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Nat'info Printemps 2005 Nat’info Premier magazine électronique de la natation française F.F.N. Journal n° 1240 - Nouvelle série no 1 - Trimestriel Printemps 2005 NOTRE COUVERTURE NATATION SYNCHRONISÉE Les membres du ballet d’équipe d’Aix-en-Provence qui ont remporté pour la seconde année consécutive le titre national. Au premier plan, INTERNATIONAL de gauche à droite : Virginie Dedieu, Flore-Marine Rulleau, Assia Belaid, Déborah Jehel, Domitille Chalopin, Audrey Pons. Debout, de gauche à ■ Modalités de sélection 2004-2005 ...........................................................80 droite : Alexia Mikolajczyk, Sophie Potel, Alice Erlinger, Laure Thibaud. ■ Listes ministérielles haut niveau et Espoirs 2005 ....................................83 Photo : Marc Planche/FFN NATATION COURSE NATIONAL ■ Championnats de France de N1 ..............................................................84 ■ Championnats de France de N2 ..............................................................89 INTERNATIONAL ■ Compte rendu des programmes courts de N2 .........................................92 ■ Palmarès international de l’olympiade 2001-2004 .................................... 4 ■ Rapports des ateliers de figures imposées ..............................................93 ■ Bilan international des équipes de France, saison 2003-2004 ................ 6 ■ Stade de recyclage des officiels ...............................................................94 ■ L’évolution du paysage nautique mondial après Athènes ........................ 8 ■ Colloque international FINA ......................................................................95 ■ Bilan des Français à la Coupe du Monde 2004-2005 ..............................11 ■ Top des classements 2004 .......................................................................96 ■ Coupe du Monde 2005-2006 : l’âge adulte du circuit mondial .................12 ■ Coupe du Monde 2005 : 3e étape à Daejon ..............................................13 ■ Coupe du Monde 2005 : 4e étape à Stockholm .........................................14 ■ Coupe du Monde 2005 : 5e étape à Berlin ................................................16 WATER-POLO ■ Coupe du Monde 2005 : 6e étape à Moscou ............................................17 ■ Coupe du Monde 2005 : 7e étape à New York .........................................19 INTERNATIONAL ■ Coupe du Monde 2005 : 8e étape à Belo Horizonte .................................20 ■ Coupe du Monde 2005 : les lauréates des huit étapes ............................22 ■ Listes ministérielles haut niveau et Espoirs 2005 .................................. 97 ■ Coupe du Monde 2005 : les lauréats des huit étapes ..............................23 ■ VIes Championnats du monde juniors filles ............................................. 98 ■ NCAA : Frédérick Bousquet meilleur temps mondial du 50 yards ...........24 ■ Tournoi qualificatif aux Championnats du monde messieurs ................. 99 ■ Championnats universitaires dames : Anne Amardeilh aux NCAA ..........24 ■ Entre les lignes d’eau : retour sur l’exploit de Larsen Jensen ..................25 ■ Tournoi qualificatif aux Championnats du monde dames .......................100 ■ Entre les lignes d’eau : l’épreuve du 4 nages individuel ..........................26 ■ Tournoi des 4 Nations dames à Lille .......................................................101 ■ Listes ministérielles haut niveau et Espoirs 2005 ....................................27 ■ Tournoi des 4 Nations messieurs à Hamm .............................................101 ■ Tournoi Ispolo à Istanbul .........................................................................102 NATIONAL NATIONAL ■ Interclubs 2005 : bilan N1 A, N1 B ...........................................................31 ■ Interclubs 2005 : bilan des N2 ..................................................................32 ■ Bilan de la phase régulière N1 dames ...................................................103 ■ Classement national des Interclubs dames 2005 ....................................34 ■ Bilan de la phase régulière N2 dames ...................................................105 ■ Classement national des Interclubs messieurs 2005 ...............................39 ■ Championnats de France en bassin de 25 m : la renaissance ................44 ■ Saga des “France” en bassin de 25 m : treize éditions en bassin court ..................................................................45 PLONGEON ■ France 25 m : J 1 – la relève pointe ses attaques de bras ......................47 ■ France 25 m : J 2 – Mathieu Madelaine passe la surmultipliée au 200 nage libre ......................................................................................49 INTERNATIONAL ■ France 25 m : J 3 – une première édition encourageante .......................51 ■ France 25 m : classement et tableaux des médailles ..............................54 ■ Critères de sélection 2005 ......................................................................106 ■ France 25 m : les finales dames et messieurs .........................................55 ■ Listes ministérielles haut niveau et Espoirs 2005 ...................................108 ■ Vittel Cup : 3e étape à Chalon-sur-Saône .................................................57 ■ Vittel Cup : 4e étape à Saint-Germain-en-Laye ........................................58 ■ Vittel Cup : 5e étape à Sarcelles ...............................................................59 NATIONAL ■ Vittel Cup : 6e étape à Toulouse ...............................................................60 e ■ Championnats de France open des jeunes ...........................................109 ■ Bilan et statistiques du 2 plot du Circuit fédéral ......................................61 e ■ Les podiums des trois lieux du 2e plot du Circuit fédéral ..........................62 ■ XXII Coupe de France ...........................................................................110 ■ Bilan et statistiques du 3e plot du Circuit fédéral ......................................67 ■ Top des classements 2004 .....................................................................112 ■ Les podiums des trois lieux du 3e plot du Circuit fédéral ..........................68 MAITRES EAU LIBRE NATIONAL INTERNATIONAL ■ Interclubs des Maîtres à Compiègne .......................................................113 ■ XIe Championnats de France d’hiver des Maîtres ...................................114 ■ Critères de sélection 2005 ........................................................................73 ■ Les nouveaux records de France ...........................................................115 ■ Listes ministérielles haut niveau et Espoirs 2005 ....................................74 ■ Les championnes et les champions de France ......................................118 ■ Calendrier international 2005 ...................................................................74 ■ IXe Coupe du Monde FINA : 1re, 2e et 3e étapes ........................................75 NATIONAL VIE FÉDÉRALE ■ VIIe Coupe de France 2005 : trente-deux étapes pour séduire ................77 ■ Planning des événements de mars, avril et mai .....................................122 ■ Etapes : 1re, 2e et 3e étapes de la Coupe de France 2005 ........................78 ■ Bon de commandes des “Spéciaux” ......................................................123 ■ Top des classements 2004 .......................................................................79 ■ Agenda du président des mois de février et mars 2005 .........................124 2 • PRINTEMPS 2005 L’air du temps De Natation Infos à Nat’info Après un peu plus de douze ans de bons et loyaux services pour diffuser les informations de la natation fran- çaise sous le titre de Natation Infos, du numéro 1066 au 1239, le doyen des périodiques français d’une fé- dération sportive nationale aban- donne le support papier pour lui préférer une diffusion web exclusi- ve, en format “pdf”, téléchargeable en quelques minutes par chacun des licenciés de la FFN. 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