2013 Arab Youth Athletics Championships

4th Arab Youth Athletics Championships
Host city Cairo, Egypt
Date(s) 21–23 June
Level Youth
Participation 14 nations
Events 40
Records set 10 championship records
2015


The 2013 Arab Youth Athletics Championships was the fourth edition of the international athletics competition for under-18 athletes from Arab countries. Organised by the Arab Athletic Federation, it took place in the Egyptian capital Cairo from 21–23 June. A total of forty events were contested, of which 20 by male and 20 by female athletes. The girls' steeplechase was contested for the first time, making the programme match that of the 2013 World Youth Championships in Athletics. The racewalking events were held on roads, rather than the usual track surface.[1][2]

Egypt topped the medal table for a third straight edition through a total of 42 medals, thirteen of them gold. Algeria also won thirteen gold medals and had the second-highest total with 25. Tunisia ranked third with seven golds in its haul of 17, while Qatar was the next most successful nation with four golds in a total of twelve. Out of the fourteen participating nations, twelve of them reached the medal table. The competition had reduced participation, with Sudan, Syria, Jordan and all absent and Saudi Arabia sending a smaller contingent as compared to the 2009 edition, although Bahrain and Palestine returned at this event. Regional athletics power Morocco continued its hiatus since the first edition.[2]

Three athletes completed individual doubles at the competition, all of them from the boys' side. Mahmoud Hamoudi won both the 100 metres and 200 metres, becoming the second male to do so after Abdullah Al-Sooli (2004). His Algerian teammate Yasser Mohamed Tahar Triki won both the long jump and triple jump, repeating the 2007 achievement by Ismail Al Saffar. Egypt's Mohamed Magdi Hamza claimed both the shot put and discus throw titles – a double Hamid Mansour had first completed in 2009.[2]

A total of ten new championship records were set at the competition.[2] This included Hamza's shot put record of 21.22 m (69 ft 714 in), which improved the previous mark by over three metres and ranked him the fourth best youth athlete in the world that year.[3] Qatar sent its first female athlete, Sara Al Manai Ahmed, to the competition and she was runner-up in the javelin. Arab youth throws champion Mohamed Magdi Hamza went on to take a bronze medal at the 2013 World Youth Championships later that year.[4]

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Mahmoud Hamoudi (ALG) 10.88 CR  Khalifa Al Mtri Mechaal (KUW) 10.89  Abdeslam Bouchamia (ALG) 10.98
200 metres  Mahmoud Hamoudi (ALG) 22.04  Abdeslam Bouchamia (ALG) 22.33  Rabie Al Kouari Ibrahim (QAT) 22.37
400 metres  Nasser Abbes Mohamed (QAT) 47.81  Khalifa Said Ibrahim (UAE) 49.39  Ziad Ali (KSA) 50.09
800 metres  Sabri Mohamed Salem (EGY) 1:53.94  Mohamed Adem (QAT) 1:54.38  Riadh Chenini (TUN) 1:55.26
1500 metres  Youcef Belkdam (ALG) 3:53.45  Aboubaker Abdallah Jassem (QAT) 3:54.02  Talel Khalfi (TUN) 3:57.21
3000 metres  Sofiane Cherni (TUN) 8:40.62  Toufik Bouziane (ALG) 8:48.63  Idriss Youssef Moussa (QAT) 8:59.69
110 metres hurdles  Abdallah Attiq (QAT) 14.23  Amine Bouanani (ALG) 14.27  Omar Tarek (EGY) 14.50
400 metres hurdles  Mohamed Fares Jelassi (TUN) 52.58  Khaled Chehrani Masfar Mohamed (QAT) 54.57  Raouf Jedid (TUN) 54.59
2000 metres steeplechase  Afnes Jepnato Ruto (BHR) 5:47.44  Salah Slama (EGY) 5:47.48  Nabil Romdhane Allah Mohamed (QAT) 6:00.54
1000 metres medley relay  Qatar (QAT)
Abdallah Attiq
Rabie Al Kouari Ibrahim
Nasser Abbes Mohamed
M. Al Nour
1:56.40  Algeria (ALG)
Mahmoud Hamoudi
Abdeslam Bouchamia
Amine Bouanani
Sofiane Titouh
1:59.12  Oman (OMN)
Amjed Balbouchi
Seif Al Abdelli
Younes Al Akhzami
Adnen Al Kahli
2:00.56
10 km walk  Aabdeltouab Islem Abdelkhalek (EGY) 47:51.04  Hamed Jemii Said Ali (UAE) 48:40.91  Mostafa Abderrazak (IRQ) 49:10.90
High jump  Mohamed Amine Fodil (ALG) 2.02 m  Hussein Hassen Fellah (IRQ) 1.99 m  Patrick Ziad Hana (LIB) 1.96 m
Pole vault  Seifeddine Mejri (TUN) 4.20 m  Ali Abed Zid Mohamed (IRQ) 4.00 m  Oussama ben Chedli Nasri (TUN) 3.80 m
Long jump  Yasser Mohamed Tahar Triki (ALG) 7.28 m  Ali Bari Ameur (IRQ) 6.81 m  Mohamed Abdelhassib Achraf (EGY) 6.50 m
Triple jump  Yasser Mohamed Tahar Triki (ALG) 15.06 m  Patrick Ziad Hana (LIB) 14.31 m  Ali Bari Ameur (IRQ) 14.02 m
Shot put  Mohamed Magdi Hamza (EGY) 21.22 m CR  Ahmed Salem Adel Cherif (EGY) 19.04 m  Alain Saad (LIB) 14.86 m
Discus throw  Mohamed Magdi Hamza (EGY) 58.62 m  Ahmed Salem Adel Cherif (EGY) 55.98 m  Zekri Lahmar Adel (LBA) 49.75 m
Hammer throw  Ahmed Al Sifi Amjed (QAT) 73.84 m CR  Ahmed Ismail Tarek (EGY) 69.39 m  Selim Faissal Salah (QAT) 62.82 m
Javelin throw  Al Fakher Rachid Hafedh Dhou (IRQ) 61.87 m  Fehmi Youssef Fehmi Talaa (EGY) 60.55 m  Saad Said Al Kasmi Mohamed Ibrahim (EGY) 56.33 m
Octathlon  Amir Boukenfir (ALG) 5601 pts  Mostafa Romdhane Mohamed (EGY) 5497 pts  Karim Mohamed Houssem (EGY) 4901 pts

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +2.2 m/s)
 Basnet Aouadh Mohamed (EGY) 12.26  Zouaouia Berhil (ALG) 12.34  Loubna Lina Bensiali (ALG) 12.64
200 metres  Zouaouia Berhil (ALG) 24.68  Basnet Aouadh Mohamed (EGY) 24.71  Madhouia Abdallah Saad (KUW) 25.98
400 metres  Nourine Mahmoud Hassen (EGY) 59.52  Chiraz Gomni (TUN) 59.88  Al Zhora Thamer Abderrazak (IRQ) 61.93
800 metres  Sabrina Hocine (ALG) 2:19.03  Fetma Nejib (EGY) 2:20.51  Eya Ghrib Mahmoud (EGY) 2:23.53
1500 metres  Rima Chenah (ALG) 4:34.99  Hela Hamdi (TUN) 4:48.44  Oujden Sebai Al Mongi (LBA) 5:04.71
3000 metres  Hela Abrougui (TUN) 10:35.25  Nouha Mohamed Ahmed (EGY) 11:00.03  Nadia Badr Achraf (EGY) 11:13.28
100 metres hurdles  Lina Jaber Amrou (EGY) 13.97  Hamida Zitouni (ALG) 14.05  Maroua Selmi (ALG) 14.26
400 metres hurdles  Samah Ahmed (TUN) 68.67  Rym Ahmed Mohamed Naji (EGY) 76.25 Only two finishers
2000 metres steeplechase  Rosemary Mumo Katua (BHR) 6:46.51 CR  Maroua Bouzayani (TUN) 7:02.65  Najoua Youssef Al Sid Ali (EGY) 8:02.16
1000 metres medley relay  Algeria (ALG)
Sarah Nazef
Loubna Lina Bensiali
Zouaoui Berhil
Sabrina Hocine
2:16.98  Egypt (EGY)
Lina Jaber Amrou
Dina Sadok Chaker Walid
Basnet Aouadh Mohamed
Nourine Mahmoud Hassen
2:23.85  Tunisia (TUN)
Khaoula Kastouri
Samah Ahmed
Selma ben Limam
Chiraz Gomni
2:26.25
10 km walk  Chahinez Nasri (TUN) 24:44.89 CR  Rihab Mansouri (TUN) 25:28.86  Amira Mahmoud Zinhem (EGY) 26:10.77
High jump  Liza Madouni (ALG) 1.60 m  Yousra Araar (ALG) 1.60 m  Rihem Ahmed Khamel Hamdi (EGY) 1.55 m
Pole vault  Fadoua Ferchichi (TUN) 2.80 m  Racha Al Melki Mohamed (OMN) 2.70 m  Nada Kamel Zine Eddine (EGY) 2.60 m
Long jump  Israe Samir Mohamed (EGY) 5.72 m CR  Selma Abdelhamid Ahmed Jamel (EGY) 5.50 m  Sarah Nazef (ALG) 5.27 m
Triple jump  Selmi Kawter (ALG) 12.34 m  Israe Samir Mohamed (EGY) 11.89 m  Ines Abdelfateh Mejdi (EGY) 11.87 m
Shot put  Noura Jassem (BHR) 15.24 m CR  Amira Sid Mahmoud Khaled (EGY) 14.06 m  Raghed Al Zbidi (OMN) 12.80 m
Discus throw  Amira Sid Mahmoud Khaled (EGY) 44.48 m CR  Noura Jassem (BHR) 39.52 m  Fatma Al Adli Abda Khaled (EGY) 38.16 m
Hammer throw  Israe Mostafa Mohamed (EGY) 59.84 m CR  Eya Sid Masr (EGY) 54.80 m  Ryma Zeghnoun (ALG) 46.47 m
Javelin throw  Selma Chemseddine Mohsen (EGY) 37.30 m  Sara Al Manai Ahmed (QAT) 36.27 m  Eya Al Said Taoufik Ahmed (EGY) 35.22 m
Heptathlon  Riham Kamel Hamdi (EGY) 4439 pts CR  Selma ben Limam (TUN) 3554 pts  Roanne Bahader Barouiz (EGY) 3297 pts

Medal table

Key
  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Egypt 13 15 14 42
2  Algeria 13 7 5 25
3  Tunisia 7 5 5 17
4  Qatar 4 4 4 12
5  Bahrain 2 1 0 3
6  Iraq 1 3 3 7
7  United Arab Emirates 0 2 0 2
8=  Lebanon 0 1 2 3
8=  Oman 0 1 2 3
10  Kuwait 0 1 1 2
11  Libya 0 0 2 2
12  Saudi Arabia 0 0 1 1
Total 40 40 39 119

Participation

References

  1. Pan Arab Youth Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-05-25.
  2. 1 2 3 4 4es Championnats Arabes D'Athletisme Cadets - Le Caire du 21 au 23.06.2013. Tunis Athletisme. Retrieved on 2015-05-31.
  3. Shot Put (5kg) - men - youth - outdoor - 2013. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-05-31.
  4. Mohamed Magdi Hamza. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-05-31.
Results
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