| 2006 African Championships | |
|---|---|
|  Championships logo | |
| Dates | 9–13 August | 
| Host city | Bambous, Mauritius  | 
| Venue | Stade Germain Comarmond | 
| Events | 44 | 
| Participation | about 438 athletes from 42 nations | 
The 15th African Championships in Athletics were held in Mauritius between August 9 and August 13, 2006. The event was staged at Stade Germain Comarmond in Bambous, Rivière Noire District. This was the second time when the African Championships in Athletics were hosted in Mauritius, the first was in 1992.
Many world-class runners were competing, but in terms of the field events the standard was poor. In addition, some of those, especially the throwing events, had very few participants as African federations cannot afford to send large teams.
Men's results
Track
- a Many sources (including the IAAF)[1] list the lead off runner as Grace Ebor, a female Nigerian middle-distance runner. This is incorrect as the lead off runner was actually Peter Emelieze.[2]
Field
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| High jump | Kabelo Kgosiemang  Botswana | 2.30 | Sere Boubakar  Burkina Faso | 2.22 | Ramsey Carelse  South Africa | 2.22 | 
| August 13: | ||||||
| Pole vault | Okkert Brits  South Africa | 5.20 | Abderrahmane Tamada  Tunisia | 5.15 | Hamdi Dhouibi  Tunisia | 4.80 | 
| August 12: | ||||||
| Long jump | Ignisious Gaisah  Ghana | 8.51 (+3.7) | Khotso Mokoena  South Africa | 8.45 (+4.2) | Issam Nima  Algeria | 8.37 | 
| August 9: | ||||||
| Triple jump | Tarik Bouguetaïb  Morocco | 17.25 (+4.2) | Khotso Mokoena  South Africa | 16.67 (+3.6) | Younès Moudrik  Morocco | 16.58 (+3.7) | 
| August 12: | ||||||
| Shot put | Yasser Ibrahim Farag  Egypt | 18.93 | Janus Robberts  South Africa | 17.88 | Mohammed Medded  Tunisia | 17.87 | 
| August 9: | ||||||
| Discus throw | Omar Ahmed ElGazaly  Egypt | 61.11 | Yasser Ibrahim Farag  Egypt | 54.38 | Chima Ugwu  Nigeria | 51.56 | 
| August 10: Nabil Kirame of Morocco, who originally won the bronze, was later disqualified for doping.[3] | ||||||
| Hammer throw | Chris Harmse  South Africa | 77.55 CR | Saber Souid  Tunisia | 72.66 | Mohsen El Anany  Egypt | 69.22 | 
| August 12: | ||||||
| Javelin throw | Gerhardus Pienaar  South Africa | 77.55 | Gerbrandt Grobler  South Africa | 75.95 | Walid Adb El Wahab  Egypt | 69.86 | 
| August 13: | ||||||
| Decathlon | Hamdi Dhouibi  Tunisia | 7,566 points | Mourad Souissi  Algeria | 7,113 points | Terence Wepener  South Africa | 7,084 points | 
| WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season) | ||||||
Women's results
Track
Field
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| High jump | Rene van der Merwe  South Africa | 1.84 | Nneka Ukuh  Nigeria | 1.80 | Sara Bouaoudia  Algeria | 1.75 | 
| August 11: | ||||||
| Pole vault | Syrine Balti  Tunisia | 4.21 | Nisrine Dinar  Morocco | 3.60 | Lindi Roux  South Africa | 3.60 | 
| August 10: | ||||||
| Long jump | Joséphine Mbarga-Bikié  Cameroon | 6.33 (+2.9) | Kéné Ndoye  Senegal | 6.30 (+1.8) | Chinazom Amadi  Nigeria | 6.23 (+3.0) | 
| August 10: | ||||||
| Triple jump | Yamilé Aldama  Sudan | 14.71 (+2.6) | Kéné Ndoye  Senegal | 14.08 (+3.6) | Otonye Iworima  Nigeria | 13.88 (+2.1) | 
| August 13: | ||||||
| Shot put | Vivian Chukwuemeka  Nigeria | 17.45 | Wafa Ismail El Baghdadi  Egypt | 15.48 | Monique Ngo Ngoué-Poree  Cameroon | 14.99 | 
| August 13: | ||||||
| Discus throw | Elizna Naude  South Africa | 55.42 | Vivian Chukwuemeka  Nigeria | 49.63 | Suzanne Kragbe  Ivory Coast | 49.05 | 
| August 11: | ||||||
| Hammer throw | Marwa Hussein Arafat  Egypt | 62.16 | Blessing Egwu  Nigeria | 51.77 | Menakshee Totah  Mauritius | 36.68 | 
| August 9: Egypt's Marwa Ahmed Arafat retained her African title, while Hayat El Ghazi of Morocco, who originally won the silver, was later disqualified for doping.[4] | ||||||
| Javelin throw | Justine Robbeson  South Africa | 60.60 PB/AR | Sunette Viljoen  South Africa | 55.64 | Lindy Leveau  Seychelles | 54.41 | 
| August 12: | ||||||
| Heptathlon | Janice Josephs  South Africa | 5876 points | Celine Laporte  Seychelles | 4932 points | Nadege Foe Essama  Cameroon | 3808 points | 
| August 11–12: | ||||||
| WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season) | ||||||
Medals table
| Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |  South Africa (RSA) | 10 | 11 | 6 | 27 | 
| 2 |  Kenya (KEN) | 8 | 3 | 4 | 15 | 
| 3 |  Nigeria (NGR) | 5 | 6 | 4 | 15 | 
| 4 |  Egypt (EGY) | 4 | 2 | 2 | 8 | 
| 5 |  Ghana (GHA) | 4 | 0 | 2 | 6 | 
| 6 |  Tunisia (TUN) | 3 | 5 | 2 | 10 | 
| 7 | .svg.png.webp) Ethiopia (ETH) | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 | 
| 8 |  Morocco (MAR) | 1 | 3 | 2 | 6 | 
| 9 |  Algeria (ALG) | 1 | 2 | 6 | 9 | 
| 10 |  Senegal (SEN) | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 
| 11 |  Cameroon (CMR) | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 | 
| 12 |  Botswana (BOT) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 
| 13 |  Sudan (SUD) | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 
| 14 |  Uganda (UGA) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 
| 15 |  DR Congo (COD) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 
| 16 |  Burkina Faso (BFA) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 
|  Mauritius (MUS) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
|  Mozambique (MOZ) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
|  Seychelles (SEY) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
| 20 |  Madagascar (MAD) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 
| 21 |  Ivory Coast (CIV) | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 
| 22 |  Benin (BEN) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 
|  Zimbabwe (ZIM) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
| Totals (23 entries) | 44 | 44 | 44 | 132 | |
Participating nations
 Algeria (20) Algeria (20)
 Benin (8) Benin (8)
 Botswana (13) Botswana (13)
 Burkina Faso (7) Burkina Faso (7)
 Burundi (4) Burundi (4)
 Cameroon (11) Cameroon (11)
 Cape Verde (1) Cape Verde (1)
 Central African Republic (3) Central African Republic (3)
 Chad (1) Chad (1)
 Comoros (1) Comoros (1)
 Ivory Coast (7) Ivory Coast (7)
 Democratic Republic of the Congo (3) Democratic Republic of the Congo (3)
 Egypt (14) Egypt (14)
 Eritrea (4) Eritrea (4)
.svg.png.webp) Ethiopia (23) Ethiopia (23)
 Gabon (2) Gabon (2)
 Ghana (20) Ghana (20)
 Kenya (36) Kenya (36)
.svg.png.webp) Lesotho (2) Lesotho (2)
 Liberia (10) Liberia (10)
 Madagascar (6) Madagascar (6)
 Malawi (1) Malawi (1)
 Mali (8) Mali (8)
 Mauritius (33) Mauritius (33)
 Morocco (25) Morocco (25)
 Mozambique (6) Mozambique (6)
 Namibia (6) Namibia (6)
 Nigeria (32) Nigeria (32)
 Republic of the Congo (4) Republic of the Congo (4)
 Rwanda (5) Rwanda (5)
 Senegal (20) Senegal (20)
 Seychelles (14) Seychelles (14)
 Somalia (1) Somalia (1)
 Swaziland (2) Swaziland (2)
 South Africa (53) South Africa (53)
 Sudan (2) Sudan (2)
 Tanzania (4) Tanzania (4)
 Togo (2) Togo (2)
 Tunisia (12) Tunisia (12)
 Uganda (4) Uganda (4)
 Zambia (4) Zambia (4)
 Zimbabwe (4) Zimbabwe (4)
See also
References
- ↑ 4x100 Metres Relay - men - senior - outdoor - 2006. IAAF. Retrieved on 2013-09-09.
- ↑ Career Highlights Archived 2012-11-02 at the Wayback Machine. Peter Emelieze. Retrieved on 2013-09-10.
- ↑ "Doping Rule Violation". IAAF. 2007-01-18. Retrieved 2007-01-21.
- ↑ "Doping Rule Violation". IAAF. 2007-01-17. Retrieved 2007-01-21.
- Day reports
- Ouma, Mark (2006-08-07). Mauritius expects star studded African Championships - Preview. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-09-17.
- Ouma, Mark (2006-08-10). Bekele and Gaisah victorious - two titles for Egypt - African Champs Day One. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-09-17.
- Ouma, Mark (2006-08-11). Defar defeats Dibaba; Van Zyl surges to victory – African Champs Day Two. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-09-17.
- Ouma, Mark (2006-08-12). Kenyan wins by Kipsiele Koech, Kiptum, Kipchirchir - African Champs Day Three. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-09-17.
- Ouma, Mark (2006-08-13). South Africans steal the show - African Championships report - Day Four. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-09-17.
- Ouma, Mark (2006-08-14). Anim and Kipchirchir complete doubles in Mauritius - African Champs Final Day. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-09-17.
External links
- Full results Archived 2006-08-22 at the Wayback Machine
- Confederation of African Athletics
- Association Mauricienne d'Athlétisme amateur Archived 2006-08-21 at the Wayback Machine
- Official results report
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