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Dossier De Pressev2:Mise En Page 1.Qxd Une 3ème édition à ne pas manquer ! 28 nations, 250 nageurs, plus de quarante têtes d’affiche seront à l’OPEN EDF sur le prestigieux site de la Croix Catelan du 19 au 21 juin. A quelques semaines des Championnats du monde de Rome (26 juillet-2 août) l’élite mondiale de la natation se donne rendez-vous à Paris pour une confrontation de très haut niveau, avec en apothéose le dimanche après-midi une véritable finale mondiale du sprint masculin. 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SERVICE DE PRESSE DE LA FF NATATION Marie-Christine Ucciani - Responsable Presse vvient +33(0)1 40 31 40 36 ou 34 ou 43 – 06.89.18.85.79. Notrere inspirationinsppiration nous vient Email : [email protected] - www.openedf.com aque nageur ! dede chaquech nageur ! Biographical statistics compiled by Georges Kiehl, Réalisation service de Presse FFN, Photos : DPPI www.tyr-shop.comwww.tyr-shop.com 3 INFOS UTILES PROGRAMME Accréditation : Séries/ Heats Les accréditations seront délivrées au Media Center à partir du jeudi 18 juin, 14 H00. Vendredi 19 juin 2009 Samedi 20 juin 2009 Droits TV nationaux et hors Europe : Séries (17h30) Séries (9h30) Des droits d’exclusivité ont été négociés avec EUROSPORT FRANCE. 400m 4 nages/ IM W (slowest heats) 200m Papillon/Butterfly W Pour tout renseignement sur l’achat de droits nationaux : 400m 4 nages/IM M (slowest heats) 100m Papillon/Butterfly M Contact : EUROSPORT, Laurent Prudhomme, tél. : 01.40.93.68.94 ; email : [email protected] 50m Papillon/ Butterfly W 100m dos/Back W Pour tout renseignement sur l’achat de droits hors Europe : Contacts : EUROSPORT INTERNATIONAL : Laurent 50m Papillon/Butterfly M 200m dos/Back M Prudhomme ou Angélique Ernoul : [email protected]; www.eurosport.fr 50m dos/Back W 200m brasse/Breast W 50m dos/Back M 100m brasse/Breast M Droits TV Europe 50m brasse/Breast W 100m nage libre/Free W Pour tout renseignement sur l’achat des droits européen : 50m brasse/Breast M 200m nage libre/Free M Contact : EBU, Marco Pellegrini, 50m nage libre/Free W tél. : +41 22 717 28 62 ; fax : +41 22 747 48 62 ; Email : [email protected]; www.eurovision.net 50m nage libre/Free M 800m nage libre/Free W (slowest heats) Dimanche 21juin 2009 Le média center 1500m nage libre/Free M (slowest heats) Séries (9h30) Ouverture et fermeture du Media Center : 4x100 nage libre/Free W 4x100 nage libre/Free M Le jeudi 18 juin de 14 H00-20 H00 200m 4 nages/IM W Horaires d’ouverture pendant l’événement : de 8 H00 à 22 H00. 200m 4 nages/IM M 400m nage libre/ Free W (slowest heats) Descriptif du média center : 400m nage libre/Free M (slowest heats) 60 places avec alimentation en courant et wifi. 100m Papillon/Butterfly W 2 ordinateurs et imprimante, 1 écran TV 200m Papillon/Butterfly M Diffusion des documents réservés à la presse : 200m dos/Back W Les programmes, résultats et autres documents seront disponibles au Media Center. 100m dos/Back M 100m brasse/Breast W Lieu des conférences de presse et points presse : Media Center 200m brasse/Breast M 200m nage libre/Free W La zone mixte : 100m nage libre/ Free M Elle sera située dans la continuité du bassin de compétition et sera compartimentée en trois secteurs : TV, Ra- dios, Presse écrite. Finales/ Finals 16h00 La zone photographe : Ouverture des portes 14h00 Deux zones sont prévues : 1 bord de bassin et 1 en tribune de presse Samedi 20 juin 2009 Dimanche 21 juin 2009 Le dispositif spécifique aux photographes sera communiqué sur place au Media Center. Finales (16h00) Finales (16h00) Le port du brassard est obligatoire. 16h00 50m Papillon/Butterfly W 16h00 200m 4 nages/IM W La tribune de presse et photographes : 16h04 50m Papillon/Butterfly M 16h05 200m 4 nages/IM M Presse/Radio : 60 places assises avec table et prises de courant 16h14 50m dos/Back W Zone photographes : une zone est délimitée pour les photographes (position debout). 16h18 50m dos/Back M 16h16 400m nage libre/ Free W (fastest heat) La tribune TV réservée aux postes commentateurs : 16h28 50m brasse/Breast W 16h23 400m nage libre/Free M (fastest heat) Elle est située du côté du dispositif caméra, soit à l’opposé de la tribune de presse et de la zone mixte. 16h32 50m brasse/Breast M 16h36 100m Papillon/Butterfly W 16h42 50m nage libre/ Free W 16h40 200m Papillon/Butterfly M Les zones d’accès sur le site : 16h46 50m nage libre/Free M 16h51 200m dos/ Back W 16h56 400m 4nages/IM W (fastest heat) Presse (journaliste, radio) : Media center, zone mixte, tribune de presse 17h04 400m 4nages/IM M (fastest heat) 16h56 100m dos/Back M Photographes : Media center, bord de bassin (échauffement ou compétition), zone photo tribune de presse. 17h17 200m Papillon/Butterfly W 17h06 100m brasse/Breast W TV : Media center, bord de bassin pendant l’échauffement, tribune de presse, zone mixte. 17h22 100m Papillon/Butterfly M 17h10 200m brasse/Breast M Les médias TV n’ont pas l’autorisation de filmer pendant la compétition (matin et après-midi), sauf accord au 17h32 100m dos/ Back W préalable avec la chaîne Eurosport détentrice des droits sur le territoire. 17h21 200m nage libre/Free W 17h35 200m dos/Back M 17h25 100m nage libre/Free M 17h47 800m nage libre/Free W (fastest heat) Restauration possible sur le site : 17h58 1500m nage libre/Free M (fastest heat) 17h34 4x100 4nages/ Medley W Restaurant (cafétéria) « La Croix Catelan ». 18h22 200m brasse/Breast W 17h41 4x100 4nages/ Medley M Un tarif préférentiel pour le déjeuner est proposé aux médias sur présentation de l’accréditation presse aux médias. 18h27 100m brasse/Breast M Menu (entrée, plat du jour, dessert, boisson, café) : 20 euros 17h37 100m nage libre/Free W 18h41 200m nage libre/Free M 4 5 DÉLÉGATIONS ÉTRANGÈRES ALG • Algérie • Algeria ISR • Israël • Israel Fella BENNACEUR, Sofiane DAID , Nabil KEBBAB, Mehdi HAMAMA, Nimrod SHAPIRA BAR OR. AUS • Australie • Australia Têtes d’affiche : Leisel JONES, Kylie PALMER, Lisbeth TRICKET , Geoff HUEGILL, Andrew LAUTERSTEIN, , Eamon LTU • Lituanie • Lithuania SULLIVAN Apanaviciute GRITE, Dvariskyte RAMINTA, Dobrovolskaite AISTE, Mileisyte RUGILE, Titenis GIEDRIUS, Egalement : Brittany ELMSLIE, Rebecca KEMP, Yolane KUKLA, Amy LEVINGS, Megan MACKAY, Kelly MARQUENIE, Viktoravicius PAULIUS, Salcius RIMVYDAS, Dautartas EDVINAS, Sadauskas MINDAUGAS, Ovsiukas ZILVI- NAS Mikaela MASELLIE-SHERIDAN, Cameron PROSSER, Tessa WALLACE , Mathew ABOOD, Jackson BAILEY, Craig CAL- DER , Jayden HALDER, Ned MCKENDRY, James ROBERTS. MAR • Maroc • Morocco BEL • Belgique • Belgium Yoris GRANGEAN NED • Pays Bas • Netherlands BRA • Brésil • Brazil Têtes d’affiche : Marleen VELDHUIS, Chantal GROOT, Femke HEEMSKERK, Inge DEKKER, Hinkelien Têtes d’affiche : Kaio Marcio ALMEIDA , Henrique BARBOSA, Thiago PEREIRA SCHREUDER, Ranomi KROMOWIDJOJO Egalement : Tatiana BARBOSA , Ana Carla CARVALHO, Flávia CAZZIOLATO, Joanna MARANHÃO MELO , Carolina Egalement : Tessa BROUWER ,Saskia DE JONGE, Lia DEKKER, Lona KROESE, Moniek NIJHUIS, Ste- MUSSI, Etiene MEDEIROS, Daynara PAULA, Tatiane SAKEMI , Gabriella SILVA ,Fabiola MOLINA, Rodrigo CASTRO, fan DE DIE, Nick DRIEBERGEN, Job KIENHUIS, Bastiaan LEIJESEN, Robert LEIJSSEN, Joost REJIJNS, Thales CERDEIRA ,Felipe FRANÇA DA SILVA , João Luiz GOMES JUNIOR, Leonardo GUEDES , Guilherme GUIDO, Lennart STEKELENBURG, Arjen VAN DER MULEN, Tom VAN GENEUGTEN, Bas VAN VELTHOVEN, Joeri Gabriel MANGABEIRA, Nicolas OLIVEIRA , Daniel ORZECHOWSKI, Henrique RODRIGUES , Guilherme ROTH DOS SANTOS , Lucas SALATTA,Nicholas SANTOS ,Fernando SILVA, Yabe DIOGO. VERLINDEN, Sebastiaan VERSCHUREN BUL • Bulgarie • Bulgaria RUS • Russie • Russia Vantsislav AYDARSKI, Nina RANGELOVA Tête d’affiche: Evgeny KOROTYSHKIN DAN • Danemark • Denmark Tête d’affiche : Lotte FRIIS SEN • Sénégal • Senegal Egalement : Julie HJORTH-HANSEN, Mads GLAESNER Binta Zahra DIOP, Malick FALL EGY • Egypte • Egypt SRB • Serbie • Serbia Abdelrahman EL BADRAWI
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