Given the global health crisis due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Mr Hamad Kalkaba MALBOUM, President of the Confederation of African Athletics, in consultation with the CAA Executive Board members, decided to postpone until May / June 2021 the 22nd edition of the Africa senior championships which were scheduled in Algiers from June 24 to 28, 2020.
Attention to
- Presidents and CEOs of National Federations
- Council Members,
- AADC Directors
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
Given the current situation with the rapid spread of the COVID-19, the State of Senegal has taken the following measures since yesterday as part of the fight against this pandemic.
Twenty (20) International Technical Officials (ITOs), nationals of English-speaking and French-speaking African countries participated from March 2 to 5, 2020 in a seminar in Dakar on the "strategies for the organization of an athletics competition".
Following the Covid-19 pandemic, the Togolese Ministry of Sports through the Togolese Athletics Federation, sent a message to the President of the African Athletics Confederation to convey the concerns of the Togolese Government regarding the organization of CAA events which were planned in Lomé, from April 6 to 8, 2020.
Also, by email dated March 11, 2020, the CAA has been informed by many of our national federations of their government authorities’ ban on participation in international competitions.
Faced with this new situation, the CAA President, in consultation with members of the Executive Board, took the decision to postpone the African Cross-Country Championships of Togo until 2021 and the Council meeting until new date to avoid any threat on these events planned in Togo and preserve the health of our athletes and members.
Lamine FATY The Chief Executive Officer
Burkina’s Hugues Fabrice Zango and Gambia’s Gina Bass carry the hopes of African athletics on their shoulders. Still unknown to the big public, some time ago, they burst the screen during the 2019 season by appearing on the big scenes around the world.
For this season, the Algiers African Championships and the Olympics are the targets for the two new African stars.
Managers of the African Athletics Development Center (AADC) in Dakar have taken stock of more than a year of existence and identified prospects.
The African Athletics Development Center (AADC) of Dakar, set up by CAA, following the decentralization policy by World Athletics (ex-iaaf), opened its doors since December 2018 to eleven residents from Burkina Faso,
The African Athletics Development Center in Dakar (AADC) has signed a partnership agreement with a management company with the ambition to give its athletes the opportunity to participate in “the biggest meetings” and to have «substantial income. »
As a prelude to the 6th edition of the African cross-country championship scheduled for April 8 in Togo, Agopomé Kodjovi Raphael, member of the local organizing committee, is very confident.
How is Togo preparing for the event?
The event consists of two parts. There is the CAA Council meeting which will take place on April 6 and 7. In this regard, the CAA president, Hamad Kalkaba Malboum paid a visit to Togo from January 19 to 22, 2020. He had a meeting with the Minister of Sport, the Prime Minister and Head of Government and the President of the Republic of Togo. This is to reassure you that Togo is preparing in an exceptional way to welcome the elite of African athletics.
Do you have the necessary means to welcome all participants?
Yes. I can reassure you about this. For the organization of this cross-country, the Confederation of African Athletics has decided to support the organizing country with a grant of 50,000 dollars. With the reputation of my country to be good organizer, the government has decided to put at the disposal of the organization an amount which is almost 10 times what CAA gave. (Editor's note: we can estimate it to CFA francs 250, 000,000). This means that there is a national will embodied by the President of the Republic, Faure Eyadema to make this event an exceptional moment.
Is the Togolese Federation able to meet all expectations...?
I can say yes. But this is not only a matter for the Togolese Federation. Togo being aware of the fact that the organization of this competition is a very important event which will see the presence of CAA and World Athletics’ authorities, has taken up the challenge to host this continental competition in Togolese dignity and tradition. All members of CAA, World Athletics and those involved in African athletics will be warmly welcomed. The federation will be 100% ready.
Will Togo be represented, and how are the athletes preparing?
Indeed, Togo will be represented. Sure, our country is not a country used to winning the African cross country championships but we want to be part of this competition with dignity. This is why Togo has decided since December to regroup athletes who will participate in this competition. They started training to better approach this competition.
Who are these athletes?
There is Moise Ba Kombaté, a regular in all middle and long distance races in the sub-region. He has several times won the middle distance tournament in Burkina Faso, Dakar and even in Côte d'Ivoire. In women, there will be Maiza Alimine who won three times the Dakar marathon. Besides, there will be other athletes selected by the National Technical Director (Dtn). They will all be at the Lomé African Athletic Development Center for preparation.
Will the elections in Togo not have an impact on competition?
No. Because at the beginning, the competition was scheduled from February 28 to March 1 and taking into account the elections which are scheduled for February 22, 2020, this date was postponed to April 6, 7 and 8, 2020. And when the Chief of State was contacted by President Kalkaba, he decided to get involved and invest himself fully for the success of this event. Because it is a gift to the Togolese Youth. You well know that Africans are the best in cross-country worldwide. So what could be more normal than encouraging such initiatives? It is an honor for the Republic of Togo which expects very positive input. The President of the Republic and his people want to offer all African Youth a quality show
How is mobilization done?
The President of the Republic himself solemnly appealed to all Togolese people to come massively to this competition.
By Anicet Zio
For the first time, the Confederation of African Athletics nominated the best African athletes of the continent for the year 2019. CAA also nominated thebest African coach and the best African Technical official of the year.
BEST WOMEN ATHLETES
BRIGID KOSGEI KEN Marathon 2.14 :04 WR Chicago 2019
BEATRICE CHEPKOECH KEN 3000 m S/C 8 :57.84 CR Doha 2019
HELLEN OBIRI KEN 5000 m 14 :26.72 CR Doha 2019
HALIMAH NAKAAYI UGA 800 m 1 :58.04 NR Doha 2019
RUTH CHEPNGETICH KEN Marathon 2.32 :43 Doha 2019
BEST MEN ATHLETES
TIMOTHY CHERIUYOT KEN 1500 m 3 :29.26 Doha 2019
CONSESLUS KIPRUTO KEN 3000 m S/C 8 :01.35 WL Doha 2019
JOSHUA CHEPTEGEI UGA 10 000 m 26 :48.36 WL Doha 2019
MUKTAR EDRIS ETH 5000 m 12 :58.85 Doha 2019
LELISA DESISA ETH Marathon 2.10 :40 Doha 2019
BEST YOUNG FEMALE ATHLETES
GUDAF TSEGAY ETH 1997 1500 m 3 :54.38 Doha 2019
LETESENBET GIDEY ETH 1998 10 000 m 30 :21.23 Doha 2019
TSEHAY GEMECHU ETH 1998 5000 m 14 :29.60 Doha 2019
TOBI AMUSAN NGR 1997 100 m Haies 12.48 Doha 2019
PERUTH CHEMUTAI UGA 1999 3000 m SC 9 :11.08 Doha 2019
BEST YOUNG MALE ATHLETES
LAMECHA GIRMA ETH 2000 3000 m S/C 8 :01.36 NR Doha 2019
YOMIF KEJELCHA ETH 1997 10 000 m 26 :49.34 Doha 2019
RHONEX KIPRUTO KEN 1999 10 000 m 26 :50.32 Doha 2019
SELEMON BAREGA ETH 2000 5000 m 12 :59.70 Doha 2019
BEST AFRICAN COACH: Hussen Shibo Chrfe (Ethiopie)
BEST AFRICAN TECHNICAL OFFICIAL : Mohamed Wahab ( Maroc)














