2019 French Athletics Championships
2019 French Athletics Championships | |
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Dates | 26–28 July |
Host city | Saint-Étienne |
Venue | Stade Henri-Lux |
Events | 38 |
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The 2019 French Athletics Championships was the 131st edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for France. It was held on 26–28 July at Stade Henri-Lux in Saint-Étienne. A total of 38 events (divided evenly between the sexes) were contested over the three-day competition.
Results[]
Men's[]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres[1] | Amaury Golitin | 10.45 | 10.55 | 10.60 | ||
200 metres | Mouhamadou Fall | 20.34 PB | Méba-Mickaël Zeze | 20.44 PB | Jeffrey John | 20.56 |
400 metres[2] | Christopher Naliali | 46.11 PB | Mame-Ibra Anne | 46.17 | Loïc Prévot | 46.44 |
800 metres[3] | Pierre-Ambroise Bosse | 1:48.82 | Gabriel Tual | 1:49.13 | Aymeric Lusine | 1:50.25 |
1500 metres | Alexis Miellet | 3:43.26 | 3:44.24 | 3:45.28 | ||
5000 metres | Hugo Hay | 14:10.65 | Azeddine Habz | 14:12.28 | François Barrer | 14:13.62 |
100 m hurdles | Wilhem Belocian | 13.14 | Pascal Martinot-Lagarde | 13.41 | Ludovic Payen | 13.42 |
400 m hurdles[4] | Wilfried Happio | 49.26 | Ludvy Vaillant | 49.35 | Victor Coroller | 50.00 |
3000 m s'chase[5] | Djilali Bedrani | 8:34.00 | Yoann Kowal | 8:36.91 | Abdelhamid Zerrifi | 8:43.76 |
10 km walk[6] | Kévin Campion | 39:44 | Gabriel Bordier | 39:53 PB | 43:26 | |
High jump | 2.16 m | 2.16 m PB | 2.16 m | |||
Pole vault | Renaud Lavillenie | 5.85 m | Alioune Sene | 5.51 m | 5.51 m | |
Long jump | Augustin Bey | 8.08 m | Yann Randrianasolo | 7.98 m | Guillaume Victorin | 7.97 m |
Triple jump[7] | Benjamin Compaoré | 16.94 m | Harold Correa | 16.82 m | Yoann Rapinier | 16.63 m |
Shot put | Frédéric Dagée | 19.69 m | 18.82 m | 17.54 m | ||
Discus throw[8] | Lolassonn Djouhan | 60.64 m | 56.69 m | 54.78 m | ||
Hammer throw | Quentin Bigot | 75.73 m | Yann Chaussinand | 69.41 m | 67.86 m | |
Javelin throw[9] | 78.53 m PB | 73.46 m | 72.81 m PB | |||
Decathlon[10] | Bastien Auzeil | 7656 pts | Gaël Querin | 7556 pts | 7382 pts |
Women's[]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres[11] | Carolle Zahi | 11.29 | Orlann Ombissa-Dzangue | 11.31 | 11.53 | |
200 metres[12] | 23.24 | Maroussia Paré | 23.28 | Estelle Raffai | 23.47 | |
400 metres | Déborah Sananes | 52.52 | Amandine Brossier | 52.89 | 53.03 | |
800 metres | Rénelle Lamote | 2:02.49 | Justine Fedronic | 2:04.51 | 2:05.52 | |
1500 metres | 4:22.68 | 4:24.23 | 4:26.22 | |||
5000 metres | Liv Westphal | 15:55.58 | Mathilde Sénéchal | 16:10.99 | 16:18.13 | |
110 m hurdles | Laura Valette | 12.87 PB | Fanny Quenot | 12.96 PB | 12.98 PB | |
400 m hurdles[13] | Aurélie Chaboudez | 58.02 | 58.71 | 58.84 | ||
3000 m s'chase[14] | Emma Oudiou | 9:51.80 | Marie Bouchard | 9:57.16 | Ophélie Claude-Boxberger | 10:06.15 |
10 km walk[15] | 47:32 | 49:40 PB | 50:25 PB | |||
High jump | Claire Orcel | 1.94 m PB | 1.88 m PB | 1.83 m | ||
Pole vault | Ninon Guillon-Romarin | 4.60 m | Marion Lotout | 4.20 m | 4.20 m | |
Long jump | Hilary Kpatcha | 6.44 m | 6.25 m | 6.05 m | ||
Triple jump[16] | Rouguy Diallo | 13.61 m | 13.39 m | Sokhna Galle | 13.35 m | |
Shot put | 16.47 m PB | 15.80 m | 15.57 m | |||
Discus throw | Mélina Robert-Michon | 60.55 m | Pauline Pousse | 56.98 m | 56.29 m | |
Hammer throw[17] | Alexandra Tavernier | 69.75 m | Camille Sainte-Luce | 64.22 m | Lætitia Bambara | 60.91 m |
Javelin throw | Alexie Alaïs | 61.49 m CR PB | 55.64 m | 54.20 m | ||
Heptathlon | Antoinette Nana Djimou | 5944 pts | Esther Turpin | 5781 pts | 5763 pts |
References[]
- ^ Amaury Golitin, second in the 100 metres behind the Ivorian Arthur Cissé (10.38), was the French national champion.
- ^ Christopher Naliali, second in the 100 metres behind the Congolese (:45.92), was the French national champion.
- ^ Aymeric Lusine, fourth in the 800 metres behind the Algerian Khaled Benmahdi (1:49.87), was the French national bronze medallist.
- ^ Victor Coroller, fourth in the 400 metres hurdles behind the Tunisian Mohamed Amine Touati (49.69), was the French national bronze medallist.
- ^ Abdelhamid Zerrifi, fourth in the 3000 metres steeplechase behind the Moroccan Hicham Sigueni (8:42.65), was the French national bronze medallist.
- ^ Aurélien Quinion, fourth in the 10 km walk behind the Tunisian (43:00), was the French national bronze medallist.
- ^ Benjamin Compaoré, second in the triple jump behind Burkinabé Hugues Fabrice Zango (17.50 m), was the French national champion.
- ^ Dean-Nick Allen, third in the lancer in the javelot behind the Moroccan (55.86 m), was the French national bronze medallist.
- ^ Jérémy Nicollin, third in the javelin throw behind Belgian (75.37 m), was the French national runner-up.
- ^ Bastien Auzeil, second in the decathlon behind the Belgian (7697 pts), was the French national champion.
- ^ Carolle Zahi, second in the 100 metres behind the Ivorian Marie-Josée Ta Lou (11.06), was the French national champion.
- ^ Sarah Richard-Mingas, second in the 200 metres behind the Ivorian Marie-Josée Ta Lou (22.62), was the French national champion.
- ^ Aurélie Chaboudez, second in the 400 metres hurdles behind the Moroccan Lamiae Lhabze (57.25), was the French national champion.
- ^ Ophélie Claude-Boxberger, fourth in the 3000 metres steeplechase behind Algerian (10:03.15), was the French national bronze medallist.
- ^ Laury Cerantola, third in the 10 km walk behind Tunisia's Chahinez Nasri (49:27), was the French national runner-up.
- ^ Maeva Phesor, second in the triple jump behind Saint Lucian (13.42 m), was the French national runner-up.
- ^ Lætitia Bambara, fourth in the hammer throw behind the Swiss (63.03 m, was the French national bronze medallist.
- Results
- Les Championnats de France 2019 from the Fédération française d'athlétisme
Categories:
- French Athletics Championships
- July 2019 sports events in France
- 2019 in athletics (track and field)
- 2019 in French sport
- Sport in Saint-Étienne