2017 French Athletics Championships Explained

2017 French Athletics Championships
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Events:38
Dates:14–16 July
Next:2018

The 2017 French Athletics Championships was the 129th edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for France. It was held on 14–16 July at the Pierre-Delort Stadium in Marseille. A total of 38 events (divided evenly between the sexes) were contested over the three-day competition.

Results

Men

100 metres
(wind: -1.4 m/s)
Christophe Lemaitre10.34Ben Bassaw10.37Emmanuel Biron10.43
200 metres
(wind: -0.8 m/s)
Jeffrey John20.66Christophe Lemaitre20.70Ismael Dop21.28
400 metresTeddy Atine-Venel45.39Mamoudou Hanne45.82Thomas Jordier[1] 46.27
800 metresPaul Renaudie1:46.72Carl Soudril1:46.84Hamid Oualich1:47.28
1500 metresSofiane Selmouni3:39.78Florian Carvalho3:40.61Benjamin Rubio[2] 3:43.53
5000 metresFrançois Barrer14:23.12Benjamin Choquert14:27.55Yann Schrub[3] 14:30.92
110 m hurdles
(wind: -0.9 m/s)
Aurel Manga13.41Simon Krauss13.75Nicolas Borome13.84
400 m hurdlesMamadou Kassé Hann49.22Thomas Delmestre[4] 50.30Stéphane Yato50.32
3000 m s'chaseYoann Kowal8:39.19Bouabdellah Tahri8:43.708:43.78
5000 m walkKévin Campion19:42.14Antonin Boyez[5] 20:21.26Aurélien Quinion21:03.81
High jumpMickaël Hanany2.24 mClément Gicquel2.16 mAbdoulaye Diarra
Fabrice Saint-Jean
2.16 m
Pole vaultRenaud Lavillenie5.80 mKévin Menaldo5.70 mStanley Joseph5.50 m
Long jumpRaihau Maiau8.22 m
(+ 3.4 m/s)
Kafétien Gomis8.17 m
(+ 2.3 m/s)
Jean-Pierre Bertrand7.97 m
(+ 1.6 m/s)
Triple jumpJean-Marc Pontvianne17.13 m
(+ 2.1 m/s)
Benjamin Compaoré16.94 m
(+ 4.7 m/s)
Yoann Rapinier16.86 m
(+ 1.5 m/s)
Shot putFrédéric Dagée19.70 mStéphane Szuster18.03 mGaëtan Bucki17.89 m
Discus throwJordan Guehaseim56.64 mStéphane Marthély56.12 mDean-Nick Allen52.97 m
Hammer throwQuentin Bigot77.87 mFrederick Pouzy67.29 mAymeric Joseph61.94 m
Javelin throwJean-Baptiste Collet[6] 70.00 mJérémy Nicollin68.62 mAli-Hamidou Soultoini[7] 67.96 m
DecathlonJérémy Lelièvre7843 ptsBastien Auzeil7827 ptsRuben Gado7777 pts

Women

100 metres
(wind: +0.1 m/s)
Carolle Zahi11.13Orlann Ombissa-Dzangue11.30Orphée Néola11.31
200 metres
(wind: -3.1 m/s)
Jennifer Galais23.82Elise Trynkler24.05Eva Berger24.26
400 metresElea-Mariama Diarra51.92Floria Gueï52.08Estelle Perrossier[8] 52.18
800 metresManon Fage[9] 2:05.10Cynthia Anaïs2:05.40Clarisse Moh2:06.32
1500 metresÉlodie Normand4:16.56Lucie Lerebourg4:18.63Maeva Danois4:20.04
5000 metresLiv Westphal16:08.51Samira Mezeghrane[10] 16:20.23Mélanie Doutart[11] 16:36.07
100 m hurdles
(wind: -1.2 m/s)
Pauline Lett13.37Awa Sene13.39Sandra Sogoyou13.50
400 m hurdlesMaëva Contion56.56Aurélie Chaboudez56.93Anais Lufutucu[12] 57.88
3000 m s'chaseMaeva Danois10:01.65Anne-Sophie Vittet10:16.15Ophélie Claude-Boxberger10:23.42
5000 m walkAmandine Marcou23:38.55Amélie Bourhis24:47.38Lucie Auffret25:00.61
High jumpPrisca Duvernay1.87 m1.83 mSolène Gicquel1.83 m
Pole vaultMarion Lotout[13] 4.30 mMarion Buisson4.30 mJade Vigneron
Maria Leonor Tavares
4.30 m
Long jumpÉloyse Lesueur6.93 m
(+ 4.3 m/s)
Haoua Kessely6.54 m
(+ 2.6 m/s)
Pauline Lett6.19 m
(+ 2.8 m/s)
Triple jumpJeanine Assani Issouf14.48 m
(+ 2.6 m/s)
Éloyse Lesueur14.04 m
(+ 0.5 m/s)
Nathalie Marie-Nely13.64 m
(+ 1.1 m/s)
Shot putJessica Cérival16.38 mChristine Gavarin15.54 mCaroline Metayer15.18 m
Discus throwMélina Robert-Michon60.46 mPauline Pousse59.95 mIrène Donzelot55.42 m
Hammer throwAlexandra Tavernier64.76 mAlice Delmer61.76 mLætitia Bambara59.70 m
Javelin throwAlexia Kogut-Kubiak55.90 mMathilde Andraud53.82 mAlexie Alaïs53.51 m
HeptathlonLaura Arteil[14] 5896 ptsLise Bara5285 ptsLéa Fleury5240 pts

References

Results

Notes and References

  1. Thomas Jordier, fourth in the 400 m behind Teddy Atine-Venel, Mamoudou Hanne, and the Congolese Gilles-Anthony Afoumba, was the bronze medalist
  2. Benjamin Rubio, fourth in the 1500 m behind Sofiane Selmouni, Florian Carvalho and the Morocco's Rabii Doukkana, was the bronze medalist
  3. Yann Schrub, fourth in the 5000 m behind François Barrer and Benjamin Choquert, and the Moroccan Mohammed Meftah El Khair, was the bronze medalist
  4. Thomas Delmestre, third in the 400 m hurdles behind Mamadou Kassé Hann and the Algerian Saber Boukmouche, was the runner-up
  5. Antonin Boyez, third in the 5000 m walk behind Kévin Campion and the Tunisian Hedi Terraoui, was the runner-up
  6. Jean-Baptiste Collet, second in the javelin behind Saint Lucian Albert Reynolds, was the national champion
  7. Ali-Hamidou Soultoini, fifth in the javelin behind Saint Lucian Albert Reynolds, Jean-Baptiste Collet and Jérémy Nicollin, and the Belgian Jarne Duchateau, was the bronze medalist.
  8. Estelle Perrossier, fourth in the 400 m behind Elea-Mariama Diarra, Floria Gueï and Mali's Djenebou Dante, was the bronze medalist
  9. Manon Fage, second in the 800 m behind Benin's Noélie Yarigo, was the national champion
  10. Samira Mezeghrane, third in the 5000 m behind Liv Westphal and the Eritrean Mekdes Woldu, was the runner-up
  11. Mélanie Doutart, fifth in the 5000 m behind Liv Westphal, Eritrean Mekdes Woldu, Samira Mezeghrane and Kenyan Susan Kipsang Jeptoo, was the bronze medalist
  12. Anais Lufutucu, fourth in the 400 m hurdles behind Maëva Contion and Aurélie Chaboudez, and Jamaica's Abigail Lewis, was the bronze medalist
  13. Marion Lotout, second in the pole vault behind Sweden's Lisa Gunnarsson, was the national champion
  14. Laura Arteil, second in the heptathlon behind Benin's Odile Ahouanwanou, was the national champion