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African Championships in Athletics

Continental athletics event


Continental athletics event

FieldValue
sportAthletics
founded1979
teams54
continentAfrica (CAA)
championLast winners lists

The African Championships in Athletics is a continental athletics event organized by the Confederation of African Athletics (CAA), the continental association for the sport in Africa. Since its inaugural edition in 1979 it was at first organised intermittently with nine editions held in fourteen years until 1993. Following the tenth edition in 1996 it has been organised biennially on even years, and is always held in the same year as the Summer Olympics. The 21st edition was held in Asaba, Nigeria in August 2018.

The event featured a men's marathon from 1979 to 1990. Following it being dropped from the programme an African Marathon Championships was briefly contested. The event programme has roughly matched that of the IAAF World Championships in Athletics, with the exception of the 50 kilometres race walk.

The following list shows changes to the event programme:

  • 1982, women's heptathlon and men's 20 km walk were added to replace women's pentathlon and men's 10 km walk.
  • 1985, women's 10,000 m was added.
  • 1988, women's 5 km walk was added. Discontinued since 1998.
  • 1992, women's triple jump was added. Men's marathon, held from 1979 to 1990 (with the exception of 1984) was permanently dropped.
  • 1996, women's 5000 metres was added.
  • 1998, women's hammer throw was added. Women's 3000 metres was permanently removed from the programme, while men's 3000 metres event was held for the only time.
  • 2000, women's pole vault was added. Women's 10 km walk was also added before being held again in 2002 and discontinued.
  • 2004, women's 3000 m steeplechase and 20 km walk were added.
  • 2022, mixed 4 × 400 metres relay was added.

Championships

EditionYearCityCountryDateVenueEventsNationsAthletesTop of the
medal table
11979DakarSenegal2–5 AugustStade Demba Diop3924251Nigeria
21982CairoEgypt25–28 AugustCairo International Stadium3918297Kenya
31984RabatMorocco12–15 JulyStade Moulay Abdellah3828298Kenya
41985CairoEgypt15–18 AugustCairo International Stadium4024324Nigeria
51988AnnabaAlgeria29 August – 2 September19 May 1956 Stadium4130341Nigeria
61989LagosNigeria4–8 AugustLagos National Stadium4127308Nigeria
71990CairoEgypt3–6 OctoberCairo International Stadium4123218Nigeria
81992Belle Vue MaurelMauritius25–28 JuneStade Anjalay4124336South Africa
91993DurbanSouth Africa23–27 JuneKings Park Stadium4132294South Africa
101996YaoundéCameroon13–16 JuneAhmadou Ahidjo Stadium4033307Nigeria
111998DakarSenegal18–22 AugustStade Leopold Senghor4239395Nigeria
122000AlgiersAlgeria10–14 JulyStade du 5 Juillet4343411Algeria
132002RadèsTunisia6–10 AugustRades Olympic Stadium4342417South Africa
142004BrazzavilleCGO Congo14–18 JulyStade Alphonse Massemba-Débat4442431South Africa
152006BambousMauritius9–13 AugustStade Germain Comarmond4441456South Africa
162008Addis AbabaEthiopia30 April – 4 MayAddis Ababa Stadium4442543South Africa
172010NairobiKenya28 July – 1 AugustNyayo Stadium4446588Kenya
182012Porto-NovoBenin27 June – 1 JulyStade Charles de Gaulle4447569Nigeria
192014MarrakeshMorocco10–14 AugustMarrakesh Stadium4447548South Africa
202016DurbanSouth Africa22–26 JuneKings Park Stadium4443720South Africa
212018AsabaNigeria1–5 AugustStephen Keshi Stadium4452800Kenya
222022Saint PierreMauritius8–12 JuneCote d’Or National Sports Complex4550636Kenya
232024DoualaCameroon21–26 JuneJapoma Stadium4554800South Africa
242026AccraGhanaLegon Sports Stadium

Championship records

Main article: List of African Championships in Athletics records

Statistics

Points Wins by country

CountryFirstSecondThirdTotal14192046321
932
856
587
130
024
021
002
001

All-time medal table (1979–2024)

Most successful athletes

The best athletes of these championships are:

Men algeria Hakim Toumi 7 gold medals

Women Morocco Zoubida Laayouni 7 gold medals

References

References

  1. [http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/road.htm#AFM African Marathon Championships]. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-03-05.
  2. [http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/afc.htm African Championships]. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-03-05.
  3. [https://web.archive.org/web/20140415035452/http://www.webcaa.org/en/index.php/82-evenements-majeurs/senior/180-19th-africa-senior-championships-2014-in-morocco 19th Africa Senior Championships]. Confederation of African Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-03-05.
  4. "20th Africa Senior championships 2016 in South Africa".
  5. (7 June 2022). "Omanyala among stars set to feature at return of African Athletics Championships in Mauritius".
  6. "Le Cameroun accueille les Championnats d'Afrique d'athlétisme 2024 en juin".
  7. Yomi, Omogbeja. (23 June 2024). "Ghana to host CAA African Athletics Senior Championships 2026".
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