2009 French Athletics Championships
2009 French Athletics Championships | |
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Dates | 23–25 July |
Host city | Angers |
Venue | Stade du Lac de Maine |
Events | 38 |
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The 2009 French Athletics Championships was the 121st edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for France, organised by the French Athletics Federation. It was held on 23–25 July at the Stade du Lac de Maine in Angers. A total of 38 events (divided evenly between the sexes) were contested over the three-day competition. Hind Dehiba won a women's middle-distance double while Vanessa Gladone won both the horizontal jumps.
Results[]
Men[]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres | Ronald Pognon | 10.39 | Emmanuel Ngom Priso | 10.46 | Oudéré Kankarafou | 10.62 |
200 metres | Martial Mbandjock | 20.58 | Eddy De Lépine | 20.81 | David Alerte | 20.97 |
400 metres | Leslie Djhone | 45.61 | Teddy Venel | 45.89 | Yoann Décimus | 46.51 |
800 metres[1] | Jeff Lastennet | 1:47.01 | Kévin Hautcœur | 1:48.25 | Florent Lacasse | 1:48.26 |
1500 metres | Mehdi Baala | 3:45.92 | Bouabdellah Tahri | 3:46.56 | Mounir Yemmouni | 3:47.41 |
5000 metres | Noureddine Smaïl | 13:55.81 | 13:56.73 | Yohan Durand | 13:57.84 | |
10,000 m walk | Yohann Diniz | 1:22:50 | 1:27:05. | 1:29:11 | ||
100 m hurdles | Dimitri Bascou | 13.41 | Cédric Lavanne | 13.46 | Garfield Darien | 13.48 |
400 m hurdles | Héni Kechi | 49.93 | Sébastien Maillard | 50.07 | 50.40 | |
3000 m s'chase | Vincent Zouaoui-Dandrieux | 8:33.80 | Vincent Le Dauphin | 8:37.19 | 8:40.06 | |
High jump | Mickaël Hanany | 2.28 m | Fabrice Saint-Jean | 2.20 m | 2.20 m | |
Pole vault | Romain Mesnil | 5.70 m | Renaud Lavillenie | 5.55 m | Damiel Dossévi | 5.55 m |
Long jump | Salim Sdiri | 8.11 m | Kafétien Gomis | 8.01 m | Frédéric Erin | 7.75 m |
Triple jump[2] | Teddy Tamgho | 17.11 m | Julien Kapek | 16.49 m | Karl Taillepierre | 16.42 m |
Shot put | Yves Niaré | 19.39 m | Gaëtan Bucki | 19.11 m | 17.16 m | |
Discus throw | Bertrand Vili | 61.14 m | 58.70 m | 55.75 m | ||
Hammer throw | Jérôme Bortoluzzi | 71.80 m | 69.14 m | Nicolas Figère | 68.44 m | |
Javelin throw | Vitolio Tipotio | 77.55 m | 76.75 m | 74.50 m | ||
Decathlon | Nadir El Fassi | 7733 pts | 7453 pts | 6983 pts |
Women[]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres | Myriam Soumaré | 11.56 | Muriel Hurtis-Houairi | 11.60 | Christine Arron | 11.69 |
200 metres[3] | Johanna Danois | 23.07 | Lina Jacques-Sébastien | 23.14 | Muriel Hurtis-Houairi | 23.14 |
400 metres[4] | Solen Désert | 52.31 | Symphora Béhi | 52.91 | Aurélie Kamga | 53.19 |
800 metres | Hind Dehiba | 2:06.24 | Élodie Guégan | 2:06.42 | Linda Marguet | 2:06.46 |
1500 metres[5] | Hind Dehiba | 4:11.87 | Fanjanteino Félix | 4:12.77 | Sophie Duarte | 4:15.53 |
5000 metres | Christine Bardelle | 16:35.24 | 16:38.69 | 16:45.63 | ||
20 km walk | Christine Guinaudeau | 1:39:59 | Anne-Gaëlle Retout | 1:43:20 | Violaine Averous | 1:45:22 |
110 m hurdles | Sandra Gomis | 13.15 | 13.39 | 13.46 | ||
400 m hurdles | Aurore Kassambara | 56.43 | Phara Anacharsis | 56.60 | Laetitia Denis | 57.40 |
3000 m s'chase | Élodie Olivarès | 9:39.39 | 10:21.35 | 10:22.04 | ||
High jump | Melanie Melfort | 1.92 m | Sandrine Champion | 1.86 m | 1.80 m | |
Pole vault | Sandra-Helena Tavares | 4.35 m | Maria Leonor Tavares | 4.30 m | Télie Mathiot | 4.25 m |
Long jump | Vanessa Gladone | 6.40 m | Éloyse Lesueur | 6.36 m | Haoua Kessely | 6.25 m |
Triple jump | Vanessa Gladone | 14.13 m | Teresa Nzola Meso Ba | 14.10 m | Amy Zongo | 13.58 m |
Shot put[6] | Jessica Cérival | 17.55 m | Laurence Manfredi | 17.28 m | 15.25 m | |
Discus throw | Mélina Robert-Michon | 59.30 m | 52.15 m | 50.40 m | ||
Hammer throw | Stéphanie Falzon | 70.56 m | Manuela Montebrun | 69.21 m | Amélie Perrin | 69.13 m |
Javelin throw | Nadia Vigliano | 55.52 m | 53.21 m | 52.70 m | ||
Heptathlon | Marisa De Aniceto | 6080 pts | Antoinette Nana Djimou | 6032 pts | Gabriela Kouassi | 5549 pts |
References[]
- ^ In the men's 800 m, Algeria's was second and Morocco's was third.
- ^ Cameroonian Hugo Mamba-Schlick was runner-up in the men's triple jump.
- ^ Senegal's Amy Mbacke Thiam was third in the women's 200 m.
- ^ Senegalese Fatou Bintou Fall placed second in the women's 400 m.
- ^ Morocco's Laila Traby was runner-up in the women's 1500 m.
- ^ New Zealand's Valerie Vili paced first in the women's shot put with a throw of 20.18 m.
- Results
- Results. Fédération française d'athlétisme (in French)
Categories:
- French Athletics Championships
- July 2009 sports events in Europe
- 2009 in athletics (track and field)
- 2009 in French sport
- Sport in Angers