2010 African Championships in Athletics
The 2010 African Championships in Athletics was held in Nairobi, Kenya from, 28 July to 1 August 2010.
2010 African Championships | |
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Dates | 28 July – 1 August |
Host city | Nairobi, Kenya |
Venue | Nyayo Stadium |
Events | 44 |
Participation | 587 athletes from 46 nations |
Records set | 6 Championship records |
Background
The African Championships in Athletics were held in Kenya for the first time. Previously two major athletics events have been held in Kenya, namely 1987 All-Africa Games and 2007 IAAF World Cross Country Championships.
Preparations
The championships were awarded to Kenya at the April 2007 Confederation of African Athletics Congress in Dakar, Senegal.[1]
The event was originally scheduled to be held from April 28 to May 2, 2010, but due to delayed preparations the event was moved forward.[2] The Moi International Sports Centre was initially set to become the host venue,[3] but it was later changed to the smaller Nyayo Stadium.[4]
Men's results
Track
Chronology: 2006 | 2008 | 2010 | 2012 | 2014 |
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Field
Chronology: 2006 | 2008 | 2010 | 2012 | 2014 |
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Women's results
Track
Chronology: 2006 | 2008 | 2010 | 2012 | 2014 |
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Field
Chronology: 2006 | 2008 | 2010 | 2012 | 2014 |
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Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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High jump |
Selloane Tsoaeli Lesotho | 1.75 | Lissa Labiche Seychelles | 1.70 | Cherotich Koech Kenya | 1.55 |
Pole vault |
Nisrine Dinar Morocco | 3.70 | Laetitia Berthier Burundi | 3.50 | Sinali Alima Outtara Ivory Coast | 3.40 |
Long jump |
Blessing Okagbare Nigeria | 6.62 | Comfort Onyali Nigeria | 6.42 | Jamaa Chnaik Morocco | 6.30 |
Triple jump |
Sarah Nambawa Uganda | 13.95 NR | Nkurika Domeke Nigeria | 13.71 SB | Otonye Iworima Nigeria | 13.65 SB |
Shot put |
Mirian Ibekwe Nigeria | 13.67 | Priscilla Isiao Kenya | 13.62 SB | Doris Ratsimbazafy Madagascar | 13.56 |
Discus throw |
Elizna Naude South Africa | 56.74 | Kazai Suzanne Kragbe Ivory Coast | 55.53 | Sarah Hasseib Dardiri Egypt | 46.51 |
Hammer throw |
Amy Sène Senegal | 64.11 NR | Marwa Hussein Egypt | 62.36 SB | Florence Ezeh Togo | 57.94 NR |
Javelin throw |
Sunette Viljoen South Africa | 63.33 | Justine Robbeson South Africa | 60.24 | Hana'a Hassan Omar Egypt | 55.14 |
Heptathlon |
Margaret Simpson Ghana | 6031 CR | Janet Wienand South Africa | 5500 | Selloane Tsoaeli Lesotho | 5302 |
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) |
Medal table
* Host nation (Kenya)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Kenya (KEN)* | 10 | 7 | 8 | 25 |
2 | Nigeria (NGR) | 8 | 5 | 5 | 18 |
3 | South Africa (SAF) | 6 | 7 | 6 | 19 |
4 | Egypt (EGY) | 4 | 2 | 3 | 9 |
5 | Algeria (ALG) | 3 | 2 | 3 | 8 |
6 | Morocco (MAR) | 2 | 1 | 3 | 6 |
7 | Botswana (BOT) | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
Tunisia (TUN) | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3 | |
9 | Ethiopia (ETH) | 1 | 4 | 4 | 9 |
10 | Senegal (SEN) | 1 | 3 | 2 | 6 |
11 | Ivory Coast (CIV) | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
12 | Ghana (GHA) | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
13 | Uganda (UGA) | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
14 | Lesotho (LES) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
15 | Libya (LBA) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
16 | Cameroon (CMR) | 0 | 3 | 1 | 4 |
17 | Gabon (GAB) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Sudan (SUD) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
19 | Burundi (BDI) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Seychelles (SEY) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
21 | DR Congo (COD) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Madagascar (MAD) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Mauritius (MRI) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Togo (TOG) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (24 entries) | 44 | 44 | 45 | 133 |
Participating nations
- Algeria (16)
- Angola (6)
- Benin (5)
- Botswana (14)
- Burkina Faso (12)
- Burundi (8)
- Cameroon (12)
- Comoros (1)
- Ivory Coast (10)
- Democratic Republic of the Congo (11)
- Djibouti (2)
- Egypt (14)
- Equatorial Guinea (2)
- Eritrea (6)
- Ethiopia (63)
- Gabon (2)
- Gambia (3)
- Ghana (14)
- Guinea-Bissau (2)
- Kenya (106)
- Lesotho (2)
- Liberia (5)
- Libya (3)
- Madagascar (6)
- Malawi (1)
- Mali (5)
- Mauritius (15)
- Morocco (19)
- Mozambique (5)
- Namibia (6)
- Nigeria (37)
- Republic of the Congo (7)
- Rwanda (14)
- Senegal (13)
- Seychelles (14)
- Sierra Leone (1)
- Somalia (5)
- South Africa (41)
- Sudan (7)
- Swaziland (1)
- Tanzania (21)
- Togo (4)
- Tunisia (7)
- Uganda (27)
- Zambia (9)
- Zimbabwe (4)
References
- Daily Nation, July 26, 2010: On your marks, set...Kenya ready on eve of Games
- The Standard, September 26, 2009: African Championships dates changed
- The Standard, July 14, 2009: African Athletics Championships event organisers in race against time
- Daily Nation, December 22, 2009: Nyayo it is for continental athletics fete
- Daily reports
- Negash, Elshadai (2010-07-27). High powered rivalries expected in Nairobi – African Championships preview Archived 2010-12-12 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-07-31.
- Negash, Elshadai (2010-07-28). Kiprop takes men’s 10,000m as African championships begin in Nairobi Archived 2012-10-26 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-07-31.
- Negash, Elshadai (2010-07-29). Meite, Okagbare take 100m titles, Cheruiyot over Defar again in the 5000m - African champs Day 2 Archived 2011-06-29 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-07-31.
- Negash, Elshadai (2010-07-30). Rudisha sizzles 1:42.84 in Nairobi as Kenya collects three golds in Nairobi - African champs, day 3 Archived 2010-12-12 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-07-31.
- Negash, Elshadai (2010-07-31). Dibaba takes down Masai in 10,000m to notch first Ethiopian gold in Nairobi - African champs, day 4 Archived 2012-10-26 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-07-31.
- Negash, Elshadai (2010-08-01). Kenya captures five gold medals as African champs conclude in Nairobi - African champs, day 5 Archived 2010-08-04 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-08-01.
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