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(Redirected from African Junior Athletics Championships) Athletics continental championship competition for athletes under 20 years old
African Athletics U20 Championships
Statusactive
Genresports event
Date(s)midyear
Frequencybiennial
Inaugurated1994
Organised byConfederation of African Athletics

The African Athletics U20 Championships, known formally as African Junior Athletics Championships is a biennial continental athletics event for junior athletes from African nations. Organized by the Confederation of African Athletics and first held in 1994, only athletes aged 19 or under are allowed to compete.

Editions

Edition Year City Country Date Venue No. of
Events
No. of
Athletes
Leading nation
I 1994 Algiers  Algeria 6–8 July Stade du 5 Juillet 40  South Africa
II 1995 Bouaké  Ivory Coast 20–22 July Stade de la Paix 36  Nigeria
III 1997 Ibadan  Nigeria 21–23 August Liberty Stadium 43  Nigeria
IV 1999 Tunis  Tunisia 22–25 July El Menzah Stadium 43  Tunisia
V 2001 Réduit (Moka)  Mauritius 9–12 July Maryse Justin Stadium 41  South Africa
VI 2003 Garoua  Cameroon 31 July – 3 August Roumdé Adjia Stadium 44  Egypt
VII 2005 Radès (Tunis)  Tunisia 1–4 September 7 November Stadium 44  South Africa
VIII 2007 Ouagadougou  Burkina Faso 9–12 August Stade du 4 Août 44  Kenya
IX 2009 Bambous  Mauritius 30 July – 2 August Stade Germain Comarmond 41  South Africa
X 2011 Gaborone  Botswana 12–15 May University of Botswana Stadium 44  South Africa
XI 2013 Bambous  Mauritius 29 August – 1 September Stade Germain Comarmond 40 223  Nigeria
XII 2015 Addis Ababa  Ethiopia 5–8 March Addis Ababa Stadium 43  Nigeria
XIII 2017 Tlemcen  Algeria 29 June – 2 July Lalla-Setti Stadium 41  Ethiopia
XIV 2019 Abidjan  Ivory Coast 16–20 April Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny 42  South Africa
XV 2023 Ndola  Zambia 29 April – 3 May Levy Mwanawasa Stadium 45  South Africa
XVI 2025

Championship records

Men

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet City Ref
100 m 10.29 (+0.5 m/s) Enoch Olaoluwa Adegoke  Nigeria 17 April 2019 2019 Championships Abidjan, Ivory Coast
200 m 20.22 (+1.1 m/s) Clarence Munyai  South Africa 2 July 2017 2017 Championships Tlemcen, Algeria
400 m 44.91 A Busang Kebinatshipi  Botswana 29 April 2023 2023 Championships Ndola, Zambia
800 m 1:45.25 Ngeno Kipngetich  Kenya 20 April 2019 2019 Championships Abidjan, Ivory Coast
1500 m 3:35.43 Hillary Maiyo  Kenya May 2011 2011 Championships Gaborone, Botswana
5000 m 13:13.06 Edward Zakayo  Kenya 19 April 2019 2019 Championships Abidjan, Ivory Coast
10000 m 27:55.74 Geoffrey Kirui  Kenya May 2011 2011 Championships Gaborone, Botswana
110 m hurdles (0.99 m) 13.61 (+1.8 m/s) Atuma Ifeanyichukwu  Nigeria March 2015 2015 Championships Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
400 m hurdles 50.05 Cornel Fredericks  South Africa August 2009 2009 Championships Bambous, Mauritius
3000 m steeplechase 8:19.84 Raymond Yator  Kenya July 1999 1999 Championships Tunis, Tunisia
High jump 2.18 m Breyton Poole  South Africa 18 April 2019 2019 Championships Abidjan, Ivory Coast
Pole vault 5.30 m Cheyne Rahme  South Africa August 2009 2009 Championships Bambous, Mauritius
Long jump 7.79 m Keenan Watson  South Africa August 2007 2007 Championships Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Triple jump 16.30 m (0.0 m/s) Chengetayi Mapaya  Zimbabwe 1 July 2017 2017 Championships Tlemcen, Algeria
Shot put (6 kg) 20.66 m Mohamed Magdi Hamza  Egypt 6 March 2015 2015 Championships Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Discus throw (1.75 kg) 61.87 m Omar El-Ghazaly  Egypt August 2003 2003 Championships Garoua, Cameroon
Hammer throw (6 kg) 75.59 m Alaa Elaslry  Egypt August 2009 2009 Championships Bambous, Mauritius
Javelin throw 77.45 m Willie Human  South Africa July 2001 2001 Championships Réduit, Mauritius
Decathlon 7086 pts Mohamed Benyahia  Algeria August 1997 1997 Championships Ibadan, Nigeria
100 m (wind) Long jump (wind) Shot put High jump 400 m 110 m h (wind) Discus Pole vault Javelin 1500 m
10000 m walk (track) 44:43.47 Yonanis Algaw Wale  Ethiopia 30 June 2017 2017 Championships Tlemcen, Algeria
Bahaeddine Gatri  Tunisia 30 June 2017 2017 Championships Tlemcen, Algeria
4×100 m relay 39.51 Yves Sonan
Ahmed Douhou
Ade Bayo
Ibrahim Meité
 Ivory Coast July 1995 1995 Championships Bouaké, Ivory Coast
4×400 m relay 3:08.68 Fidelis Gadzama
Musa Audu
Sunday Emmanuel
Musa Deji
 Nigeria August 1997 1997 Championships Ibadan, Nigeria

Women

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet City Ref
100 m 11.38 (-1.0 m/s) Mercy Nku  Nigeria July 1995 1995 Championships Bouaké, Ivory Coast
200 m 23.40 (+1.1 m/s) Delphine Atangana  Cameroon August 2003 2003 Championships Garoua, Cameroon
400 m 52.02 Folashade Abugan  Nigeria August 2009 2009 Championships Bambous, Mauritius
800 m 1:56.72 Caster Semenya  South Africa August 2009 2009 Championships Bambous, Mauritius
1500 m 4:08.01 Caster Semenya  South Africa August 2009 2009 Championships Bambous, Mauritius
3000 m 8:53.40 Sally Barsosio  Kenya July 1994 1994 Championships Algiers, Algeria
5000 m 15:24.66 Caroline Chepkoech  Kenya May 2011 2011 Championships Gaborone, Botswana
10000 m 33:49.10 Birhan Dagne  Ethiopia July 1994 1994 Championships Algiers, Algeria
100 m hurdles 13.59 (+1.7 m/s) Gnima Faye  Senegal August 2003 2003 Championships Garoua, Cameroon
400 m hurdles 57.37 Rogail Joseph  South Africa 20 April 2019 2019 Championships Abidjan, Ivory Coast
3000 m steeplechase 9:48.56 Fancy Cherono  Kenya 18 April 2019 2019 Championships Abidjan, Ivory Coast
High jump 1.90 m Hestrie Storbeck  South Africa August 1997 1997 Championships Ibadan, Nigeria
Pole vault 3.65 m Sirine Balti  Tunisia July 1999 1999 Championships Tunis, Tunisia
Long jump 6.33 m (-0.7 m/s) Ese Brume  Nigeria 8 March 2015 2015 Championships Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Triple jump 13.39 m Baya Rahouli  Algeria August 1997 1997 Championships Ibadan, Nigeria
Shot put 16.93 m Marli Knoetze  South Africa September 2005 2005 Championships Tunis and Radès, Tunisia
Discus throw 49.90 m Ischke Senekal  South Africa May 2011 2011 Championships Gaborone, Botswana
Hammer throw 60.63 m Rawan Aymen Barakat  Egypt 20 April 2019 2019 Championships Abidjan, Ivory Coast
Javelin throw 54.55 m Tazmin Brits  South Africa August 2009 2009 Championships Bambous, Mauritius
Heptathlon 5366 Pts Margaret Simpson  Ghana July 1999 1999 Championships Tunis, Tunisia
100m H (wind) High jump Shot put 200m (wind) Long jump (wind) Javelin 800m
10000 m walk (track) 52:14.73 Ayalnesh Dejene Nigatu  Ethiopia 2 July 2017 2017 Championships Tlemcen, Algeria
4×100 m relay 44.83 Aniekeme Alphonsus
Omotayo Abolaji
Blessing Adiakerehawa
Ese Brume
 Nigeria 7 March 2015 2015 Championships Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
4×400 m relay 3:37.99  Nigeria August 1997 1997 Championships Ibadan, Nigeria

All time Medal table

As of 2017

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Africa (RSA)1106653229
2 Kenya (KEN)807633189
3 Nigeria (NGR)756838181
4 Ethiopia (ETH)486364175
5 Egypt (EGY)474429120
6 Algeria (ALG)413853132
7 Morocco (MAR)273447108
8 Tunisia (TUN)23244693
9 Ghana (GHA)11212052
10 Mauritius (MUS)11192656
11 Senegal (SEN)10121436
12 Sudan (SUD)106420
13 Uganda (UGA)84921
14 Zimbabwe (ZIM)710623
15 Burkina Faso (BUR)5131533
16 Botswana (BOT)591933
17 Cameroon (CMR)58720
18 Ivory Coast (CIV)551222
19 Seychelles (SEY)45716
20 Gambia (GAM)3227
21 Namibia (NAM)24612
22 Mali (MLI)2136
23 Madagascar (MAD)2024
24 Libya (LBY)1304
25 Lesotho (LES)1113
 Togo (TOG)1113
27 Burundi (BDI)1012
28 Comoros (COM)1001
29 Gabon (GAB)0314
30 Benin (BEN)0202
31 Zambia (ZAM)0112
32 DR Congo (COD)0101
 Mozambique (MOZ)0101
34 Eritrea (ERI)0044
35 Congo (CGO)0011
 Rwanda (RWA)0011
Totals (36 entries)5465455261,617

References

General
Specific
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