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2017 French Indoor Athletics Championships

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2017 French Indoor Athletics Championships
Dates18–19 February
Host cityBordeaux
VenueVélodrome de Bordeaux
Events28
2016
2018

The 2017 French Indoor Athletics Championships was the 46th edition of the national championship in indoor track and field for France, organised by the French Athletics Federation. It was held on 18–19 February at the Vélodrome de Bordeaux in Bordeaux. A total of 28 events (divided evenly between the sexes) were contested over the two-day competition.

Results

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres Christophe Lemaitre 6.60 Ben Bassaw 6.79 Méba-Mickaël Zeze 6.81
200 metres Jeffrey John 21.33 Alan Alais 21.78 Ismael Diop 21.98
400 metres Thomas Jordier 47.56 Azir Inoussa 47.89 Nicolas Courbière 47.91
800 metres[1] Clément Dhainaut 1:50.37 Paul Renaudie 1:50.60 Benjamin Robert 1:52.24
1500 metres[2] Sofiane Selmouni 3:55.04 Samir Dahmani 3:55.20 Alexandre Saddedine 3:56.90
3000 metres[3] Yann Schrub 8:16.79 Florian Arnould 8:18.41 Julien Samson 8:18.49
5000 m walk[4] Yohann Diniz 19:14.41 Jean Blancheteau 19:14.41 Damien Molmy 20:29.79
60 m hurdles Pascal Martinot-Lagarde 7.52 Aurel Manga 7.53 Wilhem Belocian 7.73
High jump[5] Abdoulaye Diarra 2.22 m Matthieu Tomassi 2.19 m Florian Labourel 2.15 m
Pole vault Kévin Menaldo 5.78 m Stanley Joseph 5.50 m Jérôme Clavier 5.35 m
Long jump Kafétien Gomis 7.84 m Cédric Dufag 7.61 m Augustin Bey 7.52 m
Triple jump Jean-Marc Pontvianne 17.13 m Kévin Luron 16.72 m Benjamin Compaoré 16.62 m
Shot put[6] Frédéric Dagée 19.66 m Romain Gotteland 17.90 m Stéphane Szuster 17.16 m
Heptathlon Maxime Maugein 5902 pts Jérémy Lelièvre 5858 pts Florian Geffrouais 5833 pts

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres Floriane Gnafoua 7.21 Stella Akakpo 7.33 Orlann Ombissa-Dzangue 7.37
200 metres Maroussia Paré 23.71 Solenn Compper 24.36 Hélène Parisot 24.74
400 metres Agnès Raharolahy :52.97 Estelle Perrossier :53.52 Louise-Anne Bertheau :54.55
800 metres[7] Imane Boukharta 2:09.19 Charlotte Mouchet 2:09.39 Lore Hoffmann 2:10.74
1500 metres Élodie Normand 4:22.94 Manon Fage 4:25.75 Élodie Mathien 4:26.24
3000 metres Élodie Normand 9:23.76 Lucie Lerebourg 9:25.76 Ophélie Claude-Boxberger 9:33.34
3000 m walk Émilie Menuet 12:38.31 Clémence Beretta 12:57.30 Marine Quennehen 13:13.78
60 m hurdles Sandra Sogoyou 8.15 Laura Valette 8.15 Antoinette Nana Djimou 8.22
High jump Marine Vallet 1.86 m Prisca Duvernay 1.84 m Solène Gicquel 1.82 m
Pole vault[8] Maria Leonor Tavares 4.35 m Ninon Guillon-Romarin 4.30 m Marion Lotout 4.30 m
Long jump Haoua Kessely 6.32 m Angelica Berriot 6.19 m Mona Crinière 6.12 m
Triple jump Jeanine Assani Issouf 13.92 m Rouguy Diallo 13.20 m Amy Zongo-Filet 13.20 m
Shot put[9] Jessica Cérival 17.62 m Antoinette Nana Djimou 15.17 m Caroline Metayer 14.94 m
Pentathlon[10] Laura Arteil 4180 pts Esther Turpin 4160 pts Sandra Jacmaire 4119 pts

References

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  1. ^ Tunisia's Abdessalem Ayouni won the men's 800 metres.
  2. ^ Algerian Abderrahmane Anou won the men's 1500 metres.
  3. ^ Morocco's Abdelmajid Azzaoui placed second in the men's 3000 metres.
  4. ^ Tunisia's Hédi Teraoui was third in the men's 5000 metres walk.
  5. ^ Cameroonian Fernand Djoumessi finished third in the men's high jump.
  6. ^ Congo's Franck Elemba finished first in the men's shot put.
  7. ^ Luxembourg's Charline Mathias placed first in the women's 800 metres.
  8. ^ Swedish athlete Lisa Gunnarsson came first in the women's pole vault with a height of 4.51 m.
  9. ^ Gabon's Carine Bacchetta-Mekam finished second in the women's shot put.
  10. ^ In the women's pentathlon, Portuguese Lecabela Quaresma and Benin's Odile Ahouanwanou placed first and second respectively.
Results
  • Results. French Athletics Federation (in French)