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2015 French Indoor Athletics Championships

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2015 French Indoor Athletics Championships
The host stadium
Dates21–22 February
Host cityAubière
VenueJean-Pellez Stadium
Events28
2014
2016

The 2015 French Indoor Athletics Championships was the 44th edition of the national championship in indoor track and field for France, organised by the French Athletics Federation. It was held on 21–22 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. An indoor 400 metres hurdles was also held as a non-championship demonstration event.

Results

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres[1] Christophe Lemaitre 6.63 Marvin René 6.72 Ben Bassaw 6.75
200 metres Pierre-Alexis Pessonneaux 20.87 Pierre Vincent 21.02 Jean-Baptiste Formet 21.39
400 metres Toumany Coulibaly 47.22 Angel Chelala 47.68 Olivier Smug 47.83
800 metres Brice Leroy 1:51.66 Léo Morgana 1:52.07 Paul Renaudie 1:52.63
1500 metres Bryan Cantero 3:45.25 Yoann Kowal 3:45.45 Simon Denissel 3:45.88
3000 metres Hassan Chahdi 8:08.49 Alexandre Saddedine 8:10.15 Mehdi Akaouch 8:10.28
5000 m walk Antonin Boyez 19:59.28 Guillaume Dujour 20:37.02 Xavier Le Coz 21:00.80
60 m hurdles Dimitri Bascou 7.48 Wilhem Belocian 7.53 Simon Krauss 7.69
400 m hurdles Adrien Clemenceau 51.58 Mehdi Omara Besson 52.15 Bruno Bertogal 52.44
High jump[2] Florian Labourel 2.19 m Abdoulaye Diarra 2.19 m Joris Chapon 2.15 m
Pole vault Renaud Lavillenie 6.01 m Kévin Menaldo 5.66 m Valentin Lavillenie 5.66 m
Long jump Kafétien Gomis 8.18 m Salim Sdiri 7.80 m Raihau Maiau 7.78 m
Triple jump Jean-Marc Pontvianne 16.53 m Ulrick Bolosier 16.39 m Martin Lamou 15.85 m
Shot put[3] Tumatai Dauphin 20.10 m Gaëtan Bucki 20.09 m Frédéric Dagée 19.74 m
Heptathlon Gaël Querin 6065 pts Bastien Auzeil 5999 pts Romain Martin 5759 pts

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres Céline Distel-Bonnet 7.27 Stella Akakpo 7.30 Jennifer Galais 7.32
200 metres Brigitte Ntiamoah 23.57 Elea-Mariama Diarra 23.65 Anaïs Desroses 24.11
400 metres Marie Gayot 52.14 Agnès Raharolahy 53.45 Déborah Sananes 54.26
800 metres[4] Rénelle Lamote 2:03.21 Charlotte Mouchet 2:05.31 Clarisse Moh 2:05.64
1500 metres Claire Perraux 4:22.47 Élodie Normand 4:25.65 Valentine Huze 4:28.20
3000 metres[5] Fanny Pruvost 9:44.48 Laure Funten-Prévost 9:47.93 Azeline Martino 9:52.40
3000 m walk Émilie Menuet 13:02.87 Inès Pastorino 13:29.20 Amandine Marcou 13:58.29
60 m hurdles Sandra Gomis 8.10 Alice Decaux 8.12 Sandra Sogoyou 8.19
High jump Nawal Meniker 1.85 m Melanie Skotnik 1.85 m Sandrine Champion 1.81 m
Pole vault Marion Fiack 4.60 m Marion Lotout 4.40 m Maria Leonor Tavares 4.20 m
Long jump Haoua Kessely 6.34 m Antoinette Nana Djimou 6.21 m Awa Sene 6.18 m
Triple jump Jeanine Assani-Issouf 14.13 m Teresa Nzola Meso Ba 13.69 m Rouguy Diallo 13.59 m
Shot put[6] Jessica Cérival 16.90 m Antoinette Nana Djimou 15.30 m Nadège Mendy 14.73 m
Pentathlon Anaelle Nyabeu Djapa 4230 pts Sandra Jacmaire 4138 pts Gaëlle Le Foll 4108 pts

References

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  1. ^ Beranger-Aymard Bosse of the Central African Republic was runner-up in the men's 69 metres with 6.68 seconds.
  2. ^ The men's high jump was won by Sudanese Ali Mohd Younes Idriss with 2.26 metres.
  3. ^ Franck Elemba of the Central African Republic was third in the men's shot put.
  4. ^ Benin's Noélie Yarigo placed second in the women's 800 metres.
  5. ^ Madagascar's Eliane Saholinirina placed first in the women's 3000 metres in 9:42.38 minutes.
  6. ^ Mauritania's Binta Diagana placed third in the women's shot put.
Results
  • Results. French Athletics Federation (in French)