2015 French Athletics Championships Explained
2015 French Athletics Championships |
Size: | 100px |
Events: | 38 |
Dates: | 10–12 July |
Next: | 2016 |
The 2015 French Athletics Championships was the 127th edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for France. It was held on 10–12 July at the Stadium Lille Métropole in Villeneuve-d'Ascq. A total of 38 events (divided evenly between the sexes) were contested over the three-day competition.
Results
Men
100 metres | | 9.92 | | 10.07 | | 10.20 |
200 metres | | 20.28 | | 20.42 | | 20.61 |
400 metres | | 45.72 | | 45.80 | | 45.97 |
800 metres[1] | | 1:46.69 | | 1:48.13 | | 1:48.32 |
1500 metres | | 3:48.58 | | 3:49.64 | | 3:50.19 |
5000 metres[2] | | 14:10.41 | | 14:12.37 | | 14:20.49 |
10,000 m walk | | 41:11.73 | | 43:21.88 | | 44:44.33 |
110 m hurdles | | 13.17 | | 13.27 | | 13.38 |
400 m hurdles[3] | | 50.29 | | 50.33 | | 50.44 |
3000 m s'chase | | 8:37.41 | | 8:41.61 | | 8:42.30 |
4 × 100 m relay | EFS Reims | 39.90 | Montpellier agglo athlétic med | 40.76 | ES Montgeron | 40.99 |
High jump[4] | | 2.24 m | | 2.12 m | Not awarded |
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Pole vault | | 5.85 m | | 5.75 m | | 5.55 m |
Long jump[5] | | 7.78 m | | 7.69 m | | 7.59 m |
Triple jump[6] | | 16.78 m | | 16.41 m | | 16.25 m |
Shot put[7] | | 19.72 m | | 19.36 m | | 19.33 m |
Discus throw | | 59.54 m | | 54.30 m | | 53.85 m |
Hammer throw | | 73.65 m | | 70.32 m | | 69.84 m |
Javelin throw[8] | | 70.40 m | | 69.31 m | | 67.48 m |
Decathlon[9] | | 7738 pts | | 7260 pts | | 7172 pts | |
Women
100 metres[10] | | 11.59 | | 11.59 | | 11.60 |
200 metres[11] | | 23.64 | | 24.03 | | 24.09 |
400 metres | | 51.06 | | 51.27 | | 52.27 |
800 metres[12] | | 2:05.00 | | 2:05.43 | | 2:05.74 |
1500 metres[13] | | 4:19.23 | | 4:21.81 | | 4:21.96 |
5000 metres | | 16:16.73 | | 16:27.92 | | 16:30.04 |
10,000 m walk | | 44:58.06 | | 46:53.75 | | 48:46.45 |
100 m hurdles | | 12.89 | | 13.02 | | 13.18 |
400 m hurdles[14] | | 56.03 | | 57.45 | | 57.75 |
3000 m s'chase[15] | | 9:59.86 | | 10:09.47 | | 10:17.95 |
4 × 100 m relay | Athlé Sud 77 | 45.76 | Entente Oise athlétisme | 45.94 | Haute-Bretagne athlétisme | 45.97 |
High jump | | 1.85 m | | 1.82 m | | 1.79 m |
Pole vault | | 4.40 m | | 4.05 m | Not awarded |
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Long jump | | 6.13 m | | 6.17 m | | 6.14 m |
Triple jump | | 13.69 m | | 13.63 m | | 13.60 m |
Shot put[16] | | 17.29 m | | 15.67 m | | 14.96 m |
Discus throw | | 62.57 m | | 57.94 m | | 53.70 m |
Hammer throw | | 66.40 m | | 66.30 m | | 65.24 m |
Javelin throw | | 59.05 m | | 53.64 m | | 53.62 m |
Heptathlon[17] | | 5848 pts | | 5738 pts | | 5569 pts | |
References
- Results
Notes and References
- Moroccans Samir Jamaa and Mostafa Smaili placed second and third in the men's 800 m.
- Djibouti's Bouh Ibrahim (13:59.62) won the men's 5000 m.
- Belgian Michaël Bultheel and Tunisia's Mohamed Sghaier placed first and second in the men's 400 m hurdles.
- Sudanese Ali Mohd Younes Idriss and Mexican Edgar Rivera placed second and third in the men's high jump.
- Senegal's Ndiss Kaba Badji and Mamadou Gueye placed second and third in the men's long jump.
- Mauritian Jonathan Drack was second in the men's triple jump.
- Congolese Franck Elemba (20.24 m) won the men's shot put.
- Dutchman Daniel Meyer (73.61 m) won the men's javelin.
- Belgians Niels Pittomvils (8049 pts) and Benjamin Hougardy placed first and third in the men's decathlon.
- Ivorians Marie-Josée Ta Lou (11.23) and Carolle Zahi (11.50) placed first and second in the women's 100 m.
- Ivorian Marie-Josée Ta Lou (23.39) won the women's 200 m.
- [Charline Mathias]
- Senegal's Raissa Laval and Tunisia's Somaya Bousaid placed second and third in the women's 1500 m.
- Morocco's Lamiae Lhabze placed second in the women's 400 m hurdles.
- Malagasy athlete Eliane Saholinirina was second in the women's steeplechase (10:00.62).
- Mauritanian Binta Diagana placed second in the women's shot put.
- Benin's Odile Ahouanwanou placed third in the women's heptathlon.