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1 Medal summary  



1.1  Men  





1.2  Women  







2 Medal table  





3 References  














2012 Arab Junior Athletics Championships






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15th Arab Junior Athletics Championships
The host stadium
Dates16–19 May
Host cityAmman, Jordan
VenueAmman International Stadium
Events42

2010 Cairo

2014 Cairo

The 2012 Arab Junior Athletics Championships was the fifteenth edition of the international athletics competition for under-20 athletes from Arab countries. It took place between 16–19 May at Amman International StadiuminAmman, Jordan. It was the first time that Jordan hosted the event. A total of 42 athletics events were contested, 21 for men and 21 for women. The men's 10,000 metres and women's 5000 metres were dropped from the programme for this edition.

Egypt topped the medal table with nine gold medals, narrowly edging Tunisia which had eight golds and the same total of 23 overall. Saudi Arabia won eight gold medals and Algeria had the third highest tally at sixteen medals (six gold). The host nation Jordan did not win any events but managed three silvers and a bronze. A total of fifteen nations reached the medal table.

Medal summary[edit]

Men[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Yusef Alshaalani (KSA) 10.58  Eid Abdullah Alkawari (QAT) 10.62  Hasanain Hasan (IRQ) 10.70
200 metres  Hasanain Hasan (IRQ) 21.20  Ali Hasan AlJasem (QAT) 21.34  Eid Abdullah Alkawari (QAT) 21.47
400 metres  Saddam Suleiman (SUD) 46.93  Bandar Atieh Kaabi (KSA) 47.46  Mohammad Belbachir (ALG) 47.53
800 metres  Mohammad Belbachir (ALG) 1:49.47  Mohammad Ahmad Ismail (SUD) 1:50.29  Muayad Mohamed Ibrahim (QAT) 1:51.51
1500 metres  Abdullah Obaid Alsaleh (KSA) 3:47.58  Abdessalem El Ayouni (TUN) 3:52.63  Mohammad Amine El Ayachi (ALG) 3:58.08
5000 metres  Abdelmuneim Yahya  (SUD) 15:05.28  Mouloud Madoy (ALG) 15:18.38  Mustafa Shaghmim (EGY) 15:19.89
100 m hurdles  Mousa Alsebiani (KSA) 13.71 CR  Yaaqoub Alyouha (KUW) 13.72  Rami Gharsalli (TUN) 13.90
400 m hurdles  Ibrahim Bashir (KSA) 51.71  Mohamed Riadh Essayeh (TUN) 51.98  Mustsfa Ammad Obaid (IRQ) 52.15
3000 m steeplechase  Bilal Tabti  (ALG) 9:18.04  Salem Mohamed Salem (EGY) 9:19.47  Hashem Salah Abbas (QAT) 9:26.41
4 × 100 m relay  Saudi Arabia (KSA) 41.52  Iraq (IRQ) 41.77  Bahrain (BHR) 42.89
4 × 400 m relay  Saudi Arabia (KSA) 3:16.98  Iraq (IRQ) 3:18.29  Sudan (SUD) 3:21.94
10 km walk  Hussein Mohammad (QAT) 44:44.45  Hazem Ahmad (SYR) 45:13.06  Ashaali Hasan Jasem (UAE) 47:25.73
High jump  Muammar Barsham  (QAT) 2.14 m  Amro Sameer Kasi (EGY) 2.06 m  Sinan Adnan (IRQ) 2.06 m
Pole vault  Mohamed Romdhana (TUN) 4.70 m  Jaber Khalifa (QAT) 4.40 m  Badr Jasem (KUW) 4.20 m
Long jump  Muhannad Qasem Alabsi (KSA) 7.25 m  Abdelaziz Khalil (SYR) 7.18 m  Jasem Mohamed Mustafa (UAE) 6.99 m
Triple jump  Talal Zayed (KUW) 15.74 m  Jasem Al Saad (KUW) 14.80 m  Hussein Al Dananouni (LBA) 14.47 m
Shot put  Mohammad Omar Mousa (KSA) 18.35 m  Ahmad Amrou Mousa (EGY) 17.99 m  Saif Nouri (IRQ) 17.28 m
Discus throw  Mustafa Kadhem (IRQ) 52.14 m  Khaled Mohamed Deeb (QAT) 50.69 m  Osama Hasan Alghufaili (KSA) 49.10m
Hammer throw  Ashraf Amgad Elseify (QAT) 78.62 m CR  Hisham Lutfi Alsayed (EGY) 64.01 m  Mubarak Alhendal (KUW) 61.98 m
Javelin throw  Majed Muhsen Albadri (EGY) 63.19 m  Fadl Fayez Saeed (EGY) 62.07 m  Mkarem Mahameed (SYR) 59.97 m
Decathlon  Majed Al Zaid (KUW) 6223 pts  Kiwan Tawfeeq (IRQ) 5966 pts  Mohamed Romdhana (TUN) 5795 pts

Women[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Maha Almuallem (LIB) 12.11  Basant Mohamed Awad (EGY) 12.12  Jihan Laabidi (TUN) 12.46
200 metres  Basant Mohamed Awad (EGY) 24.95  Abir El Barkaoui (TUN) 25.02  Maha Almuallem (LIB) 25.75
400 metres  Abir El Barkaoui (TUN) 56.12  Naziman Amara (ALG) 57.90  Hajar Saeed (SUD) 57.96
800 metres  Hallouma Jerfal (TUN) 2:11.02  Tasabih Alsayed (SUD) 2:11.04  Nahida Albawwat (JOR) 2:26.33
1500 metres  Hallouma Jerfal (TUN) 4:47.20  Rasha Subhi Ayoub (JOR) 5:08.92  Intisar Alshoshan (LBA) 5:17.38
3000 metres  Darin Bin Amer (ALG) 10:06.63  Sujoud Alkhatba (JOR) 10:55.25  Zainab Hashem (IRQ) 12:00.62
100 m hurdles  Selma Abdelhamid (TUN) 14.43  Houjaira Achour (ALG) 15.04  Fatima Alzahraa Taatouq (ALG) 15.18
400 m hurdles  Tasabih Alsayed (SUD) 1:00.96  Dahieh Haddar (ALG) 1:02.34  Marwa Boumaiza (TUN) 1:02.90
3000 m steeplechase  Hajar Sakhal (ALG) 11:15.16  Refka Abdennebi (TUN) 11:25.29  Rebab El Fatnassi (TUN) 12:08.43
4 × 100 m relay  Algeria (ALG) 49.50  Egypt (EGY) 50.93  Iraq (IRQ) 52.20
4 × 400 m relay  Algeria (ALG) 3:57.10  Tunisia (TUN) 4:01.17  Sudan (SUD) 4:04.14
10 km walk  Chahinez Al Nasri (TUN) 47:30.28 CR  Tahani Ghezal (TUN) 49:09.71  Braiza Ghezlani (ALG) 50:18.22
High jump  Basant Musaad Mohammad (EGY) 1.70 m  Maryam Mohammad (BHR) 1.64 m  Liza Madoni (ALG) 1.64 m
Pole vault  Dora Mahfoudhi (TUN) 3.55 m CR  Diana Khasawneh (JOR) 2.90 m  Reem Mohamed Abdulmutajali (EGY) 2.80 m
Long jump  Suhaila Helmi Aljabrouni (EGY) 5.64 m  Rabaa Rezgui (TUN) 5.57 m  Kristal Alsanea (LIB) 5.24 m
Triple jump  Rabaa Rezgui (TUN) 13.01 m  Suhaila Helmi Aljabrouni (EGY) 12.65 m  Asmaa Mohammad Gharib (EGY) 12.47 m
Shot put  Fadia Saad Ibrahim (EGY) 14.48 m CR  Rahma Bouslama (TUN) 12.05 m  Asrar Ahmad El-Mannaï Larab (QAT) 11.60 m
Discus throw  Nuha Abdel Dayem Amin (EGY) 46.80 m  Fadiya Saad Ibrahim (EGY) 42.27 m  Inas Al Sayeh (LBA) 40.79 m
Javelin throw  Suhaila Mousa (EGY) 42.38 m  Nada Ayman Abu Alfutouh (EGY) 40.35 m  Rima bin Issa (ALG) 36.59 m
Hammer throw  Aya Ibrahim Mohammad (EGY) 52.70 m  Nada Ayman Abu Alfutouh (EGY) 52.02 m  Nabiha Gueddah (TUN) 50.38 m
Heptathlon  Aya Husam Tharwat (EGY) 4519 pts  Noor Alsoos (SYR) 4330 pts  Marwa Boumaiza (TUN) 4135 pts

Medal table[edit]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Egypt (EGY)911323
2 Tunisia (TUN)88723
3 Saudi Arabia (KSA)81110
4 Algeria (ALG)64616
5 Qatar (QAT)34411
6 Sudan (SUD)3238
7 Iraq (IRQ)23611
8 Kuwait (KUW)2226
9 Lebanon (LIB)1023
10 Jordan (JOR)0314
 Syria (SYR)0314
12 Bahrain (BHR)0112
13 Libya (LBA)0033
14 United Arab Emirates (UAE)0022
Totals (14 entries)424242126

References[edit]

Results

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