African Youth Games
The African Youth Games is an international multi-sport event held every four years to complement the current All-Africa Games. The first games was hosted by Rabat, Morocco.[1][2] This international sportive event has been created by Lassana Palenfo, current director of the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa. The idea came in 2006, but the first African Youth Games only occurred in 2010.
Abbreviation | AYG |
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First event | 2010 |
Occur every | 4 years |
Last event | 2018 |
African Youth Games | |
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Games | |
Editions
Games | Year | Host City | Host Country | Start Date | End Date | Nations | Athletes | Sports | Top Country On Medal Table |
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I | 2010 | Rabat | Morocco | 13 June | 18 July | 40 | 1008 | 16 | Tunisia |
II | 2014 | Gaborone | Botswana | 22 May | 31 May | 54 | 2500[3] | 20[4] | Egypt[5] |
III | 2018 | Algiers | Algeria | 19 July | 28 July | 54 | 3098 | 35 | Egypt[6] |
IV | 2022 | Maseru | Lesotho | 25 February | 6 March | Future event |
References
- "Jeux africains de la jeunesse au Maroc". Le Figaro. Retrieved June 13, 2010.
- "Jeux africains de la Jeunesse : Clôture en apothéose". Al Bayane. Retrieved 30 October 2016.
- "Gaborone 2014 – 2nd African Youth Games .:: About us ::.:". Archived from the original on 2014-01-04. Retrieved 2014-01-04.
- "www.gaborone2014.com". Archived from the original on 2014-01-04. Retrieved 2014-01-04.
- "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-07-01. Retrieved 2014-06-02.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "Egypt finish top of African Youth Games medal table after triathlon gold". Retrieved 2018-07-28.
External links
- Support Gaborone 2014 games – Botswana Daily News
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