East African Half Marathon Championships

The East African Half Marathon Championships was an international half marathon competition among athletes from East Africa. The competition was the first dedicated road running championship. The event was contiguous with other regional competitions in the sport of athletics, including the East African Athletics Championships (first held 1995) and the East African Cross Country Championships (first held 1999). An East African Marathon Championships was also briefly held during this period, having only one outing in 2002 (won by Tesfit Berhe).[1]

East African Cross Country Championships
StatusDefunct
Genrehalf marathon
Frequencyannual
Venuevaries
Location(s)East Africa
Years active2000–2006
Inaugurated2000
Most recent2006
ParticipantsEast African nations
Organised byConfederation of African Athletics

The inaugural edition was staged in Djibouti and featured an individual men's race only. Three further editions were subsequently held, in 2003, 2005 and finally 2006. The last edition included a women's race for the first time.[1] The competition was not held thereafter.[2]

Editions

Edition Year Location Country Men's winner Time Women's winner Time
1st2000?Djibouti Simon Peter (TAN)1:04:34N/AN/A
2nd2003MassawaEritrea Zersenay Tadese (ERI)1:05:32N/AN/A
3rd2005KhartoumSudan Mohamed Ahmed (SUD)1:07:30N/AN/A
4th2006NairobiKenya Jacob Yator (KEN)1:03:56A Hellen Cherono (KEN)1:15:07A

References

  1. East African Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
  2. East African Half Marathon Championships. Sport Olympic. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
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