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RAPPORT D'activite SPORTIVE Du 1 Janvier Au 31 Décembre 2014 JANVIER RAPPORT D’ACTIVITE SPORTIVE Du 1er janvier au 31 décembre 2014 JANVIER 11 janvier : Perche Elite Tour ‘’Capitale Perche’’ à Aubière (AUV) MARION FIACK (ES Thionville Yutz) remporte le concours féminin avec 4,51m, record de France Espoir et record senior égalé, devant la Suédoise ANGELICA BENGTSSON et VANESSA BOSLAK (Lille Métropole A), même performance, MARION ème LOTOUT (S Sottevillais 76) est 4 avec 4,41m. RENAUD LAVILLENIE (Clermont AA) 5,84m devant KEVIN MENALDO (E Franconville Cesame VO) 5,75m, l’Anglais LUKE ème CUTTS 5,66m et JEROME CLAVIER (A3 Tours) 4 avec 5,66m aussi. 17 janvier : Compétition à Kent (USA) DIOR DELOPHONT (ASPTT Nancy) 1,84m en hauteur et 12,35m au triple saut. 17 janvier : Compétition ‘’Sommet de la perche’’ à Reno (USA) RENAUD LAVILLENIE (Clermont AA) remporte le concours avec 5,75m. 17-18 janvier : Championnats régionaux à Lyon (R-A) Quelques résultats notables comme PONKARIDJATOU TRAORE (Martigues Sp) 7’’56 au 60m et ANAÏS LUFUTUCU (Villeurbanne) 7’’62, VALERIE BONNET (Coq 42) 1,80m en hauteur, TERESA N’ZOLA MESO (ES Lyon) 13,49m au triple saut et ROUGUY DIALLO (Nice CAA) 12,97m. CEDRIC BERGOZ (Coq 42) 6’’87 au 60m et MUSTAPHA TRAORE (CA Balma) 6’’88, PATRICE MAURICE (CS Bourgoin- Jallieu) 47’’92 au 400m, GUILLAUME ADAM (A St-Julien 74) 3’46’’64 au 1500m, GARFIELD DARIEN (Clermont AA) 7’’62 au 60m haies, FREDERIC DAGEE (Nice CAA) 18,66m au poids. 18 janvier : Meeting National à Nantes (P-L) AGNES RAHAROLAHY (Nantes Métropole A) 54’’38 au 400m, CINDY BILLAUD (US Créteil) 7’’96 au 60m haies et AÏSSETA DIAWARA (EA St-Quentin-en-Yvelines) 8’’19, MARINE VALLET (S Rennais A) 1,76m en hauteur, de même que SANDRINE CHAMPION (Amiens UC) et SOLENE GICQUEL (S Rennais A). TEDDY TINMAR (EFS Reims) 21’’17 au 200m et YANNICK FONSAT (CA Montreuil 93) 21’’24, THOMAS MARTINOT-LAGARDE (US Créteil) 7’’69 au 60m haies devant LADJI DOUCOURE (Athlé 91) 7’’79 et DIMITRI BASCOU (Racing CF) 7’’84, KAFETIEN GOMIS (Lille Métropole A) 7,51m en longueur, GAËTAN BUCKI (Artois A) 18,23m au poids. 18 janvier : ‘’Perche Elite Tour’’ à Orléans (CEN) MARION FIACK (ES Thionville-Yutz) 4,61m à la perche, record de France espoir et senior devant la Suédoise ANGELICA BENGTSSON 4,45m, MARION LOTOUT (S Sottevillais 76) et la Grecque NICOLE KYRIAKOPOULOU 4,35m. Le Polonais PAVEL WOJCIECHOWSKI gagne le concours masculin avec 5,76m devant le Chinois XUE CHANGUI 5,70m, même performance pour le Portugais EDI MAIA et le Grec KOSTAS FILIPPIDES, derrière, JEROME CLAVIER et YANG YANCHENG (Chine) 5,64m. 18 janvier : Meeting de hauteur à Hirson (PIC) MICKAËL HANANY (E Franconville Cesame VO) 2,26m. 18 janvier : Cross ‘’Ouest France’’ au Mans (P-L) ème Derrière d’irrésistibles africains, LAÏLA TRABY (Martigues Sp) termine 4 , CHRISTELLE DAUNAY (SCO Ste-Marguerite) ème ème ème 5 , CLEMENCE CALVIN (SCO) 9 et LAURANE PICOCHE SCO) 11 . ème ème ème Côté masculin, JAMES THEURY (SCO) 8 , YASSINE MANDOUR (Amiens UC) 9 et HASSAN CHAHDI (VOIRON) 14 . 18 janvier : Compétition LIFA à Eaubonne (I-F) PATRICIA BUVAL (CA Montreuil 93) 7’’72 au 60m, MARVIN LUBIN (Sénart-Combs) 6’’98 au 60m et 21’’98 au 200m, AXEL ADDOH (CA Montreuil 93) 21’’94 au 200m. 24 janvier : Compétition à Boston (USA) LIV WESTPHAL (AS St-Junien) 9’16’’35 au 3000m, record de France Espoir. 25 janvier : ‘’Perche Elite Tour’’ au Kindarena de Rouen (H-N) Derrière une Tchèque JIRINA SVOBODOVA à 4,63m et la Grecque NICOLETE KYRIAKOPOULOU à 4,55m, VANESSA BOSLAK (Lille Métropole A) est notre meilleure représentante avec 4,46m, devançant MARIA-LEONORE RIBEIRO-TAVARES (SCO ème ème Ste-Marguerite) 6 avec 4,36m et MARION LOTOUT (S Sottevillais 76) 7 avec la même performance. RENAUD LAVILLENIE (Clermont AA) établit un nouveau record de France avec 6,04m, devant LUKE CUTTS 5,83m, ème nouveau record de Grande-Bretagne, KEVIN MENALDO (E Franconville Cesame VO) prend la 3 place avec 5,75m tout comme le Polonais PAWEL WOJCIECHOWSKI et JEROME CLAVIER (A3 Tours) laisse passer le Grec KOSTANTINOS FILIPPIDES aux essais à 5,58m. 25 janvier : Compétition à Paris (I-F) STELLA AKAKPO (Amiens UC) 7’’43 au 60m, CAROLE ZAHI (Athlé Sud 77) 7’’45, la junior OPHELIE UGOLIN (US Nemours SP) 7’’69, ROSVITHA OKOU (Athlé 91) 8’’26 au 60m haies, MATHILDE BOATENG (E Franconville Cesame) 12,98m au triple saut devant FATIMATOU SIDIBE (CA Montreuil) 12,94m. KEN ROMAIN (Tremblay AC) 6’’79 au 60m, KATIM TOURE (Livry-Gargan) 6’’83 et MOUSSA SISSOKO (US Ivry) 6’’89, AUREL MANGA (Val-de-Reuil AC) 7’’78 au 60m haies et JORDAN NICOLAS (US Créteil) 7’’84, ABDOULAYE DIARRA (Dreux AC) 2,17m en hauteur, WILLY VICAUT (CA Montreuil) 16,09m au poids. 25-26 janvier : Match International d’épreuves combinées à Sheffield (GBR) Si nos Juniors et espoirs (F&H) remportent leur match, il n’en a pas été de même pour les seniors. ère ème CAMILLE LE JOLY (CSJB Angers) Es 3932 pts (1 ), MARION MILAN (E Nîmes A) Ju 3892 pts (2 ), ESTHER TURPIN ème ème (Sport PAC) Ju 3818 pts (3 ) et CORALIE ARCUBY (SCO Ste-Marguerite) Ju 3783 pts (4 ) donnant le classement suivant : 1 . FRA 15425 pts – 2. ESP 14495 pts – 3. GBR 14044 pts. er ème MATHIAS AKO-BIENES (Bordeaux A) Ju 5473 pts (1 ), PIERRE-LOUIS RICOU (Gd Angoulême) 5239 pts (3 ), RUBEN ème ème GADO (Clermont AA) Es 5504 pts (3 ), ROMAN LECOEUCHE (VGA Compiègne) Es 5502 pts (4 ). Par équipes : 1. FRA 21718 pts – 2. GBR 21364 pts – 3. ESP 20308 pts. ème ème ANNAELLE NYABEU-DJAPA (CA Montreuil 93) 4115 pts (6 ), SANDRA JACMAIRE (O Vendée A) 3982 pts (8 ), par équipes : 1. NED 8924 pts – 2. GBR 8239 pts – 3. FRA 8097 pts – 4. ESP 7560 pts – 5. CZE 7513 pts. ème ème BASTIEN AUZEIL (EA Grenoble) 5795 pts (3 ), ROMAIN MARTIN (Lille Métropole) 5698 pts (5 ), les deux autres ont abandonné. Classement : 1. GBR 17551pts – 2. NED 16631 pts – 3. CZE 16223 pts – 4. ESP 15599 pts – 5. FRA 11493 pts. 26 janvier : Meeting International à Bordeaux (AQU) Une Américaine CHAUNTAE BAYNE est à 7’’30 au 60m, ELOYSE LESUEUR (St-Denis Emotion) 7’’52, la Tchèque DENISA ROSOLOVA est à 52’’87 au 400m et ESTELLE PERROSSIER (E Sud Lyon) 54’’36, la Russe IRIN GORDEEVA 1,94m en hauteur devant RUTH BEITIA (ESP) 1,91m, MELANIE SKOTNIK (Strasbourg AA) 1,82m. ISMAEL KONE (Bordeaux A) 3’48’’63 au 1500m, OTHMANE EL GOUMRI (Alès Cévennes) 7’44’’73 au 3000m et YOANN KOWAL (E Périgueux-Sarlat-Trélissac) 7’49’’36, JARRET EATON (USA) et DAYTON ROBLES (AS Monaco) 7’’67 au 60m haies, SERGUEY SHUBENKOV (RUS) et DIMITRI BASCOU (Racing CF) 7’’69, MICKAËL FRANÇOIS (AC Paris-Joinville) 51’’66 au 400m haies et MEHDI OMARA-BESSON (EA Cergy-Pontoise) 52’’46. 26 janvier : Championnats régionaux à Aubière (AUV) ELISE TRYNKLER (RC Vichy) 24’’55 au 200m. GARFIELD DARIEN (Clermont AA) 7’’55 au 60m haies devant LADJI DOUCOURE (Athlé 91) 7’’70. 26 janvier : Championnats régionaux à Reims (CHA) YOHANN DINIZ (EFS Reims) établit un nouveau record de France au 5000m marche 18’29’’40. 28 janvier : Meeting à Vienne (AUT) OPHELIE CLAUDE-BOXBERGER (Montbéliard-Belfort) 4’14’’43 au 1500m, BRICE LEROY (SCO Ste-Marguerite) 1’48’’13 au 800m, GUILLAUME ADAM (A St-Julien 74) 3’42’’78 au 1500m et BENJAMIN PIRES (AC Cauffry) 3’44’’73. 31 janvier : à Bydgoszcz (POL) RENAUD LAVILLENIE (Clermont AA) frappe un grand coup en battant à nouveau le record de France avec un saut à 6,08m. 31 janvier : Compétition à (USA) JUSTINE FEDRONIC (Aiglon du Lamentin) 2’03’’25 au 800m. FEVRIER 1er février : Meeting à Karlsruhe (GER) STELLA AKAKPO (Amiens UC) 7’’42 au 60m, OPHELIE CLAUDE-BOXBERGER (Montbéliard-Belfort) 4’13’’23 au 1500m, ELOYSE LESUEUR (St-Denis Emotion) 6,67m en longueur. DIMITRI BASCOU (Racing CF) 7’’69 au 60m haies et LADJI DOUCOURE (Athlé 91) 7’’62 en séries, KEVIN MENALDO (E Franconville Cesame VO) 5,55m à la perche. 1er février : Meeting National de Mondeville (B-N) JENNIFER GALAIS (Décines-Meyzieu) 7’’48 au 60m et ANNE MAQUET (SPN Vernon) 7’’65, VALENTINE HUZE (Vernon) 4’33’’52 au 1500m, AISSETA DIAWARA (EA St-Quentin-en-Yvelines) 8’’13 au 60m haies, TERESA NZOLA-MESO (E Sud Lyon) 13,37m au triple saut devant JEANINE ASSANI-ISSOUF (Limoges A) 13,27m et AMY ZONGO-FILET (Marseille A) 13,08m. CHRISTOPHE LEMAITRE (AS Aix-les-Bains) 6’’61 au 60m, MICKAËL-MEBA ZEZE (Val-de-Reuil AC) 6’’78 et TEDDY TINMAR (EFS Reims) 6’’79, PASCAL MARTINOT-LAGARDE (ES Montgeron) 7’’45 au 60m haies et THOMAS DELMESTRE (E Franconville Cesame) 7’’84, STEPHANE YATO (CA Montreuil 93) 51’’52 au 400m haies. 1er février : Meeting de saut à Dijon (BOU) VANESSA BOSLAK (Lille Métropole A) 4,40m à la perche, FERNAND DJOUMESSI-TEMFACK (Dijon UC) 2,24m en hauteur et ABDOULAYE DIARRA (Dreux AC) 2,18m. 2 février : Meeting à Kirchberg (LUX) MARIE GAYOT (Amiens UC) 52’’80 au 400m. 2 février : Meeting à Moscou (RUS) GARFIELD DARIEN (Clermont AA) 7’’53 au 60m haies et DAYRON ROBLES (AS Monaco) 7’’54. 2 février : Régionaux de lancers longs à Vénissieux (R-A) MELINA ROBERT-MICHON (Lyon A) 59,97m au disque. 6 février : Meeting à Stockholm (SWE) PAUL RENAUDIE (Bordeaux A) 1’48’’36 au 800m, MOHAMED MOUSTAOUI (Alès Cévennes) 3’35’’0 au 1500m, DAYRON ROBLES (AS Monaco) 7’’62 au 60m haies et PASCAL MARTINOT-LAGARDE (ES Montgeron) 7’’76.
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