French Indoor Athletics Championships

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French Indoor Athletics Championships
SportIndoor track and field
Founded1972
CountryFrance

The French Indoor Athletics Championships (French: Championnats de France d'athlétisme en salle) is an annual indoor track and field competition organised by the Fédération française d'athlétisme (FFA), which serves as the French national championship for the sport.[1] Typically held over two to three days in February during the French winter, it was first added to the national calendar in 1972, supplementing the main outdoor French Athletics Championships held in the summer since 1888.[2]

Events

The following athletics events feature as standard on the French Indoor Championships programme:

  • Sprint: 60 m, 200 m, 400 m
  • Distance track events: 800 m, 1500 m, 3000 m
  • Hurdles: 60 m hurdles
  • Jumps: long jump, triple jump, high jump, pole vault
  • Throws: shot put
  • Racewalking: 5000 m (men), 3000 m (women)
  • Combined events: heptathlon (men), pentathlon (women)

Editions

Edition Date Location Venue
1972 12–13 February Grenoble
1973 17–18 February Vittel
1974 16–17 February Vittel
1975 15–16 February Orléans Parc des expositions de la Motte Minsard
1976 7–8 February Orléans Parc des expositions de la Motte Minsard
1977 19–20 February Orléans Parc des expositions de la Motte Minsard
1978 17–18 February Grenoble
1979 3–4 February Paris INSEP
1980 9–10 February Paris INSEP
1981 7–8 February Grenoble
1982 20–21 February Paris INSEP
1983 19–20 February Paris INSEP
1984 18–19 February Paris INSEP
1985 16–17 February Paris INSEP
1986 25–26 February Liévin Stade couvert régional
1987 7–8 February Liévin Stade couvert régional
1988 20–21 February Liévin Stade couvert régional
1989 4–5 February Liévin Stade couvert régional
1990 17–18 February Bordeaux
1991 16–17 February Liévin Stade couvert régional
1992 15–16 February Bordeaux
1993 27–28 February Liévin Stade couvert régional
1994 26–27 February Bordeaux
1995 25–26 February Liévin Stade couvert régional
1996 10–11 February Paris Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy
1997 22–23 February Bordeaux
1998 14–15 February Bordeaux
1999 12–14 February Liévin Stade couvert régional
2000 18–20 February Liévin Stade couvert régional
2001 16–18 February Liévin Stade couvert régional
2002 15–17 February Liévin Stade couvert régional
2003 28 February–2 March Aubière Stadium Jean-Pellez
2004 20–22 February Aubière Stadium Jean-Pellez
2005 18–20 February Liévin Stade couvert régional
2006[3] 24–26 February Aubière Stadium Jean-Pellez
2007[4] 16–18 February Aubière Stadium Jean-Pellez
2008[5] 15–17 February Bordeaux Stadium de Bordeaux-Lac
2009[6] 20–21 February Liévin Stade couvert régional
2010[7] 27–28 February Paris Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy
2011[8] 19–20 February Aubière Stadium Jean-Pellez
2012 25–26 February Aubière Stadium Jean-Pellez
2013 16–17 February Aubière Stadium Jean-Pellez
2014 22–23 February Bordeaux Stadium de Bordeaux-Lac
2015 21–22 February Aubière Stadium Jean-Pellez
2016 27–28 February Aubière Stadium Jean-Pellez
2017 18–19 February Bordeaux Stadium de Bordeaux-Lac
2018 17–18 February Liévin Arena stade couvert

References

  1. ^ French Indoor Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
  2. ^ French Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
  3. ^ Résultats 2006, athle.com
  4. ^ Résultats 2007, athle.com
  5. ^ Résultats 2008, athle.com
  6. ^ Résultats 2009, athle.com
  7. ^ Résultats 2010, athle.com
  8. ^ Résultats 2011, athle.com

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