2011 African Cross Country Championships
| I Africa Cross Country Championships | |
|---|---|
| Organisers | CAA |
| Edition | 1st |
| Date | 6 March 2011 |
| Host city | Cape Town, South Africa South Africa |
| Events | 4 |
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The 1st African Cross Country Championships was an international cross country running competition for African athletes which was held on 6 March 2011 in Cape Town, South Africa.[1] Organised by the Confederation of African Athletics, it marked the start of a new continental competition for Africa following the decision by the IAAF to alter the scheduling of the World Cross Country Championships from every year to a biennial format.[2]
The event consisted of four race categories, featuring senior and junior races for men and women. The Kenyan athletes took a complete sweep of the competition, winning all the individual medals and the four team titles. Mercy Cherono, a former World Junior Champion, took the women's senior title while the less well-known John Mwangangi won the men's senior race. Japhet Korir and Caroline Chepkoech won the men's and women's junior gold medals, respectively.[3] Sigosi Chesonane, representing the host nation, was the only non-Kenyan to reach the top five in an event, finishing fifth in the men's senior race.[4]
Although Kenya dominated the competition, none of its runners at the African event ran at the 2011 IAAF World Cross Country Championships two weeks later. Athletics Kenya sent the best performers at that year's Kenya Cross Country Championships to the world event, while those ranking seventh to tenth in the national race were sent to the event in Cape Town.[5] The continent's second foremost nation in cross country, Ethiopia, did not send any athletes to the competition.
The Kenyan team's jubilant celebrations led to the entire squad of 30 runners and officials missing their flight for Nairobi, scheduled later that day at Cape Town International Airport.[6]
Medallists
[edit | edit source]Individual
[edit | edit source]| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Senior men's 12 km | File:Flag of Kenya.svg John Mwangangi (KEN) | 35:31 min | File:Flag of Uganda.svg Stephen Kiprotich (UGA) | 35:34 min | File:Flag of Kenya.svg Henry Chirchir (KEN) | 35:35 min |
| Senior women's 8 km | File:Flag of Kenya.svg Mercy Cherono (KEN) | 27:13 min | File:Flag of Kenya.svg Viola Kibiwot (KEN) | 27:14 min | File:Flag of Kenya.svg Doris Changeywo (KEN) | 27:22 min |
| Junior men's 8 km | File:Flag of Kenya.svg Japhet Korir (KEN) | 23:03 min | File:Flag of Kenya.svg Patrick Muaka (KEN) | 23:04 min | File:Flag of Kenya.svg Nicholas Togom (KEN) | 23:18 min |
| Junior women's 6 km | File:Flag of Kenya.svg Caroline Chepkoech (KEN) | 19:59 min | File:Flag of Kenya.svg Mary Mananu (KEN) | 20:00 min | File:Flag of Kenya.svg Zipporah Wanjiru (KEN) | 20:05 min |
Participation
[edit | edit source]- File:Flag of Angola.svg Angola
- File:Flag of Botswana.svg Botswana
- File:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya
- File:Flag of Lesotho.svg Lesotho
- File:Flag of Madagascar.svg Madagascar
- File:Flag of Malawi.svg Malawi
- File:Flag of Mauritius.svg Mauritius
- File:Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco
- File:Flag of Mozambique.svg Mozambique
- File:Flag of Namibia.svg Namibia
- File:Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria
- File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa
- File:Flag of Sudan.svg Sudan
- File:Flag of Uganda.svg Uganda
- File:Flag of Zambia.svg Zambia
- File:Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Zimbabwe
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ Chehat, Fayçal (2011-02-28). African Championships of Cross Country / March 6, Cape Town, South Africa: A match Kenya - Ethiopia Archived 2011-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. Star Africa. Retrieved on 2011-03-07.
- ^ CAA COUNCIL in Berlin Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine. Star Africa (2009). Retrieved on 2011-03-07.
- ^ Ouma, Mark (2011-03-07). Cherono and Mwangangi victorious at inaugural Africa Cross Championships. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-07.
- ^ Gichinga, Leila (2011-03-06). Kenya dominates at African Cross Country Champs in Cape Town. Athletics Africa. Retrieved on 2011-03-07.
- ^ Mutuota, Mutwiri (2011-02-19). Mutai and Masai take hard fought wins in Nairobi; reigning World champs Ebuya and Chebet won't defend. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-07.
- ^ Kenyan athletes miss flight in South Africa. Xinhua (2011-03-07). Retrieved on 2011-03-07.
- Results