2015 African Youth Athletics Championships Explained

2nd African Youth Athletics Championships
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Host City:Reduit, Mauritius
Dates:23–26 April
Stadium:Maryse Justin Stadium
Nations Participating:27
Events:38
Level:Youth
Previous:2013
Next:2017

The 2015 African Youth Athletics Championships was the second edition of the biennial athletics competition for African athletes aged fifteen to seventeen, It was held in Reduit, Mauritius from 23–26 April.[1] Mauritius had hosted the 2013 African Junior Athletics Championships two years earlier. A total of 38 events, 18 by boys and 20 by girls, were contested at the competition.

South Africa topped the medals table with seventeen gold medals and 29 medals overall. This marked a great improvement from the inaugural edition in 2013, having missed that event due to a lack of funding.[2] Nigeria who were the previous host only managed to confirm participation due to a late intervention by an anonymous sponsor.[3] The next most successful countries were Kenya (eight golds and 19 in total) and Nigeria (six medals, two of them gold). South Africa won all but one of the gold medals in the throws. Kenya won all the long-distance events at the championships. Eighteen of the twenty-seven participating nations reached the medal table.[4] The host nation Mauritius took one gold medal, through octathlete Bryan Tonta, and ended with a total of seven medals.

As had happened at the 2013 edition, doubles were achieved in both 100 metres and 200 metres sprints: Gift Leotlela of South Africa topped the boys' rankings and his teammate Nicola de Bruyn took the girls' titles. A third athlete managed a double in the rest of the competition – Taylon Bieldt, also of South Africa, won both the girls' hurdling events.

Medal summary

Boys

100 metres
(wind: +2.2 m/s)
10.3810.4910.52
200 metres20.8421.4321.68
400 metres47.4048.1848.41
800 metres1:51.671:52.141:52.88
1500 metres3:44.353:46.223:48.49
3000 metres7:56.297:56.338:18.75
110 metres hurdles
(wind: +2.4 m/s)
13.38 13.62 14.65
400 metres hurdles52.2852.4353.45
2000 metres steeplechase5:37.055:41.286:13.77
Medley relay1:53.601:54.101:55.17
10,000 metres walk46:09.5348:23.6551:58.55
High jump2.04 m2.01 m1.98 m
Long jump7.41 m7.38 m7.31 m
Triple jump15.04 m14.89 m14.66 m
Shot put20.89 m19.87 m19.80 m
Discus throw64.88 m 60.61 m58.31 m
Javelin throw72.68 m71.48 m65.08 m
Octathlon5363 pts5203 pts4995 pts

Girls

100 metres11.8712.5312.80
200 metres23.5923.7924.01
400 metres58.0859.0359.07
800 metres2:10.792:10.942:13.26
1500 metres4:17.374:17.614:21.87
3000 metres9:10.57 9:11.389:15.38
100 metres hurdles13.3014.4715.23
400 metres hurdles59.2261.2361.40
2000 metres steeplechase6:20.477:06.597:29.09
Medley relay2:08.712:11.212:20.17
5000 metres walk25:20.2830:55.1136:53.44
High jump1.69 m1.63 m1.60 m
Pole vault3.20 m3.15 m2.80 m
Long jump5.92 m5.50 m5.40 m
Triple jump12.06 m11.64 m9.37 m
Shot put14.95 m14.12 m13.26 m
Discus throw42.95 m41.20 m40.94 m
Hammer throw55.25 m54.46 m50.40 m
Javelin throw49.72 m48.94 m46.89 m
Heptathlon4733 pts3983 pts3603 pts

References

Results

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.webcaa.org/en/index.php/utiliser-joomla/utiliser-extensions/composants/composant-contenu/liste-categories/78-top-articles/326-mauritius-the-host-country-for-youth-championships Mauritius, the host country for Youth championships
  2. http://www.webcaa.org/eng/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1010&Itemid=35 26/03/2013 1st African Youth Championships, Warri 2013
  3. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/ayac-kenyan-rescues-nigerian-athletes/ AYAC: Kenyan rescues Nigerian athletes
  4. http://www.iaaf.org/news/report/african-youth-championships Kenya and South Africa impress at African Youth Championships