2016 French Indoor Athletics Championships

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2016 French Indoor Athletics Championships
The host stadium
Dates27–28 February
Host cityAubière
VenueJean-Pellez Stadium
Events28
2015
2017

The 2016 French Indoor Athletics Championships was the 45th edition of the national championship in indoor track and field for France, organised by the French Athletics Federation. It was held on 27–28 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.

Results[edit]

Men[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres[1] Christophe Lemaitre 6.64 Christopher Naliali 6.68 PB Méba-Mickaël Zeze 6.73 PB
200 metres Christophe Lemaitre 20.43 WLPB Méba-Mickaël Zeze 20.54 PB Pierre-Alexis Pessonneaux 20.98
400 metres[2] Angel Chelala 47.62 Patrice Maurice 47.70 Yassin Zaoujal 48.45
800 metres[3] Dimitri Pasquereau 1:48.33 Renaud Rosière 1:49.85 Carl Soudril 1:49.92
1500 metres[4] Alexandre Saddedine 3:46.76 Sofiane Selmouni 3:46.88 Samir Dahmani 3:47.17
3000 metres[5] Guillaume Adam 8:07.42 Djilali Bedrani 8:07.72 Florian Théophile 8:09.51
5000 m walk[6] Jean Blancheteau 19:45.22 Fabien Bernabe 20:43.90 Xavier Le Coz 20:50.41
60 m hurdles Pascal Martinot-Lagarde 7.47 Simon Krauss 7.73 Thomas Delmestre 7.74
High jump[7] Abdoulaye Diarra 2.21 m Clément Gicquel 2.18 m Fabrice Saint-Jean 2.14 m
Pole vault Renaud Lavillenie 5.93 m Stanley Joseph 5.63 m PB Jérôme Clavier 5.50 m
Long jump Kafétien Gomis 8.23 m PB Raihau Maiau 7.99 m Salim Sdiri 7.79 m
Triple jump Teddy Tamgho 16.98 m Harold Correa 16.91 m Benjamin Compaoré 16.88 m
Shot put[8] Gaëtan Bucki 19.30 m Frédéric Dagée 19.27 m Romain Gotteland 18.51 m PB
Heptathlon Jérémy Lelièvre 5965 pts Ruben Gado 5829 pts Maxime Maugein 5811 pts

Women[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres[9] Carolle Zahi 7.18 PB Jennifer Galais 7.27 PB Floriane Gnafoua 7.31
200 metres Stella Akakpo 23.27 Élise Trynkler 23.56 Caroline Chaillou 23.89
400 metres Marie Gayot 52.81 Agnès Raharolahy 53.20 Déborah Sananes 53.89
800 metres[10] Lore Hoffman 2:07.82 Camille Laplace 2:07.98 Athina Bouakira 2:08.65
1500 metres Élodie Normand 4:26.34 Johanna Geyer-Carles 4:27.04 Aurore Fleury 4:30.74
3000 metres Emma Oudiou 9:25.51 Fanny Pruvost 9:28.12 Aisse Sow 9:32.98
3000 m walk Enora Trebaul 13:40.99 Marine Quennehen 13:42.54 Sandra Dupont 13:57.21
60 m hurdles Cindy Billaud 8.07 Sandra Gomis 8.12 Aisseta Diawara 8.15
High jump Marine Vallet 1.87 m PB Prisca Duvernay 1.81 m PB Solène Gicquel 1.81 m PB=
Pole vault[11] Vanessa Boslak 4.60 m Ninon Guillon-Romarin 4.35 m Maria Leonor Tavares 4.30 m
Long jump Haoua Kessely 6.42 m Mathilde Lagarde 6.07 m Keshia Willix 6.07 m
Triple jump Jeanine Assani Issouf 14.17 m PB Rouguy Diallo 14.16 m NJR Amy Zongo 13.24 m
Shot put Jessica Cérival 17.30 m Rose Sharon Pierre Louis 16.13 m PB Antoinette Nana Djimou 15.28 m
Pentathlon Annaelle Nyabeu Djapa 4208 pts Sandra Jacmaire 4065 pts Anouk Forafo 4018 pts

References[edit]

  1. ^ Béranger-Aymard Bossé of the Central African Republic finished third in the men's 60 metres.
  2. ^ Algeria's Fethi Benchaa placed first in the men's 400 metres.
  3. ^ Algeria's Khalid Benmahdi placed first in the men's 800 metres.
  4. ^ Morocco's Rabii Doukkana placed first in the men's 1500 metres.
  5. ^ Morocco's Younès Essalhi placed first in the men's 3000 metres.
  6. ^ Ireland's Robert Heffernan placed first in the men's 5000 m walk.
  7. ^ In the men's high jump, Sudan's Ali Mohd Younes Idriss and Kenya's Mathew Sawe placed first and second, respectively.
  8. ^ Congolese Franck Elemba placed first in the men's shot put
  9. ^ Ivory Coast's Marie-Josée Ta Lou won the women's 60 metres.
  10. ^ Benin's Noélie Yarigo won the women's 800 metres while Spain's Laura Valdes Tamayo placed third.
  11. ^ Swedish athlete Lisa Gunnarsson finished third in the women's pole vault.
Results
  • Results. French Athletics Federation (in French)