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Les Objectifs de Qualification (Sports) France 2024


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ATHLETISME -65-

 

ÉPREUVE HOMME

ÉQUIPE DE FRANCE

100 M

Méba-Mickaël Zézé

Jimmy Vicaut

200 M

Mouhamadou Fall

400 M

Thomas Jordier

800 M

Pierre-Ambroise Bosse

Benjamin Robert

1.500 M

Azzedine Habz

5.000 M

Hugo Hay

10.000 M

Jimmy Gressier

Marathon

Morhad Amdouni

Florian Carvalho

110 M Haies

Just Kwaou-Mathey

Pascal Martinot-Lagarde

Sasha Zhoya

400 M Haies

Wilfried Happio

3.000 M Steeple

Mehdi Belhadj

Djilali Bedrani

Saut à la Perche

Thibaut Collet

Renaud Lavillenie

Valentin Lavillenie

Saut en Longueur

Erwan Konate

Triple Saut

Benjamin Compaoré

Jean-Marc Pontvianne

Lancer du Disque

Lolassonn Djouhan

Lancer du Marteau

Quentin Bigot

Yann Chaussinand

Lancer du Javelot

Felise Vahaia-Sosaia

Decathlon

Kévin Mayer

20 Km Marche

Gabriel Bordier

Kévin Campion

Relais 4 x 100 M

Jeff Erius

Mouhamadou Fall

Pablo Matéo

Jimmy Vicaut

Méba-Mickaël Zézé

Ryan Zézé

Relais 4 x 400 M

Téo Andant

Gilles Biron

Simon Boypa

Thomas Jordier

Loïc Prévot

Ludvy Vaillant

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ÉPREUVE FEMME

ÉQUIPE DE FRANCE

100 M

Orlann Ombissa-Dzangue

200 M

Gémina Joseph

400 M

Sokhna Lacoste

800 M

Rénelle Lamote

1.500 M

Aurore Fleury

Marathon

Mélody Julien

100 M Haies

Laëtitia Bapté

Cyréna Samba-Mayela

400 M Haies

Shana Grebo

Camille Seri

3.000 M Steeple

Alice Finot

Saut à la Perche

Ninon Chapelle

Margot Chevrier

Saut en Longueur

Yanis-Esmeralda David

Triple Saut

Rouguy Diallo

Lancer du Disque

Mélina Robert-Michon

Lancer du Marteau

Alexandra Tavernier

20 Km Marche

Camille Moutard

Relais 4 x 100 M

Wided Atatou

Floriane Gnafoua

Mallory Leconte

Cynthia Leduc

Orlann Ombissa-Dzangue

Carolle Zahi

Relais 4 x 400 M

Amandine Brossier

Shana Grebo

Diana Iscaye

Sokhna Lacoste

Sounkamba Sylla

Marjorie Veyssiere

 

 

 

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Je ne pense pas que Carvalho se qualifiera pour le marathon. Je le voit plutot sur 10000m afin d'aider Jimmy Gressier. Il y a une grosse densité sur marathon coté Français avec Amdouni, Nicolas Navarro, Mehdi Frère, Hassan Chahdi, Yohan Durand et Benjamin Choquert.

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1 minute ago, freds77 said:

Je ne pense pas que Carvalho se qualifiera pour le marathon. Je le voit plutot sur 10000m afin d'aider Jimmy Gressier. Il y a une grosse densité sur marathon coté Français avec Amdouni, Nicolas Navarro, Mehdi Frère, Hassan Chahdi, Yohan Durand et Benjamin Choquert.

65 quotas ça te semble réalisable ?

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9 minutes ago, freds77 said:

ça dépendra des minimas fixés.

A mon avis, la fédération ne résistera pas à la pression (interne et externe) d'ouvrir assez largement les vannes. Après à savoir si c'est la bonne politique ou non, c'est encore autre chose.

 

Tiens d'ailleurs, voilà une question qui mériterait son propre thread :)

 

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1 minute ago, De_Gambassi said:

A mon avis, la fédération ne résistera pas à la pression (interne et externe) d'ouvrir assez largement les vannes. Après à savoir si c'est la bonne politique ou non, c'est encore autre chose.

 

Tiens d'ailleurs, voilà une question qui mériterait son propre thread :)

 

A savoir si les federations françaises auront leur propres minimas ou resteront sur les minimas IAAF et FINA, on est a la maison , deja on peut penser que la fede voudra une delegations élargie

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Pas trop compris le tableau. Dans la plupart des épreuves la liste semble se baser sur Munich mais en gardant parfois ceux qui semblent au bout du rouleau, et en éjectant ceux qui semblent tout juste commencer à pointer le bout de leur nez.

Pourquoi pas Tual ou un autre (Meziane, Kozar, que sais-je Anselmini) sur 800 ?

Pourquoi Compaoré mais pas un ou plusieurs jeunes ? Raffin (même si décevant en compétition), Hodebar, Gogois ?

Valentin Lavillenie au lieu de Ammirati. Konaté tout seul à la longueur. Ombissa ? Quid de Bonnin ?

 

 

en fait je me suis basé sur les minimas 2020 tokyo , et ceux qui les ont deja fait ...

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