2018 French Athletics Championships

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2018 French Athletics Championships
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Dates6–8 July
Host cityAlbi
VenueStadium Municipal d'Albi
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Events38
2017
2019

The 2018 French Athletics Championships was the 130th edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for France. It was held on 6–8 July at Stadium Municipal d'Albi in Albi. It was the third time that the city hosted the competition, following previous editions in 2008 and 2011. A total of 38 events (divided evenly between the sexes) were contested over the three-day competition.

Carolle Zahi took a women's sprint double in the 100 metres and 200 metres. Ninon Guillon-Romarin broke the French record for the women's pole vault with a height of 4.73 m (15 ft 6 in). On the men's side, Renaud Lavillenie won his eighth outdoor pole vault national title. Several non-French national athletes competed as guests and their performances were excluded for the purposes of the French Championships.[1]

Medal summary[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres[2] Marvin René 10.18 Méba-Mickaël Zézé 10.18 Mouhamadou Fall 10.22
200 metres Méba-Mickaël Zézé 20.33 Jeffrey John 20.56 20.76
400 metres[3] Christopher Naliali 46.23 Thomas Jordier 46.41 Mame-Ibra Anne 46.63
800 metres[4] Pierre-Ambroise Bosse 1:46.66 Aymeric Lusine 1:47.91 Gabriel Tual 1:48.32
1500 metres[5] Alexis Miellet 3:43.77 Baptiste Mischler 3:44.86 3:45.16
5000 metres[6] Florian Carvalho 13:41.91 13:50.47 13:56.12
100 m hurdles Pascal Martinot-Lagarde 13.33 Garfield Darien 13.35 Simon Krauss 13.68
400 m hurdles Ludvy Vaillant 49.04 49.41 PB Victor Coroller 49.88
3000 m s'chase[7] Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad 8:33.59 Djilali Bedrani 8:35.27 Yoann Kowal 8:35.71
5000 m walk Gabriel Bordier 19:38.19 20:41.88 PB 21:24.17
High jump[8] Mickaël Hanany 2.19 m 2.16 m PB 2.16 m
Pole vault Renaud Lavillenie 5.80 m Axel Chapelle 5.50 m 5.50 m
Long jump Kafétien Gomis 8.13 m Guillaume Victorin 8.00 m PB 7.96 m
Triple jump[9] Harold Correa 17.05 m Kevin Luron 16.97 m Yoann Rapinier 16.74 m
Shot put Frédéric Dagée 20.01 m 18.16 m 17.70 m
Discus throw Lolassonn Djouhan 59.84 m 55.22 m 52.08 m
Hammer throw Quentin Bigot 74.23 m Yann Chaussinand 67.46 m 66.91 m
Javelin throw[10] 73.86 m 69.40 m 69.24 m
Decathlon Ruben Gado 8126 pts PB 7683 pts 7573 pts

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Carolle Zahi 11.01 PB Orlann Ombissa-Dzangue 11.06 PB 11.15 PB
200 metres Carolle Zahi 22.92 Amandine Brossier 23.13 Jennifer Galais 23.27
400 metres Floria Gueï 51.52 Elea-Mariama Diarra 52.27 Déborah Sananes 52.37
800 metres Rénelle Lamote 2:00.37 2:00.60 PB 2:01.07
1500 metres 4:16.20 4:20.00 Alice Finot 4:23.50
5000 metres[11] Liv Westphal 16:02.04 Mathilde Sénéchal 16:06.42 16:15.39
110 m hurdles Awa Sene 13.04 Laura Valette 13.10 Rosvitha Okou 13.20
400 m hurdles[12] Aurélie Chaboudez 56.62 56.95 PB Maëva Contion 57.48
3000 m s'chase Ophélie Claude-Boxberger 9:48.21 Emma Oudiou 9:59.22 Marie Bouchard 10:10.63
5000 m walk 22:05.25 Émilie Menuet 22:36.24 22:49.97 PB
High jump 1.85 m 1.83 m 1.81 m
Pole vault Ninon Guillon-Romarin 4.73 m NR Marion Lotout 4.45 m Marion Buisson 4.40 m
Long jump[13] 6.49 m 6.32 m 6.28 m
Triple jump Jeanine Assani Issouf 14.43 m PB Yanis David 14.14 m Rouguy Diallo 13.97 m
Shot put Jessica Cérival 16.70 m 16.29 m PB 15.68 m
Discus throw Pauline Pousse 58.09 m 55.61 m 54.79 m PB
Hammer throw Alexandra Tavernier 73.72 m 68.57 m Camille Sainte-Luce 67.48 m
Javelin throw Alexie Alaïs 59.54 m 55.14 m PB Mathilde Andraud 53.74 m
Heptathlon Esther Turpin 6100 pts 6015 pts 5837 pts

References[]

  1. ^ Guillon, Quentin (2018-07-08). Lavillenie takes eighth pole vault title while Guillon-Romarin breaks national record at French Championships. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-06-17.
  2. ^ Two guest athletes were fastest in the men's 100 m Ivorian Arthur Cissé (10.04) and Iranian Hassan Taftian (10.09)
  3. ^ Congolese athlete placed second in the men's 400 m
  4. ^ Kenyan (1:46.21) won the men's 800 m as a guest runner
  5. ^ Kenyan and Moroccan placed second and third in the men's 1500 m
  6. ^ Morocco's Azeddine Habz placed third in the men's 5000 m
  7. ^ Hicham Sigueni of Morocco placed third in the men's 3000 m steeplechase
  8. ^ Kenya's (2.22 m) won the men's high jump
  9. ^ Burkinabé Hugues Fabrice Zango (16.88 m) came third in the men's triple jump
  10. ^ Albert Reynolds of Saint Lucia won the men's javelin, Dutchman was third and Swiss came fourth
  11. ^ Kenya's won the women's 5000 m in 15:37.17
  12. ^ Portia Bing of New Zealand placed second in the women's 400 m hurdles
  13. ^ Saint Lucia's was runner-up in the women's long jump, and Congo's was fourth
Results
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