Athletics at the 1987 Central African Games

At the 1987 Central African Games, the athletics events were held at the Stade de la Revolution in Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo from 18–30 April.[1][2]

Athletics at the 3rd Central African Games
The host stadium from above
Dates18–30 April
Host cityBrazzaville, Republic of the Congo
VenueStade de la Revolution
Events36
Records set10 games records


A total of 36 track and field events (21 for men, 15 for women) were contested – two more than the previous edition as a men's decathlon and a women's 10,000 metres were held for the first time. Cameroon topped the medal table for the third time consecutively, with eleven gold medals among a haul of 27 overall. Burundi won the next most gold medals, with seven, while the host nation Congo had the second highest medal total at 22. In a closely contested affair, nine of the eleven competing nations reached the medal table and six of those reached double digits.[3]

No athlete or relay team managed to achieve three consecutive victories in an event, and only three athletes returned and retained their titles from the 1981 edition: Cameroon's Jean-Pierre Abossolo-Ze topped the men's 400 metres hurdles for the second time, Angola's António Réais won his second men's hammer throw title, and Rwandan Marcianne Mukamurenzi was again women's 1500 metres champion. Ten games records were set during the competition, with highlights including Mukamurenzi knocking nearly ten seconds off the 1500 m record and Jeanne-Nicole Ngo Minyemeck adding nearly five metres to the women's discus throw record.[3]

Five athletes won multiple individual titles at the games. Among the men, the host nation's Henri Ndinga claimed the 100 metres and 200 metres (repeating the feat of his countryman Théophile Nkounkou in 1981) and Pierre Ndongo of Cameroon won the shot put and discus titles. On the women's side, Gisèle Ongollo won the 100 m and 200 m, as well as the 4 × 100 metres relay title, for Gabon, Christine Bakombo of Zaire claimed a 400 metres/800 metres double, and Marcianne Mukamurenzi topped the podium for Rwanda in both the 1500 m and 10,000 m.[3]

Medal summary edit

Men edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Henri Ndinga (CGO) 10.4   Arménio Gaspar (ANG) 10.7   Christian Mandengué (CGO) 10.9
200 metres   Henri Ndinga (CGO) 21.6   Christian Mandengué (CGO) 22.1   Soter Biményimana (BDI) 22.1
400 metres   Pierre Nyabenda (BDI) 48.2   Gérard Kengné (CMR) 49.4   Jacinto Macamba (ANG) 49.4
800 metres   Augustin Ntamuhanga (RWA) 1:51.8   Charles Nkazamyampi (BDI) 1:51.9   Evariste Haritwinshi (BDI) 1:52.1
1500 metres   Diomède Cishahayo (BDI) 3:50.9 GR   Charles Nkazamyampi (BDI) 3:51.9   Eulucane Ndagijimana (BDI) 3:52.0
5000 metres   Vital Gahungu (BDI) 14:48.3   Nicodeme Nzaabampéma (BDI) 14:49.0   Aloys Nyandwi (RWA) 14:50.0
10,000 metres   Séraphin Nshinabigoye (BDI) 31:19.3   Stephen Mfor Musa (CMR) 31:20.7   Bernard Mvuyekure (BDI) 31:27.7
110 m hurdles   Joseph Niyonkuru (BDI) 15.0   Daniel Ololo (GAB) 15.2   Jean-Pierre Abossolo (CMR) 15.9
400 m hurdles   Jean-Pierre Abossolo-Ze (CMR) 53.7   Faustin Butéra (RWA) 54.0   António Agostinho (ANG) 54.5
3000 metres steeplechase   Astère Havugiyarémye (BDI) 9:17.5 GR   Théophile Bangiricengé (BDI) 9:18.0   Masini Situ Mbanza (ZAI) 9:27.6
4 × 100 m relay   Cameroon (CMR) 41.9   Congo (CGO) 42.5   Angola (ANG) 43.3
4 × 400 m relay   Burundi (BDI) 3:20.2   Angola (ANG) 3:21.7   Cameroon (CMR) 3:23.6
High jump   Fred Salle (CMR) 2.07 m   Hilaire Onwanlélé-Ozimo (GAB) 2.04 m   Gustave Boukaka (CGO) 1.98 m
Pole vault   Sylvain Lindzondzo (GAB) 4.20 m GR=   Landry Nzambé-Busugu (GAB) 4.13 m   Baudry Nkounkou (CGO) 4.13 m
Long jump   Fred Salle (CMR) 7.57 m GR   António Santos (ANG) 7.33 m   Pedro Lucas (ANG) 7.08 m
Triple jump   António Santos (ANG) 15.68 m GR   François Réténo (GAB) 14.69 m   Pedro Lucas (ANG) 14.37 m
Shot put   Pierre Ndongo (CMR) 13.90 m   François Ganongo (CGO) 12.82 m   António Nindi (ANG) 12.70 m
Discus throw   Pierre Ndongo (CMR) 43.20 m   Jean-Emmanuel Vanlier (CMR) 42.92 m   António Réais (ANG) 42.88 m
Hammer throw   António Réais (ANG) 48.72 m   Maurice Gounougou (CGO) 32.16 m   Antoine Vouandza-Bilongo (CGO) 24.80 m
Javelin throw   Bernardo João (ANG) 59.80 m   François Ganongo (CGO) 58.80 m   Bernard Juma (BDI) 58.44 m
Decathlon   Ernest Tché (CMR) 6108 pts GR   Landry Nzambé-Busugu (GAB) 5767 pts   Jean-Baptiste Magambou (GAB) 4991 pts

Women edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Gisèle Ongollo (GAB) 11.9   Monique Kengné (CMR) 12.2   Higuette Mboumba (GAB) 12.4
200 metres   Gisèle Ongollo (GAB) 25.1   Suzie Tanefo (CMR) 25.3   Monique Kengné (CMR) 25.5
400 metres   Christine Bakombo (ZAI) 56.1 GR   Suzie Tanefo (CMR) 56.6   Assumpta Achuo-Bei (CMR) 57.8
800 metres   Christine Bakombo (ZAI) 2:16.1   Assumpta Achuo-Bei (CMR) 2:16.6   Thérèse Bazubagira (RWA) 2:18.4
1500 metres   Marcianne Mukamurenzi (RWA) 4:33.1 GR   Daphrose Nyiramutuzo (RWA) 4:38.5   María Rosario Lomba (STP) 4:50.4
3000 metres   Daphrose Nyiramutuzo (RWA) 10:08.9   ?. Nyiraneza (RWA) 10:26.7   Aimerencienne Dianzinga (CGO) 10:34.3
10,000 metres   Marcianne Mukamurenzi (RWA) 34:59.2 GR   Jacqueline Nyirabatembérézi (RWA) 36:55.3   Marie-François Kagna (CGO) 42:17.3
100 m hurdles   Françoise Mistoul (GAB) 15.9   Patricia Kémenguet (CGO) 18.0   Céline Maroundou (CGO) 18.2
4 × 100 m relay   Gabon (GAB) 48.5   Cameroon (CMR) 48.6   Congo (CGO) 51.0
4 × 400 m relay   Cameroon (CMR) 4:01.1   Congo (CGO) 4:07.3   Gabon (GAB) 4:22.2
High jump   Marie-Josée Kéritila (CGO) 1.67 m   Lolita Nack (CMR) 1.58 m   Chantal Kotto (CMR) 1.55 m
Long jump   Patricia Kémenguet (CGO) 5.21 m   Marie-Josée Kéritila (CGO) 5.05 m   Eminence Bâ Mézui (GAB) 4.99 m
Shot put   Agathe Ngo Nack (CMR) 12.40 m   Marie-Gabrielle Tombou (CMR) 12.32 m   Flavienne Ntsimou (CGO) 11.10 m
Discus throw   Jeanne-Nicole Ngo Minyemeck (CMR) 44.56 m GR   Marie-Gabrielle Tombou (CMR) 42.40 m   Filomena Silva (ANG) 35.08 m
Javelin throw   Régine Pokollé (CMR) 38.20 m   Christiane Nkounkou-Fouéti (CGO) 38.14 m   Olga Biang (GAB) 31.70 m

Medal table edit

  *   Host nation (Republic of the Congo)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Cameroon (CMR)1111527
2  Burundi (BDI)74516
3  Gabon (GAB)55515
4  Republic of the Congo (CGO)*49922
5  Rwanda (RWA)44210
6  Angola (ANG)33814
7  Democratic Republic of the Congo (ZAI)2013
8  São Tomé and Príncipe (STP)0011
Totals (8 entries)363636108

References edit

  1. ^ Bell, Daniel (2003). Encyclopedia of International Games (Pg. 91). McFarland and Company, Inc. Publishers, Jefferson, North Carolina. ISBN 0-7864-1026-4.
  2. ^ Jeux régionaux et sous-régionaux (in French). Comite International Olympique (2012-11-29). Retrieved 2019-09-12.
  3. ^ a b c Central African Games. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2011-03-13.
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