African Artistic Gymnastics Championships – Women's individual all-around

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The African Artistic Gymnastics Championships were first held in 1990.

In the women's individual all-around event, three medals are awarded: gold for first place, silver for second place, and bronze for third place.

Medalists

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef
1990 Flag of Algeria.svg Algiers Unknown
1992 Flag of Morocco.svg Casablanca
1994 Flag of South Africa.svg Johannesbourg Flag of South Africa.svg Heidi Oosthuizen Flag of South Africa.svg Joanne West Flag of South Africa.svg Ilse Roets [1]
1998 Flag of Namibia.svg Walvis Bay Flag of South Africa.svg Nadine de Kock Flag of South Africa.svg Caroline Demetriou Flag of Egypt.svg Dalal Rates [2]
2000 Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunis Flag of Tunisia.svg Leonia Marzouk Flag of South Africa.svg Tamaryn Schultz Flag of South Africa.svg Caroline Demetriou [3]
2002 Flag of Algeria.svg Algiers Flag of South Africa.svg Tamaryn Schultz Flag of South Africa.svg Zandre Labuschagne Flag of South Africa.svg Kerry Joyce [4]
2004 Flag of Senegal.svg Thiès Flag of South Africa.svg Zandre Labuschagne Flag of Egypt.svg Celeste Visagie Flag of South Africa.svg Yana Vizer [5]
2006 Flag of South Africa.svg Cape Town Flag of South Africa.svg Rinette Whelpton Flag of Egypt.svg Candice Cronje Flag of South Africa.svg Chantel Swan [6]
2009 Flag of Egypt.svg Cairo Flag of Egypt.svg Sherine El Zeiny Flag of South Africa.svg Jennifer Khwela Flag of Egypt.svg Salma Mahmoud [7]
2010 Flag of Namibia.svg Walvis Bay Flag of Egypt.svg Salma Mahmoud Flag of Egypt.svg Farida Ahmed Flag of South Africa.svg Jennifer Khwela [8]
2012 Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunis Flag of Egypt.svg Salma Mahmoud Flag of South Africa.svg Kirsten Beckett Flag of Egypt.svg Nancy Taman [9]
2014 Flag of South Africa.svg Pretoria Flag of South Africa.svg Kirsten Beckett Flag of South Africa.svg Bianca Mann Flag of Egypt.svg Rowan Wageeh [10]
2016 Flag of Algeria.svg Algiers Flag of Egypt.svg Sherine El Zeiny Flag of South Africa.svg Claudia Cummins Flag of South Africa.svg Kirsten Beckett [11]
2018 Flag of Namibia.svg Swakopmund Flag of Egypt.svg Farah Hussein Flag of Egypt.svg Farah Salem Flag of South Africa.svg Angela Maguire [12]
2021 Flag of Egypt.svg Cairo Flag of Egypt.svg Zeina Ibrahim Flag of Egypt.svg Farah Hussein Flag of South Africa.svg Naveen Daries [13]
2022 Flag of South Africa.svg Caitlin Rooskrantz Flag of Egypt.svg Jana Aboelhasan Flag of Egypt.svg Jana Abdelsalam [14]
2023 Flag of South Africa.svg Pretoria Flag of Algeria.svg Kaylia Nemour Flag of South Africa.svg Caitlin Rooskrantz Flag of Egypt.svg Jana Abdelsalam [15]
2024 Flag of Morocco.svg Marrakesh Flag of Egypt.svg Jana Mahmoud Flag of Egypt.svg Judy Abdalla Flag of Morocco.svg Salina Bousmayo

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