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SOUMARE Myriam 100M SOMMAIRE HORAIRES 4-7 L’EQUIPE DE FRANCE 7-10 L’ENCADREMENT 11 LES FICHES ATHLETES 12-59 BILAN FRANÇAIS AUX CHAMPIONNATS DU MONDE 60-61 RECORDS DE FRANCE 62-63 LES RECORDS 64 ORGANISATION SERVICE DE PRESSE 65 LE CLUB FRANCE 66 BERLIN 67-68 HORAIRE Samedi, 15 Août 2009 10:05 Poids H Qual. A + B 10:10 100m Haies F Heptathlon 10:50 3.000m Steeple F Tour 1 11:00 Triple saut F Qual. A + B 11:20 Hauteur F Heptathlon A + B 11:40 100m H Tour 1 12:00 Marteau H Qual. A 12:50 400m F Tour 1 13:00 20 km Marche H Finale 13:20 Marteau H Qual. B 17:00 --- Cérémonie d’Ouverture --- 18:15 1.500m H Tour 1 18:20 Poids F Heptathlon A + B 18:50 100m H Tour 2 19:00 Perche F Qual. A + B 19:25 10.000m F Finale 20:15 Poids H Finale 20:20 400m Haies H Tour 1 21:10 200m F Heptathlon Dimanche, 16 Août 2009 10:05 Poids F Qual. A + B 10:10 800m F Tour 1 10:45 Javelot H Qual. A 11:00 3.000m Steeple H Tour 1 11:35 Longueur F Heptathlon A + B 11:55 100m F Tour 1 12:00 20 km Marche F Finale 12:15 Javelot F Qual. B 18:05 Javelot F Heptathlon A 18:35 100m F Tour 2 19:00 Triple saut H Qual. A + B 19:10 100m H Demi-Finale 19:25 Javelot F Heptathlon B 19:40 400m F Demi-Finale 20:15 400m Haies H Demi-Finale 20:20 Poids F Finale 20:50 800m F Heptathlon 21:35 100m H Finale Lundi, 17 Août 2009 18:05 Marteau H Finale 18:15 400m Haies F Tour 1 18:45 Perche F Finale 19:05 100m F Demi-Finale 19:30 800m F Demi-Finale 20:00 Triple saut F Finale 20:10 1.500m H Demi-Finale 20:30 3.000m Steeple F Finale 20:50 10.000m H Finale 21:35 100m F Finale Mardi, 18 Août 2009 10:05 Disque H Qual. A 10:05 200m H Tour 1 10:20 Hauteur F Qual. A + B 11:05 400m H Tour 1 11:35 Disque H Qual. B 12:05 1.500m F Tour 1 18:05 Triple saut H Finale 18:10 100m Haies F Tour 1 18:55 200m H Tour 2 19:25 Javelot F Finale 19:35 400m F Finale 19:50 3.000m Steeple H Finale 20:15 400m Haies F Demi-Finale 20:50 400m Haies H Finale Mercredi, 19 Août 2009 10:05 100m H Decathlon 10:10 Disque F Qual. A 10:45 5.000m F Round 1 11:00 Hauteur H Qual. A + B 11:15 Longueur H Decathlon A + B 11:35 110m Haies H Tour 1 11:40 Disque F Qual. B 12:10 200m F Tour 1 13:00 Poids H Decathlon A + B 18:05 Hauteur H Decathlon A + B 18:15 400m H Demi-Finale 18:45 110m Haies F Demi-Finale 19:25 200m H Demi-Finale 19:45 200m F Tour 2 20:10 Disque H Finale 20:25 1.500m H Finale 20:45 400m H Decathlon 21:15 100m Haies F Finale 21:35 800m F Finale Jeudi, 20 Août 2009 10:05 110m Haies H Decathlon 10:10 Perche H Qual. A + B 11:10 Disque H Decathlon A 11:45 800m H Tour 1 12:30 Disque H Decathlon B 13:45 Marteau F Qual. A 14:25 Perche H Decathlon A + B 15:20 Marteau F Qual. B 18:05 Javelot H Decathlon A 18:10 Longueur H Qual. A + B 18:15 110m Haies H Demi-Finale 18:55 5.000m H Tour 1 19:10 Hauteur F Finale 19:30 Javelot H Decathlon B 19:50 200m F Demi-Finale 20:15 400m Haies F Finale 20:35 200m H Finale 20:55 110m Haies H Finale 21:15 1.500m H Decathlon Vendredi, 21 Août 2009 09:10 50 km marche H Finale 17:05 Javelot H Qual. A 17:30 200m H Déficit visuel 17:40 200m F Déficit visuel 18:00 Longueur F Qual. A + B 18:30 Javelot H Qual. B 19:15 Hauteur H Finale 19:30 4x100m H Demi-Finale 20:00 1.500m F Demi-Finale 20:20 Disque F Finale 20:30 800m H Demi-Finale 21:00 200m F Finale 21:20 400m H Finale Samedi, 22 Août 2009 11:45 Marathon H Finale 18:05 Longueur H Finale 18:10 4x100m F Demi-Finale 18:15 Perche H Finale 18:55 4x400m H Demi-Finale 19:30 Marteau F Finale 19:35 5.000m F Finale 20:00 4x100m F Finale 20:15 4x400m F Demi-Finale 20:50 4x100m H Finale Dimanche, 23 Août 2009 11:15 Marathon F Finale 16:15 Longueur F Finale 16:20 Javelot H Finale 16:25 5.000m H Finale 17:00 1.500m F Finale 17:25 800m H Finale 17:50 4x400m F Finale 18:15 4x400m H Finale 18:35 --- Cérémonie Clôture --- L’EQUIPE DE FRANCE Femmes SB PB Entrée en lice 100m SOUMARE Myriam 1986 Aa pays de france athle 95 (I-F) 11''34 11''34 16/08 11:55 200m DANOIS Johanna 1987 Felin'x (GUA) 23''07 23''07 19/08 12:10 400m DESERT-MARILLER Solen 1982 Stade brestois (BRE) 52''24 51''42 15/08 12:50 800m GUEGAN Elodie 1985 Cima pays d'auray (BRE) 1'59''57 1'58''93 16/08 10:10 1500m DEHIBA CHAHYD Hind 1979 Stade de vanves (I-F) 4'03''43 4'00''49 18/08 12:05 100m Haies BILLAUD Cindy 1986 Us creteil (I-F) 12''97 12''97 18/08 18:10 100m Haies GOMIS Sandra 1983 Stade nantais ac (P-L) 12''96 12''96 18/08 18:10 400m Haies KASSAMBARA Aurore 1979 Lagardere paris racing (I-F) 56''43 55''24 17/08 18:15 3000m steeple DUARTE Sophie 1981 Ac paris-joinville (I-F) 9'25''62 9'25''62 15/08 10:50 3000m steeple OLIVARES Elodie 1976 Ca montreuil 93 (I-F) 9'37''09 9'33''12 15/08 10:50 Hauteur MELFORT Melanie 1982 Alsace nord athletisme (ALS) 1m93 1m97 18/08 10:20 Perche MATHIOT Telie 1987 Dijon uc (BOU) 4m35 4m35 15/08 19:00 Longueur LESUEUR Eloyse 1988 Saint denis emotion (I-F) 6m64 6m84 21/08 18:00 Triple-saut GLADONE Vanessa 1982 Val-de-reuil ac (H-N) 14m13 14m13 15/08 11:00 Triple-saut NZOLA MESO BA Teresa 1983 Entente sud lyonnais (R-A) 14m40 14m69 15/08 11:00 Poids CERIVAL Jessica 1982 Saint denis emotion (I-F) 17m87 17m87 16/08 10:05 Gap hautes alpes athletisme Poids MANFREDI Laurence 1974 18m16 18m69 16/08 10:05 (PRO) Disque ROBERT-MICHON Melina 1979 Lyon athletisme (R-A) 61m69 65m78 19/08 10:10 Marteau FALZON Stephanie 1983 B sud medoc a (AQU) 72m54 73m40 20/08 13:45 Marteau MONTEBRUN Manuela 1979 Stade laval (P-L) 72m71 74m66 20/08 13:45 Heptathlon DE ANICETO Marisa 1986 Stade sottevillais 76 (H-N) 6 080 pts 6 080 pts 15/08 10:10 NANA DJIMOU IDA Heptathlon 1985 Ca montreuil 93 (I-F) 6 032 pts 6 204 pts 15/08 10:10 Antoinette MICHANOL Virginie 1985 ECLA Albi (M-P) 52’’69 51’’83 BEHI Symphora 1986 Lagardere paris racing (I-F) 52''38 52''38 4x400m DESERT-MARILLER Solen 1982 Stade brestois (BRE) 52''24 51''42 22/08 20:15 KAMGA Aurelie 1985 Ea mondeville herouville (B-N) 53''19 53''19 KASSAMBARA Aurore 1979 Lagardere paris racing (I-F) 54''18 53''25 Hommes SB PB Entrée en lice 100m LEMAITRE Christophe 1990 As aix-les-bains (R-A) 10''04 10''04 15/08 11:40 100m MBANDJOCK Martial 1985 Lagardere paris racing (I-F) 10''11 10''06 15/08 11:40 100m POGNON Ronald 1982 Es montgeron (I-F) 10''21 9''99 15/08 11:40 200m MBANDJOCK Martial 1985 Lagardere paris racing (I-F) 20''58 20''58 18/08 10:05 400m DJHONE Leslie 1981 Lagardere paris racing (I-F) 44''99 44''46 18/08 11:05 400m FONSAT Yannick 1988 Lagardere paris racing (I-F) 45''68 45''68 18/08 11:05 400m VENEL Teddy 1985 Lagardere paris racing (I-F) 45''89 45''54 18/08 11:05 800m LASTENNET Jeff 1987 Ca montreuil 93 (I-F) 1'46''48 1'46''48 20/08 11:45 1500m BAALA Mehdi 1978 Lille metropole athletisme (NPC) 3'30''95 3'28''98 15/08 18:15 1500m KOWAL Yoann 1987 E perigueux trelissac a (AQU) 3'35''39 3'35''39 15/08 18:15 1500m YEMMOUNI Mounir 1983 Val-de-reuil ac (H-N) 3'34''90 3'32''97 15/08 18:15 5000m AMDOUNI Morhad 1988 Athletic jeunes bastia (COR) 13'14''19 13'14''19 20/08 18:55 Clermont athletisme auvergne Marathon THEURI James kibocha 1978 2h10'39'' 2h10'39'' 22/08 11:45 (AUV) 110m Haies BASCOU Dimitri 1987 Lagardere paris racing (I-F) 13''52 13''52 19/08 11:35 110m Haies DARIEN Garfield 1987 Ea chambery (R-A) 13''36 13''36 19/08 11:35 110m Haies LAVANNE Cédric 1980 UA Versailles (I-F) 13''51 13''44 19/08 11:35 400m Haies KECHI Heni 1980 Entente sud lyonnais (R-A) 49''67 49''67 15/08 20:20 MEKHISSI BENABBAD 3000m steeple 1985 Efs reims a.
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