Men's Results
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
100 m |
Frankie Fredericks Namibia |
9.93 w | Uchenna Emedolu Nigeria |
10.00 w | Idrissa Sanou Burkina Faso |
10.16 w |
200 m |
Frankie Fredericks Namibia |
20.10 w | Abdul Aziz Zakari Ghana |
20.33 w | Oumar Loum Senegal |
20.37 w |
400 m | Eric Milazar Mauritius |
45.67 | Sofiène Labidi Tunisia |
45.87 | Marcus la Grange South Africa |
45.95 |
800 m | Djabir Saïd-Guerni Algeria |
1:45.52 | William Yiampoy Kenya |
1:45.79 | Mbulaeni Mulaudzi South Africa |
1:46.20 |
1500 m | Bernard Lagat Kenya |
3:38.11 | Laban Rotich Kenya |
3:38.60 | Abdelkader Hachlaf Morocco |
3:38.78 |
5000 m | Paul Bitok Kenya |
13:31.95 | Benjamin Limo Kenya |
13:32.10 | Mohamed Amine Morocco |
13:33.98 |
10,000 m | Paul Malakwen Kosgei Kenya |
28:44.81 | John Cheruiyot Korir Kenya |
28:45.23 | Benjamin Maiyo Kenya |
28:45.24 |
3000 m St. | Brahim Boulami Morocco |
8:19.51 | Wilson Boit Kipketer Kenya |
8:20.92 | Stephen Cherono Kenya |
8:23.85 |
110 m H |
Shaun Bownes South Africa |
13.36 w | Joseph-Berlioz Randriamihaja Madagascar |
13.80 w | Sultan Tucker Liberia |
13.98 w |
400 m H | Llewellyn Herbert South Africa |
49.76 | Willie Smith Namibia |
50.03 | Héni Kechi Tunisia |
50.44 |
20 km Walk | Hatem Ghoula Tunisia |
1:26:42 | Moussa Aouanouk Algeria |
1:30:27 | Karim Boudhiba Tunisia |
1:35:05 |
4 X 100 m | Nigeria | 39.76 | Senegal | 40.08 | Mauritius | 40.27 |
4 X 400 m | Morocco |
3:09.72 | Mauritius | 3:10.14 | Senegal | 3:14.40 |
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