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2020 French Indoor Athletics Championships
The host stadium
Dates29 February – 1 March
Host cityLiévin
VenueArena Stade Couvert de Liévin
Events28

2019

2021

The 2020 French Indoor Athletics Championships was the 49th edition of the national championship in indoor track and field for France, organised by the French Athletics Federation. It was held on 29 February – 1 March at the Arena Stade Couvert de LiévininLiévin. A total of 28 events (divided evenly between the sexes) were contested over the two-day competition. It was to serve as preparation for the 2020 World Athletics Indoor Championships, which was postponed due to the COVID-19 outbreak in China before the French championships.[1]

Results[edit]

Men[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres[2] Marvin René 6.66 Amaury Golitin 6.74 Ryan Zeze 6.75
200 metres Amaury Golitin 20.99 Gautier Dautremer 21.12 Pablo Mateo 21.34
400 metres Lorenzo Ricque 47.28 Gilles Biron 47.29 Bastien Mandrou 47.54
800 metres[3] Maxence Bruyas 1:53.36 Hugo Houyez 1:53.44 Alexandre Selles 1:53.58
1500 metres Pierrik Jocteur-Monrozier 3:48.16 Quentin Tison 3:49.68 Arthur Gervais 3:50.37
3000 metres Azeddine Habz 7:57.20 Hugo Hay 7:58.48 Louis Gilavert 7:59.63
5000 m walk Gabriel Bordier 19:03.49 David Kuster 19:54.65 Kyrian Vallée 20:46.97
60 m hurdles Aurel Manga 7.65 Jeanice Laviolette 7.80 Matteo Ngo 7.85
High jump Loïc Gasch 2.24 m William Aubatin 2.18 m Sébastien Micheau 2.18 m
Pole vault Renaud Lavillenie 5.80 m Valentin Lavillenie 5.70 m Alioune Sene 5.60 m
Long jump[4] Augustin Bey 8.06 m Jules Pommery 7.62 m Tom Campagne 7.60 m
Triple jump[5] Melvin Raffin 16.80 m Jonathan Seremes 16.39 m Quentin Mouyabi 16.38 m
Shot put Frédéric Dagée 19.07 m Antoine Duponchel 18.20 m Yann Moisan 17.97 m
Heptathlon Ludovic Besson 5799 pts Maxence Pecatte 5625 pts Gaël Querin 5577 pts

Women[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres Cynthia Leduc 7.29 Nasrane Bacar 7.38 Marie-Ange Rimlinger 7.45
200 metres Maroussia Paré 23.44 Hélène Parisot 23.93 Wided Atatou 23.97
400 metres Amandine Brossier 53.83 Sounkamba Sylla 54.05 Farah Clerc 54.08
800 metres Noélie Yarigo 2:06.79 Charlotte Pizzo 2:07.38 Léna Kandissounon 2:08.46
1500 metres[6] Emma Oudiou 4:21.61 Aurore Fleury 4:25.98 Coraline Maamouri 4:27.68
3000 metres Bérénice Fulchiron 9:23.29 Alice Finot 9:23.75 Élodie Normand 9:24.72
3000 m walk Clémence Beretta 12:30.52 Émilie Menuet 12:38.13 Marine Quennehen 13:07.56
60 m hurdles Cyréna Samba-Mayela 8.06 Solenn Comper 8.14 Awa Sene 8.15
High jump Claire Orcel 1.91 m Solène Gicquel 1.84 m Fanny Pinteau 1.81 m
Pole vault[7] Ninon Guillon-Romarin 4.65 m Marion Lotout 4.55 m Alice Moindrot 4.30 m
Long jump Éloyse Lesueur-Aymonin 6.55 m Hilary Kpatcha 6.36 m Maelly Dalmat 6.33 m
Triple jump[8] Anne-Suzanna Fosther-Katta 13.57 m Jeanine Assani Issouf 13.54 m Nathalie Marie-Nely 12.86 m
Shot put Jessica Cérival 16.36 m Caroline Metayer 15.85 m Amanda Ngandu-Ntumba 15.41 m
Pentathlon Anaelle Nyabeu Djapa 4389 pts Cassandre Aguessy Thomas 4359 pts Esther Turpin 4330 pts

References[edit]

  1. ^ World Athletics to postpone World Athletics Indoor Championships Nanjing 2020. World Athletics (2020-01-29). Retrieved 2020-03-02.
  • ^ Iran's Hassan Taftian won the men's 60 metres in a time of 6.64 seconds.
  • ^ Morocco's Hamza Belmer won the men's 800 metres in a time of 1:52.68 minutes.
  • ^ In the men's long jump Swiss athlete Jarod Biya and Benin's Romeo N'tia placed second and third, respectively.
  • ^ Burkinabé Hugues Fabrice Zango won the men's long jump in a distance of 17.18 m.
  • ^ Morocco's Hanane Bouaggad was third in the women's 1500 metres.
  • ^ China's Xu Huiqin placed second in the women's pole vault with a height of 4.55 m.
  • ^ Denmark's Janne Nielsen won the women's triple jump with a clearance of 13.72 m.
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