The Central African Athletics Championships are an international athletics competition between countries in Central Africa. First held in 1976, it has been held sporadically since then, with the most recent edition being the ninth championships in 2015.[1]
Central African Athletics Championships | |
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Genre | outdoor track and field |
Venue | varies |
Participants | Central African nations |
Organised by | Confederation of African Athletics |
The competition features mostly outdoor track and field events, though the 1991 championships had a men's marathon and the 1999 championships hosted a men's 20 kilometres race walk. There was also a cross country running championships held in 2000. These competitions were all hosted separately from the Central African Games as well as the East and Central African Championships.[2]
Editions
editEdition | Year | City | Country | Date | Nations | Athletes |
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1 | 1975 | Yaoundé | Cameroon | [2] | ||
2 | 1978 | Libreville | Gabon | [2] | ||
3 | 1980 | Brazzaville | Republic of the Congo | [2] | ||
4 | 1995 | Yaoundé | Cameroon | [2] | ||
5 | 1996 | N'Djamena | Chad | [2] | ||
6 | 1999 | Garoua | Cameroon | [2] | ||
7 | 2007 | Kinshasa | Democratic Republic of the Congo | [3] | ||
8 | 2013 | Brazzaville | Republic of the Congo | [4] | ||
9 | 2015 | Yaoundé | Cameroon | [1] |
Participation
editCentral African Cross Country Championships
editIn 2000, Bujumbura in Burundi staged the only known edition of a Central African Cross Country Championships. Long and short course races were held for both men and women, with Lambert Ndayikéza (36:29) and Béatrice Iradukunda (28:39) the long course winners and Onèsphore Nkunzimana (12:40) and Épiphanie Nyirabaramé (15:24) being the short course winners. Rwanda's Nyirabarame was the only winner not from the host nation.[2] Burundi and Rwanda are the only nations in the region with an international pedigree in long-distance running.
Champions
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Men's 100 metresedit
Men's 200 metresedit
Men's 400 metresedit
Men's 800 metresedit
Men's 1500 metresedit
Men's 5000 metresedit
Men's 10,000 metresedit
Men's marathonedit
Men's 3000 metres steeplechaseedit
Men's 110 metres hurdleseditAbdoulaye Sène of Senegal placed first at the 1995 event as a guest athlete.
Men's 400 metres hurdlesedit
Men's high jumpedit
Men's pole vaultedit
Men's long jumpeditGuy Mialou of Senegal placed first at the 1995 event as a guest athlete.
Men's triple jumpedit
Men's shot putedit
Men's discus throwedit
Men's javelin throwedit
Men's 20 km walkedit
Men's 4 × 100 metres relayedit
Men's 4 × 400 metres relayedit |
Women's 100 metresedit
Women's 200 metresedit
Women's 400 metresedit
Women's 800 metresedit
Women's 1500 metresedit
Women's 3000 metresedit
Women's 5000 metresedit
Women's 100 metres hurdlesedit
Women's 400 metres hurdlesedit
Women's high jumpeditIrène Tiendrébéogo of Burkina Faso placed first at the 1995 event competing as a guest athlete.
Women's long jumpedit
Women's triple jumpedit
Women's shot putedit
Women's discus throwedit
Women's javelin throwedit
Women's 10,000 metres walkedit
Women's 4 × 100 metres relayedit
Women's 4 × 400 metres relayedit
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References
edit- ^ a b Central African Athletics: Cameroon grabs 64 medals, 26 Gold. Cameroun Web (2015-08-11). Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Central African Games and Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^ https://www.athleticspodium.com/champs/central-african-championships/2007-central-african-championships 2007 Central African Championships
- ^ Athletics: End in Yaoundé of the 5th meeting. Cameroon Athletics. Retrieved 2019-09-14.