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2015 African Junior Athletics Championships : ウィキペディア英語版
2015 African Junior Athletics Championships

The 2015 African Junior Athletics Championships was the twelfth edition of the biennial, continental athletics tournament for African athletes aged 19 years or younger. It was held at the Addis Ababa Stadium in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia from 5–8 March. It was the first time that Ethiopia hosted the event and followed on from the 2008 African Championships in Athletics, which was hosted at the same venue.〔(African Junior Championships ). GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-03-07.〕
As part of the preparations for the event, the Ethiopian government paid five million Ethiopian birr (around US$250,000) to renovate the host stadium's athletics facilities. The Ethiopian Minister for sport, Abdissa Yadeta, cited the improved international image and promotion of athletics internally as the justifications for the investment. The Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation held the rights to broadcast the competition and its opening and closing ceremonies on television in the host country, while a French broadcaster held the worldwide broadcasting rights.〔Gebrehiwot, Mamo (2015-03-04). ( 12th African Juniors’ Athletics Championships to Kick Off on Thursday ). Ethio Sports. Retrieved on 2015-03-07.〕
The Confederation of African Athletics hosted its two-day congress in the city's African Union Hall, prior to the championships; the serving president Hamad Kalkaba Malboum was re-elected for a third term.〔Butler, Nick (2015-03-07). ( Malboum unanimously re-elected as Confederation of African Athletics President ). Inside the Games. Retrieved on 2015-03-07.〕 Cultural events were also staged alongside the sports competition, with the Ethiopian National Theatre holding concerts to promote the nation's music. Reflecting concern around the Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa, all foreign delegations were screened for the virus upon arrival. The total budget for the hosting costs of the championships (excluding the stadium investment) was estimated at 30 million Ethiopian birr (around USD$1.5 million).〔(Ethiopia: African Youth Athletics Championship Kicks Off Thursday ). ''The Ethiopian Herald'' (2015-03-04). Retrieved on 2015-03-07.〕
Mohamed Magdi Hamza (men's shot put) and Joshua Kiprui Cheptegei (men's 10,000 metres) both set championship records.〔Negash, Elshadai (2015-03-07). (Hamza and Cheptegei highlight opening days of African Junior Championships ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-03-07.〕 Cheptegei and Yomif Kejelcha won the same long-distance events as they had at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics.〔(2014 World Junior Championships Results ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-03-11.〕 Divine Oduduru, the 2013 men's 200 metres champion, returned and defended his title and expanded his honours include the 100 metres and 4×100 metres relay gold medals. Reigning Commonwealth Games champion, Ese Brume defended her long jump title with a championship record mark and was the stand-out athlete of the meeting, winning this title as well as a triple jump gold, 100 m bronze, and 4×100 m gold with Nigeria (also in a championship record). Dawit Seyaum was the third athlete to return and defend their title, doing so in the women's 1500 metres, and also the third reigning World Junior champion to win at the meet.〔Ouma, Mark (2015-03-09). (Nigerian defending champions Brume, Oduduru prevail-African Junior Champs Day Four ). African Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-03-11.〕
==Medal summary==


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