2008 Arab Junior Athletics Championships Explained

13th Arab Junior Athletics Championships
Host City:Radès, Tunisia
Dates:20–23 June
Events:44
Previous:2006 Cairo
Next:2010 Cairo

The 2008 Arab Junior Athletics Championships was the thirteenth edition of the international athletics competition for under-20 athletes from Arab countries. It took place between 20–23 June in Radès, Tunisia – the second time that the country hosted the tournament. A total of 44 athletics events were contested, 22 for men and 22 for women.[1]

The host nation Tunisia topped the medal table with thirteen gold medals among a haul of 45 medals – over a third of the total on offer. Sudan was comfortably the next most successful nation, having eleven gold medals and a total of twenty, and was followed by Egypt on seven golds and ten medals overall. Syria and Bahrain each took three golds, while Qatar was the only other nation to reach double digits with a total of ten medals. Twelve of the thirteen participating nations reached the medal table, with Palestine being the only nation to miss out. Morocco and Algeria, two of the foremost athletics nations of the region, were absent.

Six athletes won multiple individual medals. Jomaa Fayza Omer of Sudan was the athlete of the tournament, as she won the 400 metres, 100 metres hurdles, and 400 metres hurdles titles, was runner-up in the 200 metres, and won a further silver and a gold in the relays with Sudan. Her team mate Amina Bakhit swept the middle-distance events with an 800 metres/1500 metres/3000 metres triple, and also shared in the relay medals. Another Sudanese, Osman Yahia Omar, claimed an 800/1500 m double on the men's side. There were doubles in both the men's and women's short sprints, with Emirati Omar Juma Al-Salfa and Syria's Ghofrane Mohammad taking doubles. Tunisia's Yousra Belkhir claimed an unusual combination of events in the form of the women's pole vault and triple jump.

Javelin thrower Ihab Abdelrahman El Sayed, who broke the championship record in Radès, went on to take a medal at the 2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics two weeks later.[2] Another Egyptian thrower, hammer runner-up Alaa el-Din el-Ashry, was still a junior by the time of the 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics and reached the podium there.[3] Three Arab junior athletes were still in the youth category and went on to win a medal at the 2009 World Youth Championships in Athletics: Awad El Karim Makki, Mohamed Ahmed Al Mannai and Hamid Mansoor.[4]

Medal summary

Men

100 metres10.5310.8410.87
200 metres21.1421.2921.62
400 metres47.4848.9348.71
800 metres1:52.711:53.161:53.71
1500 metres3:45.753:47.593:48.59
5000 metres15:6.9815:18.0815:21.02
10,000 metres30:24.4032:14.3532:25.86
110 metres hurdles13.78 14.5314.66
400 metres hurdles52.252.652.7
3000 metres steeplechase8:53.939:26.249:29.09
4 × 100 m relay
Hamed Ali Al Bishi
Fares Al-Sharahily
Mohamed Shunanat
Adel Al-Essiri
41.41
M.Amin Ben Abdelaziz
Sami Ayed
Oussama Ben Gouider
Ghassan Fersi
Ala Eddine Ben Hassine
Kais Jerbi
42.39
Ahmed Al Morji
Abdelaziz Al Ayoubi
Nasser Khamis Al Sayabi
Jamel Al Rabhi
Yakoub Al Ayoubi
43.37
4 × 400 m relay
Nader Abdelrahman
Osman Yahia Omar
Awad El Karim Makki
Mutawakil Yunes
3:15.35
Nidhal Abbassi
Sassi Idriss
Tarek Jdey
Marouane Chehibi
Hamza Azzouz
3:20.42
Jamel Hassi
Aboubaker Al Hadj
Selmane Ahmed Al Manai
Moussab Bellala
3:20.86
10 km walk42:49.22 50:43.4Only two finishers
High jump2.19 m 2.11 m2.06 m
Pole vault4.70 m4.60 m4.40 m
Long jump7.43 m7.38 m6.92 m
Triple jump15.56 m15.50 m14.87 m
Shot put (6 kg)17.22 m16.14 m15.98 m
Discus throw (1.7 kg)56.77 m51.08 m50.85 m
Hammer throw (6 kg)69.64 m65.53 m57.68 m
Javelin throw (800 g)73.67 m 56.80 m53.33 m
Decathlon6619 pts6599 pts5803 pts

Women

100 metres12.0412.5512.59
200 metres24.3925.0125.33
400 metres56.6257.3958.75
800 metres2:16.222:17.062:18.39
1500 metres4:39.304:41.124:42.14
3000 metres9:38.959:40.609:49.33
5000 metres17:40.4918:37.6719:44.20
100 metres hurdles14.8115.03 15.11
400 metres hurdles62.1363.82 64.29
3000 metres steeplechase11:00.6211:17.0611:45.78
4 × 100 m relay
Aya Lakhal
Saoussen Dallagi
Nour Elhouda Ben Saïd
Hafsia Hmidi
48.66
Safa Abdelhamid
Alouia Maki
Ihsan Jebril
Jomaa Fayza Omer
53.77
Farah Della
Ourouba Ammou
Rihem Chiha
Ghofrane Mohammad
57.16
4 × 400 m relay
Safa Abdelhamid
Ihsen Jebril
Amina Bakhit
Jomaa Fayza Omer
3:48.52
Nouha Baklouti
Radhia Ayadi
Yousra Belkhir
Abir Barkaoui
3:51.05
Rania Al Kabali
Olaa Khalifa
Rasha Ayub
Esra Youssef
4:35.56
5000 m race walk24:33.27 25:13.1129:13.70
High jump1.67 m1.65 m1.61 m
Pole vault3.20 m3.10 m2.90 m
Long jump5.36 m5.28 m5.24 m
Triple jump12.34 m12.21 m11.28 m
Shot put (4 kg)13.44 m12.62 m10.06 m
Discus throw (1 kg)43.79 m40.17 m38.50 m
Javelin throw (600 g)41.74 m31.39 m25.47 m
Hammer throw (4 kg)53.36 m 42.50 mOnly two finishers
Heptathlon4296 pts4136 pts3314 pts

References

Results

Notes and References

  1. http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/arj.htm Pan Arab Junior Championships
  2. http://www.iaaf.org/athletes/egypt/ihab-abdelrahman-el-sayed-239280#honours Ihab Abdelrahman El Sayed
  3. http://www.iaaf.org/athletes/egypt/alaa-el-din-el-ashry-236693#honours Alaa El-Din El-Ashry
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20121108084017/http://www.wjah.co.uk/wojc/WYC/WYC2009.html World Youth Championships 2009