2009 French Athletics Championships

The 2009 French Athletics Championships was the 121st edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for France, organised by the French Athletics Federation. It was held on 23–25 July at the Lac de Maine Stadium in Angers. A total of 38 events (divided evenly between the sexes) were contested over the three-day competition. Hind Dehiba won a women's middle-distance double while Vanessa Gladone won both the horizontal jumps.

2009 French Athletics Championships
The host stadium
Dates23–25 July
Host cityAngers
VenueLac de Maine Stadium
Events38
2008
2010

Results

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Ronald Pognon10.39 Emmanuel Ngom Priso10.46 Oudéré Kankarafou10.62
200 metres Martial Mbandjock20.58 Eddy De Lépine20.81 David Alerte20.97
400 metres Leslie Djhone45.61 Teddy Venel45.89 Yoann Décimus46.51
800 metres[1] Jeff Lastennet1:47.01 Kévin Hautcœur1:48.25 Florent Lacasse1:48.26
1500 metres Mehdi Baala3:45.92 Bouabdellah Tahri3:46.56 Mounir Yemmouni3:47.41
5000 metres Noureddine Smaïl13:55.81 Mokhtar Benhari13:56.73 Yohan Durand13:57.84
10,000 m walk Yohann Diniz1:22:50 Antonin Boyez1:27:05. Sébastien Biche1:29:11
100 m hurdles Dimitri Bascou13.41 Cédric Lavanne13.46 Garfield Darien13.48
400 m hurdles Héni Kechi49.93 Sébastien Maillard50.07 Hugo Grillas50.40
3000 m s'chase Vincent Zouaoui-Dandrieux8:33.80 Vincent Le Dauphin8:37.19 Irba Lakhal8:40.06
High jump Mickaël Hanany2.28 m Fabrice Saint-Jean2.20 m Mathias Cianci2.20 m
Pole vault Romain Mesnil5.70 m Renaud Lavillenie5.55 m Damiel Dossévi5.55 m
Long jump Salim Sdiri8.11 m Kafétien Gomis8.01 m Frédéric Erin7.75 m
Triple jump[2] Teddy Tamgho17.11 m Julien Kapek16.49 m Karl Taillepierre16.42 m
Shot put Yves Niaré19.39 m Gaëtan Bucki19.11 m Tumatai Dauphin17.16 m
Discus throw Bertrand Vili61.14 m Jean-François Aurokiom58.70 m Jean-Claude Retel55.75 m
Hammer throw Jérôme Bortoluzzi71.80 m Frédérick Pouzy69.14 m Nicolas Figère68.44 m
Javelin throw Vitolio Tipotio77.55 m Bérenger Demerval76.75 m Jean-Baptiste Arnaud74.50 m
Decathlon Nadir El Fassi7733 pts Franck Logel7453 pts Wilfried Gouacide6983 pts

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Myriam Soumaré11.56 Muriel Hurtis-Houairi11.60 Christine Arron11.69
200 metres[3] Johanna Danois23.07 Lina Jacques-Sébastien23.14 Muriel Hurtis-Houairi23.14
400 metres[4] Solen Désert52.31 Symphora Béhi52.91 Aurélie Kamga53.19
800 metres Hind Dehiba2:06.24 Élodie Guégan2:06.42 Linda Marguet2:06.46
1500 metres[5] Hind Dehiba4:11.87 Fanjanteino Félix4:12.77 Sophie Duarte4:15.53
5000 metres Christine Bardelle16:35.24 Hélène Guet16:38.69 Karine Pasquier16:45.63
20 km walk Christine Guinaudeau1:39:59 Anne-Gaëlle Retout1:43:20 Violaine Averous1:45:22
110 m hurdles Sandra Gomis13.15 Aurore Ruet13.39 Aisseta Diawara13.46
400 m hurdles Aurore Kassambara56.43 Phara Anacharsis56.60 Laetitia Denis57.40
3000 m s'chase Élodie Olivarès9:39.39 Elsa Delaunay10:21.35 Jenny Leonard10:22.04
High jump Melanie Melfort1.92 m Sandrine Champion1.86 m Anne Gaëlle Jardin1.80 m
Pole vault Sandra-Helena Tavares4.35 m Maria Leonor Tavares4.30 m Télie Mathiot4.25 m
Long jump Vanessa Gladone6.40 m Éloyse Lesueur6.36 m Haoua Kessely6.25 m
Triple jump Vanessa Gladone14.13 m Teresa Nzola Meso Ba14.10 m Amy Zongo13.58 m
Shot put[6] Jessica Cérival17.55 m Laurence Manfredi17.28 m Myriam Lixfe15.25 m
Discus throw Mélina Robert-Michon59.30 m Aurélie Meyer52.15 m Coralie Glatre50.40 m
Hammer throw Stéphanie Falzon70.56 m Manuela Montebrun69.21 m Amélie Perrin69.13 m
Javelin throw Nadia Vigliano55.52 m Alexia Kogut Kubiak53.21 m Romina Ugatai52.70 m
Heptathlon Marisa De Aniceto6080 pts Antoinette Nana Djimou6032 pts Gabriela Kouassi5549 pts
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References

  1. In the men's 800 m, Algeria's Azzedine Boudjemaa was second and Morocco's Mohammed Battani was third.
  2. Cameroonian Hugo Mamba-Schlick was runner-up in the men's triple jump.
  3. Senegal's Amy Mbacke Thiam was third in the women's 200 m.
  4. Senegalese Fatou Bintou Fall placed second in the women's 400 m.
  5. Morocco's Laila Traby was runner-up in the women's 1500 m.
  6. New Zealand's Valerie Vili paced first in the women's shot put with a throw of 20.18 m.
Results
  • Results. Fédération française d'athlétisme (in French)
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