- Les Jeux Africains - "All Africa Games"

HISTORIQUE
 

The Idea of a Pan African Game was conceived as far back as 1920 by Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the Modern Olympics. This ideal was met with opposition from the colonial powers, wary of the unifying aspect of sport among African people. Their independence was denied.

Attempts to host the games in Algiers (1925) and Alexandria (1928) failed, despite considerable preparations taken by co-ordinators. Donations from the IOC's (International Olympic Committee) first African member, Greek- Born Egyptian sprinter Angelo Bolanaki, made it possible to erect a stadium, but the games failed and were set back for three decades.

In the early 60's the Friendship Games were held amongst the French-speaking countries in Africa. The first host countries was Madagascar (1960) and then Ivory Coast (1961). Before the third games were held in Senegal (1963), a conference of African Ministers of Youth and Sport was held in Paris (1962). They decided that the games would henceforth become the Pan African Games, as there was already a few English-speaking countries participating.

In July 1965 the first All Africa Games were held in Brazzaville, Congo. The Games were granted official recognition by the IOC as being on par with other continental Games. Some 2 500 athletes from 30 independent African States attended the event. Egypt became the first ever country to win the All African Games.

Bamako (1966) saw the birth of the SCSA (Supreme Council of Sport in Africa) that was to supervise the All Africa Games. Internal difficulties forced the cancellation of the 2nd Games in Mali (1969). Lagos stepped in as host for the Games in 1971 but was given extension until 1973 due to the Biafra war, which had just ended in Nigeria.

In 1977 the 3rd Games were scheduled to take place in Algeria, but due to technical reasons, it had to be postponed for a year and was held in 1978. This was not to be the end of the delays. The next Games were scheduled to take place in Kenya (1983), but were pushed back to 1985 and finally took place in Nairobi (1987).

That was to be the last of the delays and since then the four-year Olympic rhythm has not missed a beat, with stops in Cairo, Harare, and soon in Johannesburg and Nigeria.

 

Participants aux Jeux Africains
- en vert - Pays faisant partie de la W.B.F. (BCA Afrique)

Algeria South Africa Ethiopia Angola Tanzania Mozambique Guinea Burkina Faso Niger Sudan
Cameroon Tunisia Zimbabwe Lesotho Mali Tomé and Príncipe Sierra Leone Somalia Benin Guinea-Bissau
Côte d'Ivoire Kenya Uganda Mauritius Zambia Democratic Republic of the Congo Swaziland Seychelles Gambia São
Egypt Senegal Madagascar Libya Gabon Congo-Brazzaville Chad Burkina Faso Rwanda  
Nigeria Ghana Morocco Namibia Botswana Central African Republic Cape Verde Togo Malawi  

(*) Le badminton a été introduit lors des Jeux de 2003 à Abuja (Nigeria)

Les Editions des Jeux Africains   -  "All Africa Games"

1965 Brazaville, Congo-Brazaville 1991 Le Caire, Egypte 2011 Flag of Mozambique Maputo, Mozambique (**)
1969 Bamako, Mali 1995 Harare, Zimbabwe 2015 CongoBrazaville, Congo-Brazaville
1973 Lagos, Nigeria 1999 Johannesburg, Afrique du Sud    
1978 Alger, Algérie 2003 Abuja, Nigeria (*)    
1987 Nairobi, Kenya 2007 Alger, Algérie    

(**) Pour 2011, La Zambie s'étant retirée de l'organisation des Jeux, l'édition est confiée au Mozambique


Pays/Médailles TOUTES LES MEDAILLES DES JEUX AFRICAINS (Badminton)
(2003 - 2007 - 2011 - 2015)

TOTAL

TEAM M.S. W.S. M.D. W.D. M.X.
AFRIQUE DU SUD 9 6 7 1 2   1     1 1 2 1 2 1 3   2 2 1 2
NIGERIA 8 7 11 2 1   1 1 3 3 1 2 2 1 2   2 1   1 3
SEYCHELLES 1 2 6     3     1           1   1 1 1 1  
ALGERIE 1   3     1 1   1     1                  
ZAMBIE   1 1         1                         1
MAURICE     5     2     1           1     1      
EGYPTE     1                             1      
OUGANDA     1         1       1                  
  GHANA     1                       1            



"10° ALL AFRICA GAMES" Maputo (Mozambique)

06 - 12 Septembre 2011
 

La compétition des Simples et Doubles

 

MS Elimination 1/32 F (33°-64°) : Mhinda (ZIM) / Tahibangu (RDC) / Kisimba (RDC) / Tukire (UGA) / Tamirat (ETH) / Ramtohul (MRI) / Inharugue (MOZ) / Oyou (GCO) / Odera (KEN) / Mouanda (CGO)
MS Elimination 1/16 F (17°-32°) : Niyarko (GHA) / Issufo (MOZ) / Thela (BOT) / Tesfaye (ETH) / Kyyua (KEN) / Yebenze (CGO) / Mbongo (CGO) / Issufo (MOZ) / Ghislain (SEY) / Sam (GHA) / Matheri (KEN) / Mabo (ZAM) / Issufo Z (MOZ) / Kopolo (ZIM) / Getachew (ETH) / Ngosa (ZAM)
MS Elimination 1/8 F (9°-16°) : Paul (MRI) / Baboolall (MRI) / Aryee (GHA) / Hamek (ALG) / James (RSA) / Belarbi (ALG) / Tawana (BOT) / Louison (MRI)
MS Elimination 1/4 F(5°-8°)  : Makanju (NGR) / Muwowo (ZAM) / Kashkal (EGY) / Eneojo (NGR)
MS Elimination 1/2 F (3°) : Ifraimu (NGR) / Fagbemi (NGR)
MS FINALE (2°) :  Edwin EKIRING (UGA)
MS FINALE (1°) : Jacob MALIEKAL (RSA)
 

WS Elimination 1/16 F(17°-32°)  : Maniazewal (ETH) / Joseph (KEN) / Shamin (No Match-UGA) / Siyawadiya (MOZ) /Hammond (GHA) / Malandhat (CGO) / Kegakilwe (BOT) / Mbas (WO-CAM) / Allisen (SEY) / Gakhii (KEN) : Amassah (GHA) / Tshilaba (RDC) / Cruz (MOZ) / Mackaya (CGO) / Nakabirwa (UGA)
WS Elimination 1/8 F (9°-16°) : hosny (EGY) / Mbueno (RDC) / Azeeze (NGR) / Pillay (MRI) / Legsse (ETH) / Makubate (BOT) / Mensah (GHA) / Martins (KEN)
WS Elimination 1/4 F (5°-8°) :
Butler (RSA) / Jupiter (SEY) / Foo Kune (MRI) / Harrington (RSA)
WS Elimination 1/2 F (3°) : Doubell (RSA) / Braimah (NGR)
WS FINALE (2°) : GABRIEL Grace (NGR)
WS FINALE (1°) : IDEH-FUNAYA Susan (NGR)
 

MD Elimination 1/16 F (17°-32°) : Kopolo-Mhinda (ZAM) / Kinyua-Matheri (KEN) / Kisimba-tshibangu (RDC) / Oyou-Yebenzi (CGO)
MD Elimination 1/8 F (9°-16°) :
Paul-Ramtohul (MRI) / Calisto-Issufo (MOZ) / Ekiring-Tukire (UGA) / Tawana-Thela (BOT) / Inharugue-Lampiao (MOZ) / Belarbi-Hamek (ALG) / Mbongo-Mouanda (CGO) / Getachew-Tamirat (ETH)
MD Elimination 1/4 F
(5°-8°) : Juma-Ngosa (ZAM) / Eneojo-Makanju (NGR) / Baboolall-Louison (MRI) / Dednam-James (RSA)
MD Elimination 1/2 F (3°) : Nyarko-Sam (GHA) / Cupidon-Malcouzane (SEY)
MD FINALE (2°)  : JAMES Dorian-VILJOEN Willem (RSA)

MD FINALE (1°)  : IFRAIMU Jinkam-FAGBEMI Ola (NGR)
 

WD Elimination 1/8 F (9°-16°) : Kegaklwe-Makubate (BOT) / Mackaya-Malandhat (CGO) / Cruz-Slyawadya (MOZ) / Mbueno-Tahsslaba (RDC) / Butler-Harrington (RSA) / Amassan-Hammond (GHA)
WD Elimination 1/4 F
(5°-8°) : Braimah-Ideh (NGR) / Manyazewal-Legsse (ETH) / Gakil-Joseph (KEN) / Shamim-Nakabirwa (UGA)
WD Elimination 1/2 F (3°) : Pillay-Foo Kune (MRI) / Azeeze-Daniel (NGR)
WD FINALE (2°) : ALLISEN Camille-COURSE Cynthia (SEY)

WD FINALE (1°) : VILJOEN Annari-DOUBELL Stacey (RSA)
 

MX Elimination 1/16 F :  / Kinyua-Gakii (kEN) / Tshibangu-thsilaba (RDC) / Sam-Hamond (GHA) / Aryee-Mensah (GHA) / Tawana-Kegakilwe (BOT) / Mouanda-Mackaya (CGO) / Malcouzanne-Course (SEY) / Odera-Joseph (KEN) / Tukire-Nakabirwa (UGA) / Thela-Makubate (CGO) / Mbongo-Malandhat (CGO) / Ghislain-Jupiter (SEY) / Kisimba-Mbueno (RDC) / Issufo-Siyawadya (MOZ)
MX Elimination 1/8 F :
James-Butler (RSA) / Louison-Pillay (MRI) / Issufo-Cruz (MOZ) / Tamirat-Legsse (ETH) / Akindele-Tosin (NIG) / Nyiarko-Amassah (GHA) / Tessfaye-Manyazewal (ETH) / Matheri-Martins (KEN)
MX Elimination 1/4 F
(5°-8°) : Fagbemi-Ideh (NGR) / Baboolall-Foo Kune (MRI) / Dednam-Harrington (RSA) / Kashkal-Hosny (EGY)
MX Elimination 1/2 F (3°) : 
Adamu-Daniel (NGR)
James-Doubell (RSA)
MX FINALE (2°) :  CUPIDON Georgie
-ALLISEN Camille (SEY)
MX FINALE (1°) : VILJOEN Willem-VLJOEN Annari (RSA)

 


TOTAL DES MEDAILLES

BADMINTON

10° Jeux d'Afrique

Maputo (Mozambique) 2011

Clt. Pays

SOUTH AFRICA

3 2 2
NIGERIA 3 1 5
SEYCHELLES   2 2

UGANDA

  1  
MAURICE     2
GHANA     1
ALGERIA 0
BOTSWANA 0
Flag of Republic of the Congo CONGO 0
EGYPTIA 0
Flag of Ethiopia ETHIOPIA 0
KENYA 0
Flag of Mozambique MOZAMBIQUE 0
REP.Dem.CONGO 0
ZAMBIA 0
Flag of Zimbabwe ZIMBABWE 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TEAM EVENT
Winner: NIGERIA
Runner up: SOUTH AFRICA
Third place: SEYCHELLES
Third place: MAURICE
INDIVIDUAL EVENT
Men single:
Winner: MALIEKAL Jacob SOUTH AFRICA
Runner up: EKIRING Edwin UGANDA
Third place: IFRAIMU Jinkam NIGERIA
Third place: FAGBEMI Ola NIGERIA
Women single:
Winner: IDEH-FUNAYA Susan NIGERIA
Runner up: GABRIEL Grace NIGERIA
Third place: BRAIMAH Maria NIGERIA
Third place: DOUBELL Stacey SOUTH AFRICA
Men double:
Winner: IFRAIMU Jinkam - FAGBEMI Ola NIGERIA
Runner up: DORIAN James - VILJOEN Willem SOUTH AFRICA
Third place: CUPIDON Georgie - MALCOUZANNE Steve SEYCHELLES
Third place: NIYARKO Mensah - SAM Daniel GHANA
Women double:
Winner: VILJOEN Annari - DOUBELL Stacey SOUTH AFRICA
Runner up: ALLISEN Camille - COURSE Cynthia SEYCHELLES
Third place: Fatima AZEEZE - DANIEL Grace NIGERIA
Third place: PILLAY Priscilla - FOO KUNE Karen MAURICE
Mixed double:
Winner: VILJOEN Willem - VILJOEN Annari SOUTH AFRICA
Runner up: CUPIDON Georgie - ALLISEN Camille  SEYCHELLES
Third place: ADAMU Ibrahim - DANIEL Grace NIGERIA
Third place: JAMES Enrico - DOUBELL Stacey SOUTH AFRICA

 

10° ALL AFRICA GAMES 2011
(Maputo - MOZAMBIQUE)  06 - 12 Septembre 2011

COMPETITION PAR EQUIPE

NIGERIA

AFRIQUE DU SUD

SEYCHELLES

3°

MAURICE

Autres Pays participants :
Botswana - Algérie - Congo - Egypte - Ethiopie - Ghana - Kenya - Mozambique -Ouganda -  Rep.Dem.Congo - Zambie - Zimbabwe
COMPETITION INDIVIDUELLE

MS

WS MD WD MX
AFRIQUE DU SUD
Jacob Maliekal

NIGERIA
Susan Ideh-Funaya

NIGERIA
Ola Fagbemi
Jinkam Ifraimu



AFRIQUE DU SUD
Annari Viljoen
Stacey Doubell



AFRIQUE DU SUD
Willem Viljoen
Annari Viljoen

 


10ème Jeux Africains / 10th All African Games


Date
:
Du ../../2010 au ../../ 2011

Jeux d'Afrique 2011… - Maputo reste dans la course Source Mauricien WE 10/10/2010

Les dés ne sont pas encore jetés pour Maputo, qui veut organiser les Jeux d'Afrique en 2011. En effet, tout récemment, notamment durant les Jeux Olympiques de la Jeunesse à Singapour, la nouvelle à l'effet que l'ACNOA (Association des Comités Nationaux Olympiques d'Afrique) pourrait retirer l'organisation de la grand- messe du sport africain à Maputo au profit de Rabat (Maroc) avait fait grand bruit.
Mais aux dernières nouvelles, le président de l'ACNOA, Lassana Palenfo, va devoir revenir sur sa décision en raison de la forte opposition qui existe au sein de son comité face à sa démarche, considérée comme personnelle et aussi en raison du fait que le Maroc n'est pas autorisé à organiser les All Africa Games n'étant pas membre de l'Union Africaine
(UA).
Du coup, Maputo reste dans les rangs et la réunion de coordination prévue du 12 au 16 prochain dans la capitale pour le mois prochain est maintenue. Du reste tous les pays membres ont été avisés "accordingly".

 


Récapitulatif "9° Jeux Africains" Alger (Algérie)

9ème Jeux Africains / 9th All African Games

Date: Du 11 au 23 Juillet 2007
Logo Officiel des 9° Jeux Africains Alger (Algérie)

Page Spéciale "9° Jeux Africains" Alger (Algérie)

Le tableau des médailles 2007

TEAM EVENT
Winner: NIGERIA
Runner up: SOUTH AFRICA
Third place: ALGERIA
Third place: SEYCHELLES
INDIVIDUAL EVENT
Men single:
Winner:  Nabil LASMARI   ( Algeria)
Runner up:  Eli MAMBWE  ( Zambia)
Third place:  Karim REZIG ( Algeria)
Third place:  Edwin EKIRING ( Uganda)
Women single:
Winner:  Grace DANIEL ( Nigeria)
Runner up: Michelle EDWARDS ( South Africa)
Third place:  Catherina PAULIN (Seychelles)
Third place: Stacey DOUBELL  ( South Africa)
Men double:
Winner:  Roelof DEDNAM / Chris DEDNAM  ( South Africa)
Runner up:  William VILJOEN / Dorian JAMES ( South Africa)
Third place:  Greg OKUNGHAE / Ibrahim ADAMU ( Nigeria)
Third place:  Jinkam IFRAMU  / Ocholi EDICHA ( Nigeria)
Women double:
Winner:  Michelle EDWARDS / Chantal BOTTS  ( South Africa)
Runner up:  Grace DANIEL / Susan IDEH ( Nigeria)
Third place:  Hadia HOSNI / Alaa YOUSSEF ( Egypt)
Third place:  Stacey DOUBELL / Kerry Lee HARRINGTON ( South Africa)
Mixed double:
Winner:  Georgie CUPIDON / Juliette AHWAN  ( Seychelles)
Runner up:  Greg OKUNGHAE / Grace DANIEL ( Nigeria)
Third place:  Roelof DEDNAM  / Michelle EDWARDS  ( South Africa)
Third place:  Eli MAMBWE / Ogar SIAMUPANGILA ( Zambia)

Récapitulatif "8° Jeux Africains" Abuja (Nigéria)

8ème Jeux Africains / 8th All African Games

Date: du 4 au 18 Octobre 2003

Le COJA ( Comité d’organisation des jeux Africains ) organise les 8ème jeux Africains : 53 pays, 22 sports, 6000 athlètes ...
 

Le tableau des médailles 2003

Compétition

Médaille

Pays

Athlète

Men Singles

NGR

EDICHA Ocholi

NGR

FAGBEMI Ola

MRI

BEEHARRY Stephen

NGR

AKINSANYA Dotun

Women Singles

NGR

DANIEL Grace

RSA

EDWARDS Michelle

SEY

AH-WAN Juliette

RSA

BOTTS Chantal

Men Doubles

NGR

OKUONGHAE/ADAMU

NGR

ODEJOKE/AKINSANYA

MRI

CLARISSE/BEEHARRY

RSA

DEDNAM/KLEINGELD

Women Doubles

RSA

EDWARDS/BOTTS

NGR

DANIEL/IDEH

SEY

AH-WAN/ETIENNE

RSA

DOUBERN/UYS

Mixed Doubles

RSA

DEDNAM/UYS

RSA

CARSON/EDWARDS

NGR

ODEJOKE/IDEH

NGR

OKUONGHAE/DANIEL

Country Tournament

RSA

BOTTS Chantal, CARSON Stewart, DOUBERN Marika, DEDNAM Chris, EDWARDS Michelle, KLEINGELD Johan, UYS Antoinette

NGR

MUMUNI Kuburat, AKINSANYA Dotun, AZUINE Prisca, DANIEL Grace, FAGBEMI Ola, IDEH Susan, ODEJOKE Abimbola, EDICHA Ocholi, OKUONGHAE Orobosa

MRI

ABOUBAKER Shama, BEEHARRY Stephen, CLARISSE Eddy, DAJEE Anusha, ABOUBAKER Hyder, SAWARAM Amatu

SEY

AH-WAN Juliette, CUPIDON Georgie, JUMAYE Nicholas, ETIENNE Shirley