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2014 French Indoor Athletics Championships

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2014 French Indoor Athletics Championships
Dates22–23 February
Host cityBordeaux
VenueVélodrome de Bordeaux
Events26
2013
2015

The 2014 French Indoor Athletics Championships was the 43rd edition of the national championship in indoor track and field for France, organised by the French Athletics Federation. It was held on 22–23 February at the Vélodrome de Bordeaux in Bordeaux. A total of 26 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[1] Christophe Lemaitre 6.63 Ben Bassaw 6.72 Aurel Manga 6.80
200 metres Jeffrey John 20.91 Teddy Tinmar 21.51 Jean-Baptiste Formet 21.59
400 metres Angel Chelala 47.65 Bastien Mandrou 47.68 Nicolas Courbière 48.07
800 metres[2] Paul Renaudie 1:48.94 David Verbrugghe 1:49.44 Kévin Gobillard 1:50.04
1500 metres Yoann Kowal 3:45.32 Guillaume Adam 3:45.81 Benjamin Pires 3:46.35
5000 m walk[3] Antonin Boyez 20:13.75 Keny Guinaudeau 20:23.21 Xavier Le Coz 20:25.93
60 m hurdles Pascal Martinot-Lagarde 7.49 Ladji Doucouré 7.76 Thomas Delmestre 7.80
High jump[4] Sébastien Deschamps 2.22 m Florian Labourel 2.19 m Joris Chapon 2.19 m
Pole vault Kévin Menaldo 5.65 m Valentin Lavillenie 5.55 m Stanley Joseph 5.45 m
Long jump Kafétien Gomis 7.90 m Salim Sdiri 7.79 m Raihau Maiau 7.65 m
Triple jump Gaëtan Saku Bafuanga Baya 16.48 m Jean-Marc Pontvianne 16.32 m Aboubacar Bamba 16.27 m
Shot put Gaëtan Bucki 19.11 m Frédéric Dagée 19.04 m Romain Gotteland 17.99 m
Heptathlon Bastien Auzeil 5910 pts Romain Martin 5892 pts Basile Rolnin 5435 pts

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres Stella Akakpo 7.30 Éloyse Lesueur 7.38 Solenn Compper 7.46
200 metres Déborah Sananes 23.91 Johanna Danois 24.19 Brigitte Ntiamoah 24.54
400 metres Estelle Perrossier 54.34 Joëllie Baflan 54.55 Djeneba Camara 54.95
800 metres[5] Rénelle Lamote 2:07.44 Camille Laplace 2:08.79 Aude Korotchansky 2:08.99
1500 metres Ophélie Claude-Boxberger 4:23.71 Salomé Lecoq 4:30.13 Lisa Blamèble 4:30.59
3000 m walk Émilie Tissot 12:41.56 Émilie Menuet 13:04.43 Amandine Marcou 13:44.97
60 m hurdles Cindy Billaud 7.93 Aisseta Diawara 8.15 Alice Decaux 8.17
High jump Nawal Meniker 1.81 m Valérie Bonnet 1.81 m Melanie Skotnik 1.81 m
Pole vault Marion Lotout 4.58 m Marion Fiack 4.51 m Maria Leonor Tavares 4.36 m
Long jump Cynthia Bizet 6.13 m Oriane Gérardot 6.10 m Pauline Lett 6.06 m
Triple jump Jeanine Assani Issouf 13.73 m Nathalie Marie-Nely 13.73 m Mathilde Boateng 13.48 m
Shot put[6] Jessica Cérival 17.27 m Fabienne Digard 16.30 m Yasmine Merkiled 14.02 m
Pentathlon[7] Anaelle Nyabeu Djapa 4151 pts Gaëlle Le Foll 4076 pts Sandra Jacmaire 4045 pts

References

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  1. ^ Béranger-Aymard Bossé of the Central African Republic was third in the men's 60 metres.
  2. ^ Algeria's Khalid Benmahdi placed third in the men's 800 metres.
  3. ^ Tunisia's Hédi Teraoui placed first in the men's 5000 m walk with a time of 19:51.36 minutes.
  4. ^ In the men's high jump Sudan's Ali Mohd Younes Idriss placed first with 2.28 m and Cameroon's Fernand Djoumessi was runner-up with 2.25 m.
  5. ^ Benin's Noélie Yarigo was first in the women's 800 metres in 2:07.26 minutes
  6. ^ In the women's shot put, Gabon's Carine Mekam placed third and Mauritania's Binta Diagana fourth.
  7. ^ Swiss athlete Michelle Zeltner placed first in the women's pentathlon with a score of 4369 points.
Results
  • Results. French Athletics Federation (in French)