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Finale Un Bain De Cent En Perspective Sport JEUDI 22 MARS 2012 9 Laure Manaudou a battu son 2e record de France de la semaine, hier, L’Obernois Jérémy Peter a signé le 3e temps des demi-finales du Le Mulhousien David Zumbiehl seconde Lionel Horter à Dunkerque. en améliorant celui du 50 m dos (28’’13) de trois centièmes de 200 m brasse, hier à Dunkerque, et se présente, aujourd’hui, en tant Photo Christian Entz seconde. Photo AFP/Philippe Huguen que candidat au podium. Photo Christian Entz Les qualifiés Finale Un bain de cent en perspective pour les JO La finale du 100 m nage places pour la capitale anglaise, Messieurs : Hugues Duboscq Amaury Leveaux ne pourrait être (relais 4x100 m 4 nages) ; libre des championnats Giacomo Perez Dortona (relais plus détendu. « Avec ma mère, on 4x100 m 4 nages) ; Yannick de France sera a rigolé hier au téléphone. Je vais Agnel (200 m nage libre, relais à l’affiche, ce soir, faire mes troisièmes Jeux… Or, en 4x200 m nage libre) ; Amaury 2001, quand j’ai regardé mes pre- Leveaux (200 m nage libre, relais à Dunkerque. La 4x200 m nage libre) ; Grégory miers championnats du monde à la Mallet (relais 4x200 m nage bagarre s’annonce télé, c’était à Fukuoka, il y avait un libre) ; Clément Lefert (relais rude avec huit sérieux brasseur qui faisait moins de la mi- 4x200 m nage libre) ; Camille nute en grand bain. Et moi, je fai- Lacourt (100 m dos, relais candidats pour deux 4x100 m 4 nages) ; Benjamin sais moins de la minute… en nage Stasiulis (100 m dos, relais places olympiques dans libre et en petit bain ! » 4x100 m 4 nages). la course reine. Seul nageur Français à être passé Dames : Laura Grangeon (400 m 4 nages) ; Camille Muffat (400 m sous les 49 secondes cette année, nage libre, 200 m nage libre, Il faudra moins de quarante-neuf avant ces demi-finales, Yannick relais 4x200 m nage libre) ; secondes pour déterminer qui du Agnel (48’’58) a logiquement si- Coralie Balmy (400 m nage libre, champion olympique Alain Ber- e relais 4x200 m nage libre) ; gné le 2 temps de qualification Laure Manaudou (100 m dos) ; nard ou des vice-champions du en finale devant le champion Alexianne Castel (100 m dos) ; monde ou olympiques du olympiqueAlainBernard(48’’61) Charlotte Bonnet (relais 4x100 m, Amaury Leveaux, Yan- et le champion de France en titre 4x200 m nage libre) ; Ophélie- Cyrielle Etienne (relais 4x200 m nick Agnel, Fabien Gilot, Grégory Fabien Gilot (48’’74), tous crédi- nage libre). Mallet et Frédérick Bousquet, res- tés d’une performance corres- teront sur les carreaux de la pisci- Amaury Leveaux (à gauche) reçoit les félicitations de Yannick Agnel. Il ne serait pas surprenant que ces pondant aux minimas ne Paul Asseman de deux-là soient encore sur le podium du 100 m, ce soir, après l’argent et l’or du 200 m. AFP/P.Huguen olympiques imposés en finale Dunkerque… 49 secondes de (48’’82). Résultats 100 m des derniers champion- entraîneur–PhilippeLucas-qua- je l’avais un peu plus ou moins conclusion pour une lutte déjà À l’inverse d’Amaury Leveaux, Les finales nats du monde à Shanghai, et lifie de « peintre » ou de « gitan » annoncée, lâche le Franc-Comtois entamée et qui a fait ses premiè- Alain Bernard ne cache pas ses MESSIEURS res victimes, hier, à l’occasion de encore moins le jeune et ambi- à l’antenne, a confirmé sa perfor- de chez Lagardère qui se dit facile 50 m dos: 1. Lacourt (CN Marseille) tieux Florent Manaudou qui vou- par ces temps qui nagent… Je ne angoisses dans la perspective de 24’’81; 2. Gandin (CN Marseille) 25’’48; 3. demi-finales particulièrement ex- mance de la veille sur 200 m. la finale du jour : « Je n’ai pas puisé Hustache (Stade Français) 26’’07; 4. lait « faire le bazar chez les me suis pas trop employé. Le pre- plosives. Ni William Meynard, Amaury Leveaux, qui se disait dans mes réserves. Mais je reste pru- Mouedenne (Alliance Dijon) 26’’28; 5. Ca- grands », ni même Jérémy Stra- mier 50, j’ai laissé partir et, après, brol (Dauphins Toulouse) 26’’41; 6. Sou- pourtant médaillé de bronze au encore fatigué en séries, a retrou- dent et très vigilant parce qu’il y a de lier (Montpellier ANUC) 26’’66; 7. vius, pourtant vice-champion du j’ai fait ma petite coulée et j’ai termi- vé toute sa superbe pour devenir, sérieux concurrents. J’ai déjà trouvé Delecluse (Lille métropole) 26’’79; 8. Piju- monde avec le 4x100 m, n’ont été en 48’’48, le 4e meilleur perfor- né en accélérant progressivement… let (Pontault-Roissy) 27’’09. le temps très long entre les séries et le Finale B : 6. Bonnel (MON) 27’’24 De notre en mesure de trouver leur place meur mondial de l’année derriè- C’est cool ! En finale, ça va être moment d’être à l’eau pour la demi- 200 m papillon: 1. Coelho (Etampes nata- dans une finale qui n’a encore re le trio australien d’enfer et par rapport aux autres, envoyé jamais été aussi dense. finale… Et ce qui est sûr, c’est que le tion) 1’57’’86; 2. Vilaceca (Montauban Magnussen-Roberts-Targett et moi j’ai déjà mon billet pour Lon- natation) 2’00’’24; 3. Tormento (CN Calé- spécial temps sera encore plus long mainte- doniens) 2’01’’24; 4. Lemaire (Dauphins devant un certain Michael dres. » nant… Je suis mieux dans l’eau que Toulouse) 2’01’’57; 5. Maisonneuve Christian Leveaux mieux (Montauban natation) 2’03’’84; 6. Maxi- Phelps. Et, bien sûr, le meilleur Alors que Niçois et Marseillais se sur terre ! » Ils sont six autres à me Jacomelli (Forbach) 2’04’’46; 7.Adrien Entz que Phelps Français du moment. « Une gros- regardent en chien de faillence penser pareil… Tous, sauf Le- (Bel/Millau) 2’04’’63; 8. Rondan (Nautic Fidèle à son image, celui que son se performance ? J’sais pas… Mais dans la perspective de ces chères veaux ! club Nîmes) 2’05’’37. DAMES 200 m nage libre: 1. Muffat (Olympic 50 m dos Laure Nice) 1’54’’87 Record de France; 2. Balmy (Dauphins Toulouse) 1’58’’42; 3. Bonnet Manaudou récidive (Olympic Nice) 1’58’’55; 4. Etienne (Dau- Laure Manaudou a remporté son phins Toulouse) 1’59’’15; 5. Farrell (CN deuxième titre de championne Papillon Aurore Mongel Antibes)1’59’’31;6.Lazare(AASSarcelles) 1’59’’86;7.Mabboux(ACBoulogne-Billan- de France en deux jours, en s’im- court) 2’01’’68; 8. Codevelle (ES Nanterre) posant sur 50 m dos avec un 2’03’’65. nouveau record de France à la clé, 50 m dos: 1. Manaudou (CN Marseille) hier à Dunkerque. Manaudou a a retrouvé le sourire 28’’13 Record de France; 2. Heemskerk (PB) 28’’45; 3. Credeville (Nantes nata- encore amélioré en finale, en puyer sur elle et la coiffer à l’arri- tion)29’’03;4.Castel(DauphinsToulouse) 28’’13, son temps de la matinée, Aurore Mongel a signé 29’’11; 5. de Cini (Valence triathlon) vée. Quant à Aurore, il lui faudra 29’’29; 6. Galateau (St-Médard-en-Jalles) lorsqu’elle avait battu (28’’16) son le meilleur temps des 29’’70; 7. de Premilhat (CN Marseille) propre record de France, sur cette impérativement réussir 2’08’’95. 30’’11; 8. Léger (AAS Sarcelles) 30’’15. distance non olympique. demi-finales du 200 m Soit une performance qu’elle n’a 200 m 4 nages: 1. De Ronchi (ES Massy) 2’14’’88; 2. Grangeon (CN Calédoniens) « J’aurais voulu faire un peu mieux papillon, hier plus réalisée depuis 2010 aux 2’15’’54; 3. Martin (CN Antibes) 2’15’’90; mais je ne vais pas cracher dessus. championnats d’Europe à Buda- 4. Lesaffre (Roubaix) 2’18’’63; 5. Mat- L’idée, c’était d’aller vite et je me suis à Dunkerque. thews (GBR/SU Agen) 2’20’’71; 6. Desfon- pest.« J’enavaisencoresouslepied, taines (Nat´Yon La Roche) 2’21’’04; 7. un peu précipitée. Le temps est Aujourd’hui, en finale, avoue la finaliste olympique de Amardeilh (CN Marseille) 2’21’’80; 8. quand même bon mais je ne suis Fourtier (CSN Guyancourt) 2’22’’74. il lui faudra toutefois 2008. Je ne finis pas épuisée. À jamais contente, même quand je Les résultats des Alsaciens bats un record de France. Je peux améliorer sa partir de là, je me dis qu’en m’y et Francs-comtois en séries aller plus vite », a-t-elle dit. performance de 1’30’’ prenant mieux et en partant plus et demi-finales La championne olympique 2004 vite, je peux encore mieux faire. DEMI-FINALES du400mnagelibres’estqualifiée pour être du voyage Notamment au niveau de la straté- Messieurs 100 m nage libre : 1. Leveaux (Racing mardipourlesJOdeLondres,ses aux JO de Londres. gie de course. Là, j’avais décidé de Lagardère) 48’’48 (qualifié pour la fina- 3es Jeux, sur 100 m dos en rem- faire le premier 100 m relâchée, le)...; 11. Magula (Marseille) 49’’78. portant le titre. En s’imposant en Déçue et perturbée sur 100 m Aurore Mongel sera en finale du 200 m papillon, aujourd’hui, en pour être plus forte en fin de course. 200 m brasse : 3. Peter (Obernai) 2’15’’51 finale sur 50 m dos, hier, elle a quête d’une performance indispensable pour aller à Londres. Peut-être qu’en nageant un peu plus Dames glané son 33e titre de champion- papillon en début de semaine, où Photo d’archives Dominique Gutekunst vite dans le troisième 50 - la 3e 200 m papillon : 1.
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