The South Asian U20 Athletics Championships is a recurring athletics competition between under-20 athletes from South Asian nations, governed by the South Asian Athletics Federation. The event, first held in 2007, was formerly known as the South Asian Junior Athletics Championships.
The competition serves as a regional complement to the biennial, continental Asian Junior Athletics Championships.
At the 2018 edition, seven countries participated, including Sri Lanka, India, and Bangladesh.
At the 2024 edition, seven countries participated.
Editions
Ed. | Year | Venue | City | Dates | No. of events |
No. of athletes |
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1st | 2007 | Sugathadasa Stadium | Colombo | 29–30 November | ||
2nd | 2013 | Birsa Munda Sports Complex | Ranchi | 10–12 November | ||
3rd | 2018 | Sugathadasa Stadium | Colombo | 4–5 May | ||
4th | 2024 | Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium | Chennai | 11–13 September | 30 | 173 |
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