2006 Arab Junior Athletics Championships

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12th Arab Junior Athletics Championships
Host city Cairo, Egypt
Events44

The 2006 Arab Junior Athletics Championships was the 12th edition of the international athletics competition for under-20 athletes from Arab countries. It took place in Cairo, Egypt. A total of 44 athletics events were contested, 22 for men and 22 for women.

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Medal summary

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metres
+1.3 m/s
Flag of Jordan.svg  Rachid Said Arnous  (JOR)10.30 =CRFlag of Bahrain.svg  Mahmoud Ferid Taha  (BHR)10.66Flag of Oman.svg  Ahmed Nasr Al Ouhibi  (OMN)10.68
200 metresFlag of Oman.svg  Mohamed Salem Al Rouahi  (OMN)21.23Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Adel Jaber Al Assiri  (KSA)21.55Flag of Jordan.svg  Rachid Said Arnous  (JOR)21.60
400 metresFlag of Oman.svg  Mohamed Salem Al Rouahi  (OMN)46.96Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Ismail Mohamed Al Sayani  (KSA)47.54Flag of Oman.svg  Ahmed Nasr Al Ouhibi  (OMN)47.55
800 metresFlag of Bahrain.svg  Belal Ali Belal Mansoor  (BHR)1:46.92 CRFlag of Sudan.svg  Aboubaker Kaki Khamis  (SUD)1:48.36Flag of Sudan.svg  Wilyam Filiph Rabih  (SUD)1:48.95
1500 metresFlag of Bahrain.svg  Belal Ali Belal Mansoor  (BHR)3:45.88Flag of Sudan.svg  Aboubaker Kaki Khamis  (SUD)3:47.58Flag of Qatar.svg  Thamer Kamel Ali  (QAT)3:49.88
5000 metresFlag of Bahrain.svg  Adam Ismail Issa  (BHR)13:57.1 CRFlag of Qatar.svg  Mohamed Abda Bakhit  (QAT)13:59.8Flag of Qatar.svg  Nasr Jamel Nasr  (QAT)14:10.5
10,000 metresFlag of Bahrain.svg  Adam Ismail Issa  (BHR)28:49.1 CRFlag of Qatar.svg  Nasr Jamel Nasr  (QAT)29:04.7Flag of Bahrain.svg  Majed Salah Beshir  (BHR)29:05.2
110 metres hurdles
+1.0 m/s
Flag of Egypt.svg  Abderrahman Idriss Tahar  (EGY)13.79 CRFlag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Mostafa Habub Al Ajami  (KSA)14.24Flag of Oman.svg  Ghrib Mohamed Al Khaldi  (OMN)14.34
400 metres hurdlesFlag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Mohamed Yahia Razgallah Daak  (KSA)52.28Flag of Sudan.svg  Hafedh Mohamed Hussein  (SUD)52.74Flag of Syria.svg  Mohamed Mahmoud Mouskani  (SYR)53.85
3000 metres steeplechaseFlag of Bahrain.svg  Tarek Moubarek Salem  (BHR)8:42.08 CRFlag of Qatar.svg  Salem Said Malek  (QAT)9:01.51Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Ali Al Amri  (KSA)9:10.32
4 × 100 m relayFlag of Egypt.svg  Egypt  (EGY)41.87Flag of Oman.svg  Oman  (OMN)42.26Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain  (BHR)42.29
4 × 400 m relayFlag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia  (KSA)3:15.62Flag of Oman.svg  Oman  (OMN)3:17.70Flag of Sudan.svg  Sudan  (SUD)3:17.38
10,000 m walkFlag of Egypt.svg  Mostafa Ali Badir  (EGY)45:47.92Flag of Egypt.svg  Ahmed Ahmed Said  (EGY)47:47.63Flag of Syria.svg  Wissam Fouad Ghibour  (SYR)48:51.75
High jumpFlag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Hachem Issa Al Okibi  (KSA)2.15 m CRFlag of Egypt.svg  Karim Samir Lotfi Essaied  (EGY)2.15 mFlag of Syria.svg  Majd Eddine Ghazal  (SYR)2.09 m
Pole vaultFlag of Qatar.svg  Mohamed Essaied Abdallah  (QAT)4.10 mFlag of Egypt.svg  Mostafa Naji Mohamed Sami  (EGY)4.00 mFlag of Egypt.svg  Mohamed Abdelmonaam Mohamed  (EGY)3.70 m
Long jumpFlag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Ahmed Nizar Hachem Al Chorfa  (KSA)7.62 m CRFlag of Egypt.svg  Mohamed Fathallah Dhiffalah  (EGY)7.42 mFlag of Egypt.svg  Karim Samir Lotfi Essaid  (EGY)7.06 m
Triple jumpFlag of Bahrain.svg  Sergey Brigadniy  (BHR)15.26 mFlag of Egypt.svg  Amin Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed  (EGY)14.92 mFlag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Ahmed Said Medkhli  (KSA)14.58 m
Shot putFlag of Egypt.svg  Ali Mostafa Abdelmaati  (EGY)20.42 m CRFlag of Kuwait.svg  Mohamed Mechari Saad Serour  (KUW)19.90 mFlag of Qatar.svg  Amin Kacem Mohamed  (QAT)16.45 m
Discus throwFlag of Kuwait.svg  Ibrahim Abdallah Al Foudri  (KUW)51.00 mFlag of Iraq.svg  Omar Abdelila Sellane  (IRQ)48.20 mFlag of Egypt.svg  Ahmed Abdallah Abed Abou Al Ala  (EGY)46.47 m
Hammer throwFlag of Egypt.svg  Mostafa Mohamed Hicham  (EGY)65.96 mFlag of Egypt.svg  Sharif Mohsen Mohamed Ahmed  (EGY)61.50 mFlag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  Mohamed Omar Mohamed Omar Khatib  (UAE)60.40 m
JavelinFlag of Tunisia.svg  Mohamed Ali Kbabou  (TUN)70.47 m CRFlag of Oman.svg  Khamis Ghabech Ketiti  (OMN)65.64 mFlag of Kuwait.svg  Abdallah Adnen Al Omri  (KUW)64.09 m
DecathlonFlag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saad Fahed Al Bichi  (KSA)6735 ptsFlag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Firas Abderrahman Said Abdelwahab  (KSA)6477 ptsFlag of Oman.svg  Ahmed Abdallah Mokbali  (OMN)6314 pts

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metres
+1.1 m/s
Flag of Syria.svg  Ghofrane Mohammad  (SYR)12.43Flag of Egypt.svg  Chahira Ismail Mostafa  (EGY)12.76Flag of Egypt.svg  Lemy Hussein Sami  (EGY)12.79
200 metres
+3.5 m/s
Flag of Syria.svg  Ghofrane Mohammad  (SYR)24.39Flag of Egypt.svg  Doaa Abou Ali Abdeljabar  (EGY)25.39Flag of Sudan.svg  Nawal El Jack  (SUD)25.42
400 metresFlag of Sudan.svg  Nawal El Jack  (SUD)56.21Flag of Sudan.svg  Faiza Omar Jomaa  (SUD)57.01Flag of Egypt.svg  Narmin Mahmoud Nadim  (EGY)58.64
800 metresFlag of Sudan.svg  Amina Bakhit  (SUD)2:13.94Flag of Bahrain.svg  Sarra Bakhit Youssef  (BHR)2:14.05Flag of Sudan.svg  Mona Jabir Adam Mohamed  (SUD)2:14.92
1500 metresFlag of Sudan.svg  Amina Bakhit  (SUD)4:31.20Flag of Bahrain.svg  Sarra Bakhit Youssef  (BHR)4:31.23Flag of Egypt.svg  Heba Kamel Aid Alem  (EGY)4:46.93
3000 metresFlag of Bahrain.svg  Karima Saleh Jassem  (BHR)9:41.1Flag of Syria.svg  Imen Mounir Al Jellad  (SYR)9:55.9Flag of Egypt.svg  Sarra Ahmed Abou El Hassen  (EGY)9:56.5
5000 metresFlag of Bahrain.svg  Karima Saleh Jassem  (BHR)16:36.69 CRFlag of Syria.svg  Mechaar Ali Abdelrrahman Bakhi  (SYR)17:03.23Flag of Egypt.svg  Sarra Ahmed Abou El Hassen  (EGY)17:21.85
100 m hurdles [1]
-0.5 m/s
Flag of Egypt.svg  Salma Imam Abou El Hassen  (EGY)14.61Flag of Syria.svg  Fadwa Al-Bouza  (SYR)14.66Flag of Egypt.svg  Nejla Achour Khelifa  (EGY)16.50
400 metres hurdlesFlag of Syria.svg  Ghofrane Mohammad  (SYR)58.82 CRFlag of Sudan.svg  Mona Jabir Adam  (SUD)1:01.56Flag of Egypt.svg  Ijane Mhamdi Ali El Cheikh  (EGY)1:04.10
3000 metres steeplechaseFlag of Bahrain.svg  Karima Saleh Jassem  (BHR)10:35.8Flag of Sudan.svg  Dorka Mana Kalamaya  (SUD)10:46.9Flag of Egypt.svg  Hiba Kamel Aid  (EGY)11:48.0
4 × 100 m relayFlag of Egypt.svg  Egypt  (EGY)48.95Flag of Sudan.svg  Sudan  (SUD)49.69Flag of Syria.svg  Syria  (SYR)50.51
4 × 400 m relayFlag of Sudan.svg  Sudan  (SUD)3:53.23Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt  (EGY)3:56.96Flag of Syria.svg  Syria  (SYR)4:06.43
5000 m walkFlag of Syria.svg  Rania Mohamed Othman  (SYR)25:59.5Flag of Tunisia.svg  Olfa Hamdi  (TUN)26:00.3Flag of Egypt.svg  Nachoua Ibrahim Fethi  (EGY)26:38.2
High jumpFlag of Egypt.svg  Sarra Helmi Moslahi Mohamed  (EGY)1.65 mFlag of Egypt.svg  Dalia Alaa Eddine Mohamed  (EGY)1.55 mFlag of Jordan.svg  Rania Chokri Said Kabali  (JOR)1.35 m
Pole vaultFlag of Egypt.svg  Yasmine Ali Othman  (EGY)3.20 mFlag of Egypt.svg  Dina Ahmed Tabaa  (EGY)3.20 mnot awarded
Long jumpFlag of Jordan.svg  Rima Ferid Mohamed Taha  (JOR)6.00 m CRFlag of Egypt.svg  Ines Mohamed Ghrib  (EGY)5.78 mFlag of Syria.svg  Fadwa Al-Bouza  (SYR)5.58 m
Triple jumpFlag of Syria.svg  Fadwa Al-Bouza  (SYR)12.54 mFlag of Egypt.svg  Ines Mohamed Ghrib  (EGY)12.53 mFlag of Egypt.svg  Hedir Helmi Jabrouni  (EGY)11.46 m
Shot putFlag of Egypt.svg  Imen Ali Ahmed Abdennebi  (EGY)13.16 mFlag of Egypt.svg  Oula Mohamed Attia Khalil  (EGY)12.16 mFlag of Syria.svg  Hiba Omar  (SYR)11.87 m
Discus throwFlag of Egypt.svg  Sarra Essaid Hassib  (EGY)44.64 mFlag of Egypt.svg  Imen Mahmoud Kamel  (EGY)39.02 mFlag of Syria.svg  Hiba Omar  (SYR)38.20 m
Hammer throwFlag of Egypt.svg  Imen Mohamed Abdelhakim El Acheri  (EGY)53.34 m CRFlag of Egypt.svg  Noura Adel Zakaria Abdallah  (EGY)53.10 mFlag of Tunisia.svg  Amina Hamdi  (TUN)48.59 m
JavelinFlag of Tunisia.svg  Sabiha Mzoughi  (TUN)42.97 mFlag of Egypt.svg  Nada Jamel Abdelhalim  (EGY)41.16 mFlag of Egypt.svg  Amani Mansour Ali Saad  (EGY)40.72 m
HeptathlonFlag of Sudan.svg  Mona Jabir  (SUD)4386 ptsFlag of Egypt.svg  Ijane Mhamdi Ali  (EGY)4199 ptsFlag of Egypt.svg  Marwa Mohamed Naim  (EGY)3583 pts

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt  (EGY)12181545
2Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain  (BHR)93214
3Flag of Sudan.svg  Sudan  (SUD)57416
4Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia  (KSA)54211
5Flag of Syria.svg  Syria  (SYR)53816
6Flag of Oman.svg  Oman  (OMN)2349
7Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia  (TUN)2114
8Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan  (JOR)2024
9Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar  (QAT)1337
10Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait  (KUW)1113
11Flag of Iraq.svg  Iraq  (IRQ)0101
12Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates  (UAE)0011
Totals (12 entries)444443131

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References

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