African Championships in Athletics

African Championships in Athletics
Sport Athletics
Founded 1979
No. of teams 54
Continent Africa (CAA)
Most recent champion(s) Last winners lists

The African Championships in Athletics is a continental athletics event organized by the Confederation of African Athletics. It is generally organised biennially, meaning every four years it is held in the same year as the Summer Olympics. The 2014 edition was held in Marrakech, Morocco.

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.[1] The event programme has roughly matched that of the IAAF World Championships in Athletics, with the exception of the 50 kilometres race walk.[2]

Edition

Year City Country Date Venue No. of
Events
No. of
Nations
No. of
Athletes
Winning
Nation
11979 Dakar  Senegal 2–5 August Stade Demba Diop 3924251 Nigeria
21982 Cairo  Egypt 25–28 August Cairo International Stadium 3918297 Kenya
31984 Rabat  Morocco 12–15 July Stade Moulay Abdellah 3928298 Kenya
41985 Cairo  Egypt 15–18 August Cairo International Stadium 4024324 Nigeria
51988 Annaba  Algeria 29 August – 2 September Stade 19 Mai 1956 4130341 Nigeria
61989 Lagos  Nigeria 4–8 August Lagos National Stadium4127308 Nigeria
71990 Cairo  Egypt 3–6 October Cairo International Stadium 4123218 Nigeria
81992 Belle Vue Maurel  Mauritius 25–28 June Stade Anjalay 4124336 South Africa
91993 Durban  South Africa 23–27 June Kings Park Stadium 4132294 South Africa
101996 Yaoundé  Cameroon 13–16 June Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium 4033307 Nigeria
111998 Dakar  Senegal 18–22 August Stade Leopold Senghor 4239395 Nigeria
122000 Algiers  Algeria 10–14 July Stade 5 Juillet 1962 4343411 Algeria
132002 Tunis / Radès  Tunisia 6–10 August Rades Olympic Stadium 4342417 South Africa
142004 Brazzaville  Republic of the Congo 14–18 July Stade Alphonse Massemba-Débat 4442431 South Africa
152006 Bambous  Mauritius 9–13 August Stade Germain Comarmond 4441456 South Africa
162008 Addis Ababa  Ethiopia 30 April – 4 May Addis Ababa Stadium 4442543 South Africa
172010 Nairobi  Kenya 28 July – 1 August Nyayo Stadium 4446588 Kenya
182012 Porto Novo  Benin 27 June – 1 July Stade Charles de Gaulle 4451800 Nigeria
192014 Marrakech[3]  Morocco 10–14 August Stade de Marrakech 4447548 South Africa
202016  South Africa
212018  Nigeria
222020  Algeria

Statistics

Wins by country

Overall points winners
Country Winners Second Third Total
 Nigeria 8 5 2 15
 South Africa 7 1 2 10
 Kenya 3 6 7 16
 Algeria 1 3 0 4
 Morocco 0 2 4 6
 Tunisia 0 2 1 3
 Senegal 0 0 2 2
 Ethiopia 0 0 1 1

All-time medal table (1979–2014)

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Nigeria 142 112 78 332
2  Kenya 125 115 99 339
3  South Africa 104 91 80 275
4  Algeria 69 49 71 189
5  Morocco 50 43 71 164
6  Ethiopia 39 45 49 133
7  Senegal 38 53 53 144
8  Tunisia 36 36 26 98
9  Egypt 33 52 41 126
10  Ghana 31 30 29 90
11  Ivory Coast 20 29 27 76
12  Cameroon 19 25 31 75
13  Botswana 13 7 4 24
14  Madagascar 9 5 7 21
15  Mauritius 8 22 20 50
16  Uganda 6 13 13 32
17  Mozambique 6 3 1 10
18  Sudan 5 9 7 21
19  Burkina Faso 5 5 9 19
20  Gabon 5 1 6 12
21  Seychelles 3 7 7 17
22  Tanzania 3 6 3 12
23  Namibia 3 3 4 10
24  Djibouti 2 3 2 7
25  Burundi 2 2 7 11
26  Chad 2 2 3 7
27  Zimbabwe 1 5 4 10
28  Central African Republic 1 1 2 4
29  Zambia 1 1 1 3
30  Guinea 1 1 0 2
31  Rwanda 1 0 2 3
32  Angola 1 0 1 2
 Democratic Republic of the Congo 1 0 1 2
 Eritrea 1 0 1 2
 Lesotho 1 0 1 2
 Libya 1 0 1 2
37  Republic of the Congo 0 3 3 6
 Mali 0 3 3 6
39  Togo 0 2 2 4
40  Somalia 0 1 0 1
41  Gambia 0 0 4 4
42  Benin 0 0 3 3
43  Liberia 0 0 2 2
Total 788 785 779 2352

References

  1. African Marathon Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-03-05.
  2. African Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-03-05.
  3. 19th Africa Senior Championships. Confederation of African Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-03-05.

External links

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