African Zone VI Athletics Championships | |
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Genre | outdoor track and field |
Frequency | annual |
Venue | varies |
Inaugurated | 1987 |
Most recent | 1995 |
Participants | Southern African nations |
Organised by | Confederation of African Athletics |
The African Zone VI Athletics Championships was an annual international athletics competition between Southern African nations, organised by the Confederation of African Athletics (CAA). First held in 1987, it was held each year until 1990 and discontinued completely after 1995, as it was replaced by the African Southern Region Athletics Championships, due to the CAA changing its regional championship formatting.[1]
An African Zone VI Marathon Championships was also held on one occasion in 1989. It was hosted by Swaziland in Mbabane and the hosts won both the men's individual and team titles, led by Tom Dlamini in 2:24:34 hours.