1992 Arab Junior Athletics Championships

5th Arab Junior Athletics Championships
Host city Latakia, Syria
Events 40


The 1992 Arab Junior Athletics Championships was the fifth edition of the international athletics competition for under-20 athletes from Arab countries. It took place in Latakia, Syria – the third consecutive time that the event was staged in the country. Morocco and Egypt, two of the region's most prominent nations in the sport, did not send a team to the competition, which reduced the standard of the performances. A total of 40 athletics events were contested, 23 for men and 17 for women.[1]

The women's 10,000 metres was dropped from the programme on this occasion. Track events were timed only to the tenth of a second, rather than the international standard hundredth of a second. Algeria topped the medal table with fifteen gold medals, mostly in the women's section. Qatar was runner-up with twelve gold medals and was dominant in the men's track events. The most prominent athletes to medal at the competition were men's race walk runner-up Hatem Ghoula, who went on to dominate the African race walk scene and win a World Championships medal, and double middle-distance medallist Ali Hakimi, who was an Olympic finalist in 1996.[1][2][3]

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Sultan Mohamed Al-Sheib  (QAT) 10.5  Boubekeur Benayad (ALG) 10.6  Jassem Abbas (QAT) 10.7
200 metres  Masoud Khamis (QAT) 21.0  Sultan Mohamed Al-Sheib  (QAT) 21.3  Abdellah Saber (ALG) 21.7
400 metres  Masoud Khamis (QAT) 47.08  Salem Jamaan (KSA) 48.24  Latif Dbeiss (SYR) 48.72
800 metres  Farah Ibrahim (QAT) 1:52.1  Ali Hakimi (TUN) 1:52.2  Mohammed Abdullah (KSA) 1:53.0
1500 metres  Ali Hakimi (TUN) 3:54.0  Ahmed Krama (ALG) 3:54.4  Ahmed Boulihia (ALG) 3:56.4
5000 metres  Abdi Kabdid Farah (QAT) 14:28.1  Mokhtar Hizaoui (TUN) 14:30.3  Féthi Garyani (TUN) 14:52.0
10,000 metres  Abdi Kabdid Farah (QAT) 31:14.0  Mokhtar Hizaoui (TUN) 31:24.0  Féthi Garyani (TUN) 32:55.9
110 m hurdles  Ali Ismail Doka (QAT) 14.4  Khalid Saloukha (SYR) 14.7  Fawaz Ismail (BHR) 14.8
400 m hurdles  Ali Ismail Doka (QAT) 51.48  Hamed Al-Dosari (QAT) 52.62  Mohammed Hamed (KSA) 52.69
3000 metres steeplechase  Abderrahmane Daas (ALG) 9:07.2  Féthi Garyani (TUN) 9:26.9  Idd Horan (SYR) 9:43.3
4×100 m relay  Qatar (QAT) 41.5  Algeria (ALG) 42.0  Syria (SYR) 42.3
4×400 m relay  Qatar (QAT) 3:13.6  Saudi Arabia (KSA) 3:14.5  Syria (SYR) 3:16.5
20 km road race  Majid Hussein (SYR) 1:11:36  Mohammed Al-Bishi (KSA) 1:20:29  Lowai Al-Haj (PLE) 1:24:39
10,000 m walk  Boubekeur Hihat (ALG) 48:16  Hatem Ghoula (TUN) 49:47  Majid Turki (SYR) 52:46
High jump  Nassim Mahdi (ALG) 1.96 m  Ali Dahan (SYR) 1.93 m  Adel Ibrahim (BHR) 1.90 m
Pole vault  Hachem Benslim (ALG) 4.40 m  Ahmed Abdulkarim (QAT) 4.00 m  Ibrahim Jassem (BHR) 3.90 m
Long jump  A. Belajal (ALG) 6.97 m  Abdullah Khamis (QAT) 6.90 m  Farid Hassa (ALG) 6.77 m
Triple jump  Farid Hassa (ALG) 14.00 m  Adnan Kaisa (SYR) 13.60 m  Hassan Zaid (BHR) 13.13 m
Shot put  Mustafa Katami (QAT) 13.86 m  Nasser Al-Majid (QAT) 12.90 m  Saoud Shoumari (KUW) 12.46 m
Discus throw  Mustafa Katami (QAT) 46.46 m  Nasser Abdul Al-Jarallah (KUW) 43.70 m  Fadel Abeidan (SAU) 43.46 m
Hammer throw  Nasser Abdul Al-Jarallah (KUW) 60.24 m  Mohamed Karim Horchani (TUN) 57.62 m  Rachid Maza (ALG) 53.18 m
Javelin throw  Ali Saleh Al-Jadani (KSA) 64.42 m  Jaber Al-Shehabi (QAT) 63.44 m  Fahim Mabrouk (TUN) 53.80 m
Decathlon  Abdul Marzouk Al-Shahrani (KSA) 6158 pts  Hadi Jadaan (KSA) 6046 pts  Ali Dahan (SYR) 5420 pts

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Saliha Hammadi (ALG) 12.4  Nawal Killi (ALG) 12.8  Soussi Nakachian (SYR) 12.9
200 metres  Nawal Killi (ALG) 25.5  Sonia Bououd (TUN) 25.9  Nawal Zayoud (SYR) 26.5
400 metres  Nawal Killi (ALG) 58.96  Latifa Zedini (TUN) 64.32  Nawal Zayoud (SYR) 65.43
800 metres  Al-Saïda Hamami (TUN) 2:14.3  Saliha Kacemi (ALG) 2:15.2  Latifa Zedini (TUN) 2:16.4
1500 metres  Saliha Kacemi (ALG) 4:55.4  Al-Saïda Hamami (TUN) 5:00.6  Mirvat Baas (SYR) 5:08.2
3000 metres  Dalila Tajine (ALG) 10:36.2  Fila Bouzeid (ALG) 10:36.2  Mirvat Baas (SYR) 11:29.6
100 m hurdles  Sana Drid (TUN) 14.7  Lynda Chellakh (ALG) 15.6  Dorsaf Zrelli (TUN) 16.1
400 m hurdles  Dorsaf Zrelli (TUN) 66.0  Linda Madad (SYR) 76.2  Rouba Kabaoui (PLE) 82.3
4×100 m relay  Tunisia (TUN) 50.0  Algeria (ALG) 50.2  Syria (SYR) 50.7
4×400 m relay  Tunisia (TUN) 4:02.9  Syria (SYR) 4:15.4  Palestine (PLE) 4:35.1
5000 m walk  Nabila Yacia (ALG) 28:25.4  Thouraya Hamrouni (TUN) 28:51.3  Amina Lounon (ALG) 28:57.8
High jump  Lynda Chellakh (ALG) 1.59 m  Hala Saka (SYR) 1.56 m  Radia Mellal (ALG) 1.45 m
Long jump  Sana Drid (TUN) 5.41 m  Hala Saka (SYR) 5.33 m  Dorsaf Zrelli (TUN) 5.08 m
Shot put  Amel Ben Khaled (TUN) 11.82 m  Malika Hammou (ALG) 11.04 m  Lynda Chellakh (ALG) 9.26 m
Discus throw  Malika Hammou (ALG) 37.62 m  Fidila Khouri (SYR) 28.98 m  Amel Ben Khaled (TUN) 28.74 m
Javelin throw  Malika Hammou (ALG) 40.64 m  Fidila Khouri (SYR) 37.74 m  Lynda Chellakh (ALG) 32.88 m
Heptathlon  Dorsaf Zrelli (TUN) 3790 pts  Radia Mellal (ALG) 3100 pts  Amina Dbeib (PLE) 2363 pts

References

  1. 1 2 Pan Arab Junior Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-02-22.
  2. African Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-02-22.
  3. Aki Hakima. SPorts Reference. Retrieved on 2015-02-22.
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