2019 French Athletics Championships

2019 French Athletics Championships
Dates26–28 July
Host citySaint-Étienne
VenueStade Henri-Lux
Events38
2018
2020

The 2019 French Athletics Championships was the 131st edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for France. It was held on 26–28 July at Stade Henri-Lux in Saint-Étienne. A total of 38 events (divided evenly between the sexes) were contested over the three-day competition.

Results

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Men's

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres[1] Amaury Golitin 10.45 François-Xavier Collatin 10.55 Jérémy Leroux 10.60
200 metres Mouhamadou Fall 20.34 PB Méba-Mickaël Zeze 20.44 PB Jeffrey John 20.56
400 metres[2] Christopher Naliali 46.11 PB Mame-Ibra Anne 46.17 Loïc Prévot 46.44
800 metres[3] Pierre-Ambroise Bosse 1:48.82 Gabriel Tual 1:49.13 Aymeric Lusine 1:50.25
1500 metres Alexis Miellet 3:43.26 Rabii Doukkana 3:44.24 Pierrik Jocteur-Monrozier 3:45.28
5000 metres Hugo Hay 14:10.65 Azeddine Habz 14:12.28 François Barrer 14:13.62
110 m hurdles Wilhem Belocian 13.14 Pascal Martinot-Lagarde 13.41 Ludovic Payen 13.42
400 m hurdles[4] Wilfried Happio 49.26 Ludvy Vaillant 49.35 Victor Coroller 50.00
3000 m s'chase[5] Djilali Bedrani 8:34.00 Yoann Kowal 8:36.91 Abdelhamid Zerrifi 8:43.76
10 km walk[6] Kévin Campion 39:44 Gabriel Bordier 39:53 PB Aurélien Quinion 43:26
High jump William Aubatin 2.16 m Sébastien Micheau 2.16 m PB Youssef Benzamia 2.16 m
Pole vault Renaud Lavillenie 5.85 m Alioune Sene 5.51 m Thibaut Collet 5.51 m
Long jump Augustin Bey 8.08 m Yann Randrianasolo 7.98 m Guillaume Victorin 7.97 m
Triple jump[7] Benjamin Compaoré 16.94 m Harold Correa 16.82 m Yoann Rapinier 16.63 m
Shot put Frédéric Dagée 19.69 m Antoine Duponchel 18.82 m Itamar Levi 17.54 m
Discus throw[8] Lolassonn Djouhan 60.64 m Tom Reux 56.69 m Dean-Nick Allen 54.78 m
Hammer throw Quentin Bigot 75.73 m Yann Chaussinand 69.41 m Enguerrand Decroix Têtu 67.86 m
Javelin throw[9] Lukas Moutarde 78.53 m PB Jérémy Nicollin 73.46 m Rémi Conroy 72.81 m PB
Decathlon[10] Bastien Auzeil 7656 pts Gaël Querin 7556 pts Axel Hubert 7382 pts

Women's

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres[11] Carolle Zahi 11.29 Orlann Ombissa-Dzangue 11.31 Orphée Néola 11.53
200 metres[12] Sarah Richard-Mingas 23.24 Maroussia Paré 23.28 Estelle Raffai 23.47
400 metres Déborah Sananes 52.52 Amandine Brossier 52.89 Diana Iscaye 53.03
800 metres Rénelle Lamote 2:02.49 Justine Fedronic 2:04.51 Charlotte Mouchet 2:05.52
1500 metres Élodie Normand 4:22.68 Aurore Fleury 4:24.23 Lucie Lerebourg 4:26.22
5000 metres Liv Westphal 15:55.58 Mathilde Sénéchal 16:10.99 Leila Hadji 16:18.13
100 m hurdles Laura Valette 12.87 PB Fanny Quenot 12.96 PB Coralie Comte 12.98 PB
400 m hurdles[13] Aurélie Chaboudez 58.02 Farah Clerc 58.71 Camille Seri 58.84
3000 m s'chase[14] Emma Oudiou 9:51.80 Marie Bouchard 9:57.16 Ophélie Claude-Boxberger 10:06.15
10 km walk[15] Clémence Beretta 47:32 Laury Cerantola 49:40 PB Maeva Casale 50:25 PB
High jump Claire Orcel 1.94 m PB Solène Gicquel 1.88 m PB Prisca Duvernay 1.83 m
Pole vault Ninon Guillon-Romarin 4.60 m Marion Lotout 4.20 m Alice Moindrot 4.20 m
Long jump Hilary Kpatcha 6.44 m Rougui Sow 6.25 m Diane Mouillac 6.05 m
Triple jump[16] Rouguy Diallo 13.61 m Maeva Phesor 13.39 m Sokhna Galle 13.35 m
Shot put Caroline Métayer 16.47 m PB Rose Sharon Pierre-Louis 15.80 m Ashley Bologna 15.57 m
Discus throw Mélina Robert-Michon 60.55 m Pauline Pousse 56.98 m Irène Donzelot 56.29 m
Hammer throw[17] Alexandra Tavernier 69.75 m Camille Sainte-Luce 64.22 m Lætitia Bambara 60.91 m
Javelin throw Alexie Alaïs 61.49 m CR PB Alexia Kogut Kubiak 55.64 m Evelina Mendes 54.20 m
Heptathlon Antoinette Nana Djimou 5944 pts Esther Turpin 5781 pts Annaelle Nyabeu Djapa 5763 pts

References

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  1. ^ Amaury Golitin, second in the 100 metres behind the Ivorian Arthur Cissé (10.38), was the French national champion.
  2. ^ Christopher Naliali, second in the 100 metres behind the Congolese Gilles-Anthony Afoumba (:45.92), was the French national champion.
  3. ^ Aymeric Lusine, fourth in the 800 metres behind the Algerian Khaled Benmahdi (1:49.87), was the French national bronze medallist.
  4. ^ Victor Coroller, fourth in the 400 metres hurdles behind the Tunisian Mohamed Amine Touati (49.69), was the French national bronze medallist.
  5. ^ Abdelhamid Zerrifi, fourth in the 3000 metres steeplechase behind the Moroccan Hicham Sigueni (8:42.65), was the French national bronze medallist.
  6. ^ Aurélien Quinion, fourth in the 10 km walk behind the Tunisian Raouff Drissi (43:00), was the French national bronze medallist.
  7. ^ Benjamin Compaoré, second in the triple jump behind Burkinabé Hugues Fabrice Zango (17.50 m), was the French national champion.
  8. ^ Dean-Nick Allen, third in the lancer in the javelot behind the Moroccan Elbachir Mbarki (55.86 m), was the French national bronze medallist.
  9. ^ Jérémy Nicollin, third in the javelin throw behind Belgian Timothy Herman (75.37 m), was the French national runner-up.
  10. ^ Bastien Auzeil, second in the decathlon behind the Belgian Benjamin Hougardy (7697 pts), was the French national champion.
  11. ^ Carolle Zahi, second in the 100 metres behind the Ivorian Marie-Josée Ta Lou (11.06), was the French national champion.
  12. ^ Sarah Richard-Mingas, second in the 200 metres behind the Ivorian Marie-Josée Ta Lou (22.62), was the French national champion.
  13. ^ Aurélie Chaboudez, second in the 400 metres hurdles behind the Moroccan Lamiae Lhabze (57.25), was the French national champion.
  14. ^ Ophélie Claude-Boxberger, fourth in the 3000 metres steeplechase behind Algerian Fatiha Sanchez (10:03.15), was the French national bronze medallist.
  15. ^ Laury Cerantola, third in the 10 km walk behind Tunisia's Chahinez Nasri (49:27), was the French national runner-up.
  16. ^ Maeva Phesor, second in the triple jump behind Saint Lucian Sandisha Antoine (13.42 m), was the French national runner-up.
  17. ^ Lætitia Bambara, fourth in the hammer throw behind the Swiss Nicole Zihlmann (63.03 m, was the French national bronze medallist.
Results