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2018 French Indoor Athletics Championships

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2018 French Indoor Athletics Championships
The host stadium
Dates17–18 February
Host cityLiévin
VenueArena Stade Couvert de Liévin
Events28
2017
2019

The 2018 French Indoor Athletics Championships was the 47th edition of the national championship in indoor track and field for France, organised by the French Athletics Federation. It was held on 17–18 February at the Arena Stade Couvert de Liévin in Liévin. 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 Marvin René 6.65 Méba-Mickaël Zeze 6.68 Amaury Golitin 6.69
200 metres Méba-Mickaël Zeze 20.65 Ilies Tano 21.34 Ismael Bedel 21.47
400 metres[1] Thomas Jordier 46.85 Victor Coroller 47.51 Muhammad Kounta 47.55
800 metres[2] Clément Dhainaut 1:50.99 Valentin Robert 1:51.11 Thibaut Dambricourt 1:51.17
1500 metres[3] Samir Dahmani 3:46.12 Quentin Tison 3:47.14 Yann Schrub 3:48.65
3000 metres[4] Simon Denissel 7:54.85 Guillaume Adam 8:07.68 Mehdi Frère 8:08.77
5000 m walk[5] David Kuster 19:46.73 Fabien Bernabé 20:12.26 Kenny Guinaudeau 20:17.44
60 m hurdles Aurel Manga 7.53 Pascal Martinot-Lagarde 7.54 Simon Krauss 7.72
High jump Youssef Benzamia 2.18 m Abdoulaye Diarra 2.14 m Quentin Pladys 2.10 m
Pole vault Renaud Lavillenie 5.83 m Valentin Lavillenie 5.72 m Kévin Menaldo 5.72 m
Long jump Guillaume Victorin 7.65 m Jonathan Drack 7.57 m Jean-Pierre Bertrand 7.56 m
Triple jump[6] Martin Lamou 16.89 m Kévin Luron 16.50 m Benjamin Compaoré 16.39 m
Shot put[7] Gaëtan Bucki 18.80 m Willy Vicaut 18.09 m Romain Gotteland 17.95 m
Heptathlon Maxence Pécatte 5864 pts Bastien Auzeil 5810 pts Gaël Querin 5713 pts

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres[8] Carolle Zahi 7.17 Orlann Ombissa-Dzangue 7.26 Estelle Raffai 7.42
200 metres Amandine Brossier 23.44 Jennifer Galais 23.57 Brigitte Ntiamoah 23.60
400 metres Déborah Sananes 52.83 Kellya Pauline 52.89 Marine Mignon 53.97
800 metres[9] Cynthia Anaïs 2:04.43 Charlotte Pizzo 2:09.33 Anaïs Seiller 2:09.80
1500 metres Élodie Normand 4:18.00 Ophélie Claude-Boxberger 4:18.13 Lucie Lerebourg 4:26.14
3000 metres Claire Perraux 9:15.22 Fanny Pruvost 9:27.34 Mélanie Doutart 9:29.40
3000 m walk[10] Marine Quennehen 13:21.68 Maud Delhors 13:42.60 Amélie Bourhis 13:48.45
60 m hurdles Laura Valette 8.14 Fanny Quenot 8.22 Karel Zyketh 8.23
High jump Marine Vallet 1.87 m Solène Gicquel 1.85 m Coralie Arcuby 1.83 m
Pole vault Ninon Guillon-Romarin 4.60 m Mallaury Sautereau 4.31 m Marion Fiack-Sidéa
Solène Guiloineau
Jade Vigneron
4.21 m
Long jump Éloyse Lesueur 6.69 m Antoinette Nana Djimou 6.16 m Charlotte Pierre 5.96 m
Triple jump Ilionis Guillaume 14.07 m Jeanine Assani-Issouf 14.06 m Sokhna Gallé 13.36 m
Shot put[11] Jessica Cérival 16.47 m Rose-Sharon Pierre-Louis 16.14 m Antoinette Nana Djimou 15.42 m
Pentathlon Esther Turpin 4364 pts Solène Ndama 4272 pts Anaelle Nyabeu Djapa 4208 pts

References

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  1. ^ Belgium's Dylan Borlée placed second in the men's 400 metres.
  2. ^ Moroccan Mouad Zahafi finished first in the men's 800 metres.
  3. ^ In the men's 1500 metres, Belgian Tarik Moukrime finished first, while Morocco's Abdelmajid Azzaoui came fourth.
  4. ^ In the men's 3000 metres Morocco's Rabii Doukkana and Amine Zahaf placed second and fourth respectively.
  5. ^ In the men's 5000 metres walk, Guatemala's Erick Barrondo and Tunisia's Hédi Teraoui placed first and second respectively.
  6. ^ Burkinabé Hugues Fabrice Zango was runner-up in the men's triple jump.
  7. ^ Congo's Franck Elemba placed first in the men's shot put with a distance of 19.71 metres.
  8. ^ Ivory Coast's Marie-Josée Ta Lou finished first in the women's 60 metres with a time of 7.16.
  9. ^ Benin's Noélie Yarigo placed first in the women's 800 metres.
  10. ^ Guatemala's Mirna Ortiz placed first in the women's 3000 metres walk.
  11. ^ Gabon's Carine Bacchetta-Mekam placed third in the women's shot put with a distance of 15.50 metres.
Results
  • Results. French Athletics Federation (in French)