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2004 Arab Junior Athletics Championships

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11th Arab Junior Athletics Championships
Host cityDamascus, Syria
Events43

The 2004 Arab Junior Athletics Championships was the eleventh edition of the international athletics competition for under-20 athletes from Arab countries. It took place in Damascus, Syria – the fourth time that the city hosted the tournament. A total of 43 athletics events were contested, 22 for men and 21 for women. The 2002 medal table leader, Morocco, was absent from the tournament.[1]

Sudan topped the table for the first time with eight gold medals. Egypt was a close second with seven titles. Qatar were third with six gold medals, all in the men's side. A minority of track finals had times recorded only to a tenth of a second due to technical restrictions. Junior implements were used in the men's throwing events for a second edition running, setting the standard for future events.[1]

On the men's side Antar Zerguelaïne won a middle-distance double, Nagmeldin Ali Abubakr was a double sprint medallist and Aymen Ben Ahmed took the hurdles gold medal. All three went on to win senior medals at African level. Long jumper Saleh Al-Haddad was a clear winner and took multiple Asian medals as a senior. Gretta Taslakian emerged on the women's side, breaking new ground for Lebanon by winning a sprint double – also her country's first individual gold medals at the competition. Sudanese trio Muna Jabir Adam, Hind Roko Musa and Nawal El Jack won eight individual medals between them in the track events – all would make an impact as seniors at the Pan Arab Games.

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Mohammed Sanad Al-Rashidi (BHR) 10.34  Mustafa Amir Ibrahim (EGY) 10.49  Moussa Al-Husawi (KSA) 10.65
200 metres  Mohammed Sanad Al-Rashidi (BHR) 20.85 CR  Nagmeldin Ali Abubakr (SUD) 21.11  Mustafa Amir Ibrahim (EGY) 21.21
400 metres  Nagmeldin Ali Abubakr (SUD) 46.92  Adam Mohamed Al-Nour (SUD) 47.97  Mohammed Salem Al-Rawahi (OMN) 48.07
800 metres  Antar Zerguelaïne (ALG) 1:51.7  Mohammed Othman Hussain (KSA) 1:53.0  Abdallah Abdelgader (SUD) 1:54.7
1500 metres  Antar Zerguelaïne (ALG) 3:48.47  Nasser Shams Karim (QAT) 3:49.31  Issa Salem Ali (SYR) 3:50.27
5000 metres  Mohammed Abdu Al-Bekhit (QAT) 14:31.40  Ahmed Abdallah (SUD) 14:33.67  Jassem Yousef Ibrahim (QAT) 14:38.80
10,000 metres  Nasser Jamal Nasser (QAT) 30:17.3  Salem Saeed Malek (QAT) 30:40.5  Nasser Bilal (SUD) 30:51.8
110 m hurdles  Aymen Ben Ahmed (TUN) 14.03 =CR  Mustafa Habib Al-Ajami (KSA) 14.76  Jalal Salem Al-Ghobashi (OMN) 14.89
400 m hurdles  Bandar Yahya Sharahili (KSA) 50.81 CR  Mohammed Razgallah Daak (KSA) 52.10  Moussa Haroun Al-Ruwaih (KUW) 52.80
3000 metres steeplechase  Mubarak Ismail Rashid (QAT) 8:58.4  Rabih Bahloumi (ALG) 8:59.4  Salem Saeed Malek (QAT) 9:06.0
4×100 m relay  Oman (OMN) 40.34  Saudi Arabia (KSA) 41.14  Syria (SYR) 42.83
4×400 m relay  Sudan (SUD) 3:11.52  Saudi Arabia (KSA) 3:12.96  Oman (OMN) 3:14.33
10,000 m walk  Mohammed Joumaa (SYR) 46:52.4  Zakaria Soulimane (ALG) 47:52.2  Mohamed Abdel Tawab (EGY) 48:34.7
High jump  Ahmed Farouk Abdel Zaher (EGY) 2.10 m  Mohamed Ridha Rabaya (ALG) 2.02 m  Hamza Labidi (ALG) 2.02 m
Pole vault  Hamed Ali Al-Shehabi (QAT) 4.80 m  Abderrahmane Tamedda (TUN) 4.70 m  Abdelatif Djadoun (ALG) 4.30 m
Long jump  Saleh Al-Haddad (KUW) 7.49 m  Mubarak Jasser Al-Jassem (KSA) 7.24 m  Ahmed Sayed Kheirallah (EGY) 7.17 m
Triple jump  Azmi Mohammed Sulaiman (QAT) 15.91 m  Yasser Gholoum Hussain (BHR) 15.83 m  Mohammed Yousef Al-Sahabi (BHR) 15.27 m
Shot put  Mustafa Abdel El Moati (EGY) 18.43 m  Meshari Sorour Saad (KUW) 18.38 m  Ali Ahmed Khalil (KUW) 18.38 m
Discus throw  Ahmed Mohamed Dheeb (QAT) 57.40 m CR  Saad Hussain Al-Bakhmi (KSA) 53.80 m  Mohamed Wadah Mansour (LBY) 53.32 m
Hammer throw  Meshal Abdulrahman Al-Humoud (KUW) 61.90 m  Ali Abdulaziz Kamir (KUW) 60.50 m  Ahmed Mohamed Abdelghani Suleiman (EGY) 58.60 m
Javelin throw  Yasser Mohamed Ali Hassan (SUD) 60.98 m  Mohammed Fadhel Al-Mahdi (QAT) 60.98 m  Khamis Ghabash Al-Qutaiti (OMN) 59.30 m
Decathlon  Meshari Zaki Mubarak (KUW) 7012 pts CR  Mohamed Abbas Darwish (UAE) 6453 pts  Saeed Fahd Al-Bishi (KSA) 6034 pts

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Gretta Taslakian (LIB) 12.01 CR  Malika Ali Bacha (ALG) 12.20  Munira Romdhane Al-Saleh (SYR) 12.32
200 metres  Gretta Taslakian (LIB) 24.30 CR  Muna Jabir Adam (SUD) 24.39  Munira Romdhane Al-Saleh (SYR) 25.00
400 metres  Muna Jabir Adam (SUD) 54.21 CR  Nawal El Jack (SUD) 55.18  Munira Romdhane Al-Saleh (SYR) 55.74
800 metres  Muna Jabir Adam (SUD) 2:11.9  Chahrazad Cheboub (ALG) 2:12.5  Imène Badraoui (TUN) 2:14.7
1500 metres  Safa Aïssaoui (TUN) 4:28.10 CR  Hind Roko Musa (SUD) 4:28.58  Chahrazad Cheboub (ALG) 4:31.09
3000 metres  Safa Aïssaoui (TUN) 9:46.8  Hind Roko Musa (SUD) 9:49.8  Meshaar El Rida Bakheet (SUD) 9:50.2
5000 metres  Hind Roko Musa (SUD) 17:02.0 CR  Sarah Ahmed Abu Hassan (EGY) 17:12.2  Duka Mana (SUD) 17:33.8
100 m hurdles  Samira Harrouche (ALG) 14.37  Lynda Bouzenad (ALG) 14.74  Fadwa Boudhat (SYR) 15.00
400 m hurdles  Ghofrane Mohammad (SYR) 59.91 CR  Nawal El Jack (SUD) 60.19  Samira Harrouche (ALG) 61.82
4×100 m relay  Sudan (SUD) 48.33  Syria (SYR) 48.35  Algeria (ALG) 48.37
4×400 m relay  Sudan (SUD) 3:44.84 CR  Syria (SYR) 3:49.48  Algeria (ALG) 4:03.73
5000 m walk  Sara Arrouk (SYR) 26:44.6  Rania Othman (SYR) 27:09.6  Nashwa Ibrahim Fathi Ibrahim (EGY) 27:09.7
High jump  Amira Khaled Abu El Ata (EGY) 1.65 m  Muna Khalifa Kamel (EGY) 1.62 m  Mayada Belkhiria (TUN) 1.59 m
Pole vault  Nesrine Ahmed Imam (EGY) 3.40 m =CR  Wahiba Hamreras (ALG) 3.40 m  Fatima Al-Zahraa (JOR) 3.20 m
Long jump  Najwa Mathlouthi (TUN) 5.83 m  Nahed Abid (TUN) 5.62 m  Aljia Rezig (ALG) 5.62 m
Triple jump  Najwa Mathlouthi (TUN) 12.85 m  Chiraz Kamila Sahnoune (ALG) 12.44 m  Nanassi Zaki Saddik (EGY) 12.30 m
Shot put  Amal Abdel Sabour Mohamed (EGY) 13.75 m  Oktar Bakhtas (SYR) 12.60 m  Ghada Ghezal (TUN) 12.20 m
Discus throw  Sara Sayed Hassib (EGY) 43.99 m  Ghada Ghezal (TUN) 37.10 m  Hiba Omar (SYR) 36.90 m
Hammer throw  Iman Mohamed El Ashri (EGY) 51.20 m CR  Yasmin Ashraf Abdeslam (EGY) 50.08 m  Lara Ibrahim (SYR) 32.18 m
Javelin throw  Yamen Al-Bouti (SYR) 31.40 m  Hiba Omar (SYR) 30.35 m  Samah Mohammed (PLE) 25.48 m
Heptathlon  Fadwa Al-Bouza (SYR) 4345 pts  Marwa Mohamed Naim (EGY) 3739 pts  Noura Al-Khrad (SYR) 3431 pts

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Sudan (SUD)88420
2 Egypt (EGY)75618
3 Qatar (QAT)63211
4 Syria (SYR)55919
5 Tunisia (TUN)53311
6 Algeria (ALG)38718
7 Kuwait (KUW)3227
8 Bahrain (BHR)2114
9 Lebanon (LIB)2002
10 Saudi Arabia (KSA)17210
11 Oman (OMN)1045
12 United Arab Emirates (UAE)0101
13 Libya (LBY)0011
 Palestine (PLE)0011
Totals (14 entries)434342128

References

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  1. ^ a b Pan Arab Junior Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-02-22.