2022 French Indoor Athletics Championships | |
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Edition | 51st |
Dates | 26–27 February |
Host city | Miramas |
Venue | Stadium Miramas Métropole |
Events | 28 |
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The 2022 French Indoor Athletics Championships was the 51st edition of the national championship in indoor track and field for France, organised by the French Athletics Federation. It was held on 26–27 February at the Stadium Miramas Métropole in Miramas. A total of 28 events (divided evenly between the sexes) were contested over the two-day competition.
The finishing times for the men's 5000 m walk were ruled invalid as the competition was ended one lap short, at 4800 m.
Programme
Finals[1] | 26 February | 27 February |
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Men | 60 m, 3000 m, long jump, shot put | Heptathlon, high jump, pole vault, triple jump, 5000 m walk, 400 m, 800 m, 200 m, 1500 m, 60 m hurdles |
Women | 60 m, 3000 m, 60 m hurdles, high jump, pole vault, triple jump, shot put | Pentathlon, long jump, 3000 m walk, 800 m, 1500 m, 400 m, 200 m |
Results
Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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60 metres[2] | Jimmy Vicaut | 6.65 | Jeff Erius | 6.70 | Viktor Contaret | 6.71 |
200 metres | Ryan Zeze | 20.99 | Hachim Maaroufou | 21.20 | Paul Tritenne | 21.58 |
400 metres[3] | Clément Ducos | 47.27 | David Sombé | 47.37 | Gilles Biron | 47.48 |
800 metres[4] | Benjamin Robert | 1:46.89 | Gabriel Tual | 1:47.35 | Clément Dhainaut | 1:49.20 |
1500 metres[5] | Azeddine Habz | 3:41.77 | Flavien Szot | 3:42.02 | Benoit Campion | 3:43.28 |
3000 metres | Bastien Augusto | 7:59.96 | Arthur Gervais | 8:00.44 | Romain Mornet | 8:00.59 |
5000 m walk | Martin Madeline-Degy | — | Lucas Dreville | — | Alexis Robichon | — |
60 m hurdles | Wilhem Belocian | 7.53 | Pascal Martinot-Lagarde | 7.58 | Just Kwaou-Mathey | 7.72 |
High jump | Sébastien Micheau | 2.18 m | Maxime Dubiez | 2.15 m | Matthieu Tomassi | 2.15 m |
Pole vault | Thibaut Collet | 5.81 m | Valentin Lavillenie | 5.81 m | Alioune Sène | 5.76 m |
Long jump | Tom Campagne | 7.93 m | Augustin Bey | 7.89 m | Yann Randrianasolo | 7.60 m |
Triple jump | Melvin Raffin | 16.76 m | Thomas Gogois | 16.63 m | Yoann Rapinier | 16.61 m |
Shot put[6] | Frédéric Dagée | 19.77 m | Itamar Levi | 18.50 m | Yann Moisan | 18.16 m |
Heptathlon[7] | Valentin Charles | 5694 pts | Jérémy Lelièvre | 5623 pts | Basile Rolnin | 5470 pts |
Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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60 metres[8] | Mallory Leconte | 7.34 | Gémima Joseph | 7.37 | Chloé Galet | 7.44 |
200 metres | Sokhna Lacoste | 23.40 | Brigitte Ntiamoah | 23.63 | Chloé Galet | 23.90 |
400 metres | Camille Séri | 53.15 | Amandine Brossier | 53.40 | Laurine Xailly | 53.86 |
800 metres[9] | Agnès Raharolahy | 2:03.93 | Agathe Guillemot | 2:06.35 | Maeliss Trapeau | 2:12.22 |
1500 metres | Aurore Fleury | 4:17.15 | Anaïs Bourgoin | 4:20.24 | Sarah Madeleine | 4:20.66 |
3000 metres | Margaux Sieracki | 9:18.23 | Alexa Lemitre | 9:20.24 | Leila Hadji | 9:28.63 |
3000 m walk | Camille Moutard | 12:43.45 | Marion Manaresi | 13:04.97 | Émilie Menuet | 13:22.94 |
60 m hurdles | Laëticia Bapté | 8.04 | Solenn Compper | 8.19 | Sacha Alessandrini | 8.22 |
High jump | Juliette Perez | 1.83 m | Fatoumata Balley | 1.80 m | Solène Gicquel | 1.80 m |
Pole vault[10] | Margot Chevrier | 4.65 m | Ninon Chapelle | 4.55 m | Albane Dordain | 4.30 m |
Long jump | Maëlly Dalmat | 6.52 m | Yanis David. | 6.50 m | Tiphaine Mauchant | 6.31 m |
Triple jump | Victoria Josse | 13.63 m | Sohane Aucagos | 13.14 m | Aminata Ndiaye | 13.01 m |
Shot put[11] | Amanda Ngandu-Ntumba | 15.81 m | Rose Sharon Pierre-Louis | 15.35 m | Caroline Métayer | 15.26 m |
Pentathlon | Léonie Cambours | 4435 pts | Annaelle Nyabeu Djapa | 4334 pts | Esther Turpin | 4222 pts |
References
- ↑ Timetable. French Athletics Federation. Retrieved 2023-08-14.
- ↑ Ivory Coast's Arthur Cissé finished first in the 60 m with 6.62, competing as a guest.
- ↑ Congo's Gilles Anthony Afoumba finished second in the 400 m with 47.30, competing as a guest.
- ↑ Moroccan Hamza Belmer placed third in the 800 m with 1:48.06, competing as a guest.
- ↑ Algeria's Salim Keddar was third in the 1500 m in 3:42.87, competing as a guest.
- ↑ Congolese Franck Elemba was second in the shot put with 19.66 m, competing as a guest.
- ↑ Belgian Benjamin Hougardy was runner-up in the heptathlon 5669 pts, competing as a guest.
- ↑ Ivorian Maboundou Koné was third in the 60 m with 7.44, competing as a guest.
- ↑ Norway's Amanda-Marie Froynes was runner-up in the 800 m with 2:06.03, competing as a guest.
- ↑ China's Xu Huiqin was runner-up in the pole vault with 4.60 m, competing as a guest.
- ↑ Gabon's Carine Bacchetta-Mekam was third in the shot put with 15.31 m, competing as a guest.
- Results
- Les championnats de France en salle 2022. French Athletics Federation. Retrieved 2023-08-14.
- Results. French Athletics Federation. Retrieved 2023-08-14.
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