Athletics at the 2007 All-Africa Games
(The athletics competition at the 2007 All-Africa Games) An gudanar da gasar wasannin guje-guje da tsalle-tsalle a gasar Afirka ta 2007 a filin wasa na Stade 5 Juillet 1962 a Algiers, Algeria tsakanin 18 ga Yuli zuwa 22 ga Yuli 2007. Najeriya ce kasar da ta fi samun nasara a gasar bayan ta lashe zinare tara da kuma lambobin yabo 24 a dunkule. Afirka ta Kudu ta kasance ta biyu kusa da zinare bakwai sannan kuma ta samu lambobin yabo 24 gaba daya. Tunisiya da Botswana sune suka fi samun nasara (dukansu tare da zinare biyar), kodayake Habasha da Kenya sun sami manyan lambobin yabo.
Sakamakon maza
gyara sasheWaƙa
gyara sasheGames | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 m |
Olusoji Fasuba Nijeriya |
10.18 | Eric Nkansah Ghana |
10.35 | Uchenna Emedolu Nijeriya |
10.37 |
July 19: The three athletes also shared the podium at the 2006 African Championships, with Fasuba defending the gold medal. | ||||||
200 m |
Leigh Julius Afirka ta Kudu |
20.81 | Seth Amoo Ghana |
20.88 | Obinna Metu Nijeriya |
20.94 |
July 22: Julius moved up from the bronze medal position at the 2006 African Championships. | ||||||
400 m |
California Molefe Botswana |
45.59 | Young Talkmore Nyongani Zimbabwe |
45.76 | Mathieu Gnanligo Benin |
45.89 |
July 20: Molefe won Botswana's second gold medal at the Games, just shortly after Amantle Montsho took the women's 400 m title. Gnanligo won the first All-Africa Games athletics medal for Benin. | ||||||
800 m |
Abubaker Kaki Khamis Samfuri:Country data Sudan |
1:45.22 | Mbulaeni Mulaudzi Afirka ta Kudu |
1:45.54 | Justus Koech Kenya |
1:45.80 |
July 20: Big surprise victory as Kaki Khamis upset 2004 Olympic silver medallist Mulaudzi. | ||||||
1500 m |
Asbel Kiprop Kenya |
3:38.97 | Antar Zerguelaine Samfuri:Country data Algeria |
3:39.04 | Tarek Boukensa Samfuri:Country data Algeria |
3:39.18 |
July 22: Running on home track, Zerguelaine was narrowly beaten to second while Boukensa defended his position from the 2006 African Championships. | ||||||
5000 m |
Moses Kipsiro Uganda |
13:12:51 | Josphat Kiprono Menjo Kenya |
13:12.64 | Tariku Bekele Samfuri:Country data Ethiopia |
13:13.43 |
July 22: Kipsiro won Uganda's first gold medal at the Games. | ||||||
10,000 m |
Zersenay Tadese Eritrea |
27:00.30 GR | Tadesse Tola Samfuri:Country data Ethiopia |
27:28.08 | Gebregziabher Gebremariam Samfuri:Country data Ethiopia |
27:41.24 |
July 19: Tadese won the first All-Africa Games athletics medal for Eritrea as the first non-Kenyan or Ethiopian to win a medal in the men's 10,000 metres. In addition, 27:00.30 was a new Games record. A number of Kenyans and Ethiopians were absent due to preparations for the 2007 World Championships. | ||||||
Half marathon |
Deriba Merga Samfuri:Country data Ethiopia |
1:02:24 | Martin Sulle Samfuri:Country data Tanzania |
1:03:01 | Yonas Kifle Eritrea |
1:03:19 |
July 20 | ||||||
110 m h |
Salim Nurudeen Nijeriya |
13.59 GR | Joseph-Berlioz Randriamihaja Samfuri:Country data Madagascar |
13.72 | Shaun Bownes Afirka ta Kudu |
13.81 |
July 19: Nurudeen established a new Games record. | ||||||
400 m h |
L.J. van Zyl Afirka ta Kudu |
48.74 | Pieter De Villiers Afirka ta Kudu |
48.91 | Alwyn Myburgh Afirka ta Kudu |
48.91 |
July 21: South African dominance as De Villiers split van Zyl and Myburgh, winners of gold and silver respectively at the 2006 African Championships. | ||||||
3000 m s'chase |
Willy Komen Kenya |
8:15.11 | Ezekiel Kemboi Kenya |
8:16.93 | Nahom Mesfin Samfuri:Country data Ethiopia |
8:39.67 |
July 18: The Kenyan dominance in the event continued as 2006 World Junior champion Komen upset 2004 Olympic champion Kemboi. | ||||||
20 km walk |
Hatem Ghoula Samfuri:Country data Tunisia |
1:22:33 | David Kimutai Kenya |
1:24:16 | Mohamed Ameur Samfuri:Country data Algeria |
1:25:12 |
July 21 | ||||||
4 x 100 m |
Nijeriya Isaac Uche, Obinna Metu, Chinedu Oriala, Olusoji Fasuba |
38.91 | Afirka ta Kudu Morne Nagel, Leigh Julius, Lee Roy Newton, Sherwin Vries |
39.11 | Zimbabwe Ngonidzashe Makusha, Gabriel Mvumvure, Brian Dzingai, Lewis Banda |
39.16 NR |
July 20: Nigeria and South Africa defended their positions from the 2006 African Championships. | ||||||
4 x 400 m |
Botswana Zacharia Kamberuka, Isaac Makwala, Obakeng Ngwigwa, Tshepo Kelaotse |
3:03.16 | Nijeriya Olusegun Ogunkule, Edu Nkami, Victor Isaiah, Saul Weigopwa |
3:03.99 | Zimbabwe Nelton Ndebele, Young Talkmore Nyongani, Gabriel Chikomo, Lewis Banda |
3:04.84 |
July 22 | ||||||
Samfuri:Sports record codes |
Filin
gyara sasheGames | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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High jump |
Kabelo Kgosiemang Botswana |
2.27 | Abderrahmane Hammad Samfuri:Country data Algeria |
2.24 | Mohamed Benhedia Samfuri:Country data Algeria Arinze Obiora Nijeriya |
2.20 |
July 22: Kosiemang defended his title from the 2006 African Championships, ahead of veteran Hammad. | ||||||
Pole vault |
Abderrahmane Tamada Samfuri:Country data Tunisia |
5.10 | Karim Sène Senegal |
5.10 | Hamdi Dhouibi Samfuri:Country data Tunisia |
4.90 |
July 21: Tamada moved up one place from the 2006 African Championships, while decathlete Dhouibi defended his bronze medal from then. Only six athletes entered the competition. | ||||||
Long jump |
Gable Garenamotse Botswana |
8.08 (+0.7) | Arnaud Casquette Samfuri:Country data Mauritius |
8.03 (+1.4) | Khotso Mokoena Afirka ta Kudu |
7.99 (+0.6) |
July 22: A tight competition where Mokoena made it to the podium in his last jump, surpassing Issam Nima, before Garenamotse surpassed Casquette. Ignisious Gaisah did not start due to injury. | ||||||
Triple jump |
Ndiss Kaba Badji Senegal |
16.80 (+0.0) | Hugo Mamba-Schlick Samfuri:Country data Cameroon |
16.61 (+0.0) | Andrew Owusu Ghana |
16.32 (+1.0) |
July 19: Khotso Mokoena exited the competition after three invalid attempts. | ||||||
Shot put |
Yasser Fathy Ibrahim Farag Misra |
19.20 | Roelie Potgieter Afirka ta Kudu |
19.02 | Mohammed Medded Samfuri:Country data Tunisia |
17.94 |
July 19: Farag, who also won the discus throw silver medal, retained his title from the 2006 African Championships. | ||||||
Discus |
Omar Ahmed El Ghazaly Misra |
62.28 | Yasser Fathy Ibrahim Farag Misra |
61.58 | Hannes Hopley Afirka ta Kudu |
57.79 |
July 18: El Ghazaly and Farag retained their positions from the 2006 African Championships. | ||||||
Hammer |
Chris Harmse Afirka ta Kudu |
76.73 | Mohsen El Anany Misra |
72.00 | Saber Souid Samfuri:Country data Tunisia |
70.01 |
July 21: Harmse became the fifth athlete to win three All-Africa Games titles in a row. El Anany and Souid switched places compared to the 2006 African Championships. | ||||||
Javelin |
John Robert Oosthuizen Afirka ta Kudu |
78.05 | Gerhardus Pienaar Afirka ta Kudu |
76.70 | Mohamed Ali Kebabou Samfuri:Country data Tunisia |
71.77 |
July 22 | ||||||
Decathlon |
Hamdi Dhouibi Samfuri:Country data Tunisia |
7838 points GR | Boualem Lamri Samfuri:Country data Algeria |
7473 points | Larbi Bouraada Samfuri:Country data Algeria |
7349 points |
July 18–19: Dhouibi continued his dominance in African decathlon, this time beating the old Games record from 1999 of 7497 points. | ||||||
Samfuri:Sports record codes |
Sakamakon mata
gyara sasheFilin
gyara sasheGames | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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High jump |
Doreen Amata Nijeriya |
1.89 | Anika Smit Afirka ta Kudu |
1.89 | Marcoleen Pretorius Afirka ta Kudu |
1.83 |
July 19: Amata established a new national record to upset Smit and claim Nigeria's first gold medal at the Games. | ||||||
Pole vault |
Leila Ben Youssef Samfuri:Country data Tunisia |
3.85 | Ahmed Eman Nesrim Misra |
3.60 | Eva Thornton Afirka ta Kudu |
3.30 |
July 19: Five athletes entered the competition. First-time competitor Leila Ben Youssef of Tunisia claimed the gold. | ||||||
Long jump |
Janice Josephs Afirka ta Kudu |
6.79 (+0.1) | Blessing Okagbare Nijeriya |
6.46 (+1.8) | Yah Koïta Mali |
6.35w (+2.2) |
July 21 | ||||||
Triple jump |
Yamilé Aldama Samfuri:Country data Sudan |
14.46 (+0.5) | Chinonye Ohadugha Nijeriya |
14.21 (-0.1) NR |
Otonye Iworima Nijeriya |
13.83 (+0.9) |
July 18: Aldama and Iworima defended their medals from the 2006 African Championships, while Ohadugha set a new Nigerian record. | ||||||
Shot put |
Vivian Chukwuemeka Nijeriya |
17.60 | Simoné du Toit Afirka ta Kudu |
16.77 | Veronica Abrahamse Afirka ta Kudu |
15.75 |
July 22: Chukwuemeka became the sixth athlete to win three All-Africa Games titles in a row. Abrahamse had won two silver medals in a row, but was beaten by her young countryfellow. | ||||||
Discus |
Elizna Naude Afirka ta Kudu |
58.40 | Monia Kari Samfuri:Country data Tunisia |
55.15 | Vivian Chukwuemeka Nijeriya |
52.52 |
July 21 | ||||||
Hammer |
Marwa Ahmed Hussein Arafat Misra |
65.70 | Funke Adeoye Nijeriya |
64.04 | Florence Ezeh Togo |
59.55 |
July 19: Arafat retained her title from the 2006 African Championships. Five athletes entered the competition. | ||||||
Javelin |
Justine Robbeson Afirka ta Kudu |
58.09 | Lindy Leveau Seychelles |
56.49 | Sunette Viljoen Afirka ta Kudu |
54.46 |
July 20: The three athletes also shared the podium at the 2006 African Championships, with Robbeson defending the gold medal. | ||||||
Heptathlon |
Margaret Simpson Ghana |
6278 points GR | Patience Okoro Nijeriya |
5161 points | Beatrice Kamboule Burkina Faso |
4994 points NR |
July 20–21: Simpson improved her own Games record. | ||||||
Samfuri:Sports record codes |
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