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Athletics At The 2003 Afro-Asian Games
The athletics events at the 2003 Afro-Asian Games were held from 28–30 October 2003, at the GMC Balayogi Athletic Stadium. A total of 42 events were contested at the inaugural edition of the Games. Medal summary Men Women Medal table References ;Day reportsAfro-Asian Games - Preview IAAF (2003-10-27). Retrieved on 2009-07-16. *Weerawansa, Dinesh (2003-10-28)Gold honours shared - Afro-Asian Games Athletics, Day One IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-07-16. *Weerawansa, Dinesh (2003-10-29)Fredericks flies to 200m title - Afro-Asian Games, Day Two IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-07-16. *Weerawansa, Dinesh (2003-10-30)Ethiopian distance runners and Nigerian sprinters dominate – Afro-Asian Games – Last day. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-07-16. ;ResultsResults 28 October AfroAsianGames.org (web.archive). Retrieved on 2009-07-16. AfroAsianGames.org (web.archive). Retrieved on 2009-07-16. AfroAsianGames.org (web.archive). Retrieved on 2009-07-16.
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Athletics (sport)
Athletics is a group of sporting events that involves competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking. The most common types of athletics competitions are track and field, road running, cross country running, and racewalking. The results of racing events are decided by finishing position (or time, where measured), while the jumps and throws are won by the athlete that achieves the highest or furthest measurement from a series of attempts. The simplicity of the competitions, and the lack of a need for expensive equipment, makes athletics one of the most common types of sports in the world. Athletics is mostly an individual sport, with the exception of relay races and competitions which combine athletes' performances for a team score, such as cross country. Organized athletics are traced back to the Ancient Olympic Games from 776 BC. The rules and format of the modern events in athletics were defined in Western Europe and North America in the 19th and early 20th century, an ...
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Hailu Mekonnen
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