2021 French Indoor Athletics Championships

2021 French Indoor Athletics Championships
Benjamin Robert and Pierre-Ambroise Bosse compete in the 800 m
Edition50th
Dates19–21 February
Host cityMiramas
VenueStadium Miramas Métropole
Events28
2020
2022

The 2021 French Indoor Athletics Championships was the 50th edition of the national championship in indoor track and field for France, organised by the French Athletics Federation. It was held on 19–21 February at the Stadium Miramas Métropole in Miramas. A total of 28 events (divided evenly between the sexes) were contested over the three-day competition.

Due to restrictions following the COVID-19 pandemic, the championships was not held before the public and only professional and nationally listed athletes were allowed to compete.[1]

Programme

Finals[2] 19 February 20 February 21 February
Men 3000 m, 5000 m walk, long jump Heptathlon, triple jump, high jump, shot put, 400 m, 800 m, 60 m Heptathlon, pole vault, 1500 m, 60 m hurdles, 200 m
Women 3000 m, 3000 m walk 60 m, 400 m, 800 m, long jump, pole vault, shot put, 60 m hurdles Pentathlon, triple jump, high jump, 1500 m, 200 m

Results

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres[3] Mouhamadou Fall 6.64 Amaury Golitin 6.64 Jeremy Leroux 6.69
200 metres[4] Loïc Prévot 21.37 Gautier Dautremer 21.45 Pablo Matéo 21.46
400 metres Thomas Jordier 46.13 Nicolas Courbière 46.94 Téo Andant 47.03
800 metres Benjamin Robert 1:46.06 Pierre-Ambroise Bosse 1:46.16 Gabriel Tual 1:47.54
1500 metres Djilali Bedrani 3:40.27 Azeddine Habz 3:40.30 Baptiste Mischler 3:40.31
3000 metres Hugo Hay 7:52.42 Yann Schrub 7:55.13 Mehdi Belhadj 7:58.09
5000 m walk Aurélien Quinion 19:51.20 David Kuster 20:07.49 Matteo Duc 20:18.46
60 m hurdles Wilhem Belocian 7.46 Aurel Manga 7.58 Matteo Ngo 7.72
High jump Sébastien Micheau 2.19 m Matthieu Tomassi 2.16 m Taylor Minos 2.16 m
Pole vault Valentin Lavillenie 5.77 m Ethan Cormont 5.72 m Renaud Lavillenie 5.66 m
Long jump Jean-Pierre Bertrand 7.83 m Yann Randrianasolo 7.68 m Julien Pauthonnier 7.55 m
Triple jump[5] Melvin Raffin 17.09 m Enzo Hodebar 16.66 m Yoann Rapinier 16.48 m
Shot put[6] Frédéric Dagée 19.39 m Antoine Duponchel 18.27 m Jordan Guehaseim 16.89 m
Heptathlon Jérémy Lelièvre 5863 pts Romain Martin 5805 pts Tristan Marcy 5630 pts

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres Cynthia Leduc 7.24 Nasrane Bacar 7.41 Eloïse de la Taille 7.42
200 metres Estelle Raffai 23.63 Brigitte Ntiamoah 23.64 Wided Atatou 23.66
400 metres Amandine Brossier 52.74 Kalyl Amaro 53.27 Shana Grebo 53.29
800 metres[7] Léna Kandissounon 2:05.56 Noélie Yarigo 2:05.56 Charlotte Mouchet 2:08.45
1500 metres[8] Claire Palou 4:12.62 Aurore Fleury 4:13.69 Alexa Lemitre 4:13.94
3000 metres[9] Alice Finot 9:12.33 Manon Trapp 9:14.87 Leila Hadji 9:23.59
3000 m walk Eloïse Terrec 12:46.12 Pauline Stey 12:48.98 Camille Moutard 12:51.89
60 m hurdles Laëticia Bapté 7.93 Cyréna Samba-Mayela 7.94 Fanny Quenot 8.07
High jump Solène Gicquel 1.86 m Claire Orcel 1.84 m Laureen Maxwell
Aicha Moumin
1.82 m
Pole vault Elina Giallurachis 4.41 m Margot Chevrier 4.21 m Thiziri Daci 4.11 m
Long jump Hilary Kpatcha 6.54 m Rougui Sow 6.32 m Maëlly Dalmat 6.30 m
Triple jump[10] Rougui Sow 13.96 m Jeanine Assani Issouf 13.73 m Anne-Suzanna Fosther-Katta 13.00 m
Shot put Amanda Ngandu-Ntumba 16.24 m Caroline Métayer 15.55 m Antoinette Nana Djimou 14.53 m
Pentathlon Célia Perron 4434 pts Diane Marie-Hardy 4380 pts Annaelle Nyabeu Djapa 4337 pts

References

  1. ^ Annabelle Rolnin (2021-02-19). "La grogne monte chez les recalés des Championnats de France d'athlétisme". lequipe.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-02-20.
  2. ^ Programme et Horaires. French Athletics Federation. Retrieved 2023-08-14.
  3. ^ Iran's Hassan Taftian was fastest in the 60 m with 6.62, competing as a guest.
  4. ^ Fodé Sissoko of Mali was fastest in the 200 m with 20.88, competing as a guest.
  5. ^ Burkinabé Hugues Fabrice Zango had the longest mark in the triple jump with 17.17 m, competing as a guest.
  6. ^ Congo's Franck Elemba had the furthest throw in the shot put with 19.58 m, competing as a guest.
  7. ^ Algerian Narimane Amara was the third to finish in the 800 m with 2:07.30, competing as a guest.
  8. ^ Morocco's Siham Hilali was third to finish in the 1500 m with 4:13.76, competing as a guest.
  9. ^ Morocco's Siham Hilali was the second finisher in the 3000 m in 9:12.88, competing as a guest.
  10. ^ Danish athlete Janne Nielsen was third in the triple jump with 13.32 m, competing as a guest.
Results