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It organises the African Championships in Athletics and other continental competitions. The body's current president is Hamad Kalkaba Malboum of Cameroon. The organization was founded on 17 January 1973. Before 1992, the organization was known as the Confederation of African Amateur Athletics and sometimes as the African Amateur Athletics ...
The following Category contains the national federations who are member of the Confederation of African Athletics the continental association for International Association of Athletics Federations members.
The African Championships in Athletics is a continental athletics event organized by the Confederation of African Athletics (CAA), the continental association for the sport in Africa. Since its inaugural edition in 1979 it was at first organised intermittently with nine editions held in fourteen years until 1993.
Athletics South Africa is the national governing body for the sport of athletics (including track and field, cross country, road running and racewalking) in South Africa, recognised by the IAAF, [3] and also a member of Confederation of African Athletics. [4]
African Games: Accra, Ghana [9] 29:07.39 Godwin Adukpo: 11 June 2016 ... Ghana Athletics Association official website This page was last edited on 27 October ...
South Africa 2000: Joseph-Berlioz Randriamihaja Madagascar: 2002: Shaun Bownes South Africa 2004: Todd Matthews Jouda Sudan: 2006: Aymen Ben Ahmed Tunisia: 2008: Hennie Kotze South Africa 2010: Othman Hadj Lazib Algeria: 2012: Lehann Fourie South Africa 2012: Mark Kiptoo Kenya: 2014: Tyron Akins Nigeria: 2016: Antonio Alkana South Africa 2018 ...
Durban, South Africa 10000 m: 27:19.74 Kenneth Kipkemoi Kenya 28 June 2012 2012 Championships: Porto-Novo, Benin [4] 110 m hurdles: 13.49 (+0.4 m/s) Louis François Mendy Senegal 25 June 2024 2024 Championships: Douala, Cameroon [5] 13.43 NWI: Antonio Alkana South Africa 25 June 2016 2016 Championships: Durban, South Africa [6] 400 m hurdles ...
The African Masters Athletics (AFMA) is a regional body of World Masters Athletics, [1] responsible for organizing masters athletics championship competitions for athletes from the continent of Africa. It was founded on 12 May, 1994 as African Veterans Athletic Association (AVAA). [2] All athletes 35 years of age or older are eligible to compete.