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South Africa 16 December 1992 Paarl, South Africa 19 years, 116 days 5.50 m Cheyne Rahme South Africa 10 April 2010 South African Junior Championships Germiston, South Africa 19 years, 77 days [26] Long jump: 8.19 m (+1.5 m/s) Luvo Manyonga South Africa 9 July 2010 Bottrop, Germany 19 years, 182 days Triple jump: 16.96 m (+1.7 m/s)
Germiston, South Africa 16 years, 6 days [2] [3] 200 m: 20.43 (-0.4 m/s) Sinesipho Dambile South Africa 15 March 2019 AGN Youth, Junior & Senior Championships Pretoria, South Africa 17 years, 13 days [4] 20.32 NWI: Sinesipho Dambile South Africa 15 March 2019 Pretoria, South Africa 17 years, 13 days 400 m: 45.15 A: Riaan Dempers South Africa
South Africa 30 April 2023 2023 Championships: Ndola, Zambia [citation needed] Long jump: 6.08 m A (-0.5 m/s) Timeke-Jade Coetzee South Africa 1 May 2023 2023 Championships: Ndola, Zambia [26] Triple jump: 12.56 m Kasie Veronica Ugeh Nigeria March 2013 2013 Championships: Warri, Nigeria Shot put: 14.95 m Yolandi Stander South Africa 23 April 2015
Uitenhage, South Africa [33] Marathon: 2:06:33 Gert Thys: 14 February 1999 Tokyo Marathon: Tokyo, Japan 50 km (road) 2:39:04 Tete Dijana: 26 February 2023 Nedbank Runified Breaking Barriers 50km Gqeberha, South Africa [34] 100 km (road) 6:25:07 Bruce Fordyce: 4 February 1989 Stellenbosch, South Africa 110 m hurdles: 13.11 (+1.8 m/s) Antonio ...
This is a list of world records for Masters age groups in the sport of road running. The world governing body for masters athletics is World ... South Africa: 11 Jan ...
South Africa 17 March 2017 Gauteng North Championships Pretoria, South Africa 16 years, 175 days [15] 400 m hurdles (91.4 cm) 48.89 L. J. van Zyl South Africa 19 July 2002 World Junior Championships: Kingston, Jamaica 16 years, 364 days 1500 m steeplechase: 4:04.85 Antonio Álvarez Spain 25 June 1993 Málaga, Spain 16 years, 126 days
The African Athletics U20 Championships, known formally as African Junior Athletics Championships is a biennial continental athletics event for junior athletes from African nations. Organized by the Confederation of African Athletics and first held in 1994, only athletes aged 19 or under are allowed to compete.
The 2023 African U20 Championships in Athletics was the fifteenth edition of the biennial, continental athletics tournament for African athletes aged 19 years or younger, for the second time held jointly with the African U18 Championships in Athletics. It was held at the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium in Ndola, Zambia, between 29 April and 3 May. [1] [2]