Bambous, Mauritius - Ghana's women's 4x100m edged perennial power Nigeria at the finish line to win her third gold at the Africa Championhips at the Germain Commarmond Stadium here on Friday
Similarly the Nigerian men's team pipped South Africa at the finish. Ghana came in third.
Ghana?s medal tally is currently three golds and two bronze. World Indoor and Commonwealth champion, Ignatius Gaisah, won the country?s first gold medal in the men?s long jump event, jumping a new national record of 8.51m last Wednesday. Vida Anim followed up with a win in the 100m sprints
The wins gives Anim and Gaisah the chance to represent Africa at the World Cup to be staged in Athens in September and the World Athletics Championships in Osaka, Japan, next year.
The talk of the day is the situation on the medal table where five countries, South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, and Egypt are tied on three gold medals each. This is Ghana's best showing at an Africa Championhip in a long time.
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SELECTED LEADING RESULTS -
CR Championships record
NR denotes National Record
PB denotes Personal Best
MEN -
100m (-1.9)
1 Olusoji Fasuba (Nigeria) 10.37
2 Uchenna Emedolu (Nigeria) 10.44
3 Eric Nkansah (Ghana) 10.65
400m
1. Gary Kikaya (Demo. Rep. of Congo) 45.03
2. Paul Gorris (South Africa) 45.50
3. Young Talkmore Nyongani (Zimbabwe) 45.60
400m Hurdles
1. Louis van Zyl (South Africa) 49.43
2. Alwyn Myburgh (South Africa) 49.88
3. Leonel Kurt Couto (Mozambique) 50.72
800m
1. Alex Kipchirchir (Kenya) 1:46.62
2. Ismail Ahmed Ismail (Sudan) 1:46.65
3. Alfred Kirwa( Kenya) 1:46.85
3000m Steeplechase
1. Paul Kipsiele Koech (Kenya) 8:11.74 (CR)
2. Abdelkader Hachlaf (Morocco) 8:33.52
3. Ruben Ramolefi (South Africa) 8:39.67
5000m
1. Kenenisa Bekele (Ethiopia) 14:03.41
2. Mike Kigen (Kenya) 14:05.12
3. Moses Kipsiro (Uganda) 14:05.20
Long Jump
1. Ignisious Gaisah (Ghana) 8.51 (+3.7)
2. Khotso Mokoena (South Africa) 8.45 (+4.2)
3. Issam Nima (Algeria) 8.22 (+2.4)
4. Gable Garenamotse (Botswana) 8.02 (3.1)
Discus
1. Omar Ahmed ElGazaly (Egypt) 61.11
2. Ibrahim Yassar (Egypt) 54.38
3. Nabil Kiram (Morocco) 53.41
Shot Put
1. Ibrahim Yassar (Egypt) 18.93
2. Janus Robberts (South Africa) 17.88
3. Mohammed Medded (Tunisia) 17.87
Decathlon
1. Hamdi Dhouidi (Tunisia) 7,566 points
2. Mourad souissi (Algeria) 7,113 points
3. Terence Wepener (South Africa) 7,084 points
4x100m
1. Nigeria 39.63
2. South Africa 39.68
3. Ghana 40.12
WOMEN -
100m (-3.8)
1. Vida Anim (Ghana) 11.58
2. Geraldine Pillay (South Africa) 11.67
3. Endurance Ojokolo (Nigeria) 11.95
400m
1. Amy Mbacke Thiem (Senegal) 52.22
2. Amantle Montsho (Botswana) 52.68
3. Louise Ayetotche (Cote d'Ivoire) 52.92
100m Hurdles (-1.4)
1. Toyin Augustus (Nigeria) 13.44
2. Carole Me-ban kaboud (Cameroon) 13.85
3. Gnima Faye (Senegal) 13.95
1500m
1. Nouria Merah Benida (Algeria) 4:23.26
2. Safa Issaoui (Tunisia) 4:24.08
3. Berhane Hirphsa (Ethiopia)4:24.09
3000m Steeplechase
1. Jeruto Kiptum (Kenya) 10:00.02
2. Habiba Ghribi (Tunisia) 10:10.93
3. Chaabi Bouchra (Morocco) 10:11.52
5000m
1. Meseret Defar (Ethiopia) 15:56.00
2. Tirunesh Dibaba (Ethiopia) 15:56.04
3. Jebiwot Kibet (Kenya) 15:57.14
Triple Jump
1. Josephine Bike Mbarga (Cameroon) 6.33 (+2.9)
2. Kene Ndoye (Senegal) 6.30 (+1.8)
3. Chinazom Amadi (Nigeria) 6.23 (+3.0)
High Jump
1. Rene van der Merwe (South Africa) 1.84
2. Nneka Ukuh (Nigeria) 1.80
3. Sara Bouaoudia (Algeria) 1.75
Pole Vault
1. Syrine Balti (Tunisia) 4.21
2. Dinar Nisrine (Morocco) 3.60
3. Lindi Roux (South Africa) 3.60
Discus
1. Elizna Naude (South Africa) 55.42
2. Vivian Chukwuemeka (Nigeria) 49.63
3. Duzanne Kragbe (Cote d'Ivoire) 49.05
Hammer Throw
1. Marwa Hussein Arafat (Egypt) 62.16
2. Hayat Elghazi (Morocco) 59.33
3. Blessing Egwu (Nigeria) 51.77
4x100m
1. Ghana 44.43
2. Nigeria 44.52
3. Cameroon 46.43
Bambous, Mauritius - Ghana's women's 4x100m edged perennial power Nigeria at the finish line to win her third gold at the Africa Championhips at the Germain Commarmond Stadium here on Friday
Similarly the Nigerian men's team pipped South Africa at the finish. Ghana came in third.
Ghana?s medal tally is currently three golds and two bronze. World Indoor and Commonwealth champion, Ignatius Gaisah, won the country?s first gold medal in the men?s long jump event, jumping a new national record of 8.51m last Wednesday. Vida Anim followed up with a win in the 100m sprints
The wins gives Anim and Gaisah the chance to represent Africa at the World Cup to be staged in Athens in September and the World Athletics Championships in Osaka, Japan, next year.
The talk of the day is the situation on the medal table where five countries, South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, and Egypt are tied on three gold medals each. This is Ghana's best showing at an Africa Championhip in a long time.
Click here for FULL RESULTS
SELECTED LEADING RESULTS -
CR Championships record
NR denotes National Record
PB denotes Personal Best
MEN -
100m (-1.9)
1 Olusoji Fasuba (Nigeria) 10.37
2 Uchenna Emedolu (Nigeria) 10.44
3 Eric Nkansah (Ghana) 10.65
400m
1. Gary Kikaya (Demo. Rep. of Congo) 45.03
2. Paul Gorris (South Africa) 45.50
3. Young Talkmore Nyongani (Zimbabwe) 45.60
400m Hurdles
1. Louis van Zyl (South Africa) 49.43
2. Alwyn Myburgh (South Africa) 49.88
3. Leonel Kurt Couto (Mozambique) 50.72
800m
1. Alex Kipchirchir (Kenya) 1:46.62
2. Ismail Ahmed Ismail (Sudan) 1:46.65
3. Alfred Kirwa( Kenya) 1:46.85
3000m Steeplechase
1. Paul Kipsiele Koech (Kenya) 8:11.74 (CR)
2. Abdelkader Hachlaf (Morocco) 8:33.52
3. Ruben Ramolefi (South Africa) 8:39.67
5000m
1. Kenenisa Bekele (Ethiopia) 14:03.41
2. Mike Kigen (Kenya) 14:05.12
3. Moses Kipsiro (Uganda) 14:05.20
Long Jump
1. Ignisious Gaisah (Ghana) 8.51 (+3.7)
2. Khotso Mokoena (South Africa) 8.45 (+4.2)
3. Issam Nima (Algeria) 8.22 (+2.4)
4. Gable Garenamotse (Botswana) 8.02 (3.1)
Discus
1. Omar Ahmed ElGazaly (Egypt) 61.11
2. Ibrahim Yassar (Egypt) 54.38
3. Nabil Kiram (Morocco) 53.41
Shot Put
1. Ibrahim Yassar (Egypt) 18.93
2. Janus Robberts (South Africa) 17.88
3. Mohammed Medded (Tunisia) 17.87
Decathlon
1. Hamdi Dhouidi (Tunisia) 7,566 points
2. Mourad souissi (Algeria) 7,113 points
3. Terence Wepener (South Africa) 7,084 points
4x100m
1. Nigeria 39.63
2. South Africa 39.68
3. Ghana 40.12
WOMEN -
100m (-3.8)
1. Vida Anim (Ghana) 11.58
2. Geraldine Pillay (South Africa) 11.67
3. Endurance Ojokolo (Nigeria) 11.95
400m
1. Amy Mbacke Thiem (Senegal) 52.22
2. Amantle Montsho (Botswana) 52.68
3. Louise Ayetotche (Cote d'Ivoire) 52.92
100m Hurdles (-1.4)
1. Toyin Augustus (Nigeria) 13.44
2. Carole Me-ban kaboud (Cameroon) 13.85
3. Gnima Faye (Senegal) 13.95
1500m
1. Nouria Merah Benida (Algeria) 4:23.26
2. Safa Issaoui (Tunisia) 4:24.08
3. Berhane Hirphsa (Ethiopia)4:24.09
3000m Steeplechase
1. Jeruto Kiptum (Kenya) 10:00.02
2. Habiba Ghribi (Tunisia) 10:10.93
3. Chaabi Bouchra (Morocco) 10:11.52
5000m
1. Meseret Defar (Ethiopia) 15:56.00
2. Tirunesh Dibaba (Ethiopia) 15:56.04
3. Jebiwot Kibet (Kenya) 15:57.14
Triple Jump
1. Josephine Bike Mbarga (Cameroon) 6.33 (+2.9)
2. Kene Ndoye (Senegal) 6.30 (+1.8)
3. Chinazom Amadi (Nigeria) 6.23 (+3.0)
High Jump
1. Rene van der Merwe (South Africa) 1.84
2. Nneka Ukuh (Nigeria) 1.80
3. Sara Bouaoudia (Algeria) 1.75
Pole Vault
1. Syrine Balti (Tunisia) 4.21
2. Dinar Nisrine (Morocco) 3.60
3. Lindi Roux (South Africa) 3.60
Discus
1. Elizna Naude (South Africa) 55.42
2. Vivian Chukwuemeka (Nigeria) 49.63
3. Duzanne Kragbe (Cote d'Ivoire) 49.05
Hammer Throw
1. Marwa Hussein Arafat (Egypt) 62.16
2. Hayat Elghazi (Morocco) 59.33
3. Blessing Egwu (Nigeria) 51.77
4x100m
1. Ghana 44.43
2. Nigeria 44.52
3. Cameroon 46.43