2015 French Indoor Athletics Championships Explained
2015 French Indoor Athletics Championships |
Events: | 28 |
Dates: | 21–22 February |
Next: | 2016 |
The 2015 French Indoor Athletics Championships was the 44th edition of the national championship in indoor track and field for France, organised by the French Athletics Federation. It was held on 21–22 February at the Jean-Pellez Stadium in Aubière. A total of 28 events (divided evenly between the sexes) were contested over the two-day competition. An indoor 400 metres hurdles was also held as a non-championship demonstration event.
Results
Men
60 metres[1] | | 6.63 | | 6.72 | | 6.75 |
200 metres | | 20.87 | | 21.02 | | 21.39 |
400 metres | | 47.22 | | 47.68 | | 47.83 |
800 metres | | 1:51.66 | | 1:52.07 | | 1:52.63 |
1500 metres | | 3:45.25 | | 3:45.45 | | 3:45.88 |
3000 metres | | 8:08.49 | | 8:10.15 | | 8:10.28 |
5000 m walk | | 19:59.28 | | 20:37.02 | | 21:00.80 |
60 m hurdles | | 7.48 | | 7.53 | | 7.69 |
400 m hurdles | | 51.58 | | 52.15 | | 52.44 |
High jump[2] | | 2.19 m | | 2.19 m | | 2.15 m |
Pole vault | | 6.01 m | | 5.66 m | | 5.66 m |
Long jump | | 8.18 m | | 7.80 m | | 7.78 m |
Triple jump | | 16.53 m | | 16.39 m | | 15.85 m |
Shot put[3] | | 20.10 m | | 20.09 m | | 19.74 m |
Heptathlon | | 6065 pts | | 5999 pts | | 5759 pts | |
Women
60 metres | | 7.27 | | 7.30 | | 7.32 |
200 metres | | 23.57 | | 23.65 | | 24.11 |
400 metres | | 52.14 | | 53.45 | | 54.26 |
800 metres[4] | | 2:03.21 | | 2:05.31 | | 2:05.64 |
1500 metres | | 4:22.47 | | 4:25.65 | | 4:28.20 |
3000 metres[5] | | 9:44.48 | | 9:47.93 | | 9:52.40 |
3000 m walk | | 13:02.87 | | 13:29.20 | | 13:58.29 |
60 m hurdles | | 8.10 | | 8.12 | | 8.19 |
High jump | | 1.85 m | | 1.85 m | | 1.81 m |
Pole vault | | 4.60 m | | 4.40 m | | 4.20 m |
Long jump | | 6.34 m | | 6.21 m | | 6.18 m |
Triple jump | | 14.13 m | | 13.69 m | | 13.59 m |
Shot put[6] | | 16.90 m | | 15.30 m | | 14.73 m |
Pentathlon | | 4230 pts | | 4138 pts | Gaëlle Le Foll | 4108 pts | |
References
- Results
- Results. French Athletics Federation
Notes and References
- Beranger-Aymard Bosse of the Central African Republic was runner-up in the men's 69 metres with 6.68 seconds.
- The men's high jump was won by Sudanese Ali Mohd Younes Idriss with 2.26 metres.
- [Franck Elemba]
- Benin's Noélie Yarigo placed second in the women's 800 metres.
- Madagascar's Eliane Saholinirina placed first in the women's 3000 metres in 9:42.38 minutes.
- Mauritania's Binta Diagana placed third in the women's shot put.