2014 French Indoor Athletics Championships Explained
2014 French Indoor Athletics Championships |
Events: | 26 |
Dates: | 22–23 February |
Next: | 2015 |
The 2014 French Indoor Athletics Championships was the 43rd edition of the national championship in indoor track and field for France, organised by the French Athletics Federation. It was held on 22–23 February at the Vélodrome de Bordeaux in Bordeaux. A total of 26 events (divided evenly between the sexes) were contested over the two-day competition.
Results
Men
60 metres[1] | | 6.63 | | 6.72 | | 6.80 |
200 metres | | 20.91 | | 21.51 | Jean-Baptiste Formet | 21.59 |
400 metres | | 47.65 | | 47.68 | | 48.07 |
800 metres[2] | | 1:48.94 | | 1:49.44 | | 1:50.04 |
1500 metres | | 3:45.32 | | 3:45.81 | | 3:46.35 |
5000 m walk[3] | | 20:13.75 | | 20:23.21 | | 20:25.93 |
60 m hurdles | | 7.49 | | 7.76 | | 7.80 |
High jump[4] | | 2.22 m | | 2.19 m | | 2.19 m |
Pole vault | | 5.65 m | | 5.55 m | | 5.45 m |
Long jump | | 7.90 m | | 7.79 m | | 7.65 m |
Triple jump | | 16.48 m | | 16.32 m | | 16.27 m |
Shot put | | 19.11 m | | 19.04 m | | 17.99 m |
Heptathlon | | 5910 pts | | 5892 pts | | 5435 pts | |
Women
60 metres | | 7.30 | | 7.38 | | 7.46 |
200 metres | | 23.91 | | 24.19 | | 24.54 |
400 metres | | 54.34 | | 54.55 | | 54.95 |
800 metres[5] | | 2:07.44 | | 2:08.79 | | 2:08.99 |
1500 metres | | 4:23.71 | | 4:30.13 | | 4:30.59 |
3000 m walk | | 12:41.56 | | 13:04.43 | | 13:44.97 |
60 m hurdles | | 7.93 | | 8.15 | | 8.17 |
High jump | | 1.81 m | | 1.81 m | | 1.81 m |
Pole vault | | 4.58 m | | 4.51 m | | 4.36 m |
Long jump | | 6.13 m | | 6.10 m | | 6.06 m |
Triple jump | | 13.73 m | | 13.73 m | | 13.48 m |
Shot put[6] | | 17.27 m | | 16.30 m | | 14.02 m |
Pentathlon[7] | | 4151 pts | | 4076 pts | | 4045 pts | |
References
- Results
- Results. French Athletics Federation
Notes and References
- [Béranger-Aymard Bossé]
- Algeria's Khalid Benmahdi placed third in the men's 800 metres.
- Tunisia's Hédi Teraoui placed first in the men's 5000 m walk with a time of 19:51.36 minutes.
- In the men's high jump Sudan's Ali Mohd Younes Idriss placed first with 2.28 m and Cameroon's Fernand Djoumessi was runner-up with 2.25 m.
- Benin's Noélie Yarigo was first in the women's 800 metres in 2:07.26 minutes
- In the women's shot put, Gabon's Carine Mekam placed third and Mauritania's Binta Diagana fourth.
- Swiss athlete Michelle Zeltner placed first in the women's pentathlon with a score of 4369 points.