East African Athletics Championships

East African Athletics Championships
Genreoutdoor track and field
Frequencybiennial
Venuevaries
ParticipantsEast African nations
Organised byConfederation of African Athletics

The East African Athletics Championships, also known as the Zone V Championships, was an international athletics competition between East African nations, organised by the Confederation of African Athletics (CAA). It was established in 1995,[1] the same year as two other regional championships: the West and North African Athletics Championships and the African Southern Region Athletics Championships.[2][3] The competition succeeded the East and Central African Championships as the premier regional athletics competition for the region. All the events at the championships were in outdoor track and field.[1]

Editions

Edition Year City Country Date Nations Athletes
1 1995 Nairobi Kenya [1]
2 2001 Zanzibar City Tanzania [1]
3 2003 Zanzibar City Tanzania [1]
4 2005 Addis Ababa Ethiopia [1]
5 2021 Kampala Uganda

Events

The competition programme featured 32 regular athletics events: seven track running events, two obstacle events, three jumps, and four throws for both the sexes.[1]

Track running
Obstacle events
Jumping events
Throwing events
Relay events

Several events were held irregularly. Women did not compete in the steeplechase or hammer throw, and pole vault was not available as an event for either sex.[1]

Participation

Champions

Men's 100 metres

  • 1995:  Donald Onchiri (KEN)
  • 2001:  Francis Saire (TAN)
  • 2003:  Makame Ally (TAN)
  • 2005:  Wetere Gelelcha (ETH)

Men's 200 metres

  • 1995:  Joseph Gikonyo (KEN)
  • 2001: ?
  • 2003:  Makame Ally (TAN)
  • 2005: ?

Men's 400 metres

  • 1995:  Davis Kamoga (UGA)
  • 2001:  Frank Martin (TAN)
  • 2003:  Thomas Musembi (KEN)
  • 2005:  Adam Mohamed Al-Nour (SUD)

Men's 800 metres

  • 1995:  Robert Chirchir (KEN)
  • 2001: ?
  • 2003:  Samwel Mwera (TAN)
  • 2005: ?

Men's 1500 metres

Men's 5000 metres

Men's 10,000 metres

Men's 3000 metres steeplechase

Men's 110 metres hurdles

  • 1995:  James Tarus (KEN)
  • 2001: ?
  • 2003: Not held
  • 2005: ?

Men's 400 metres hurdles

  • 1995:  Gideon Biwott (KEN)
  • 2001: ?
  • 2003: Not held
  • 2005:  Abdulagadir Idriss (SUD)

Men's high jump

  • 1995:  Simon Ruto (KEN)
  • 2001: ?
  • 2003:  Nazar El Nazir (SUD)
  • 2005: ?

Men's long jump

  • 1995:  Jacob Katonon (KEN)
  • 2001:  Muhidin Yasini (TAN)
  • 2003:  Paul Koech (KEN)
  • 2005: ?

Men's triple jump

Men's shot put

  • 1995:  Gideon Mengich (KEN)
  • 2001:  Khamis Juma (TAN)
  • 2003:  Khamis Juma (TAN)
  • 2005: ?

Men's discus throw

  • 1995:  Paul Kimeli Tanui (KEN)
  • 2001:  Khamis Juma (TAN)
  • 2003: Not held
  • 2005: ?

Men's hammer throw

  • 1995:  Morris Omoro (KEN)
  • 2001: ?
  • 2003: Not held
  • 2005: ?

Men's javelin throw

  • 1995:  Paul Cheruiyot Kiprop (KEN)
  • 2001:  James Obua (UGA)
  • 2003:  Yasser Mohamed Ali Hassan (SUD)
  • 2005: ?

Men's 4 × 100 metres relay

Men's 4 × 400 metres relay

Women's 100 metres

  • 1995:  Teddy Kunihira (UGA)
  • 2001: ?
  • 2003:  Hellen Chemtai (KEN)
  • 2005: ?

Women's 200 metres

  • 1995:  Mary Awora (UGA)
  • 2001:  Lwiza John (TAN)
  • 2003:  Hellen Chemtai (KEN)
  • 2005: ?

Women's 400 metres

Women's 800 metres

Women's 1500 metres

  • 1995:  Naomi Mugo (KEN)
  • 2001: ?
  • 2003:  Pendo Japhet (TAN)
  • 2005: ?

Women's 5000 metres

Women's 10,000 metres

Women's 110 metres hurdles

  • 1995:  Caroline Kola (KEN)
  • 2001: ?
  • 2003: Not held
  • 2005: ?

Women's 400 metres hurdles

  • 1995:  Sarah Imbayi (KEN)
  • 2001: ?
  • 2003: Not held
  • 2005:  Nawal El Jack (SUD)

Women's high jump

  • 1995:  Elima Toroitich (KEN)
  • 2001: ?
  • 2003: Not held
  • 2005: ?

Women's long jump

  • 1995:  Eunice Basweti (KEN)
  • 2001: ?
  • 2003: Not held
  • 2005: ?

Women's triple jump

  • 1995:  Eunice Basweti (KEN)
  • 2001: ?
  • 2003: Not held
  • 2005: ?

Women's shot put

  • 1995:  Joyce Kiume (KEN)
  • 2001:  Agnes Shoo (TAN)
  • 2003:  Caroline Kola (KEN)
  • 2005: ?

Women's discus throw

  • 1995:  Magrine Maiyo (KEN)
  • 2001:  Siti Haiji (TAN)
  • 2003: Not held
  • 2005: ?

Women's javelin throw

  • 1995:  Matilda Kisava (TAN)
  • 2001: ?
  • 2003: Not held
  • 2005: ?

Women's 4 × 100 metres relay

Women's 4 × 400 metres relay

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h East African Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2019-10-16.
  2. ^ African Southern Region Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2019-10-16.
  3. ^ West and North African Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2019-10-16.
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