2011 French Athletics Championships

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2011 French Athletics Championships
Stadium-albi.jpg
The host stadium
Dates28–30 July
Host cityAlbi
VenueStadium Municipal d'Albi
Events38
2010
2012

The 2011 French Athletics Championships was the 123rd edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for France. It was held on 28–30 July at the Stadium Municipal d'Albi in Albi. A total of 38 events (divided evenly between the sexes) were contested over the three-day competition. Christophe Lemaitre broke the French record in the men's 100 metres with a time of 9.92 seconds.

Results[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Christophe Lemaitre 9.92 NR Jimmy Vicaut 10.07 PB Martial Mbandjock 10.17
200 metres Christophe Lemaitre 20.08 Martial Mbandjock 20.59 Teddy Tinmar 20.62
400 metres Yannick Fonsat 46.00 Teddy Venel 46.15 Nicolas Fillon 46.16
800 metres Jeff Lastennet 1:50.03 Pierre-Ambroise Bosse 1:50.25 Brice Panel 1:50.50
1500 metres Florian Carvalho 3:54.35 Yohan Durand 3:54.59 Jamale Aarrass 3:54.63
5000 metres Hassan Hirt 13:58.11 13:59.38 14:01.63
10,000 m walk Yohann Diniz 38:44.97 Kévin Campion 40:14.14 Cédric Houssaye 40:59.97
100 m hurdles Dimitri Bascou 13.26 Bano Traoré 13.68 13.74
400 m hurdles 50.15 Héni Kechi 50.19 50.22
3000 m s'chase Bouabdellah Tahri 8:34.29 Vincent Zouaoui-Dandrieux 8:35.34 8:37.96
4 × 100 m relay
Manuel Reynaert
Christophe Lemaitre
Pierre-Alexis Pessonneaux
39.55 ES Montgeron 40.60 Grand Angoulême Athlétisme 40.77
High jump Mickaël Hanany 2.26 m Fabrice Saint-Jean 2.22 m 2.22 m
Pole vault Romain Mesnil 5.73 m Jérôme Clavier 5.53 m Damiel Dossévi 5.53 m
Long jump Kafétien Gomis 8.22 m w
(+4.0 m/s)
Salim Sdiri 8.13 m w
(+3.7 m/s)
8.06 m w
(+3.8 m/s)
Triple jump Karl Taillepierre 17.01 m 16.82 m Colomba Fofana 16.76 m
Shot put Gaëtan Bucki 19.53 m 19.19 m Frédéric Dagée 17.92 m
Discus throw 59.04 m 58.01 m Lolassonn Djouhan 57.66 m
Hammer throw 74.31 m Jérôme Bortoluzzi 73.63 m Quentin Bigot 71.79 m
Javelin throw Laurent Dorique 72.98 m 72.72 m 72.06 m
Decathlon[1] Romain Barras 8117 pts Florian Geffrouais 7932 pts Jérémy Lelièvre 7444 pts

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres[2] Véronique Mang 11.11 Myriam Soumaré 11.17 Carima Louami 11.28
200 metres Myriam Soumaré 22.86 Lina Jacques-Sébastien 22.99 Johanna Danois 23.00
400 metres Elea-Mariama Diarra 53.01 Marie Gayot 53.04 Muriel Hurtis 53.40
800 metres Clarisse Moh 2:03.61 Fanjanteino Félix 2:03.67 2:03.79
1500 metres Hind Dehiba 4:08.17 Fanjanteino Félix 4:19.87 4:21.39
5000 metres Christelle Daunay 16:03.64 Clémence Calvin 16:10.27 Christine Bardelle 16:27.22
10,000 m walk Sylwia Korzeniowska 46:21.67 Christine Guinaudeau 46:45.47 Émilie Menuet 49:17.14
110 m hurdles Sandra Gomis 12.93 Cindy Billaud 13.05 Adrianna Lamalle 13.07
400 m hurdles Phara Anacharsis 57.61 58.37 58.80
3000 m s'chase[3] Sophie Duarte 10:00.70 Élodie Olivarès 10:07.35 10:20.33
4 × 100 m relay AC Paris-Joinville 46.62 EA Cergy-Pontoise athlétisme 46.70 Grand Angoulême athlétisme 47.10
High jump Melanie Melfort 1.89 m 1.80 m Sandrine Champion
1.77 m
Pole vault Maria Ribeiro-Tavares 4.50 m Marion Lotout 4.50 m Télie Mathiot 4.30 m
Long jump Éloyse Lesueur 6.62 m 6.52 m Antoinette Nana Djimou 6.47 m
Triple jump Nathalie Marie-Nely 14.18 m Amy Zongo-Filet 13.77 m Vanessa Gladone 13.70 m
Shot put Jessica Cérival 16.92 m 14.87 m 14.64 m
Discus throw Mélina Robert-Michon 57.37 m 54.93 m 53.02 m
Hammer throw Manuela Montebrun 69.06 m Jessika Guehaseim 67.42 m Stéphanie Falzon 67.04 m
Javelin throw Nadia Vigliano 55.59 m 55.00 m 54.87 m
Heptathlon Blandine Maisonnier 5870 pts Gabriela Kouassi 5706 pts Aurélie Chaboudez 5660 pts

References[]

  1. ^ Czech athlete Roman Šebrle was runner-up in the men's decathlon with 8109 points.
  2. ^ Gabon's Ruddy Zang Milama placed first in the women's 100 m in 11.09 seconds.
  3. ^ Malagasy athlete Eliane Saholinirina placed second in the women's 3000 m steeplechase.
Results
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