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2019 French Indoor Athletics Championships

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2019 French Indoor Athletics Championships
Dates16–17 February
Host cityMiramas
VenueStadium Miramas Métropole
Events28
2018
2020

The 2019 French Indoor Athletics Championships was the 48th edition of the national championship in indoor track and field for France. It was held on 16–17 February at the Stadium Miramas Métropole in Miramas, Bouches-du-Rhône. A total of 28 events (divided evenly between the sexes) were contested over the two-day competition.

Results

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres Marvin René 6.63 Jérémy Leroux 6.70 Méba-Mickaël Zézé 6.72
200 metres Stuart Dutamby 20.84 Ismail Bedel 21.21 Gautier Dautremer 21.27
400 metres Fabrisio Saïdy 46.67 Mame-Ibra Anne 46.92 Thomas Jordier 47.18
800 metres[1] Nasredine Khatir 1:50.07 Aymeric Lusine 1:50.62 Clément Dhainaut 1:50.79
1500 metres[2] Samir Dahmani 3:44.99 Djilali Bedrani 3:45.31 Pierrick Jocteur-Monrozier 3:45.64
3000 metres Djilali Bedrani 7:51.42 Jimmy Gressier 7:51.08 Yoann Kowal 7:52.46
5000 m walk Gabriel Bordier 19:22.46 David Kuster 19:58.45 Fabian Fesselier 21:01.66
60 m hurdles Pascal Martinot-Lagarde 7.52 Aurel Manga 7.57 Wilhem Belocian 7.63
High jump[3] Matthieu Tomassi 2.15 m Quentin Pladys 2.12 m Raphaël Moudoulou 2.12 m
Pole vault Axel Chapelle 5.50 m Baptiste Boirie 5.50 m Mathieu Collet
Ethan Cormont
Alioune Sene
5.35 m
Long jump Jean-Pierre Bertrand 8.04 m Augustin Bey 7.71 m Cédric Dufag 7.67 m
Triple jump[4] Yoann Rapinier 16.68 m Kevin Luron 16.60 m Harold Correa 16.36 m
Shot put[5] Frédéric Dagée 19.99 m Antoine Duponchel 18.57 m Jordan Guehaseim 17.07 m
Heptathlon Basile Rolnin 6025 pts Bastien Auzeil 5805 pts Jérémy Lelièvre 5796 pts

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres Nasrane Bacar 7.39 Sarah Richard Mingas 7.40 Caroline Chaillou 7.41
200 metres Maroussia Paré 23.45 Caroline Chaillou 23.77 Elise Trynkler 23.94
400 metres Déborah Sananes 52.53 Agnès Raharolahy 52.57 Amandine Brossier 52.77
800 metres Charlotte Pizzo 2:04.87 Corane Gazeau 2:05.53 Anaïs Seiller 2:07.21
1500 metres Ophélie Claude-Boxberger 4:15.86 Elodie Normand 4:17.05 Alice Finot 4:18.45
3000 metres Ophélie Claude-Boxberger 9:10.78 Marie Bouchard 9:15.82 Claire Perraux 9:21.04
3000 m walk Clémence Beretta 12:58.35 Marine Quennehen 13:17.84 Loanie Cellard 13:35.36
60 m hurdles Sacha Alessandrini 8.02 Pauline Lett 8.20 Cindy Billaud 8.22
High jump[6] Prisca Duvernay 1.88 m Alizée Larochelle 1.83 m Marine Vallet
Laura Salin-Eyike
1.80 m
Pole vault Ninon Guillon-Romarin 4.60 m Marion Lotout 4.40 m Alice Moindrot 4.40 m
Long jump[7] Hilary Kpatcha 6.47 m Tiphaine Mauchant 6.36 m Marie-Jeanne Ourega 6.16 m
Triple jump Rouguy Diallo 14.15 m Jeanine Assani Issouf 13.98 m Sokhna Galle 13.63 m
Shot put Ashley Bologna 16.78 m Jessica Cérival 16.33 m Rose-Sharon Pierre-Louis 16.11 m
Pentathlon Solène Ndama 4672 pts Esther Turpin 4320 pts Diane Marie-Hardy 4319 pts

References

  1. ^ Tunisia's Abdessalem Ayouni (1:49.86) placed first in the men's 800 m.
  2. ^ Algerian Abderrahmane Anou (3:44.70) placed first in the men's 1500 m.
  3. ^ Luxembourg's Kevin Rutare (2.12 m) placed second in the men's high jump.
  4. ^ Burkinabé Hugues Fabrice Zango (17.30 m) placed first in the men's triple jump.
  5. ^ Congolese Franck Elemba (19.58 m) and Luxembourg's Bernard Baptiste (17.68 m) placed second and fourth in the men's shot put.
  6. ^ Ukraine's Liliya Klintsova (1.83 m) placed second in the women's high jump.
  7. ^ Congolese Marie Mbuya Mala (6.24 m) placed third in the women's long jump.
Results