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Rouault Londres Ne Répond Pas Championnats De France Les Finales À 23 Centièmes Passé En 3’51’’80 En Matinée Natation LUNDI 19 MARS 2012 45 Amaury Leveaux au départ du 50 m papillon : il a remporté la Les cabines de la piscine Paul Asseman, où sont validés les billets Aurore Mongel en quête de qualification au 100 m papillon. Créditée course, hier, mais la distance n’est pas olympique. pour les JO 2012, met dans le bain les futurs sélectionnés. du meilleur temps, il lui manquera toutefois huit dixièmes. Résultats Rouault Londres ne répond pas Championnats de France Les finales À 23 centièmes passé en 3’51’’80 en matinée. Il MESSIEURS lui reste à gagner six dixièmes 400 m nage libre : 1. Sébastien Rouault de seconde près, pour toucher le Graal… En vain ! (Mulhouse ON) 3’49’’15 ; 2. Anthony Pan- Sébastien Rouault était nier (AAS Sarcelles) 3’50’’15 ; 3. Damien À l’arrivée, Sébastien Rouault Joly (CN Antibes) 3’50’’67 ; 4. Lorys Bou- le premier nageur touche la plaque en vainqueur relly (Dauphins Toulouse) 3’55’’61 ; 5. Sé- (3’49’’15) avec une seconde bastien Fraysse (SN Versailles) 3’56’’66 ; qualifié pour les JO 6. Lucas Vigorito (CN Marseille) 3’57’’12 ; d’avance sur Anthony Pannier 7. Sébastien Vigroux (ASPTT Montpellier) de Londres. Il lui faudra (3’50’’15). Mais il manque 23 cen- 3’58’’78 ; 8. Romain Béraud (AAS Sarcel- tièmes pour valider son billet les) 3’58’’96. attendre le dernier jour FINALE B : 2. Enzo Vial Collet (MON) de ces championnats de pour Londres. 3’56’’43. « Voilà ! est le premier mot du 50 m papillon : 1. Amaury Leveaux (Paris France, à Dunkerque, Racing) 23’’65; 2. Frédérick Bousquet (CN champion, à sa sortie du bassin, Marseille) 23’’70; 3. Fabien Gilot (CN Mar- pour tenter son ultime avec un ton chargé de déception. seille), Florent Manaudou (CN Marseille) chance dans un 1500 m Je savais que ce ne serait pas facile. 23’’72; 5. Romain Sassot (Lyon natation) 23’’77; 6. Tyler McGill (USA) 24’’14; 7. qui lui sied mieux. J’ai toujours dit que, pour la qualifi- Mehdy Metella (Dauphins Toulouse) cation olympique, l’absence de Yan- 24’’41; 8. Christophe Lebon (CN Antibes) 24’’58. Il y a quatre ans, dans cette même nick n’était pas une bonne chose pour moi. C’est confirmé ! Ça fait 400 m 4 nages : 1. Taki M’Rabet (Tun/Sta- enceinte du Nord, Sébastien de Français) 4’20’’84 ; 2. Quentin Coton Rouault est sorti d’un décor chi- ch… Pour moi, mais surtout pour (CN Antibes) 4’22’’22 ; 3. Arnaud Rondan Champion très déçu du 400 m, Sébastien Rouault (au centre) devra gérer une longue semaine d’attente (Nautic Club Nîmes) 4’23’’15 ; 4. Romain nois pour se qualifier à ses pre- tous ceux qui se sont investis dans ce avant de tenter de décrocher son billet olympique sur 1500 m, dimanche prochain. Photos Christian Entz Beraud (AAS Sarcelles) 4’24’’38 ; 5. Ga- miers Jeux Olympiques à Pékin. projet. Je pense à Lionel (Horter, nesh Pedurand (Dauphins Toulouse) son entraîneur), les gens du club 4’25’’86 ; 6. Victor Migeon (ASPTT Toulou- Depuis, à Dunkerque, les pago- bastien Rouault est monté sur le boucler les séries en 3’53’’26. né dans sa vague, l’an dernier à se) 4’29’’14 ; 7. Hugo Tormento (CN Calé- des ont été rasées et les rouges qui croyaient en moi. J’ai pris un podium en tant que vainqueur, Strasbourg, quand tous deux cachou sur la fin que je ne m’expli- doniens) 4’30’’53 ; 8. Anthony Hurbain cabines téléphoniques londo- Sa sortie de la cabine téléphoni- (Charleville-Mézières) 4’31’’95. mais versant les larmes d’un avaient composté leur billet pour que pas. On a bien travaillé et je n’ai FINALE B : 2.Gauthier Bellemans (MON) niennes ont poussé sur la plage que est conquérante… À l’améri- vaincu. les Mondiaux de Shanghai en rien à me reprocher sur ce point. 4’32’’36 ;… 7. Théo Estasse (MON) de départ de la piscine Paul Asse- caine ! Dans les feux du 4’36’’03. 3’43’’85 et 3’47’’42. Mais, je n’ai pas le sentiment d’être man. En 2008, devancé en finale projecteur il lève les bras au ciel, DAMES « L’homme à battre » comme un vainqueur, et salue dans une compétition de haut ni- parNicolasRostoucher(3’48’’07), « J’ai pris un cachou » veau… Je ne vais pas me laisser 400 m 4 nages dames : 1. Lara Grangeon il n’avait pas connu l’honneur dû Le matin encore, après avoir bou- son public. « Je sais que je suis (CN Calédoniens) 4’40’’12 qualifiée pour clé les séries en 3’50’’98 devant l’homme à battre et je n’aime pas Hier, privé de son lièvre, Sébas- abattre pour autant. Je vais me qua- les JO ; 2. Sara El Bekri (Paris Racing) au champion mais avait réalisé lifier ! » 4’48’’57 ; 3. Isabelle Mabboux (AC Boulo- les minimas (3’48’’70). Hier, Sé- Damien Joly (3’51’’36), Sébastien cette formule de compétition des tien Rouault est trop vite seul en gne-Billancourt) 4’49’’21 ; 4. Adeline Rouault est confiant : « En séries, championnats de France, avoue le tête de la finale. Dès la première Nul doute qu’au 1500 m, Sébas- Martin (CN Antibes) 4’51’’32 ; 5. Fantine Lesaffre (Roubaix natation) 4’56’’35 ; 6. il ne faut surtout pas s’endormir. Et, Mulhousien. C’est une course con- longueur de bassin, il se défait tienRouaultestmieuxarmépour Roxane Desfontaines (Nat’Yon La Roche) De notre là, je nage tout seul… » Crédité du tre la montre. Moi, ce que je préfère d’Anthony Pannier, son futur se sélectionner pour Londres. Le 5’00’’99 ; 7. Karine Deletang (Mulhouse meilleur temps en 3’50’’98 de- dans une course, c’est la bagarre dauphin qui accuse sept dixiè- ON) 5’02’’95 ; 8. Julie Fourtier (CSN envoyé souci, c’est qu’il lui faut désor- Guyancourt) 5’03’’29. vant Damien Joly (3’51’36), Sé- pour être premier ». Une allusion à mes de retard (55’’12 contre mais gérer la longue attente de spécial Les Alsaciens en demi-finales bastien Rouault sait alors qu’il l’absence du champion d’Europe 55’’83). Qu’importe la solitude du cette semaine jusqu’à dimanche et séries Christian doit gratter deux bonnes secon- de la spécialité, Yannick Agnel, nageur de fond, le Mulhousien prochain. Au mieux, il sera… le DEMI-FINALES Entz des en soirée… Soit nettement qui mise tout sur les 100 m et est encore en sursis au passage dernier qualifié Français aux 100 m brasse messieurs : 7.Jérémy Peter moins qu’en 2008, qui l’avait vu 200 m. Or, c’est lui qui l’a emme- des 300 m (3’50’’35), là où il était Jeux ! (Obernai) 1’03’’32 qualifié pour la finale. 100 m papillon dames : 1.Aurore Mongel Focus Grangeon voyage en première (ASPTTS) 59’’96 qualifiée pour la finale. SÉRIES La jeune (20 ans) Aujourd’hui Jérémy Peter et 400 m nage libre messieurs : 1.Sébastien Rouault (MON) 3’50’’98 ;...10. Enzo Vial mais déjà expérimentée Collet (MON) 3’57’’33 ; 34. Rapahaël Julio Lara Grangeon était (MON) 4’06’’84. Aurore Mongel sont en finale 100 m brasse messieurs : 9.Jérémy Peter la seule, hier, à s’être (Obernai) 1’03’’18. qualifiée pour Londres, Éliminés au temps pour 50 m papillon messieurs : 31. Guillaume Strohmeyer (Nice) 25’’46. en remportant la course olympique, la 400 m 4 nages messieurs : 13.Gauthier son 4e titre consécutif Strasbourgeoise Aurore Bellemans (MON) 4’35’’65… 15.Théo Es- tasse (MON) 4’37’’61 Laura Grangeon, dans les bras sur 400 m 4 nages. Mongel et l’Obernois 100 m papillon dames : 2.Aurore Mongel du DTN Christian Donzé, est la Jérémy Peter attaquent (ASPTTS) 59’’90 La Néo-calédonienne Lara Gran- première nageuse française 400 m 4 nages dames : 10.Karine Dele- geon, qui s’entraîne au pôle Fran- qualifiée pour les Jeux. les finales du 100 m tang (MON) 5’05’’08. ce de Font-Romeu, est la seule à Photo AFP/P.Huguen papillon et du 100 m avoir fait le nécessaire pour aller à brasse avec des Programme Londres, en remportant la finale échouant pour 18 centièmes avec une seconde et demie (1’01’’69). Duboscq, qui mettra ambitions différentes. Aujourd’hui un terme à sa carrière en fin Séries (à partir de 9 h 30) : 100 m dos D, d’avance sur les minimas. 200 m nage libre M, 100 m brasse D, « Quand j’ai touché le mur, ça a d’année, conserve une chance de Meilleure nageuse au temps des 100 m dos M, 400 m nage libre D. vraiment été du bonheur », a-t-elle se qualifier sur 200 m brasse. « Je séries et des demi-finales (59’’90 À partir de 18 h : 100 m dos D (demi-fina- les), 200 m nage libre M (demi-finales), raconté. « J’ai pensé à tous les gens suis un peu déçu, mais pas effondré, et 59’’96), avec des chronos pour 100 m papillon D (finale), 100 m brasse M que j’aime et qui m’ont aidé. Le les championnats ne sont pas finis. la première fois sous la minute L’Obernois Jérémy Peter va savourer aujourd’hui sa finale du 100 m (finale), 100 m brasse D (demi-finales), temps, je le connaissais par coeur, il Il y a le 200 m », a-t-il réagi. brasse, après avoir réalisé le 7e temps des demi-finales hier.
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