This is the complete list of women's medalists at the African Championships in Athletics from 1979 to 2018.
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1996 | Florence Djépé ![]() | 17:59.32 | Marie Python ![]() | 18:14.40 | Cathreen Ngwang ![]() | 19:27.39 |
1998 | Berhane Adere ![]() | 15:54.31 | Sally Barsosio ![]() | 15:59.12 | Merima Denboba ![]() | 16:11.16 |
2000 | Asmae Leghzaoui ![]() | 15:43.46 | Meseret Defar ![]() | 15:49.86 | Merima Denboba ![]() | 15:53.68 |
2002 | Berhane Adere ![]() | 15:51.08 | Dorcus Inzikuru ![]() | 15:54.22 | Ejegayehu Dibaba ![]() | 15:56.02 |
2004 | Etalemahu Kidane ![]() | 16:25.83 | Priscah Jepleting ![]() | 16:26.15 | Angele Haronsimana ![]() | 16:55.99 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1985 | Hassania Darami ![]() | 35:09.68 | Karima Farag Mohamed ![]() | 44:01.32 | only 2 finishers | 35:41.80 |
1988 | Marcianne Mukamurenzi ![]() | 33:03.98 | Hassania Darami ![]() | 33:41.75 | Malika Benhabylès ![]() | 34:09.48 |
1989 | Jane Ngotho ![]() | 33:05.60 | Tigist Moreda ![]() | 34:05.58 | Marcianne Mukamurenzi ![]() | 34:24.67 |
1990 | Derartu Tulu ![]() | 33:37.82 | Jane Ngotho ![]() | 33:39.26 | Tigist Moreda ![]() | 32:28.86 |
1992 | Derartu Tulu ![]() | 31:32.25 | Lydia Cheromei ![]() | 31:41.09 | Luchia Yishak ![]() | 32:55.32 |
1993 | Berhane Adere ![]() | 32:48.52 | Lydia Cheromei ![]() | 32:54.55 | Fatuma Roba ![]() | 34:08.79 |
2000 | Souad Aït Salem ![]() | 34:02.28 | Genet Teka ![]() | 34:05.18 | Bouchra Chaabi ![]() | 32:21.60 |
2002 | Susan Chepkemei ![]() | 31:45.14 | Leah Malot ![]() | 32:00.78 | Eyerusalem Kuma ![]() | 32:35.71 |
2004 | Eyerusalem Kuma ![]() | 31:56.77 | Irene Kwambai ![]() | 31:57.54 | Catherine Kirui ![]() | None |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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2004 | Bouchra Chaabi ![]() | 9:53.46 | Nawal Baïbi ![]() | 10:11.42 | Tebogo Masehla ![]() | 10:34.40 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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2000 | Syrine Balti ![]() | 3.85 | Annelie van Wyk ![]() | 3.80 | Rasha Abdel Khalek ![]() | 3.10 |
2002 | Syrine Balti ![]() | 4.06 | Aïda Mohsni ![]() | 3.60 | Asma Akkari ![]() | 3.40 |
2004 | Syrine Balti ![]() | 4.00 | Samantha Dodd ![]() | 3.80 | Nancy Cheekoussen ![]() | 3.70 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1992 | Awa Dioum-Ndiaye ![]() | 12.47 | Ndounga Kolossi ![]() | 12.41 | Sonya Agbéssi ![]() | 12.17 |
1993 | Petrusa Swart ![]() | 12.95w | Béryl Laramé ![]() | 12.20w | Sonya Agbéssi ![]() | 12.02w |
1996 | Kéné Ndoye ![]() | 12.99 | Abiola Williams ![]() | 12.68 | Françoise Mbango Etone ![]() | 12.51 |
1998 | Baya Rahouli ![]() | 13.96 | Françoise Mbango Etone ![]() | 13.80 | Kéné Ndoye ![]() | 13.30 |
2000 | Baya Rahouli ![]() | 14.23 | Françoise Mbango Etone ![]() | 13.87 | Kéné Ndoye ![]() | 13.81 |
2002 | Françoise Mbango Etone ![]() | 14.95 | Kéné Ndoye ![]() | 14.28 | Baya Rahouli ![]() | 13.78 |
2004 | Yamilé Aldama ![]() | 14.90 | Kéné Ndoye ![]() | 14.44 | Mariette Mien ![]() | 12.61 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1998 | Caroline Fournier ![]() | 54.29 | Marwa Ahmed Hussein ![]() | 47.55 | Djida Yalloulène ![]() | 47.43 |
2000 | Caroline Fournier ![]() | 59.60 | Marwa Ahmed Hussein ![]() | 57.15 | Djida Yalloulène ![]() | 49.72 |
2002 | Marwa Ahmed Hussein ![]() | 61.64 | Caroline Fournier ![]() | 58.39 | Hayat El Ghazi ![]() | 58.27 |
2004 | Marwa Ahmed Hussein ![]() | 66.14 | Mouna Dani ![]() | 57.98 | Hayat El Ghazi ![]() | 57.67 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1979 | Bella Bell-Gam ![]() | 3607 | Florence Ochonogor ![]() | 3524 | Julie-Marie Gomis ![]() | 3409 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1988 | Sabiha Mansouri ![]() | 25:51.7 | Dalila Frihi ![]() | 27:06.2 | Kheïra Sadat ![]() | 29:19.3 |
1989 | Agnetha Chelimo ![]() | 26:36.18 | Mercy Nyambura ![]() | 27:08.58 | only 2 finishers | 27:11.6 |
1990 | Agnetha Chelimo ![]() | 25:45.2 | Méryem Kouch ![]() | 26:36.7 | Amani Mohamed Adel ![]() | 25:45.64 |
1992 | Dounia Kara ![]() | 24:57.02 | Maryse Pyndiah ![]() | 25:11.95 | Susan Bingham ![]() | 25:32.68 |
1993 | Dounia Kara ![]() | 24:33.56 | Amsale Yakobe ![]() | 24:39.04 | Felicita Falconer ![]() | 24:05.7 |
1996 | Dounia Kara ![]() | 23:15.8 | Nagwa Ibrahim Ali ![]() | 24:05.4 | Monica Akoth ![]() | 25:33.11 |
1998 | Nagwa Ibrahim Ali ![]() | 24:28.42 | Dounia Kara ![]() | 25:17.17 | Anne-Hortense Ebéna ![]() | None |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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2000 | Bahia Boussad ![]() | 49:33 | Nagwa Ibrahim Ali ![]() | 50:15 | Dounia Kara ![]() | 50:55 |
2002 | Nagwa Ibrahim Ali ![]() | 49:26 | Bahia Boussad ![]() | 49:57 | Grace Wanjiru ![]() | 51:35 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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2004 | Grace Wanjiru ![]() | 1:42:45 | Nicolene Cronjé ![]() | 1:43:57 | Bahia Boussad ![]() | 1:46:12 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1999 | Rédouane Youcef ![]() | 7375 | Christo Blignaut ![]() | 7347 | Amine Hafed ![]() | 7042 |
2005 | François Potgieter ![]() | 7168 | Anis Riahi ![]() | 7140 | Jannie Botha ![]() | 7004 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1999 | Stéphanie Domaingue ![]() | 4857 | Fatima Zahra Dkouk ![]() | 4742 | Zahra Lachgar ![]() | 4715 |
2005 | Sarah Bouaoudia ![]() | 5492 | Mona Jabir Ahmed ![]() | 4919 | Aïda Chaabane ![]() | 4747 |
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