Bouchra
Flag of Morocco Morocco
10:11.52
August 11:
20 km Walk Nagwa Ibrahim Saleh
Flag of Egypt Egypt
1:43:22 Arasa Asnaksh Abissa
Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia
1:45:31 Ghania Amzal
Flag of Algeria Algeria
1:46:05
August 13:
4 X 100 m Flag of Ghana Ghana
Gifty Addy,
Elizabeth Amolofo,
Vida Anim,
Esther Dankwah
44.43 Flag of Nigeria Nigeria 44.52 Flag of Cameroon Cameroon 46.43
August 11:
4 X 400 m Flag of South Africa South Africa
Amanda Kotze,
Estie Wittstock,
Janet Wienand,
Heide Seyerling
3:36.88 Flag of Nigeria Nigeria 3:37.00 Flag of Kenya Kenya 3:39.79
August 13:

AR Area record | CR championship record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB/PR personal best/record | SB seasonal best | WL world leading (in a given season) | WR world record

[edit] Field

Event: Gold: Silver: Bronze:
High Jump Rene van der Merwe
Flag of South Africa South Africa
1.84 Nneka Ukuh
Flag of Nigeria Nigeria
1.80 Sara Bouaoudia
Flag of Algeria Algeria
1.75
August 11:
Pole Vault Syrine Balti
Flag of Tunisia Tunisia
4.21 Dinar Nisrine
Flag of Morocco Morocco
3.60 Lindi Roux
Flag of South Africa South Africa
3.60
August 10:
Long Jump Josephine Bike Mbarga
Flag of Cameroon Cameroon
6.33 (+2.9) Kene Ndoye
Flag of Senegal Senegal
6.30 (+1.8) Chinazom Amadi
Flag of Nigeria Nigeria
6.23 (+3.0)
August 10:
Triple Jump Yamilé Aldama
Flag of Sudan Sudan
14.71 (+2.6) Kene Ndoye
Flag of Senegal Senegal
14.08 (+3.6) Otonye Iworima
Flag of Nigeria Nigeria
13.88 (+2.1)
August 13:
Shot Put Vivian Chukwuemeka
Flag of Nigeria Nigeria
17.45 Wafa Ismail El Baghdadi
Flag of Egypt Egypt
15.48 Monique Ngo Ngoué-Poree
Flag of Cameroon Cameroon
14.99
August 13:
Discus Elizna Naude
Flag of South Africa South Africa
55.42 Vivian Chukwuemeka
Flag of Nigeria Nigeria
49.63 Suzanne Kragbe
Flag of Côte d'Ivoire Côte d'Ivoire
49.05
August 11:
Hammer Marwa Hussein Arafat
Flag of Egypt Egypt
62.16 Blessing Egwu
Flag of Nigeria Nigeria
51.77 Menakshee Totah
Flag of Mauritius Mauritius
36.68
August 9: Egypt's Marwa Ahmed Arafat retained her African title, while Hayat El Ghazi of Morocco, who originally won the silver, was later disqualified for doping.[2]
Javelin Justine Robbeson
Flag of South Africa South Africa
60.60 PB/AR Sunette Viljoen
Flag of South Africa South Africa
55.64 Lindy Leveau
Flag of the Seychelles Seychelles
54.41
August 12:
Heptathlon Janice Josephs
Flag of South Africa South Africa
5876 points Celine Laporte
Flag of the Seychelles Seychelles
4932 points Nadege Foe Essama
Flag of Cameroon Cameroon
3808 points
August 11-12:

AR Area record | CR championship record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB/PR personal best/record | SB seasonal best | WL world leading (in a given season) | WR world record

[edit] Medals table

Position: Nation: Gold: Silver: Bronze: Total:
1. Flag of South Africa South Africa 10 11 6 27
2. Flag of Kenya Kenya 6 3 4 13
3. Flag of Nigeria Nigeria 5 6 4 15
4. Flag of Egypt Egypt 4 2 2 8
5. Flag of Ghana Ghana 4 - 2 6
6. Flag of Tunisia Tunisia 3 5 2 10
7. Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia 2 2 2 6
8. Flag of Morocco Morocco 1 3 2 6
9. Flag of Algeria Algeria 1 2 6 9
10. Flag of Senegal Senegal 1 2 1 4
11. Flag of Cameroon Cameroon 1 1 3 5
12. Flag of Botswana Botswana 1 1 1 3
13. Flag of Sudan Sudan 1 1 - 2
14. Flag of Uganda Uganda 1 - 1 2
15. Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo 1 - - 1
16. Flag of Mauritius Mauritius - 1 1 2
16. Flag of Burkina Faso Burkina Faso - 1 1 2
16. Flag of Mozambique Mozambique - 1 1 2
16. Flag of the Seychelles Seychelles - 1 1 2
19. Flag of Madagascar Madagascar - 1 - 1
20. Flag of Côte d'Ivoire Côte d'Ivoire - - 1 1
20. Flag of Benin Benin - - 1 1
20. Flag of Zimbabwe Zimbabwe - - 1 1

[edit] External links

  1. ^ "Doping Rule Violation", IAAF, 18 January 2007. Retrieved on 2007-01-21. 
  2. ^ "Doping Rule Violation", IAAF, 17 January 2007. Retrieved on 2007-01-21. 
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