Swimming at the 1999 All-Africa Games

Swimming at the 1999
All-Africa Games

Swimming at the 7th All-Africa Games was held 12–18 September 1999 at the Ellis Park Aquatic Complex in Johannesburg, South Africa. The six-day meet featured events in a 50-meter (long course) pool.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Participating nations

128 swimmers from 18 nations were entered in the competition.[7] Among those with swimmers were:

  •  Algeria
  •  Angola
  •  Egypt
  •  Kenya
  •  Madagascar
  •  Mauritius
  •  Mozambique
  •  Namibia
  •  Nigeria
  •  Senegal
  •  Seychelles
  •  South Africa
  •  Swaziland
  •  Tunisia
  •  Zambia
  •  Zimbabwe

Schedule

Note: Events are listed on correct day, but possibly not in the right order.

Date 12 September September 13 14 September
E
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100 free (w)
100 breast (m)
400 IM (w)
200 free (m)
4 × 200 Free Relay (w)
200 breast (w)
100 fly (m)
200 free (w)
400 IM (m)
4 × 200 Free Relay (m)
100 free (m)
400 free (w)
200 back (m)
100 back (w)
4 × 100 Free Relay (w)
Date 15 September September 16 17 September
E
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100 fly (w)
200 breast (m)
100 breast (w)
400 free (m)
800 free (w)
4 × 100 Free Relay (m)
50 free (m)
200 IM (w)
200 fly (m)
100 back (m)
1500 free (m)
4 × 100 Medley Relay (w)
200 fly (w)
200 IM (m)
200 back (w)
50 free (w)
4 × 100 Medley Relay

m= men's event, w= women's event

Results

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m Freestyle Brendon Dedekind
  South Africa South Africa
22.36
  GR
Nicholas Folker
  South Africa South Africa
22.83 Salim Iles
  Algeria Algeria
23.02
100 m Freestylem1 Brendon Dedekind
  South Africa South Africa
50.50 Salim Iles
  Algeria Algeria
50.58 Nicholas Folker
  South Africa South Africa
50.61
200 m Freestyle Herman Louw
  South Africa South Africa
1:52.68 Glen Walshaw
  Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
1:55.85 Terence Parkin
  South Africa South Africa
1:56.78
400 m Freestyle Ryno Markgraaff
  South Africa South Africa
4:06.93 James Willcox
  South Africa South Africa
4:08.00 Glen Walshaw
  Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
4:09.65
1500 m Freestyle Denis Sirringhaus
  South Africa South Africa
16:17.53 Ryno Markgraaff
  South Africa South Africa
16:50.96 Herbert Couacud
  Mauritius Mauritius
16:59.31
100 m Backstroke Mehdi Addadi
  Algeria Algeria
58.28 Benjamin Lo-Pinto
  Seychelles Seychelles
59.64 Haitham Hazem
  Egypt Egypt
59.91
200 m Backstroke Brett Rogers
  South Africa South Africa
2:08.83 George Du Rand
  South Africa South Africa
2:10.41 Benjamin Lo-Pinto
  Seychelles Seychelles
2:11.21
100 m Breaststroke Brett Petersen
  South Africa South Africa
1:02.63 Chris Stewart
  South Africa South Africa
1:06.01 Alan Ogden
  Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
1:08.08
200 m Breaststroke Terence Parkin
  South Africa South Africa
2:16.29
  GR
Greg Owen
  South Africa South Africa
2:21.14 Ayman Khattab
  Egypt Egypt
2:26.98
100 m Butterfly Ryan Kelly
  South Africa South Africa
54.66 Theo Verster
  South Africa South Africa
54.75 Mehdi Addadi
  Algeria Algeria
56.30
200 m Butterfly Theo Verster
  South Africa South Africa
2:04.69
  GR
Raazik Nordien
  South Africa South Africa
2:08.75 Fares Attar
  Algeria Algeria
2:10.11
200 m I.M. Theo Verster
  South Africa South Africa
2:04.10
  GR
Terence Parkin
  South Africa South Africa
2:07.97 Kenny Roberts
  Seychelles Seychelles
2:11.00
400 m I.M Terence Parkin
  South Africa South Africa
4:35.29 Adrian Bosch
  South Africa South Africa
4:39.06 Kenny Roberts
  Seychelles Seychelles
4:46.26
4 × 100 m
  Free Relay
South Africa South Africa
  Brett Rogers,
  Brett Petersen,
  Ryan Kelly,
  Brendon Dedekind
3:51.45 Algeria Algeria 3:54.91 Egypt Egypt 3:58.22
4 × 200 m
  Free Relay
South Africa South Africa
  Herman Louw,
  James Willcox,
  Ryno Maarkgraaf,
  Terence Parkin
7:41.91 Algeria Algeria 7:58.54 Seychelles Seychelles
  Kenny Roberts,
  Jean-Paul Adam,
  Benjamin Lo-Pinto,
  Barnsley Albert
[8]
8:04.98
4 × 100 m
  Medley Relay
South Africa South Africa 3:51.45 Algeria Algeria 3:54.91 Egypt Egypt 3:58.22

m1 In prelims of the men's 100 free, Algeria's Salim Iles set a new Games Record (GR) of 50.36.

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m Freestyle Rania Elwani
  Egypt Egypt

Stacey Bowley
  South Africa South Africa
26.56   not awarded Kirsty Coventry
  Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
26.72
100 m Freestyle Charlene Wittstock
  South Africa South Africa
57.46 Teresa Moodie
  Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
58.04 Rania Elwani
  Egypt Egypt
58.12
200 m Freestyle Kim van Selm
  South Africa South Africa
2:05.50 Kirsten van Heerden
  South Africa South Africa
2:06.15 Rania Elwani
  Egypt Egypt
2:08.08
400 m Freestyle Kim van Selm
  South Africa South Africa
4:26.50 Kirsten van Heerden
  South Africa South Africa
4:27.04 Boutheina Elouer
  Tunisia Tunisia
4:40.03
800 m Freestyle Kim van Selm
  South Africa South Africa
9:13.30 Bronwyn Dedekind
  South Africa South Africa
9:19.04 Maha Elmerghany
  Egypt Egypt
9:44.72
100 m Backstroke Charlene Wittstock
  South Africa South Africa
1:04.31 Kirsty Coventry
  Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
1:05.29 Taryn Ternent
  South Africa South Africa
1:05.95
200 m Backstroke Mandy Loots
  South Africa South Africa
2:21.22 Taryn Cokayne
  South Africa South Africa
2:23.27 Mandy Leach
  Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
2:29.14
100 m Breaststrokew1 Penny Heyns
  South Africa South Africa
1:07.58
  GR
Ziada Jardine
  South Africa South Africa
1:15.31 Lauren Harvey
  Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
1:18.05
200 m Breaststrokew1 Penny Heyns
  South Africa South Africa
2:28.00
  GR
Sarah Poewe
  South Africa South Africa
2:32.80 Lauren Harvey
  Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
2:53.17
100 m Butterfly Mandy Loots
  South Africa South Africa
1:01.32
  GR
Candice Crafford
  South Africa South Africa
1:03.64 Teresa Moodie
  Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
1:05.18
200 m Butterfly Mandy Loots
  South Africa South Africa
2:16.02
  GR
Natalie du Toit
  South Africa South Africa
2:19.80 Kenza Bennaceur
  Algeria Algeria
2:33.54
200 m I.M. Mandy Loots
  South Africa South Africa
2:20.02
  GR
Kirsty Coventry
  Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
2:23.42 Mandy Leach
  Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
2:25.53
400 m I.M Mandy Loots
  South Africa South Africa
4:59.50
  GR
Natalie du Toit
  South Africa South Africa
5:06.62 Kenza Bennaceur
  Algeria Algeria
5:29.60
4 × 100 m
  Free Relayw2
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
  Kirsty Coventry,
  Tanya Gurr,
  Mandy Leach,
  Teresa Moody
3:53.45 South Africa South Africa
  Charlene Wittstock,
  Stacey Bowley,
  Candice Crafford,
  Kim van Selm
3:54.31 Egypt Egypt 4:11.06
4 × 200 m
  Free Relay
South Africa South Africa
  Kirsten van Heerden,
  Stacey Bowley,
  Bronwyn Dedekind,
  Kim van Selm
8:36.76 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 8:47.56 Egypt Egypt 9:18.40
4 × 100 m
  Medley Relay
South Africa South Africa
  Charlene Wittstock,
  Penny Heyns,
  Mandy Loots,
  Stacey Bowley
4:11.57
  GR
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 4:28.96 Egypt Egypt 4:48.17

w1 In winning the Women's 100 and 200 Breaststrokes, South Africa's Penny Heynes defended the 2 titles she won at the 1995 All-Africa Games.
w2 Order of swimmers for the women's 4 × 100 Free Relay may be off, however, Moody (Zimbabwe) and Van Selm (South Africa) were the fourth swimmers for their relays.

Medal standings

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Africa3020353
2 Zimbabwe16815
3 Algeria14510
4 Egypt101011
5 Seychelles0145
6 Mauritius0011
 Tunisia0011
Totals (7 entries)33313296

References

  1. ^ (1999) All Africa Games - Day 1 by Neville Smith for SwimNews. Published 1999-09-12; retrieved 2011-07-29.
  2. ^ (1999) All Africa Games - Day 2 by Neville Smith for SwimNews. Published 1999-09-13; retrieved 2011-07-29.
  3. ^ (1999) All Africa Games - Day 3 by Neville Smith for SwimNews. Published 1999-09-14; retrieved 2011-07-29.
  4. ^ (1999) All Africa Games - Day 4 by Neville Smith for SwimNews. Published 1999-09-16; retrieved 2011-07-29.
  5. ^ (1999) All Africa Games - Day 5 by Neville Smith for SwimNews. Published 1999-09-16; retrieved 2011-07-29.
  6. ^ (1999) All Africa Games - Day 6 by Neville Smith for SwimNews. Published 1999-09-18; retrieved 2011-07-29.
  7. ^ (2003) All African Games Roundup & Results by Chaker Belhadj, published by SwimNews on 2003-10-24; retrieved 2011-07-29.
  8. ^ "Ninth All-Africa Games in Algiers, Algeria – from July 11 to 23-Seychelles' history at the All-Africa Games". www.nation.sc. Retrieved 14 June 2017.