East and Central African Championships
Sport | Athletics |
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Founded | 1955 |
Ceased | 1990 |
Continent | East and Central Africa |
The East and Central African Championships was an annual international athletics competition between nations in East and Central Africa.
The event was established as the East African Championships in 1955, building upon of international athletics matches between Kenya and Uganda (first held in 1934), which had themselves expanded to include Tanganyika in 1952. The competition remained between these countries (with Tanzania replacing Tanganyika after it merged with Zanzibar) until 1969, at which point Tanzania's southern neighbour Zambia was invited. Zambia became the first host outside of the founding three nations shortly after, with the 1971 championships being held in its capital Lusaka. More countries joined in the 1970s, including Ethiopia, Somalia, and this was expanded again in the 1980s (including Djibouti, Egypt, Zimbabwe, Mozambique). Somalia hosted the 1977 edition and the Egyptian capital Cairo was the venue in 1982 and 1985.[1]
The championships had its final edition in 1990, with the absence of founding nation Kenya indicating the lack of support for its continuation. It had lasted for 32 editions from its inception, having been missed in the years 1962, 1966, 1978 and 1980.[1]
Editions[]
Edition | Year | Venue | City | Country |
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1st | 1955 | Nairobi | Kenya | |
2nd | 1956 | Moshi | Tanganyika | |
3rd | 1957 | Kampala | Uganda | |
4th | 1958 | Nairobi | Kenya | |
5th | 1959 | Arusha | Tanganyika | |
6th | 1960 | Kampala | Uganda | |
7th | 1961 | Nakuru | Kenya | |
— | 1962 | |||
8th | 1963 | Kampala | Uganda | |
9th | 1964 | Kisumu | Kenya | |
10th | 1965 | Dar es Salaam | Tanzania | |
— | 1966 | |||
11th | 1967 | Kisumu | Kenya | |
12th | 1968 | Dar es Salaam | Tanzania | |
13th | 1969 | Kampala | Uganda | |
14th | 1970 | Nairobi | Kenya | |
15th | 1971 | Lusaka | Zambia | |
16th | 1972 | Dar es Salaam | Tanzania | |
17th | 1973 | Nairobi | Kenya | |
18th | 1974 | Bugembe | Uganda | |
19th | 1975 | Mombasa | Kenya | |
20th | 1976 | Zanzibar City | Tanzania | |
21st | 1977 | Mogadishu | Somalia | |
— | 1978 | |||
22nd | 1979 | Mombasa | Kenya | |
— | 1980 | |||
23rd | 1981 | Mombasa | Kenya | |
24th | 1982 | Cairo | Egypt | |
25th | 1983 | Jinja | Uganda | |
26th | 1984 | Nairobi | Kenya | |
27th | 1985 | Cairo | Egypt | |
28th | 1986 | Nairobi | Kenya | |
29th | 1987 | Nairobi | Kenya | |
30th | 1988 | Moi International Sports Centre | Nairobi | Kenya |
31st | 1989 | Arusha | Tanzania | |
32nd | 1990 | Jinja | Uganda |
Events[]
By the latter years of the championships, a total of 35 athletics events had been regularly contested, 20 by men and 15 by women.
- Track running
- 100 metres, 200 metres, 400 metres, 800 metres, 1500 metres, 3000 metres (women only), 5000 metres (men only), 10,000 metres (men only)
- Obstacle events
- 100 metres hurdles (women only), 110 metres hurdles (men only), 400 metres hurdles, 3000 metres steeplechase (men only)
- Jumping events
- Pole vault (men only), high jump, long jump, triple jump (men only)
- Throwing events
- Shot put, discus throw, javelin throw, hammer throw (men only)
- Relays
Events were contested over imperial distances up to 1968.
A men's marathon was contested between 1968 and 1981, with the first race being held separately from the main championships. Combined events featured at the 1972 edition, with Uganda's taking the honours in the men's decathlon and his compatriot doing so in the women's pentathlon. Men's 20 kilometres race walks were held between 1975 and 1981, with Ethiopians (1975, 1979) and Shemsu Hassan (1981) winning these events.
Women were present at the championships at least as early as 1967, with eleven women's events being contested that year. In 1970, a women's 1500 m and 4 × 400 m relay was added and the 80 metres hurdles was replaced by the international standard 100 m distance. A 3000 m for women was first held in 1976 and a women's 400 m hurdles in 1979. A women's 5000 m was first held in 1986 (won by Kenya's Susan Sirma), though it is not known if this was contested in any of the other later editions.[1]
Men's champions[]
Sprints[]
Year | 100 metres | 200 metres | 400 metres |
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1961 | Seraphino Antao (KEN) | Seraphino Antao (KEN) | Erasmus Amukun (UGA) |
1964 | Seraphino Antao (KEN) | Seraphino Antao (KEN) | Amos Omolo (UGA) |
1967 | Julius Sang (KEN) | Julius Sang (KEN) | Daniel Rudisha (KEN) |
1968 | (UGA) | Charles Asati (KEN) | Amos Omolo (UGA) |
1969 | William Dralu (UGA) | Charles Asati (KEN) | Charles Asati (KEN) |
1970 | Norman Chihota (TAN) | Julius Sang (KEN) | Julius Sang (KEN) |
1971 | Norman Chihota (TAN) | Julius Sang (KEN) | Julius Sang (KEN) |
1972 | John Mwebi (KEN) | John Mwebi (KEN) | Hezekiah Nyamau (KEN) |
1975 | John Mwebi (KEN) | John Mwebi (KEN) | Charles Asati (KEN) |
1976 | John Mwebi (KEN) | Charles Asati (KEN) | (KEN) |
1977 | John Mwebi (KEN) | (KEN) | (KEN) |
1979 | David Lukuba (TAN) | (KEN) | James Atuti (KEN) |
1981 | (KEN) | John Anzrah (KEN) | Elijah Sogomo (KEN) |
1982 | Alfred Nyambane (KEN) | Alfred Nyambane (KEN) | James Atuti (KEN) |
1983 | Peter Wekesa (KEN) | John Goville (UGA) | Mike Okot (UGA) |
1984 | Peter Wekesa (KEN) | David Kitur (KEN) | Elijah Sogomo (KEN) |
1985 | Peter Wekesa (KEN) | Simon Kipkemboi (KEN) | David Kitur (KEN) |
1986 | Peter Wekesa (KEN) | Simon Kipkemboi (KEN) | Alfred Nyambane (KEN) |
1988 | Kennedy Ondiek (KEN) | Joseph Gikonyo (KEN) | Luka Sang (KEN) |
1989 | Moses Musonge (UGA) | Samson Kitur (KEN) | Samson Kitur (KEN) |
1990 | Joel Otim (UGA) | John Goville (UGA) | Joel Otim (UGA) |
Distance events[]
Year | 800 metres | 1500 metres | 5000 metres | 10,000 metres |
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1961 | (KEN) | Peter Francis (KEN) | (KEN) | Nyabera (KEN) |
1964 | Wilson Kiprugut (KEN) | Kip Keino (KEN) | ? | Naftali Temu (KEN) |
1967 | Wilson Kiprugut (KEN) | Kip Keino (KEN) | Kip Keino (KEN) | Naftali Temu (KEN) |
1968 | Wilson Kiprugut (KEN) | Ben Jipcho (KEN) | Kip Keino (KEN) | Naftali Temu (KEN) |
1969 | Naftali Bon (KEN) | Kip Keino (KEN) | Kip Keino (KEN) | Naftali Temu (KEN) |
1970 | Naftali Bon (KEN) | Kip Keino (KEN) | Kip Keino (KEN) | (ETH) |
1971 | Thomas Saisi (KEN) | Ben Jipcho (KEN) | Kip Keino (KEN) | ? |
1972 | Kip Keino (KEN) | Filbert Bayi (TAN) | Ben Jipcho (KEN) | Richard Juma (KEN) |
1975 | (KEN) | Filbert Bayi (TAN) | Miruts Yifter (ETH) | Miruts Yifter (ETH) |
1976 | (KEN) | Filbert Bayi (TAN) | Miruts Yifter (ETH) | Miruts Yifter (ETH) |
1977 | James Maina (KEN) | Kipsubai Koskei (KEN) | Mike Musyoki (KEN) | Mike Musyoki (KEN) |
1979 | James Maina (KEN) | (ETH) | Yohannes Mohamed (ETH) | Mohamed Kedir (ETH) |
1981 | Juma Ndiwa (KEN) | (KEN) | (KEN) | (KEN) |
1982 | Juma Ndiwa (KEN) | Kip Cheruiyot (KEN) | (KEN) | Hussein Ahmed Salah (DJI) |
1983 | (KEN) | (KEN) | Some Muge (KEN) | Some Muge (KEN) |
1984 | (KEN) | Joseph Chesire (KEN) | Kipsubai Koskei (KEN) | Juma Ikangaa (TAN) |
1985 | Joseph Chesire (KEN) | John Ngugi (KEN) | (KEN) | Kipsubai Koskei (KEN) |
1986 | Edwin Koech (KEN) | (ETH) | John Ngugi (KEN) | Kipsubai Koskei (KEN) |
1988 | Nixon Kiprotich (KEN) | Charles Cheruiyot (KEN) | (KEN) | Gidamis Shahanga (TAN) |
1989 | Sammy Tirop (KEN) | David Kibet (KEN) | (TAN) | Simon Robert Naali (TAN) |
1990 | (TAN) | (TAN) | Andrew Sambu (TAN) | Juma Mnyampanda (TAN) |
Hurdling[]
Year | 110 m hurdles | 400 m hurdles | 3000 m steeplechase |
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1961 | Langat (KEN) | Kimaru Songok (KEN) | Ngweta (KEN) |
1964 | ? | Jerom Ochana (UGA) | Benjamin Kogo (KEN) |
1967 | (KEN) | (KEN) | Benjamin Kogo (KEN) |
1968 | Kimaru Songok (KEN) | Kimaru Songok (KEN) | Benjamin Kogo (KEN) |
1969 | John Akii-Bua (UGA) | William Koskei (UGA) | Ben Jipcho (KEN) |
1970 | (KEN) | (KEN) | Ben Jipcho (KEN) |
1971 | (KEN) | John Akii-Bua (UGA) | Ben Jipcho (KEN) |
1972 | Fatwell Kimaiyo (KEN) | William Koskei (KEN) | Evans Mogaka (KEN) |
1975 | Fatwell Kimaiyo (KEN) | John Akii-Bua (UGA) | Yohannes Mohamed (ETH) |
1976 | Fatwell Kimaiyo (KEN) | Peter Rwamuhanda (UGA) | Yohannes Mohamed (ETH) |
1977 | (KEN) | William Koskei (KEN) | (UGA) |
1979 | (KEN) | Daniel Kimaiyo (KEN) | Kip Rono (KEN) |
1981 | (KEN) | (KEN) | (KEN) |
1982 | (KEN) | Peter Rwamuhanda (UGA) | Joshua Kipkemboi (KEN) |
1983 | (KEN) | Simon Kitur (KEN) | Joshua Kipkemboi (KEN) |
1984 | (KEN) | Simon Kitur (KEN) | (KEN) |
1985 | (EGY) | Ahmed Abdel Halim Ghanem (EGY) | Joshua Kipkemboi (KEN) |
1986 | (KEN) | Simon Kitur (KEN) | Joshua Kipkemboi (KEN) |
1988 | ? | Joseph Maritim (KEN) | Boniface Merande (KEN) |
1989 | (KEN) | (KEN) | (KEN) |
1990 | (UGA) | Domingos Mendes (MOZ) | (TAN) |
Jumps[]
Year | Pole vault | High jump | Long jump | Triple jump |
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1961 | (KEN) | Joseph Leresae (KEN) | (KEN) | Lawrence Ogwang (UGA) |
1964 | ? | ? | ? | Rukuba (UGA) |
1967 | (KEN) | E. Mumo (KEN) | Julius Sang (KEN) | Patrick Onyango (KEN) |
1968 | (KEN) | (KEN) | (KEN) | (UGA) |
1969 | (KEN) | (KEN) | Abraham Munabi (UGA) | Abraham Munabi (UGA) |
1970 | (KEN) | Abdulle Noor Wasughe (SOM) | Henry Rono (KEN) | (UGA) |
1971 | (UGA) | Abdulle Noor Wasughe (SOM) | (KEN) | (KEN) |
1972 | (KEN) | Abdulle Noor Wasughe (SOM) | (KEN) | Abraham Munabi (UGA) |
1975 | (KEN) | (KEN) | Bogger Mushanga (ZAM) | (KEN) |
1976 | J. Kipkeno (KEN) | (UGA) | Fidelis Ndyabagye (UGA) | (KEN) |
1977 | (KEN) | (SOM) | Fidelis Ndyabagye (UGA) | (UGA) |
1979 | ? | ? | Fidelis Ndyabagye (UGA) | Bogger Mushanga (ZAM) |
1981 | (KEN) | (KEN) | Moses Kiyai (KEN) | (KEN) |
1982 | (EGY) | (EGY) | Moses Kiyai (KEN) | Moses Kiyai (KEN) |
1983 | B. Akena (UGA) | (KEN) | (EGY) | (EGY) |
1984 | (EGY) | (KEN) | Moses Kiyai (KEN) | (EGY) |
1985 | (EGY) | (EGY) | (EGY) | (EGY) |
1986 | Simon Maina (KEN) | (KEN) | (KEN) | (KEN) |
1988 | ? | ? | David Lamai (KEN) | ? |
1989 | ? | (KEN) | (KEN) | (UGA) |
1990 | ? | (UGA) | (UGA) | ? |
Throws[]
Year | Shot put | Discus throw | Hammer throw | Javelin throw |
---|---|---|---|---|
1961 | (UGA) | Winder (KEN) | (UGA) | (KEN) |
1964 | ? | ? | ? | (KEN) |
1967 | (UGA) | (KEN) | (KEN) | (KEN) |
1968 | (UGA) | (KEN) | (KEN) | (UGA) |
1969 | (UGA) | (KEN) | (KEN) | (UGA) |
1970 | (UGA) | (KEN) | (KEN) | (KEN) |
1971 | (ETH) | (KEN) | (UGA) | (KEN) |
1972 | (UGA) | (UGA) | (UGA) | (KEN) |
1975 | (ETH) | (UGA) | (UGA) | (KEN) |
1976 | (ETH) | (UGA) | (UGA) | Justin Arop (UGA) |
1977 | (KEN) | (UGA) | (UGA) | Justin Arop (UGA) |
1979 | (KEN) | (UGA) | (UGA) | Zakayo Malekwa (TAN) |
1981 | Youssef Nagui Asaad (EGY) | Mohamed Naguib Hamed (EGY) | Hisham Fouad Greis (EGY) | Justin Arop (UGA) |
1982 | Youssef Nagui Asaad (EGY) | Ahmed Mohamed Ashoush (EGY) | Hisham Fouad Greis (EGY) | Justin Arop (UGA) |
1983 | Ahmed Kamel Shata (EGY) | Mohamed Naguib Hamed (EGY) | (EGY) | (UGA) |
1984 | Ahmed Kamel Shata (EGY) | Mohamed Naguib Hamed (EGY) | (EGY) | (UGA) |
1985 | Ahmed Kamel Shata (EGY) | Mohamed Naguib Hamed (EGY) | (EGY) | Justin Arop (UGA) |
1986 | (KEN) | (KEN) | (KEN) | (KEN) |
1988 | (KEN) | ? | ? | Zakayo Malekwa (TAN) |
1989 | Justin Arop (UGA) | (KEN) | (KEN) | Justin Arop (UGA) |
1990 | (UGA) | (UGA) | (UGA) | Justin Arop (UGA) |
Relays[]
Year | 4 × 100 metres relay | 4 × 400 metres relay |
---|---|---|
1961 | Uganda (UGA) | Kenya (KEN) |
1964 | ? | Uganda (UGA) |
1967 | Kenya (KEN) | Kenya (KEN) |
1968 | Kenya (KEN) | Kenya (KEN) |
1969 | Kenya (KEN) | Kenya (KEN) |
1970 | Tanzania (TAN) | Kenya (KEN) |
1971 | Kenya (KEN) | Kenya (KEN) |
1972 | Kenya (KEN) | Kenya (KEN) |
1975 | ? | Uganda (UGA) |
1976 | Kenya (KEN) | Kenya (KEN) |
1977 | Kenya (KEN) | Kenya (KEN) |
1979 | Kenya (KEN) | Kenya (KEN) |
1981 | Uganda (UGA) | Uganda (UGA) |
1982 | Kenya (KEN) | Kenya (KEN) |
1983 | Uganda (UGA) | Uganda (UGA) |
1984 | Kenya (KEN) | Kenya (KEN) |
1985 | Kenya (KEN) | Kenya (KEN) |
1986 | Kenya (KEN) | Kenya (KEN) |
1988 | Kenya (KEN) | Kenya (KEN) |
1989 | Uganda (UGA) | — |
1990 | ? | ? |
Marathon[]
- 1968: (KEN) (2:23:39†)
- 1969: (TAN) (2:33:06A)
- 1970: (ETH) (2:18:49A)
- 1971: Gebru Merawi (ETH) (2:21:22A)
- 1972: (ZAM) (2:39:23)
- 1976: (ETH) (2:13:25)
- 1977: (TAN) (2:18:55)
- 1979: Dereje Nedi (ETH) (2:22:13)
- 1981: (ETH) (2:17:35)
Women's champions[]
Sprints[]
Year | 100 metres | 200 metres | 400 metres |
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1967 | Lydia Stevens (KEN) | Tekla Chemabwai (KEN) | Tekla Chemabwai (KEN) |
1968 | Judith Ayaa (UGA) | Tekla Chemabwai (KEN) | Tekla Chemabwai (KEN) |
1969 | Judith Ayaa (UGA) | Judith Ayaa (UGA) | Judith Ayaa (UGA) |
1970 | Judith Ayaa (UGA) | Judith Ayaa (UGA) | Judith Ayaa (UGA) |
1971 | (KEN) | Tekla Chemabwai (KEN) | Judith Ayaa (UGA) |
1972 | (KEN) | (ZAM) | Judith Ayaa (UGA) |
1975 | (KEN) | (KEN) | A. Kaheru (UGA) |
1976 | (KEN) | (UGA) | Ruth Kyalisima (UGA) |
1977 | Ruth Waithera (KEN) | Ruth Waithera (KEN) | Ruth Waithera (KEN) |
1979 | Ruth Waithera (KEN) | Ruth Waithera (KEN) | Ruth Waithera (KEN) |
1981 | (KEN) | (KEN) | Mary Chemweno (KEN) |
1982 | Joyce Odhiambo (KEN) | Joyce Odhiambo (KEN) | (KEN) |
1983 | Joyce Odhiambo (KEN) | Ruth Kyalisima (UGA) | (KEN) |
1984 | Joyce Odhiambo (KEN) | (TAN) | ? |
1985 | Joyce Odhiambo (KEN) | (KEN) | (KEN) |
1986 | Joyce Odhiambo (KEN) | Joyce Odhiambo (KEN) | (KEN) |
1988 | Joyce Odhiambo (KEN) | (KEN) | (KEN) |
1989 | Oliver Acii (UGA) | Oliver Acii (UGA) | Ruth Kyalisima (UGA) |
1990 | (UGA) | (UGA) | (UGA) |
Distance events[]
Year | 800 metres | 1500 metres | 3000 metres |
---|---|---|---|
1967 | (KEN) | — | — |
1968 | Elizabeth Chesire (KEN) | — | — |
1969 | R. Cherop (KEN) | — | — |
1970 | R. Cherop (KEN) | (KEN) | — |
1971 | Mary Wambui (KEN) | (KEN) | — |
1972 | Christine Anyakun (UGA) | (TAN) | — |
1975 | Rose Tata (KEN) | (KEN) | — |
1976 | (UGA) | (TAN) | Rose Tata (KEN) |
1977 | Mary Chemweno (KEN) | (KEN) | (KEN) |
1979 | Mary Chemweno (KEN) | (KEN) | (KEN) |
1981 | Mary Chemweno (KEN) | Justina Chepchirchir (KEN) | Justina Chepchirchir (KEN) |
1982 | (KEN) | Justina Chepchirchir (KEN) | Justina Chepchirchir (KEN) |
1983 | (KEN) | Susan Sirma (KEN) | Hellen Kimaiyo (KEN) |
1984 | Justina Chepchirchir (KEN) | (KEN) | Hellen Kimaiyo (KEN) |
1985 | Selina Chirchir (KEN) | Hellen Kimaiyo (KEN) | Hellen Kimaiyo (KEN) |
1986 | Lilian Nyiti (TAN) | Selina Chirchir (KEN) | Susan Sirma (KEN)[nb1] |
1988 | Francisca Chepkurui (KEN) | Susan Sirma (KEN) | (KEN) |
1989 | Lilian Nyiti (TAN) | (TAN) | — |
1990 | (TAN) | Maria Mutola (MOZ) | (UGA) |
- nb1 Women's 3000 m was not contested in 1986 and instead a women's 5000 m was held.
Hurdles and jumps[]
Throws[]
Year | 100 m hurdles | 400 m hurdles | High jump | Long jump |
---|---|---|---|---|
1967 | (UGA) | — | (UGA) | (UGA) |
1968 | (UGA) | — | (KEN) | (UGA) |
1969 | (KEN) | — | (UGA) | (UGA) |
1970 | (UGA) | — | (KEN) | (KEN) |
1971 | (KEN) | — | (KEN) | Audrey Chikani (ZAM) |
1972 | (KEN) | — | (KEN) | (UGA) |
1975 | Ruth Kyalisima (UGA) | — | (UGA) | (UGA) |
1976 | Ruth Kyalisima (UGA) | — | (ZAM) | (UGA) |
1977 | Ruth Kyalisima (UGA) | — | (UGA) | (UGA) |
1979 | Ruth Kyalisima (UGA) | Rose Tata (TAN) | (KEN) | (UGA) |
1981 | (KEN) | — | (KEN) | (UGA) |
1982 | Ruth Kyalisima (UGA) | Ruth Kyalisima (UGA) | (UGA) | (KEN) |
1983 | Ruth Kyalisima (UGA) | Ruth Kyalisima (UGA) | (UGA) | (UGA) |
1985 | (KEN) | (KEN) | (KEN) | Joyce Odhiambo (KEN) |
1986 | — | — | (KEN) | Joyce Odhiambo (KEN) |
1988 | ? | ? | ? | (KEN) |
1989 | Ruth Kyalisima (UGA) | Ruth Kyalisima (UGA) | (ZAM) | (TAN) |
1990 | (TAN) | (UGA) | J. Achola (UGA) | — |
Throws[]
Year | Shot put | Discus throw | Javelin throw | ||||
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1967 | (KEN) | F. Mudondo (UGA) | [[Dorcas Sigara|KEN}} | ||||
1968 | R. Mandu (KEN) | S. Agono (KEN) | P. Peru (KEN) | ||||
1969 | (KEN) | F. Mudondo (UGA) | [[Dorcas Sigara|KEN}} | 1970 | F. Mudondo (UGA) | F. Mudondo (UGA) | (UGA) |
1971 | (KEN) | (TAN) | (KEN) | ||||
1972 | (UGA) | (KEN) | (UGA) | ||||
1975 | (KEN) | (UGA) | (KEN) | ||||
1976 | (UGA) | (UGA) | (KEN) | ||||
1977 | (UGA) | (UGA) | (UGA) | ||||
1979 | (UGA) | (UGA) | (KEN) | ||||
1981 | (KEN) | (UGA) | (UGA) | ||||
1982 | (KEN) | (UGA) | (KEN) | ||||
1983 | (TAN) | (UGA) | Seraphina Nyauma (KEN) | ||||
1984 | (TAN) | (KEN) | (KEN) | ||||
1985 | (ZIM) | (ZIM) | (EGY) | ||||
1986 | (KEN) | (UGA) | (KEN) | ||||
1988 | (KEN) | ? | (TAN) | ||||
1989 | (TAN) | (TAN) | (TAN) | ||||
1990 | (TAN) | Ludovina de Oliveira (MOZ) | (TAN) |
Relays[]
Year | 4 × 100 metres relay | 4 × 400 metres relay |
---|---|---|
1967 | Uganda (UGA) | — |
1968 | Kenya (KEN) | — |
1969 | Uganda (UGA) | — |
1970 | Kenya (KEN) | Kenya (KEN) |
1971 | Uganda (UGA) | Uganda (UGA) |
1972 | Uganda (UGA) | Kenya (KEN) |
1975 | ? | Kenya (KEN) |
1976 | Uganda (UGA) | Uganda (UGA) |
1977 | Uganda (UGA) | Kenya (KEN) |
1979 | Kenya (KEN) | Kenya (KEN) |
1981 | Kenya (KEN) | Uganda (UGA) |
1982 | Uganda (UGA) | Uganda (UGA) |
1983 | Kenya (KEN) | Uganda (UGA) |
1985 | Kenya (KEN) | Kenya (KEN) |
1986 | — | Kenya (KEN) |
1989 | Uganda (UGA) | Tanzania (TAN) |
1990 | Uganda (UGA) | Uganda (UGA) |
References[]
- ^ a b c East and Central African Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-03-30.
- Athletics competitions in Africa
- International athletics competitions
- Sport in East Africa
- Sport in Central Africa
- Recurring sporting events established in 1955
- Recurring sporting events disestablished in 1990
- 1955 establishments in the British Empire
- 1955 establishments in Africa
- 1990 disestablishments in Africa
- Defunct athletics competitions