2015 French Athletics Championships

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2015 French Athletics Championships
Stadium Nord (Champions League).png
The host stadium
Dates10–12 July
Host cityVilleneuve-d'Ascq
VenueStadium Lille Métropole
Events38
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2016

The 2015 French Athletics Championships was the 127th edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for France. It was held on 10–12 July at the Stadium Lille Métropole in Villeneuve-d'Ascq. A total of 38 events (divided evenly between the sexes) were contested over the three-day competition.

Results[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Jimmy Vicaut 9.92 Christophe Lemaitre 10.07 Emmanuel Biron 10.20
200 metres Christophe Lemaitre 20.28 Jimmy Vicaut 20.42 Jeffrey John 20.61
400 metres Teddy Atine-Venel 45.72 Mamoudou Hanne 45.80 Mame-Ibra Anne 45.97
800 metres[1] Pierre-Ambroise Bosse 1:46.69 1:48.13 1:48.32
1500 metres Morhad Amdouni 3:48.58 3:49.64 Samir Dahmani 3:50.19
5000 metres[2] Benjamin Choquert 14:10.41 Michael Gras 14:12.37 14:20.49
10,000 m walk Kévin Campion 41:11.73 Cédric Houssaye 43:21.88 44:44.33
100 m hurdles Garfield Darien 13.17 Pascal Martinot-Lagarde 13.27 Dimitri Bascou 13.38
400 m hurdles[3] Mickaël François 50.29 50.33 50.44
3000 m s'chase Yoann Kowal 8:37.41 8:41.61 8:42.30
4×100 m relay EFS Reims 39.90 Montpellier agglo athlétic med 40.76 ES Montgeron 40.99
High jump[4] Mickaël Hanany 2.24 m
Fabrice Saint-Jean
2.12 m Not awarded
Pole vault Renaud Lavillenie 5.85 m Kévin Menaldo 5.75 m Stanley Joseph 5.55 m
Long jump[5] Kafétien Gomis 7.78 m Raihau Maiau 7.69 m Salim Sdiri 7.59 m
Triple jump[6] Harold Correa 16.78 m 16.41 m 16.25 m
Shot put[7] Gaëtan Bucki 19.72 m Frédéric Dagée 19.36 m 19.33 m
Discus throw Lolassonn Djouhan 59.54 m 54.30 m 53.85 m
Hammer throw Jérôme Bortoluzzi 73.65 m Nicolas Figère 70.32 m 69.84 m
Javelin throw[8] 70.40 m 69.31 m 67.48 m
Decathlon[9] Gaël Querin 7738 pts 7260 pts 7172 pts

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres[10] Véronique Mang 11.59 Céline Distel-Bonnet 11.59 11.60
200 metres[11] Lénora Guion-Firmin 23.64 24.03 24.09
400 metres Floria Gueï 51.06 PB Marie Gayot 51.27 PB Estelle Perrossier 52.27
800 metres[12] Lisa Blamèble 2:05.00 2:05.43 Clarisse Moh 2:05.74
1500 metres[13] 4:19.23 Ophélie Claude-Boxberger 4:21.81 Christine Bardelle 4:21.96
5000 metres Clémence Calvin 16:16.73 Christine Bardelle 16:27.92 16:30.04
10,000 m walk Émilie Menuet 44:58.06 46:53.75 Violaine Averous 48:46.45
110 m hurdles Cindy Billaud 12.89 Alice Decaux 13.02 Sandra Gomis 13.18
400 m hurdles[14] Maëva Contion 56.03 57.45 57.75
3000 m s'chase[15] Ophélie Claude-Boxberger 9:59.86 Marie Bouchard 10:09.47 Fanjanteino Félix 10:17.95
4×100 m relay Athlé Sud 77 45.76 Entente Oise athlétisme 45.94 Haute-Bretagne athlétisme 45.97
High jump Sandrine Champion 1.85 m 1.82 m 1.79 m
Pole vault Marion Lotout 4.40 m
4.05 m Not awarded
Long jump Haoua Kessely 6.13 m 6.17 m 6.14 m
Triple jump Teresa Nzola Meso Ba 13.69 m Jeanine Assani Issouf 13.63 m Amy Zongo 13.60 m
Shot put[16] Jessica Cérival 17.29 m 15.67 m 14.96 m
Discus throw Mélina Robert-Michon 62.57 m Pauline Pousse 57.94 m 53.70 m
Hammer throw Laetitia Bambara 66.40 m Jessika Guehaseim 66.30 m Amy Sène 65.24 m
Javelin throw Mathilde Andraud 59.05 m 53.64 m 53.62 m
Heptathlon[17] 5848 pts 5738 pts 5569 pts

References[]

  1. ^ Moroccans and Mostafa Smaili placed second and third in the men's 800 m.
  2. ^ Djibouti's Bouh Ibrahim (13:59.62) won the men's 5000 m.
  3. ^ Belgian Michaël Bultheel and Tunisia's Mohamed Sghaier placed first and second in the men's 400 m hurdles.
  4. ^ Sudanese Ali Mohd Younes Idriss and Mexican Edgar Rivera placed second and third in the men's high jump.
  5. ^ Senegal's Ndiss Kaba Badji and Mamadou Gueye placed second and third in the men's long jump.
  6. ^ Mauritian Jonathan Drack was second in the men's triple jump.
  7. ^ Congolese Franck Elemba (20.24 m) won the men's shot put.
  8. ^ Dutchman (73.61 m) won the men's javelin.
  9. ^ Belgians Niels Pittomvils (8049 pts) and placed first and third in the men's decathlon.
  10. ^ Ivorians Marie-Josée Ta Lou (11.23) and Carolle Zahi (11.50) placed first and second in the women's 100 m.
  11. ^ Ivorian Marie-Josée Ta Lou (23.39) won the women's 200 m.
  12. ^ Charline Mathias (2:04.32) of Luxembourg won the women's 800 m.
  13. ^ Senegal's and Tunisia's Somaya Bousaid placed second and third in the women's 1500 m.
  14. ^ Morocco's Lamiae Lhabze placed second in the women's 400 m hurdles.
  15. ^ Malagasy athlete Eliane Saholinirina was second in the women's steeplechase (10:00.62).
  16. ^ Mauritanian placed second in the women's shot put.
  17. ^ Benin's Odile Ahouanwanou placed third in the women's heptathlon.
Results
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